sll,iturs 30arnal. Saturdai norailig. Oct. 11. DEMOCRATIC 'MUG PROTECTIOZi Atm INDttsTETLI. STATE TICKET. FOR OOVERtiOR, =wawa; FS zonErsrow, of Art:wrong- FOR CANAL.commixi - HoNEn, JOHN 5TR08217, - 'pf Lant.rstre. JUDGES OP TUEIiVPREDME COPRT. RICHARD COULTER, of Ireamordva, JOSHUA V.. COMLX, of Afonsour, GEORGE CHAMBERS, of Frcialio, WILLIAM M. MEREDITH, of Phila.6"elphia, WILLIAM TESSUP, of Sltsvrchanns Cpunty Tickat : J k age---CHRIStOPITER LiESF.R, Orwizsbnrg Asiociates—SOLOMON FOSTER. ISBAB_L REEti, Barry. 2k:en:My—Col. 31 a STRUTHERS, S-huylkill TI-107kfPSON A 90DFRE Y. Tremont. P;:othowitariLAVlS. : GAßßE ' T,Orwiggi. Register 4 Recorder —Cot ..T.P.110 BART, Potts'lle. Tecatirrer—tiiA.S.DENGLg r lL Sebuykill Hk•en. Commissioner -LWM.S.:tEILNER, Minersvilter:. - birector . ofPoor-G. DR EIBELBIS, E. It runsivick; . A.,toiitor-4 , ABRIf SCI AVE. L. Maharttoi'*o. pun COtINTT T!carr It is so generally conceded that the Whig County ticket .is of actoh an unexceptionable character, that we hicehitherto considered it input!nous to speak of the qualificatibns of its indiVidnal members. I ..l.iever before, per in the history of the County, uns there been presented by either party a ticket, which has seemed to meet with.' such universal op probation. entite satisfaction and, from ,whatpic krrow..ofrbe sentiments of the people, is, certain to receive a general sup port. It will assuredly elicit a full party vote; besides receiving 'a strong lift from the op- position. CIIRMTOPIrF.R Lce.sr.ni headS the list of nominations,as•candidate!Jor the Judgeship— the, most important and rispunsible office note in the gift of the peopld. He is one of the "oldest inhabitants" . ofl the County, well known; and a favorite;both as a citizen and a Lawyer. Hels the oldest member Of the Bar. His noinialiTrn was solicited by nine-tenths "of his brother tnembers, l &nut by all, and 4 even his present , political opponent voluo teered;at one tiine,to wit ftdraw his own - name from the ticket, if LmsErt should be nomina- red against him. We 4,0 not know that he has a personal enemy in the County,although profusionally, he has orten. proved himself a most formidable atlary. 110 has sel dom meddled with polities, though always a consistent arid honest member 'of his party. As a Lawyer, he is acknowledged to have no superior at our Bar, and in other essential regniiites he is alike pre-eminently'qualified Rik the post for which his friends design him. We may add that, knowing his abilities and The reputation he sustaias throughout the en- tire County, we have no Tears for his'election So6omos Fosrut and Isn4rt , RErn, the Candidates for Associate Judgeship, are also cOmpetent and responbihJe men. Their char- aster for honesty, integiity and ever• Other qualification to tit them for their respective posts, is too well known to need any recom mendation at our hands „ • • Cot.,STnrrni.ns' popularity in thr, Coun- ty, as exemplified in his.eleetion; and, his un impeachahle c ourse in the last Leci•lature, arc sufficient .guarantee of what will be the result, in hiseae, in the coming eimtest.— A matt who has dare occupied so prominent a position before the public, as a place in our State Legislature. selddm escapes without eensure from somebody but we believe even his political opponents,,generatly the sever - est Critics, have failed to discover a question to quibble . ahOut in•the character, either pub lic or private, of our. friend-Struthers. T. A. GODFREY I 7 itslentyol but modest man. Hiicknowledge of the bn6ciczs of the County and the -,vantc (if the people, helides his very general acquaintance with the pull lie affair; of the State. I;ezpeak him :IS a most escellent - reirresentativi. Ile is univemilly esteemed ainong the'yeqle, and will 'no dnubt receive a late tote from the ortivst• Lion, in the sertinn of the County where he re4ide WILLIAm GAnn ET ur*FkLands"the Business of the nflioe for which' lie is nominated--a eery essential requisite;-arti is in orlrer re 9peets peculiarly fittell if").r the post. lie will undoubtedly make the Erat Prothonotary that eotild be selected in the Ootinty. Ile i• - ; a me ehani,7—a tailor by trade--rather Stintei in this world's goods, anirhrts a large family to support. HiS Capabilities for the office are well known and appreciated—he must ne ematily errp with him an overwhelming IZEL2 t'ol. JonN P. Hof...vt(r hardly known . ; how to speak of i' nothing we - can say, hnw.eyerccimPlimentary. that could make him„more favoratily known, tothe peo pie of S-huy i lkili, thandiC-is ahead!, known. As an honeSt, upright intelligent man : as a! most exemplary citizeti.and With all the busi. ness qualiti , mtionsto render him a capital of 11 - ' dicer, we are confident j he stands unimpeach able and -without an etplaf, in the County. CHARLES PEtii.a.tß C.otnes next for Treasu. TM 'From - circuirtitances . y-yell known to our citizens, Esq. Denier), when a candidate two !ears ago . for . this office, did hot receive the full vote of his party t in Pottsville..and was very. - unexpectedly defeated. No such causes .however, ran now oPera:e against him, and we hope to see Pottsville "toe the mark" in the wire's favor 04 tattle. lle has noth ing to tear in other parts of the county. He is an old resident, and;the people know him to be just the man for the place. Gr.ortoE Dlit !Br LBO is.the present Director of the Poor. He ha ti uniformly discharged the duties of his position, without giving the slightest cause for cornplaint. • He is popular, as an indieidual—thcl people seem satisfied with bitn,as an officer,a ail we have no doubt they will rc.elect Mint to the place he has so well filled. ABRAILSN ECIIWEE. we arc not personally acipainted with, but - leorn . the ieports of him that reach us, through those who do know him, we are persuaded he will make a valu able offieer-and wohld not' stiffer the. funds of the County to be ti lessly e7peade4l. In the above tie.l:fly-presented terrific sup port of the people` of the Counts, we have I e ye ! y necessary quali6cation, for the efficient discharge of the &Ili& of the respective offs res. We need good pen in responsible situ ations—the welfare 'Of the County, and the prosperity and' happiness' of the people de pend, In a great rnensure, upon the proper mioneineut of our lyiublic affairs. Not a finger can be raised to lay aught to the charge of one of these candidates, either in his puh. lie or private capitiiy, to disqualify him for election. In their slimes% every pOrtion 'of .the County is 6413 4 , represented—no objec tion can be raised in this respect, and we honestly believe,- no: set of officers could tie sefeeted. that wouldlgive more general antis. faction Co the entire:mass of our population. There is no need to call on the Whigs to 4o their duty-4.wiffre Pure they will give -their amitvided support to a ticket, so univer oally etpproved; hot we appeal to every voter -. ~±"r_ : s7 ~" .~: ^sa,nir ;.. N. ~5G^!'..rr*.~....,A::.:.w..:r;,,-~'-•~'sia:+:a'~itP'!c',cdi~,".-.'~"+ir..:=3'.'l%gp~"~C~e.r :;~ in the County, whether he ha Whig, Demo- I crat or of any, otherparty, to'examine the se- 1 , spective tickets pretentented fur yotir tivafft*- ges—examine the qualifications of the several candidates and, if you are honest in principle and regard the good of the Comity: as evert ' loyal citizen should, above all other co' nsc cferations, we !rave go fears for the manner. in which yon `will cast your votes—our ticket is sure to carry" by an overwhelming major- 1 ity. FORGERY FORME RY !! We lately announced to our readers, that the f,ocolocos werecircialatin,g foiged Procla mations in some parts of the State, mating the most infamous and perverted statements, relative to the public affairs of the CcimMon— wealth, over the forged signatu'rts of Gov. lonstos, and Mr. Russel, Secretary of State. It was at first distributed among the people in Proclamation lurrn: - -their ogn papers were positively ashamed to copy it. But we perceive some of them have laid aside what little of conscience and public decency remained, and now, this infamous, bare faced forgery of llie highurl official document in th. Stale appear , ,endorsed in their col. umns! We do not mention it for the purpose of counteracting any injurious influence it ma z y exert toward the Whig party, in the coining, election, but simply MAI= the unpfincipled meats resorted to by the opposition, to fur ther their. political :tints. They can make no votes by it, for we can hardly conceive a man , so unlearned or so 'ignorant, who could not detect the falsehootts and designed deception sn grossly evident in its concoction'. The . day of retribution is near at hand.-- Such glaring and desperate, meacn.res must disgust the more sensible poition cf their own party, and Trill sooner or later receive the universal condefination they so justly merit. WHAT HAVE THE FARMERS and., the Country Gained. by the Tariff 1846 ? EXPORTS OF PRODUCE. The Ibltorving is the Official value of Pro 'duce expOrted..from the Voited States in the following. years • 1843 (1.,n 1511 . - - /1,157,972 /S1:1 - 9.729,2(12 1S1.; - • - - 19,260,332 1 , 517, year of female . 56.977,:3'. 1 5 :81S 25,096,;03 ISt!, - 25.5 ic , c lsC 15 0 15.297,390 Tinipresent year,iL, is supposed,the exports of proctuee.will be let,s than in 15.50. It will be observed that the exports of pro duce from this.country to Europe was less in I 850: under the Tariff of 18'46; than it was in ISIC. when the Tariff of 15`12 was. still in operation—for our readers will recollect, that the Tariff of I sit; did not take effect un til the latter end of IW. The produce ex ported in IS-17 would have gone ahead un der the .Tariff of 1542, also, if we had had, it to spare, because j there . was a famine in England and Ireland) Iltit.now that the, fa-, mine is over and crops—plenty, the exports have fallen oil to what they wrre,previou , tp the Tariff et ISltik. To ca rry , out the; delusive expietati4tu, which were created by The extraordinary de mand fOr American !produce during the fa mine of 15 , 17., Mr. Walker, the author of the Tariff of 1E441. in his report of that year, es• timated . the valtX oi exerts as : I7S" vcrortr- 151 , It. ),‘",f) • Now the official tatemeuts show that he exceeded the actual remlts by more tit:tit 'it: hundred Indlian 1?1 dollars for this short pe riod a three years. And here are the figures, I= NES - - - • '3-1:12 934.121 [hr. , - ' 131.900,216 Let us reeppittilwe, f.o as to present the facts more di - gtirnily and ronneetediv Clie<t)mated expos of Seeretatf: Waltzer for the , year:, 1449, 14.0 and 1 0 5‘5 0 - - AEgrouste nfatSPial ,talerimnt4 the yertrxlS-li, tuhl Jctnnl decrean- nn Mr. Walter - It 1;v sit h COntrivant•i;s as theze that the flaiest industrial masses were persuaded to embark thrir capital of labor and money in agricultural tht-reby a great overproduction, has resulted in the present decline of prices and pressure. Wheat now commands' little more than V) cents a bushel, and flour between S.:I and St a barrel. II the farmers woull learn the cause of this ruinous depreciatioti, they may easily find it in the operation of the taritTnt 1811.1 Now,either one of the-e two things must he tie—cithe.r Mr. Seeretary Walker; (Locofo el.)) put out this statement purposely to de vise, in order to inspire confidence in a mea sure, which he l,new would operate disas trously to ,the interests of the country, or else the tariff of 'l4 has disappointed its framer anti other friend:, by falling short of the fa vorable results. anticipated for it, by over - SIX HUNDRED MILLION IXM.I.ARS IN lIIREF. YEARS I. - Either horn of the di lemma condemns it—whether it was adopted biliruttgh • ignorance or wilful deception, it is equally unjust and proves, of itself, that it oni , ,ht to be repealed. I 1 HIGHLY IMPORTANT Biot.r.rl has declared himself in favor of the Tariff of 1846. If he is elected, it will be proclaimed at Washington that Penn sylvania sanctions the TaritT of 1846. If with a Locofoco majority in the House of Representatives, last yrat..of only about 8 or Ift, and with all the appeals of the Manu facturers, Miners, Iron .:11en„ and all who were suffering under this British Bill, could not effect a modification ; what chance will there he for a rhange in the next Cringress, with a larger majority of Lorofoeus ? None at all—they will look upon Pennsylvania. as fe for them at the next Presidential elec. lion, and Free Trade will reign triumphant. But Pennsylvania makes the President: and if JOrtxstox is re-elected, it will be proclaim ed as a condemnation, on the part of Penn sylvania, of the Free Trade Policy; and Locet focoisme for the , sake of securing the spoils, will be forced to give Pennsylvania Protec. tion, with a view of securing her vote at the Presidential election next - year. _They know tar if thq/ lase Pennsylvan i a, they will fail it:ell - cling their candidate for the Presidency. Voters,tbink seriously on this subject before 'you deposit your ballot. - The *salt of this election in Pennsylvania will exercise a won- derful influence for good or BIGLER IS AGAINST' PROTECTION. JCHNSTON IS FOR PROTECTION. Can a man honestly he in favor of the Protective Policy, and at the same time vote for those whom he knows will oppose the measure.? We again beg of you to think seriously upon this subject before you vote. E=mnfr. mxLcar The Philadelphia Ledger states, that the credit of the State has been dishonored, in consequence of the State Triasurer not trans mitring funds to meet payinent. We pre sume Gen. EICHEL, the .Treasurer, is too' busy in eleetionering in Schuylkill county, to attend to his duties at Harrisburg. EN IEI 0 0Rar i ros r m ice - i ) tiistc stittr_ae,:to 1 •.. ?lig* dollar" returnee its sway, l 4stptessee ' i Tunztogrr 2 'T.TTRN O U T : • , e ; 1 - 14 41"- - 'l , '5l 1 ~, ' - the vetak gad enslaves .the,pcsiti t , then ft . _ . :ltl t ti - - a;ixvimiaOrtant of all things rum .." , r"-• SlithaeLin,.krept.lolp, 180. -1.... ~. , ; ... 4. ,. •• .„ .... , Tx '-.-:'-i' t . " - .; : : ‘ ""' ‘-,... C' lir' ' : ( "" t —4 " leY- P a " es I min lhe Mill' tolike few ',Ookillikattea66l3, fellow Whigs, is, TIlAt - AAENJ....AN1VAN,....,.. -- DEARS,I“:—. ill Ton and it is then that splinuf-fotilinat. m __ 1,11 . ,( .. t picared to extend to me the privilege, OcoaratonatlY '.l a •.• _ .,. - :1.1631. y- ..7 1{10 : ' ,. 1 9 TE IN ' THE STATE g ranted ottg.v..nhscribers of the Allots' Journal, , ,t.pl .. Je by capitalists out_ 411„ the. s im i+ l mow - = ofd lasrf D. ~,), cpi , :‘ ,, i 1 , ,, 4 , 00 t i you, us tnd favor luelrian.a - inertion of the atnow-illA . ' lt ' 'proiweig; the Vedes.silleit - Aif:tltCl*tarkiqg 7.yougealrasucetsi";itegleet to rilly 4t BLAST savics on riaubjedt teritehirit "I CM 'mill)! iadisso• , , r . the , _ • ra__PllM , . 2SIAN, .Ram .or shine, air Wen er oo • fabte ban& of a ff ection - and duty, tihtiveilt cheer . - cialSOS .1W Men of S - mill -"' - -.The' - - • ., fall) . partste in its, fort ones and fate." J! is Pg't 6 2.!. SV,polier iS not 19 pitt4tai - iiii - itatgeanta, snare no nains , lo ___:, f .. : ' ,1 4 , , '' th ' 1 2 1 ! lile that I have Cholin tht'unpnipufar side oi the . . “ ineu , -but to telry a duty on the. manufactures, 1--- ,' - question. bre 1 hamen to lxi ono of thtoo behind the iage; , whose e bnien to regulated, after I produced by the Amp tabor - of Europe , With in your .4eyeral districts. There is no way POLL EVERT', VOTE ~ doe deliberation, according to convictions of truth . ; , nd i vv i ty, and not i,r e xpedievey, This nu!). in 1 a v . iew of keeping up At e . price of , labor . her! , of calct;latiug - ihe imporuttic of a sit? , glt. vote. • 4 and giving plenty of work to our iltrieus le If you are defeated, remember you are oe=-• i the production of similar articles—or in other {tined to sutler INCREASED • TAXATION, rurtlb6wa°Waipnent.Llhtebl'oar;7'anidhatthe farmer's e.)t. ' .-ny my infant ear . I 'morale, - working up 'our •raw!ina . feria'. • - .C rh uri e t i t m in , e s ti at i , i , i rt4 y ciniirdolred.,:whieh pea,mnt. ve....4,., teem anti and all the ilbi - of Locoroco Plate rule. 1 urn drunk' .-* . ' : - . consuming "" r°4ltice ' ' instead 411 -she raw ottt:Ateii`, lelloW Whitfc - anit exert to tire" and. produce of •Europe. - i • .TIII f ly tongue naught am; littered them. ij . so In tny youth I toiled with peanints, bearing, as they I tram% l i doing re give employment to all our itcople, rut and indifferent. the old and decrepid. .1 t i t ri tith - ,5t your noble energieit to get the luke- The heat haste of August and the winds 01 March. The ,• • . The thoughts which peasants thin!: were mine,' an d weep up the price of labor—ana in keel)* TO Tin: POLLS. The 10 ,- -s of ONE V()T1 though ... lug up tbe price of labor, we give `the ability 'citne toilet. of learniiw, rnay have totivil atvav ito the ltiorer to ctinsume neaily itri.-e may give the ascendency in the State to our A tittic• of its m. 4. I hope nay trt'tid ther eb y' es opponents, and Smaekt. pf the peto•ant Ttill. " ' I much of his own protium:lt, arithe Pt— ae 19 ' • d mt 4 wise and salutary toe:mute:4 of GOV. JOIIN . _ ._ cannot llir My fare m 5 -mile!., 3v hen my heart hits me frown I carme; pay reKreet. vvhen-my heart f..ay. , The man'•. a til aln., In my wont I Imithie The •mootim hypoeriev which, icclilc, kip A surlanrt nev_er ntffidri hen mom; , . . Nor do I like. his valor, who gun we TIM toe at work beneath his citadel With the best will to batter it. and vet Retain his temper-anti extend the hand, lie-stead of pointieg the Artillery'.'.' in the Afinere .Toirrital of the 27ateinst., I find a entice under the ea po un—' •WHIGS BEWARE!" -PAESI; PETITIONfi; ; AFLOAT l" .5. - c., caution. tile - Whigs against Nigning or in ear way meddling with certain petit ions tvidressed to Congress headed sil , oll. PROTECTION." "The people ere fazed for the support of G i frernumnt. and the Gotrrns Arne it bound hy et,: ry .s., mgt. of hallo: and ditty t o p ro ud the zychp/e;:' and eonelsidiag with ;ere iple,l to .parks u lair Intipo.ing tat all imports film other conntries, whether raw materials or menus Methred article.. °Tench as can be produced in ; our own conntry, u specific tariff of impost duties intliciently high to protee; those- of our own coun try against foreign isinipetition, and a capitation of "is . '2so per bend on all littnre emigrants coming to our country, to as to placetheAmerican born working man, and those of foreign birth, now here, on nit equality with the'Calijialist, engaged in ill,' various ,departments cif tradnanil thereby protect till ripvfil ly again:: the C.,oinpelition of our foreign rival's. .;,,, As j claim the paternity of that petition. I feel, ne every - parent shintla some interest in the welfare of my ...hit& The risionst given in the body of the petition why-such fl law should be enacted arr. briefly as hollows, vig.:—As mire is dprople . t gov ern mitt. lased opoa)lie ' universal suffrage of the citizens, therefore Mei citizens should he intelligent : or a...our political father GEO. WASIII,NGTON lies expressed it, '•in proportion et the :girttetorr of GovernmeaN girt force to puddle opinion. it is ,i e e e . mor y that poldie opinion should he enlight : ened ," and in order that people may become "en• lightened" it is necessary and proper, that the laws of this people's zorernnient should be bawd on the principles of justice "Ind equity, so as to aft .. .Jo' an : equal opportunity touch one of the people to pro ; cute the means ofrtmlightenmentr which means I -the almighty dollar . ' the world over; and as a large nuijuritv of the people of any country must I necessarily lie proditi"ers, or in other words work !, trig men, who by tint work of their- bands provide • meal.' if i•Illed-dencO, not only for thenisetves and ! h i n t ilie.,'lnit also I'M!, the subsistence of those who j do not produce, and as the vote of lain who works, I imunts as ninny in the imllot h a re, as the v o te or h i m :.viio does not, ilterefore it is neces.rtry that working Melt Should be enlightened, lest like the blind liamp- ...di. they pull down the temple odour Republic, and . not imly Nary them=selves, lint nil it contaiiet• in its i illifi, hence it is Ilt , ,l , icarj . for the preservation j of our liberties, that.lahor should be rewarded ;and • it is evident to every candid mind that will examine 1 , the ,übiect, that the: market price of labor is rept- Weil cm 'the principle of -imply and demand as ,•ye i y ~then commodity of trade, whether it he kidiek of wheat, valid.: ,-,r cloth or urns of iron in ! Coni Volt 'ay thiii . •tha Whigs go in for Pratte' bon at all titne4Alf!a:i for the imposition of a tax upon tor-Masters costlier; to this colintry.tion inn dia.- trine the Whigs do not endorse. - - Then I ask, I , wliat pal ties do "the Whigs go into protect" Is it only Capdali-t-' enee:Y. , :tl - in man'ufamitrinc:, by ; high specia.• t h ee--'nn forein manufacture. Cer• tautly the Wide- will not claim fir a law of this kinil the merit of affording •nity I hing more than in- . eniental protection to Amerman working men, hi eiteer an incre-e-ed demand tor labor in erecting ions carnina im the- inannfachirine: establi•liments ro•tetc-d by the , tarift on imported artie:e , ,if tmeign manufacture : and ir : only affords du* incidental pro- ' heel ion tintil the iiteren.el demand Gtr laborer's ts .. ii l i ph e d by foreigners who enter our ports tariff tree Now we will ativpn-4-• riongll4, Wolthl enact ! a la: 111 111-K. litortn<lllW, 111_h impost duties Oa all are 1 11 , '..... of import except Molt a. 1,1 coal , ttis might in this cas.e. <uprise that the home eupitalists engaged ;•.1 mailer:lcon mg iron and mining , roil would be incidentally j•r,.t. - ected.wi:li e,p,, i ! i i r t tnety. that IL • working -titan is supposed to be protected in the other case. TM- last tariff law woind give direct protection and eneosimemorni hold. erection id all the manufacturing .. e.l abt i.lirrients except that of iron, and - mining eon% bin the capitalists engaged m manufacturing iron and !flitting coal we might suppo , e would he incidentally prutentegt equal with those engaged in other brent•ltes, by the, inereaseil demand for iron and coal in the construelins and ri t e-i anon of the prineeted manufacturing. establish rnenbi But t hi , dortrine 1 prentnr -ilin Whigs do not endorse" either. 'Then I shall maintain that if to pr,,teet a home COntrnodits it I.t . nerewary to im pose a specific tariff on n like' commodity of int- I port, a ioliow; that the principle bold, good to the ' clement of lobar, and in order to protect the Ameri can. whether .'to the manor bum - or one of foreign birth now here, 11'.1.+ acres-art to impose a capita - lion tariff on Mrelener, who eome hereunt - . Now l cannot conceive the necessity of "continuing nawa:v Whigs against being entrapped into the support of an unpopular measure"-m this kind.— The petition does :not ask Congress In impose a capitation tax on foreigners nnw in this country, hilt on R" 011 tho,!! Who are non- in Europe and ~ .tiould crane to 111i+ consist alter Congress one have enuemil aurora law , and I teas` stirprised, in tending this ni - .•ion_of. motion to "unwary Whigs" that it had beromesmoie unpopular to legislate lot the benefit of the people novein this country than tor the p." - nple resnling in Europe. 'Are you certain that yor) have not ..ccnceiced an erroneous impress siisi in regard to Mile matter' Thos. naturalized eittienc with wh;.m you went desirow; that the Whig...should be,pepitlar, harc solemnly anifbefore , Gold renonneed their alleginnee to all foreign po i tentates noil•powers, and - worn fealty to this, their adopted country Mid goVerlttitent. and would yon, by unplicsation, stkspeet them of penury.- in suppo- AtIT that if •mnernry IV higs" should think proper to petition Congrs to enact laws for the benefit of the people in Aineriea instead of those in Europe, they wriold regard it with di , plensure' Well it tiny Is• that volt are right. Le sure and keep them in a good humor iir they will not vote as yon want them, bin you may lash "unwary Anteridall Whigs - With Perfintimpunity, "they ,taml . tip to the rack fodder or nn loddi , e,.'` at least such weillil appear to - Ire the rplaiilf, in certain iplarter ., :btu I do not hr l.ere it yet that there are many Whigs who need a con.c.enee keeper and will heed the •‘einil ion " who lark sulliment intlemulenve and moral (mileage to do their own thinking, their own voting. their own 11;1n lag: and their ;,wit ..igiling, petition , . City Re - speethilly. KIN1111:11 CI,EAVER. ~ • 22.2.5: I ..: Ir,l / 7:4.'•;,! , :49.1. 4 :.r.. 1 iSS.I 1.1.0.'0; ft5i..1111.%(.9 t ii),:mio II lu,S&2.t, S We publish the above letter, in accordance with our usual:custom •of permitting every person. who feels himself aggrieved hy . our remarks, tip he .heard through the same me dium, provided : his communication is couched in proper language. The writer says he was born in a farmer's cot. There nothing singular in that—a great many pedplei anti honest men too, were born in farmer.' cots in this country. Some make excellent citizens, good Legislators and enlightened Statesmen—and others form er roneous opinions, are frequently Wrong in their - views of public affairs, and by pursuing a single idea are often led to extremes, in atliOcating:: a single measure. although bonen jand sincere in their motives. Stich is freqUently the ease with enthusiastic re• former.. The writer Says he is in favor of Protec-, tion —so are we—but the position that the writer assumes, that by levying duties on foreign manufactures, produce; &c.. we pro .tect capital onk_and not the working class, unless a tax of 42.50 a head is levied on emi grants who arrive in our country, is as erro neous as - it is Unjust audinhuman. It is not true that levying duties on foreign impulse - ~-.„ -,,,,,, , . ' - - -6 - 1 4-S t Ares;,-- F A-, .0.-- OTTSV LLB , ' 'GE' NERAI ADVERTISE • fl R --- - f- --- -- , e ---. 7z,. - ~..., i -,- THE - Id:, INERS--46 '4 , 3 i '4 -rNI - ,1 -7 I ' , i 4. ' -c.,. . "-•- ..C....," _.--........,, - . ;', I. - ';' , .........-31..._ I ''...' 1:', ' • 1-. .lTh_ ''' . k",k; The writer, avows himself as the author of the Petition in queStioa—we are glad of; it—because unscrupulous Locolocos charged its circulation, upon the Whig party. We' still continue to caution all Whigs, and nq• now include :all the friends of hurnanitl4 againit signing such a petition. We' agree With the writer that it is iru portant,•in a Government like ours, that the people should ;be intelligent--and if . we had the making of :the laws, we woo Itifirst pro. vide fur the education of every man, woman and child in the country,, and after givag ample time 'qt . "educating, them, we would enact another law prohibiting every man from voting Who was not sufficiently iostruc• tell in the Principles of our Government, and who Could not read and write. These are our views on that subject, and they will probably be endorsed Ily_the writer. tures protects Capital only. Capital always protects ittelf:and always will—all laws are made generally to protect the poor from the power of capital--and capital always produ• eta Are most When wages are low, and the, people oppres.led..it is then - that the (se/. o f others, that he would. if wages were low. and employment uncertain. Theprodoct4ollabor constitute the wealth ofThe country--the wealth of the'country ie increased just in proportion As the. price of labor increases—and the ability to coastline is increased• in proportion as Ow wages are increased—and it is also lessened' in propor tion as stages are lessened. Moreover, it is' a notorious fact that when. wages are high. the consumption, man for man, ,inereases in a greater ratio than the pmdnction. 'This was the great secret of the nnexamided pros perity, that reigned throughout the country, under. the operation of the Tariff of 1642, which gave employment to all who chose to work at rood wage=, and increased the consumption of the country beyond the abil ity of the production in manufactures, and thus created a market for our produce at horne. This is the Whig policy, and in stead of levyinr,“a tax of 8250 a head on emigrants, under the operation of that policy, we have lininti it necessary to send to Eu- rope, and hold out every . inducement for Miners to emigrate to this country, to mine our Coal,, dig our Canals, build our Rail roads, &c., who, while they beconie produ cers, without interfering with our own la borers, are at the sante time mulch larger consumers of our produce and manufactures I than they were of British manufactures and British produce with low fabor at home.— Under protection, emigration, in a national sense, is an advantage instead of a disadvan tage to the country. We have no room to disetiss this matter in its political aspect at present. To tax - emigrants for , ' the purpose of pre- I venting their ingress to this country, would not only be mtjust anti inhuman, hut selfish, oppressive, and contrary to our professions, as a free and-enlightened people, and in di rect violation of the spirit afar institutions. What! the I 'nited Stat,.s. the cradle of Lib erty-nod the home of the free—the asylum for the oppressed and down-trodden of all nations—the beacon light of Freedom whose rays of light and liberty penetrate the darkest clouds of. Despotism—whose Spirit is wafted to the farthest corners of the earth, rousing the fallen energies of the victims of tyranny, and kindling tne deathless fires Auf ambition in their bosoms—we who are represented as a liberal, intelligent.and truly republican peo ple, wrap ourselves about with the blessings of enlightened frectimn, and refuse to admit others :o the scene of their enjoyment!!— Shall we. who hare tasted of the pleasant fruits of the tree of liberty, forbid ethers even reclining ender its shade ? Shall we, who have grown, up as a vigorons and great people under the stars and stripes, the em blem of human emancipation from the chains of despotic rule, deny their shelter anti protection to others, less fortunate for being born on a foreign soil? • Oh, the. sel fishness, and cold, hard heartedoesq o f suc h a policy ! Shame to those whose narrow souls will admit a no larger view of the universal brotherhood of mankind! While we write, the news reaches us of the expected arrival of Kossuth, the Hunga rian Patriot, and already there is a project on foot among our Eastern citizens, to raise a contribution $lOO.OOO, from p riva t e subscriptions, to be presented as an evidence of oar appreciation of his services in the cause of Freedom, and an earoest of the welcome, with whicia the people of the United :state . ; everywhere greet so devoted a friend of Liberty ; while the President, in approbation of the liberality of the people, has ordered a national salute to crown the magnanimity of the anticipated welcome. The theme is fruitfol—we could write colunitts without exhausting u, but our re quired attention to other matters of m o r e immediate importance. forbids us saving more at . present. *flietmu,e. whim two teemve good watte. they do oot work d% :MNd or ta+ eonttantly as they art. compelled to do tinder other ettoutn.tance", while. et the 4anir Unto, eongitnittion not dim ogled. Lot 'thee Molten-ea DESPERATION Gem Bickel, State Treasurer. has been making an electioneering tour through our County. It is said he told some very strange stories, hut at the same time he was compel led to admit that he signed the statement in Gov: Johnston's Proclamation, declaring under- oath, that $659,000 at the State Debt had been paid off since April 10th, 18 , 10.-- JOHNSTON was elected Governor in .october, I S-13. Ea' Why don.% the Locofocos publish this Prixtamation ? Are they afraid to let the people see •the truth ? Although an official document, containing thd gratifying intelli g,enee to tai-payers, tha(our immense State Debt is .being reduced, riM.a single Locofoco paper in this county, and none, we betiere, in the State, has published this Proclamation. We again repent,. why don't they du it? "THE ALMS ROUSE GUARDS." Do the Miners of Selitiy;!kill remember what the Spent of the 7'ithes. a Locofoco newspaper in Philadelphia, called tlieni,when th'ey visited that city in a Torch Light Pro t ession, 'in October. ISIS ? " THE ALMS HOUSE GUARDS"—do you recollect that? Nam, tfie Tinos with its kindred prints,that abused you then in the foulest language, would willingly change their tune to any kind of soft-soaping,that would wheedle you into a vote• for Bigler. Be .on your guard against such friends abont Election tim. TUAT CIRCVLAR The " Tnylor Whig Circular," was on go. It was. rather too Ilimsra disguise, and too F. oft a document to send to any intelligent people. The rote in Congress, 95 Locoti cos against Protection, and all the Whip, eziept 2,from. North Carolina for Protection, Mel the lie direct to all such documents. TUE EON. ROUT 3.. WALSER, The author of the Tariff of 1846 is in Eng. land, receiving the congratulations uf the Lords and ,Nobility of the Kingdom, for having recommended the repeal of the Tar iff of 1812; and substituting the British Bill of 1816 in its stead. SET U UP California has raked down one ittcr.ta by giving several 'thousand majority for his Whig competitor for Governor—We 'expect to see Pennsylvania knock the pin-feathers out of another, next Tuesday. STON. net - amber this then, and POLL. EVEKV VOTE. at vhateier trouble or expense.. This is the great matter now to be:Wendel] to.,—ihe prawninkart of all our labors: voTims OF REMEMBER' that, a trxlification' of the Tariff, affording inereased 'duties on Coat and Iron was rejected in Ctingre,,ss last sessioo,,by EVERY LOCOFOCO,'BUT FIVE,VOTING AGANST PROTECTION, AND. EVERY WHIG, BUT TWO, VOTING FOR IT! !!, —See Journal of the House, Saturday Sep teniher 17th, 1850. • ' REMEMBER that F. JOHNSTON 'has reduced the public Debt Of - Pennsylvania— SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO DO/lARS AND NINE.' TV-EIGHT CENTS, ( 4 5659,122 95)—See Governor'S Proclamation, April 10th, 1849, with the signatures of A. 'Russel, Locofoco Secretary of State and Gen. Ilickertocofoco State treasurer, testifying, on oath, tO the above Statement. REMEMBER that John A. Gamble and Israel Painter, LOCOFOCO Canal Commis. 'sinners, recommended that "infamous tax on Coal :" and all similar suggestions have in variably originated from that pally—rich one can anywhere be found coming from the Whigs.—See Journal of the Revenue Com. missiOners, pages 17 and 32. • fit/1104r .-404:Pt 4 Thg editor of the Sunbury American, a Locofoco paper, writes from Philadelphia tin der date of Sept. 29, 1851; as follows : The Judiciary election is still more complicated. It is pretty certain that Judge Kelly (democrat) will beat the regularly nominated candidate. Judge Kelly's nomi nation was defeated by the friends ofJudge' Campbell. ,The election of Judge Campbell is looked upon here as extremely doubtful by his own friends. In the city and county he will be beaten from t 3.000 to 8,000 votes. It is n fact that I have met with but two or three'llemociatv, out of at least twenty, who are in his fimir, and these were trading poli ticians. Oue indeed, replied to me that the intelligent democrats, and those whu thought they knew more Omni their neighbors, were generally opposed to him. His utter incom petency is here a Matter notorious and un doobted.'! [l:7' So it appear., that the Locolocos in tend 'cutting Judge Campbell pretty wow:oy in the my and county, walas Remember that in evely well-vonti;,ted elevtioo, that ha:" taken place in Pgrinsyl, vania within the lasi fmrteen years, ONE VOTE EAU!! Mil( AM, DINTRKT, in the State, would have cHANGED.THE RESULT. See, therefore, the. importan , o of :.tetting• out EVERY VOTE. BIGLER AT HOME A gentleman, kora Clearfield a few days ago, offered iii betsltlfi,thatJcihuctan would get a inakirity m Clearfield County. the home of Bigler. sind which tttv, heretofore given front 400 t' 4511 niajorg fi- Locoloooiran.. Carat 'affairs. rirroadif Itten'• Al•Oria!ian. Ball Oct. 'ith. 1N" , 6 In ord..r at the a,ti:d Paa.,•l The minute: of the 1a merlin!! were trod and nppioved. 'l'lle Seeretnry read a tette' frlpit informina the Acs.oeintion that he adlirec: the cameo. of Pott.4 - 111e. onl Mon day, the 13111 in.t. Letter , tem 0 u . It. W and it T.. Tratmh, were nig° rena. '11; II: MrCahe, E.q., or Tamaqua. addre , ...4d the nub. enlling upon the Vonnz Mg, to le ne- tive and faithful; and prnmkin4 them suer,-.4. Ho . n rheerins; fae.r.ount of the:pre , ..wet: of tetory at Tamaqua, and called opnn the citizen: of Pail— de their whole duty no the 1 ten 1114 vontletl to with hearty eheer,, Mr. Bancroft, Esq., of Danville. was teen intro lie exposed the inconsistent, and, in some case•, the desperate ITICAS resorted 10 , by 11I' Levi, locos in the present contest. From a personal ac quaintance with BIGLER. lie honestly believed II un incompetent for the duties of the post he aspired to. His manner of canvassing was anything but fair and honorable. Ills views on some of the lcuilmg ques tions of the day were equivoCal and even contrailic 10rp itt different parts of the State. and in a recent speech be had the impudence-to charge the death 01 the lamented Gorsuch upon Governor Jon ssTos . Mr.'l3. thou alluded to the forged Proclamation —it originated in New Itolland, Fulton county, bin, like many other b or:Airco humbugs, it had exploded without doing any ifanini•. Mr B.'s :iceman> of the result that may be expected from the North and West Branches of the Susquehanna, were mostniat terinsr—JonxsToN will receive quite as full a vote in that quarter. as s he . had in 'ly. Mr. B. lately visited Clearfield county, (Bict.Ea's how)-and he was assured from undoubted authority that be (111 , ,, LER) would not get his party tote there. On Motion, the meeting, adjourned, with s ix rousinz cheers for the Speakers. WM L. WIIITNF.Y. Secretary Inir Nem Attraettou,--Our young friend Heaton has lately removed his Watch nod Jewelry establish." meat to the corner of Market and Centre Sts. The stand is a capital One, blatlf for convenience to the public and personal advantage to the Proprietor. lie has a full assortment of both the ‘.` useful and nraamental,7 and that, too, of the tiest quality and latest style. Mr. Heaton is u young man recently started in brisincssv but has ever. manifested an industry and enterprise that always Merit encourage. went. Those who we'd articles in his line should give him a call. lie Will be found amommodating, and always glad to see his friends. Read big navel.- tketnent, in another column, and judge of his outfit for yourselve, CgriVhat re are doing.—The WhigAS 111Tt• large and enthusiastic meetini,-.4 alm f every eve ning during the wimk; in the towns in this vieinty. Large delegations have always attended from Potts ville. On Thursday evening them was a etorions deinonstration nt Port Carbon. Among the several excellent speakers presebt, Hon. Charles W. Pit man addressed the meeting. He will also addrer., , a meeting at I'inegiove this,aftermaen, at Tremont to'llight.and at St. Clair'Ra ondrtyrenin.g. Morton McMichael, Esq , of . Pkiladelphitt; will speak at the theettag,to he held in Pottsville nn 111anday eve ning. Be up and doing, friends.--4 few more day; ntirl with active efforts en your pert, a glorious vic tory RsAiirealy oars. • ," Mr' Li - envy Society.—The'll4 crowded of Wednesday eveniitt;. Col. Patterson's lecture was truly rimuent, iok practical and int—iit-cOM tpreherisive. Subject, the elementS (.1 American character., We regret. to :ay that he Las declined its publication—our readers lose it very rich`treat. Gen. Clethent lecture's aext evening. There' is no need . to .insist lipon our eiitzens turning out—the meetings are always well attended: • s • Arnsvd.—Weleira Cirens is in . town, al. most every bodkhnows, foi, wit understand, there "iits a general lament_ yestenlay to 4 +fee the ele: pliant .". They ashilair ;thin aftentoon and erenipil. 'Ga early, for there is turn le betl rush. . 41:11:T IZ . ; A, Rltati „. prielaystaii WUIGS reirrsYttd;g: Air-=dl4 From Pottsville, at the dawn of ,day, Tho Whigs set Out on.thyir joyotrs itlfiliga••unfurie,t,,but inotnitains ittogsl With the merryliotesetthe songs we ring. . . . Cittins—lltizza, the Miners rising, tba:Minert Huzza, Iluzza, the Miners rising, • For JonNsvotv, and its net surprising. First; from old Blythe, there Caine a swarm—, If their valley's cold, their hearts ate ; -.4l,eir nage were floating, tight and free. • ' • Fur JotiNsveei's name brings Victory. . c'itoans—litiaest, liuzza. the Miners , &e. Front Alinersrille, the braVe d true, Shoiiklturn their garments A. .dew , •-- .klid.).worr they were. on • For they boast the'rtor that nev W., • - Criones—lduzzie,lduzza,the risio [ c. 'farriaqua twit passed in review, They were a noble, happy crew, They made the valley, hill and plain. • Ile-teho with their shout,. again. • huzza, the hliners•riiing,&c. The:,,Sehtiylk ill hays are wide awoke, They come from valley, hill and brake, And the sang they sing; where'er they roam. huzza for donnsvoiv, SCOTT and Svaonst. huzza, the Miners rising, &e. Welhave seen poor Francis take the gag, • And jump astride a Free Trade nag, Ilitt• we'll believe his.trasb no more, S'iqc his orchard Speech iu forty-timr. cluncvs—litizza, buena, Ike Miners rining, ere Judge Palmer. once put in the lick*, • Ahont the Tang' of llirte-.4x. _And George M. Dallas did proclaim, A traitor—now he tsdhe same. the MirlPr. "IN; strange the Loetts have forzol— They swore. Geor;e Dallas be was bought 1 114.t. f . a rt.7 0 1f n ra ,, d w e i m ile en An a r l y d , El s r so it l i . s l h Gold— Canters—lima, Intzia,tho Miners rising, &e. Now here's to JanNsTON and .I(4llSTlttllnt, BM and his Raft may stay at home, GdTts.sday next hear the roar. , tithe breakers, up Safi Diver's chore. a • .ettanys—lluzza, Inizza, the Miners tieing Se • AP—MEDICINES should he' prepared by aPhysl man. Dr. J. S ROSE'S Celebrated Family Nedi eines. prepared by filmaelf, at his La',oratory. Phila delphia, Pa. Dr. J. H. Rose is an honorary member of the Pinta.. d•lribla Medical Society. and gradugte , l, in. No, trout Che linlverslty of Pennsylvania, under the guidance of the truly eminent Profe::aore. Physick. Chapman, ib son.; Cale, James, and Itare—names relebrated for Medical science--and Itaciug had dally intewouhre ant! consultation with trim distinguished phyaicians. re epecting diseases o all kinds, and 1,...hR proper teineilleß therefor. and beim, solicited by thimaand., of his pa- Clem, to put up his preparationc.he now offer! to -the public, a• the results of Ill: esperience fur the pat thirty years, the following_ Valuable Family Medi cines, each one austril 10 a •utecltie Gip. ttnratit or l.:A•ugh dyntp, lor Coughx,Cold.,erm onntplion, Malmo, Bronchia ift, and. all Lung diseaatt. It rnrewConrumptaon w ben taken in time. In 50 rents• and 111 bottle.. Alterative or Blood Purifyer, for Scrofula, Old Erup !inns: and all diseases art:tine from an impure state of the Blood, or a Constitution impaired by the use of Alerrury. *1 perbottle. Carminative Ilatsa to. Err Cholera. Chdlera Morbus, Dowel Complaints, and Dysentery. '25 cent, Vertoltuer or Worm-Riller.a tali, acre, and reliable expeller or Worms. RS cents. Alterative or Family Pills, for Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion. 25 terns Golden Pins. for Falling of the Womb. remaieWettli, ne.f. liebility. and Itelaroi lon. 50 C. 9116. Female Pills, A valnaulo remedy for Female. rota plaints. Auperior to Hooper's Pills. 25 cents. Rheumatic compound, an internal remedy for Rheu m:ills.% either acute nr chronic. fin cents.. Dyspeptic Cninp‘rand. ti +nre cure for Dyspepsia, as Dintisand. nepersons can trotify. Mipiz Liniainnt.for Itheniattsni.Touth-schr,Spiains and ail pains •tr ihr body.' 25 nil!, Tonic. Mixturr, for 1:11i114. FOiers, anti genrrallif•bili ty A never rent,. Coss/pound Itortm„ fia all diseases of the Kiilneys and Madder. 50 cents. Croup Syron. This r.mrdy is never known to fail, al.a bag .ave 4 thowantla of rhililren. 25 crow flair Tonic, to prevent Ilaktneee. &r. flighty re coetsnended by the Ws Dr. Physick. .',Occurs. A atrineeni U.. mond, for Aptalng Blood. and all Bloody Dlscharge•. cence. o, r di a t. for all 1\ rrooop conditions of the System, Neur4lgria,&, .Ic.. .50 cents. rile Ointment ; will tore in from 11 lo 16 . applica . .,A) C.lll, Fy'eand Taster nottimenta. Sure remedies. 2Leenta. Eye Water and strettailt,flin4 Plaqerr. t+operlor to pil other... eeuto. . For sale at 11. DAN NANi•d Bookstore. i CRVelt , 'Cl.Art, on et it' ANTrfo.Nli"St FIRM Wrlght's Indian Ve2eiabie Pills are an easy. safe end Peettatii cure for tlrCelltelas, because they purge from the bode thou poi_flotioti. , tiUninrewlilell are the range ,of St. Anthnn)'• Fire all,l every oilier malady. Prom four to sit of 'mid Indian Vegetable Pills, taken once in !Wieldy-four hours, at niaht going to bed. wilt in short time make a perfeet rote no hr. most obstinate attack of Crysibela.: at the same time digeetion will be improved. and the blond int Completely punned l, that all kinds ntltginniation and ruin Will be Brit, en ns frA the body, a health and vigor will be glvt nto tihnie frame. Beware of Counterfeits. ThP grniiine im for sale by T. F. OE ATTV & 6.tInOWN„ anti D. N. REIS LER. PnitAville anti 0 the Agenht riven. in another enininn. 1V11 , 14F/I:4` Mire, 169 Wire Mtrypt. IrERAONS AFI•LIrrFP WITH .4 ' OUG/113, Cold• Whooping Conch or any Pnlmagaty Alfectiona,Wonld do %sell to prorate ,nmo of flugheo Eimer torant. It la patatabir. speedy and c..rtain r medy. See Adv.!' - 1 4 .-mont in another rnhimn. POT 1 STILLY: MAILITET4 • I'ORREC'EEU 'WEEMS' FOIL THE JOURNAL. Whoat Flour, bbl. $5 00 nr•d peach,.3 para. ITOO Ri•« do do 3 Sie an do 'mined tl5 'ls hea t, bn.bel 55 a 33 Ord apple.. paired 1 '29 Rte, d o a% Er.g9, Boren 19 torn, do 10 Roller, . 10 0414, do 41) lahoulders, la Piltatnr4, An Timothy AP. do OBITUA N V 'I)".D. Oil the city otladetahla, on Tuesday Eve ntt,e, septertiner I.l.l,•atier a protracted illness, which she bore with Christian resignation, Mrs. FAR All E. wife of a Ir.l'tuat.ret'.Nna•tns,n. the 28th year of her age. The deceased was formerly a resideatyai Pottsville. a anemlier of Rev. Mr. Sterk's congregation, where she Mtn left a Itree circle of tirqoatidances and friends. Poe mere than I I yeals, Mrs. N. had been a devoted Ifnit entisisient menthet of the Lutheran Church, and by 110 r walk and eonv.eysalion, she adorned the doc ttnt♦ of her `dolour In all things. Of great simptjcity I Imracter. tt ith nn pretensions in tegening. s h e wa s yet mighty and eloquent in the Sr, trances, nevloy re rened her instructions, not from flesh and blond, h o t Rom lOW. goad aria holy Spirit Mfl.l. N. wan truly a te:enerate new -horn-rreatiireonutde inept for the In heritance of the Sanwa in lis,lll. tier departure was mil!. beautiful and affecting', mrongly exhibiting the power of Christianity in the trying how of death.— Like St. Stephen of old. Ate seemed to see (leaven o;tened for her wentiom and .assns, hen Saviours eiataling at the right hand of Cod, ready tO • reterre her disembodied spit'. The tastily Christian ;truces and virtues of Mrs. N_ will long he hod in remem brance by all who shared her niqubildattie. E. an. it. RELIGIOUS NOTICES - DI% t4EUVICE WILL HELD IN THE Sons of Temperance Hall. ro•morrow evening MOLY tinder direevinn of the Central oresbytrrian Church. Rev. Mr. Glenn will preach. Ak- 0 ., THE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTE -14-0-' rian Church, norlpr the c Ire of Rov. D. T. Fami lial), wilt be open every liabbatti at lei o'clock A. M. and 3: o'clock P. M. The public are reppecifully in vited-to attend. THE PROTESTANT EPIRCOPAL CHURCH. kV —The following Resolution hat been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Chunk Pottsville. Resolved, That in consideration of the sums -con tributed and to be contributed as donations to the erec tion and furnishing of the church edifice ; the vestry di, hereby Set apart, and appropriate FIFTY-LIGHT VEWS, which shall he, and remain /me for all persons who may desire to worship in the Church. These Pews are located as follows • .IN THE CENTRE Not th aide, No. 111. 119, 197, 175, 143. 151, 159. South side, No. 1 t 2, 120, 103 IX, 144, 152,100. IN THE NORTH AIAL,E. North side, No. 1,7, 13, 19,25. 31, 37, 43, 51, 53, 54, 55. South side, No. 2. 8, 11, 20, 25;32, 38;44, 50, 52. - IN THE SOIiTII AISLE. Soutle aide, No. 56. 57. sn, 60 74, 80, 86, 92.98.101,110. North side,"Nn. 50, 57,73, 70 83.91,77, 103,109. DIVINE SERVICE Is held in the Chnreitesery Sun day. .3farnist Service commences at /01 o'clocl, ..ellicrasan Scrota commencer at 4 o'clock. • PIOTICZN. "TILE POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY tl4ll hold its next regular meeting at Potter!' (fall, Wednesday evening °nub,' 15, 1551. Lecture—by Gen. John Kay Clement. Reader—Thnrnas If, Want.t, Question for Debate-1s the power of efoquetire diminished by the advance of the arta end science I Affirmative- John flushes. Wm. B. Welk Nega tive—l. /mete. J. T. ti hnene r.. t By OHL"; of the Society. J. T. tinometu ramoll Loin:E. NO, SPECIAL " Meeting will be held an Monday t , vcalng, Oct. 13. 1551, at 7 o'clock. ions A. C. / 1 11111 , 1leey ODD FELLOW •S CEMETRY.—ppasoNis desiring Lots or Graves In Odd Fellow's Ceuta try under ih. directional the Formalities of &liners' Ledge. No. 20. POIIIIVIIIP. will epply to John S. C. tannin. Klock. Kan . or John J. Jones; irpo. MOUNT LAUREL CEMETERY . —PERAOMI ktr" destrinz LOU or Graves In Mount Laurel Celli.. tory . , Rader the' direetton or tae Vestry of Valnuy Church, Pottsville, wilt apply to Andrew Russet, or E.. 0 Parry, DM/. CARDS. Office n tta9 r y fr oTpo lL ai k tePAn it :e: (Iran pons.. . Oct It. 1951 41-3 m 10111itti ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pom o, vine. Sthuylkill county. Pa. Oillro 11l Centre alma, next door above the Pool °Mee. Petri 27. 1951 a9-ty• LIMISAALT H. 11011SAItT, A At/RACY AT 1.11. Law, Posaiihle, Schuylkill court", Pa. °fare, In Cautta street, opposite Ike Minaret, liattee. ! 4 ) 11 9 341E51 2•1,1 t • VLTLIAM INUITNUTII ATTORNEY at Last , Poi II vll le, Schn3 Iklll coulity, Pa. Mkt In Centre Wert,' neatly opposite the Miners' Dank. Jan. 4.1851 - . 1-1 y 0. TIZAI/011. ATTORNEY. A f LAW ILA. Tremont, Schuylkill County. Pa. Tremont. Atoll 49, lial; • • 17.11". JOAN WILLIAMSON! & JAS. COOPER, Atli:oaks at Law, Pottsville. °Mee lo Centro a few doors East of the "Peonsylvantufkli..! . Coopetwtil attend at all the Conn.. Pottsville, Dec. 7, TO t}94in , %lOTA. .—Theatiphieststop ensue', belltecll VI the otllarstgaei4aind ha, mine of S. JON Ed & CO., C.EovarChtOES at O.OWM. MILNCSIh CO.. and aIP6NCE.H. MASON ft LID.. 41 dissolved by flat test agreement, es or thelfi.tut of Set:ft cober.lost. The settlement of the il frail/ of tlit kite Grin* win he attended to, so far asralates to the Bens/II of Wat. Milne* & Co., by ' WM. IdILNES. - Jeansville, Luzern.. county Pa. And those of lb& dime of IL AllatlFP & Co., by , RICHARD JONES. . fig Walnut streecelttlad.loble - :! . Or by GEORGE SPENCER. Jersey City, N.J. And those of the firm of Spencer, Mason & co , by ,GEO. JASON. Pottsville, P 3. 19111400Phii;Oct.h, The subscribers will :coutinue 'the toteinere of the late tirwrof R. JOHN dc CO.. CEO. APENCER k CO.. andA FENCER * MASON Se CO., hereafter. un der the dm of CEO. lIIAXON Se CO., at Prineville. Bring premed •to • (Ukiah thessme Itinderaf-Coal as -iteretoidre, they schen a runtianance of that patron age ea liberally extended to the late firms. RICHARD JONEA • • • ttEOROR APENCER. ,• GEO. MASON The business of Win Mitt° & Co., will be contin ued by Win. Beitnes,at Jeanstrille, Luanne. county, Pa. Oct. ii. POI 41.4 t A OfiIIINIRTAAT.OIIB NOTlCE*—Whereas 21..Letutsa of Adol , lnist rat ion, of the-estate of JOHN BEND. late Of Port Clinton. .9chnylklll c00n1y..1.- ceased, ties been granted to the sat...tether —all per • sons Indebted to the seed ea: ate are regneste,l t o Dishe immediate payment, and those having c him e , eirileg the same, ill present them drily hiatbonticrited tar sit monil.ft to _ 1831 rue INOtairTßACTolll4.—tterer4l Mlooto' rra to-be let, to b. , butte" by contrary t.v mem& tb f . tooterlaP. For fortheir Information Rppty to ISAAC fiEvilytx. s 0 at Ell= . OTICE,—The Vtfiti of Thomur Furter a Cn., urn, disaolced On the 181 h ult. MI ' , anomie in debted. ate earnestly tegillintrd 10 pay up. that O. Donal may be dose& The Snot and Shoe tinaineen %111 br contlnu.d In the name of the snhotrib , r,..at thn 014 :hand. enrner of can - Market nwl Centre %trona. OEM! ASSIONEE'Ii NOTICE —Nailer hl herebv even; that alt pprzona having claims arampt, and all those who are Indpbtrd Ln the late ri m m LITTLF. St. MAR FIN, arp 'prorated to hive a eel tlem.niotihn,ani Wore ihn let nt December nett. JOHN H. MM.. Awianer. 40-34 Pottsville. Oct. 4. NM 1\74 - 7 - 1 - 11' CF. TO TAX e(II.I.ECTORts. —The Cotter._ 111 !Or.' of the 'event! Townships and Boron:Its 111 the County of Artotylicilt tar the year Mk whnn. duplicates remain Itiivetttetl, are hereby notified that unlf their iitiplicAtes are settled on nr before the last MONDAY in October newt, they will pn , titleely be pesheitateordi op, to.law. And the Col Worm; Car I'3l are rattle Ally requested to cnileet the amount of their dnpl 'entre and pay over the game without delay. as the demands upon the County will not permit of any fortherindnlitenee. Ely order of the Conamleolonera. --- n IssoLuTioN OF PARTN ERSHIP.--otter I.lls hereby even that tlie Pertnen , lop heretofore existing under the firm of UnER, REPPLIER d en. is this day duisolved by mutual eritisent. The busi ness of the partnership will be settled by Uhler & Brother, to whom all persons indebted to the Firm, tcili plepes make payment. UHLER, REPPLIEG & et% 10-10 f The subrariliete N ill continue thr, tialiiiiipB at the 33111 P atmd of the above late Firm in Kt. Clair, where they will keep Flour, Feed, Hay, Oil. &c. trinam S 118.0TIIER 40.ivetf Oct 4. MI IROPOSAGACivitt be received, mail Nov. Ia:51, by the tindeNigned, a committee of the School Board of Pottoville, for the delivery of fitly Tithe of BROKEN Wilt rE MAU COAL, tin the edit frhool llottees. The Coal to be delivered and pm *I the oeveial School Hoare*. as thereomodttee order. and to be free of elate, din, Sze. Oct 4 ISSI UAIBI IVOTIGE.—The publir . herrby ntaltiett that the rules of the Pottsville' Gas Company in refsrence, to spittle:li tons for Gas for new v.:mourners. and permits for extensions. alterations and repairs to old Fittings will hereafter be rigidly enforced —the public will readily eve_ the importance or mmterting themselves from leakage in their piper, and the Ga. Company from censure in rases of accident ariging from deeper We fittings. Sept 27, ISM Di4S - OLUTION ur .PARFNEKSIIIP.—Noitce et hereby givers that the Partnership heretofore •xhoing under the firm oral. B. Bell & Co., is Ihts day dissolved by tilatiial consent; all persons having unsettled at:amnia . with said Firm are requested to present their amounts without deist. Stettlement can he done with either of the undersigned; M. B BELL. .101 IN KISKINCER, Jr.. AiliMrl:l. FREES. Sept. Z; EI3I.ITKD PAR'rilifliGlarlHlP —The ..ItO•Cr 1. hers"i have fortned a limitedpartnership under t , e Am./ICH. GOTTLEIB for the Mining. Trarepotting. Buying. and Selling Coal in Scholikiii County. In Whleb Marcus Bottled, Hellner, of Nikita,- vine, Schuylkill ' , aunty. is the tireeral Partner. and DANIEI. H. BENNETT. of the same place. i• the Sperial Partner who has contributed and paid into the common Stock of the firm. the soul of Three Thousand Dollars. The partnership commenced on the sixteenth day of Pepiember• Inst.. and is to ler. notate on the first day of April. A. 0. Etztarco ljundr..n and Fifty seven. EMERY JIESION ATE the -Ilium.' Juueu.a Iwh fished in l'attsvllle. iSchuyik ill County, and the Oh scricine Bulletin. published in Mine rev lite, tarhuy County, au the newupupera In o l.irh the aafms of l b.. Apechtl Partnershipondcr the Am of- M. Oot•rt.rt s ii£ILNI rm." shall he pubtlehed as directed by the ni,,th act tint. nfthe act entitled An Act Wilier to lintitetl Partnership, passed the Ma March. Mid . * DANIEL KAFIRCHER, Record, r. OrSciesbote. Sept. 17. A. D. 11851. 35 tit NOOTICE is hereby given tint Letter, of Ad toin /1 6%mM:in of the Estate of dame-1 Young of tioi '•lttite of Maryland. d if. 'My been ginnteil the subscriber by the Resi.ter of Willoottri.of kill Conroy. All indebtei! to the r.2vate, ore requested to male Immediate end Th.. having claims ngainsi the PIMP, to Hoorn! Men. properly for ortttemeni.. ❑31,14. Ph Ton F • lq Pi e •I. 9 In 10 II 50 1 00 sew. 90. lASI uisoLuTioN.—Tho PunnetaVP betrinfore D leNicting between the Subarcit.ers under the Finn of PRICE! 111411IER. at At. (Aide. and WM. PRICE et Co.. at Philadelphia wee dbieolved by mutual con aem the 16th ult. The basilican of the partner:hip will ',settled be Wlllietn Price. to whom aline..mt., indebted in the Finns, tvllt please melte payment. WILLIAM PRICE, WTI LI AM nrcy THEvutnorriber will continue the buoinens nt the r+me eland nt the nbeve late firm In At. Clair. where he will keep a general miaow:tent of du% very beat tomb , and nt the.lowent reel priren, ronoleting in part of iirneeriea. Dry Condr,fiardware.Queeneware. Flame, Feed. Salt and Fish. W!tr. PRICE St Clair. ta•pt.l3. 1651. 57414. A SSIGNEE•S IVOTlCE.—Wherens, tddison Erdman, by Died of A.sisthment for the henefd of his creditors, has'appolnted the ratiscriber as Assist nee. therefore ntt persons indebted to The said Addi eon Erdman. will ■re the necessity of promptly nt tending to the payment of Inc PAM.. and those ha vine claims will present them welt nOtrivntieltril ivitbin sic tverkF:. ertABLE:4 W ennej:ft. N. It --Thomak Dombinzer, in Itllddtenor% is au ilinrized In terpiee nii•neya and claim Sept. 13.1€51. Dmisisoriritok.s . NOTlCH.—Nottre in here.hy elven tka Lettere of Adminiztration on the estate of Thnottald h hrftrer. late of the Borough of tit. Clair. deceneed. beve been granted to the gull. 'tribes : o❑ pereune indebted to the rotate. will please mete payment and those baring elating will prevent them without delay to WM. PRICE. Ailinliondretnr. St.'Cliir, Rept.lpl, 1851 TAIT itkitrin — M - B V OWEN 111 AT (WIPP,- .01 tent No. 7 hoe been made by the Director. of Lys udo.; County Mutual insurance Company, on ad ['semi= notes in force. on the 2.5 th day of Aprti 1.451, nd early payments of the same are partierthily requir ed, that the claims of suit say be promptly paid. Eteceiver for the County of tachuylAlll. Pottsville July 'l: 1851 IvoTtoir..-NOMIE RIVEN that A Am citizens of Schuylkill county intend toapply to the Legislature at the neat Session, fur R-Charter of a Bank of Dia wont and Depoait. to be located in the Eintough of Tamaqua. Schuylkill county. Pa.. to be .called, "THE. ANTHRACITE RANK OF TA• MAQUA," with a Capital of Two Hundred and.Filky Thousand Dollar+. with tho privilege to increaxe the Capital of said flank to Fine fititolycd Thousand lam • Tainsera, June 18, 1851 ro WOOD CONTHACTOII.II.--eroposala 1i will be received by the Ethiladelphla and Reading Railroad Companyfora supply ofCord Wood. for the year 18.51. Specifications may be had on application to 11. M. Walker. Mount Carbon. or to Henry Heuer, Wood Agent, lfrhtiyik ill Haven. Feb. LS, MI tir • • , xioiricz.-I. 4 AHORERS, MINERS AND OTII - ER& who wish to purchase lots in Trevorton, at private sale, will (laden Agent on the Premise,. Orin the town oh Shamokin. Labor on the Railroad will he taken in payment of lota. One half the wage' of the laborers will be advanced in rash. June 8.1950 IUST 'fte.ClEllrED the haneltintnesio;;(rtnetlt tint Ear-rings that was 'ever nfrertd for vat« in thi, Region. fur sale low; by BRA DT & ELLIOTT. Oct 4 IPSI - 40— . AA SPLEPIDED asUirtment of Gold Cult Pins for sale, ion-, bp .BR &DV at ELLIOTT. Oct 4 MI . 40— LARGE and beautiful astorttooot of Gobi and Watches. of all descripttohs. for sato low, by • BRADY & ELLIOTT. kale.a ILA N TIC II e n s i tin A ygVrtaiE v ll i n44l:or Oct 4 OM 40-- ARPETING AND MATTING—A handsome asaottalent of rpeting and P.lnttiar. pat rieteiv el) and for aaleby q J. M. BEATT & PON. Nardi 19. 18S1 11.(f vubseilber has Just received a figs vaorlmtnt uf Elev:i FANS, of all devellptions arhlchavill be inUt at than city prices, at • H. "TINA Wei Oda* and Fauev Siete. Aur. 9, IPS! ULTATPION'S FIRM IBUlCK—C•matnnoly on VT hand and (ornate by the eutoct lber at the York E. rAnnu:r & BON. Atte.o.lB3l, 32-tf .BOV NTT Land Warrants. bought of thn War of 1812 of the Florida and alealcan want, for whin, the highest rash. Rica w il l he paid. apply or address; DECIITOLD: No.RO North trh Street, Philadelphia& Aurora 23. 1.135• • 34-1m = FLArir,4o,-. First 1104114 PEATpalta. jot J. M. NEATTic & lON. Myth c 9, lISI 14-tt (i E. MO G MIND, DELLIN BEND, D. KftEOM, Clerk Commissioners Office, Oct 4.1451 4041 12MMU JOHN S. (1. MARTIN. JOSEPH NIORRAN, JOSEPH SEIDRRS. rottinlitlee 40-3 t SAMUEL PILLYMAN. President of the Gas Company 39-41 lIIARCUS DEILNER 'DANIEL H. nwis Er"' srpt. 90, lEII. 79 6t I At'Oß REED. Attsninigtrator lintightergmt, John K. Smith, William B Lek", John Harlan, Peter Aurand. (Marie. Bennett A. L. flestighcei Michael Heard; Robert Rote We. John Itendrleko. Itichar4 Carter. fi Morganroth. D. M. BOY D. Ann' 9.3-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED, aro. AVANTIKI4—k J. capable Of, Whin: charge Of ttle Ce.ntsi b utzkt school, in Wesvistatiarrig tow ovhfp, Kchu, ) ma; ,, 44 ty . The applicant mum be ri roan of good moral eh t : atter. with potieient capacity to teach. Applicanot, will her received and, decided upon on s ATrBDA the 24th ofpctuher at I tiel.pek, P. M. at the School douse. boat Milo, below Orwizaburg. By ard" of the Board. PETER . ratald.l4lllT, President. Oct 11.185 4141.. 1ru110n42 . 14a2s is treated at AhNit Jo.hes, (dangtstpr of David and Anna. Marta Jones.) tett car home at Silver Creek. °mina 124 of July last. , She la about 21 years of asst. any informattoo fon cerniny !meant be tbrinkftels received by her m„ th , er and friend*. Address, ANNA 3IARIA JONR • 15, Silver Creek P. 0., County. p a. Oct 4.1&!t40.31 IXTANTEtrro Dia,r feathers f,,, it arT , V v School District. The Directors win al tre house of Francis Denrier, 0111. the 11th 4 0ft,,,. • f, when the candidates may be exlonicr.i, Dv order of the Hoard. • • t:i.i/Alt rot 17,11-4 N 33.? t • WANTEII.-- . llar. advert's./ etym. n a W fiahrflarall an a *tote. Ile has had alit year% ether irnee,and can give sat Isfneiory A 4. dress •• T. B.•• at thic Seat ISSI :711-tt VicfiClllfirt D.— At the tinter Hol Mom., 11 tertield ertonty, near Illehrnortd, 'Virginia, Fon, MI ERA to die and Ida*: C7Nil The (ea; 1%-yri t , rnlnone and rarity' dug. Pron - lonr to two dollar. day rart , ne rosily remitted. It is ?referred to vire ‘.6. %%mei, h (mar:ter, either In small or larar;larro,. JAMES It„ t'OX. President • Clover Hilt Choetrillettl 311oIng Arpt 6,1101 \ • • a Cool Mino,wrll .ituated In Western F.lnertence In Mining and reformer. of the high,,; ehArarter required. Addre... Neu' York City P ost •ettii, r , Rot 3106, et Ating,qualifteations. Ana.?. ' 11 If • Admilkistratorx 11-et SII. _ TUA'f/ON WANTED. *4 AfiENT 011.17O•rit in , nille out dont tp.ittPie, by a young man how artlnp am hook Rapper fa a largo wholoaala coronas_ Mon at:trot In th• city. If regnlrpd thp hpn nt M t tot'. prow ti 111 he siren. ltddiros B. BANN it.N. Pnittviu, June „ . tic NTE9isixe.p! - -1000 Rat till T a handed Nall Keg., In good ord•1 with eithft or two lunulA K. Fl7/ATER 4041. Der. 14,1450 blond Mt 4 MACIIIINInTS employment at Ihr 'rob Watts, If immedi•. i upplleatioti made. Tao n ful a. Feb I. I ',II I Afark; — : - C1:01/1) rd In the Coach InanuNctory 17464. to Thlr.l sire. t. Augu.i rino.lllElq NV ANTED— TILL 61. 1 1031.11 r c its Winer. al 111, Fro,isinte PI Poi. vine rt. bite 11111 rountl , where they rant., ennimodar.4 wOli comfortable board and ..“ renonnable terno. We hat Is PlippliPd with Ow ur,i Potter. Ale. ride!. and all kind" of tempetnte the eeagoit can atroid. Tim boome ii altuaten mot healthy ;soil airy part of the Borough. All ite ditiere, I Slarci Lin,. 0( the foal Region ~ l a.t mat oppnAIIP The hotio• le lilted up ion, -I), not eaev ...Irpaeded m besot) and neatness. hlmeoli to nee all tib'elertlano in making !hone fottahle who sive him a call. Hoard. 'fur r!logle fornlet, IV. No c hnrge for luggagC:. H. IPA% AHD 01)r, }MI GROCERIES, &c SHAD. SALMON. UERRINC:4, PORK. RAMA and 8110171.1)ERP. L.YRO and CHEESE, 110 11, 1!151 tie r iniiitieadn of L. N ted extra nun:kr-ruled Hams. (tint I..lgfrln in 11211 hopawniiii, JUNI received and ior sale at the Idireid Pliziadelphla poreF , 31111 e W1101.... , 11.• Prorlainn root. C J. IMBBINN, Aeon,. Silver Terrace P 411,4111. 40--. o,•t 1 1,51 (0 A PIRAlid CHEESE. 1101.011XF. SA. Al Y 7 sluperior gngar Cored llama, Ar.•en and Ills k Osnlogo Sian • do prepared Corn, 1111, Milk/ I 14;• ; Hecker* rebr.brai...l Fdrinfb i Smoked Tonqura, &c, &c., uat.ritrelved by J. M BrArri Pc WM. Pottsville. May 21, 1651 2141 I`o OAP: SOAPS SOAPS-104T itscßivED,‘ 17 the et. eld:f Depot. a larpr conoignmobni Barcm k consi.sting ot BROWN SOAP, PALE Do. EXTRA Iv.. for srlr at the St Clair () error. by . IJIILER. REP?I.IER 1C„(:0:, Ae.rato N. B. Always on ha•id. and far vale a .urwri,.. 5 . title of Miners ; Oil, which will he sold Ina • MEP HE NEW DEPOT—Tor Pottery made aitt. Brockville wait* Ia removed from Silver. Tr: ra. P 10 KAP( Norm/ evian Ptrect a kW yards Mat .r b, Mount Carbon Railroad. Storekeepers .and ottor arc tegnr.led Co call end ingpert the stock on tico,l F. HODGSON. Ar,..at AriTII 12. Itull F NGLISII lIREAKFAST TEA— & veryparsenar articla 01 Mack T. j.ll , ll . .(PiVt II and lael , ale, by J. M. BEATTY AI: SON rottortfle. May. 24, MI - 2f-ri - VIC f OHA COFFEE—A SUPERIOR - ARTICLE Of V 1 genuine Morlor entre., just rerclyPd from N.o York, by J. M. BESITV & SON PoMmille, May 'II. 1851 - 44-tf .I.lElll.S—Very Minim. (41tEIRN kb44 ISLC K A Tbar for nle by J. M .ItEATTY gr. SON 1I:1Mb 1.9. 1851 - .3.i1 FOR SALE AND TO LET FOR ItENT.=-A ROOM and 11 , 011: falin.nt whit Sten m l'owrr, 41iiihhle for a mai, Tr! i. Nl,..rhinc.Shrsit Inr II:II/king in 8r05...5.. li , NV to B. HMV.. A NI Pottsville, kPrt 13, Iti:/1 - - . FOR .. BALE.—TIIP. ,nrstoeNef: or 1 .. the czb.rribrr Hi Norwegian Retest - If,, IP!: li teat molting, wohle make it a favnint•le loc., - .,....., .~...., C" for ~ ', O who.. 111181nrp is witrdn i• • JAMES A. .i.,;S: \r 4 * •2:lti fo..r.y .offt Pottsv i le dul H. Isl 4 FOR „ma c..., .„„.rw ~ .Ira -..lss tv Iltvellina Iltitee, ttd al artea of Inns ,r,t 111,0 r if r -to 'red I. the 1111,1" ha ti, .• quitable for a -mall tarn. ll:Haunt - arty toy led idfilie West BUM(' h or the River se has lain sr., Mine Mil Railroad, vittltin two miles of Pnltlvii, and about the tame dlvtative from Minfravine Fn; ptlee and Huns apply' to'. Pt. RUSSFI llahantangtt gfrert Pnl.Vti/e taldf Juts IV, 1451 :-- • * --, iiii`n `ENT.-71•Vi - li,. %Tit:l.oNi: 11 .. ' I, M . A with ronnn. In front, suitable c.• bee offices or 41411.11. In Thompson's lints ~. DO Market street Vary,. otter. In ihp d er,i,, I • gterY nf the 'time row. ellt room In the Vild story of Thotw•u , • flail, r. , rnier of id and Market stroot%. Also nCO in the 'Rine tmiliima. „ One Frame Dwelling (louse in Fleienth . : - .1rie1.n. ,,, Market. The nonce prnperty intll be rented ion ply t., the siitorribrr..' ELIZhAF.TII v. Triamroios. .1.. W. ItOREBERRY. Faust tile, April 5, 1g,51 POW RRNT—Two stiors Centre etre.% nun recent ly nerupte,l t. •iae • P. St muse a :flute lature. and !rein , . . adjoinitt:. t. Also, • twn-story FILAME 110 re and STABLE on the same lot.'ota Strand Enquire nt J. MORUAN.3larket Si. Feb 15, 1151 FOR SALP CM. TO LET.- . 1 A plearmn: I:emidorree. it, Wert Prr.nt4 • rill t e Valley, nn the Mine Mil Road • a plant distance from flacon, containing about rerenteen art.• undoc a high state of cuitivatinn. Tto Irjoii.e, Burn and outbuildings ate all in gond Moo , Apply ttlo C. M lIILI Mithrlllarl;(o Filet% Poo-wlilr. IRE CO) I. 1851 • 1011111.10 CIIANCY: TO' LET 01.1) Es ft tulslished Grecery ISiand,lnageedtoratlon.ebe , profitable huffiness may be done. The fixtures so.: snail will of the ine.eng weep:its will be given at mieterate.reet. Address Hui Potterille P. thifer Pottsville, August 30,1b51. 35- coR ItEN T...TUE SECOND eITORY fArr Foster & en.'s ghee •.Rote. Ariply to - - Aug. 9. ri .0 RE HT --- .-11ELIArir - et)I.I.IFIIV WITH en .111• 0. J.: Breaker and all other impinvemenis ready 1 work, also.gond Wand White Arh veins unimproved Apply to ('HARLEM M. HILL. Agi Pottsville, July 26. MI. 30.ir . VOR LAR GE ROOMABOVF: I T. TR yfor's clothine *tow.. 2 0 by 55 fret 211 oto • corner l'Poire and Ma ha mango Wert. Poti*ville , April 211. 1851 17-ti PUBLICATIONS. 4teQ, rpHE POULTRY BREEDER S TEXT BOOM , :compilslng full Information respeetln/ tho choi cest breeds ;if Poultry and the mode of raisin/ them. with tummy-five illustrations. Price 121 cents. Ju,i published and As sale at B. EANNAN'd Cheap Windt and Publishing Enure This is a capital bunk for Pedlars. who at ill supplied Cheap by the 100 copies. . June 21, MI C,,,tEillEirL - 10111.11. HAVEN HAP..::-WE RE 4.3 commend all our rcider. who ward d sesi eau I. try paper in subscribe fur the Map. TEAMS. *1 in advance—otherwlve 00. HENRY J. El: CUAIMINGS. Editor. Schuylkill Haven. Po June 7. ISM 91.17 , 284Ftti f AW)I3OOKEL—PENNSYLVANIA. STATE RE J-Ipetts, IL Jost teemed and Inv sale et BANNAN'a Law :it'd Mteeelleikeous Boat Sept. 6.1.351. I.POit SALE—A Forty liorAe Power Sienna Cntin .L' with Four Hollers, two lifts or Pump; with Roe:. &a—, all in complete order. Tolie reen et 'hi' SPull 4 Colliery, Wer..t liorwegi.th. For ifOrms apply 10 J. 1): Centre sheet. Poltavale. Sept 27,18.31 cb" 24 •th the Tnwn pint corner of Chiont.ers and Mahar. tango etieets. having 66 re.% (runt. on 'Mattawan,. "met, and I depth running to Church Alley. App DAVID Cllll.t.As. 3-I( . Jun. 18. !B:+n LOST AND FOUND. TtiA' IV—S rayed from the 1.3 serther revidmi at ilinelav fire, on triki Saturday, the VIP ult., a DARE, RED orre A VIVI:. with White Fare, and !Hick Cir. ifis' • Mee around the r.yee—White Lege. a Wbite era • tween the Sheet& FP, and one on the jineett- -3 g"'"' and Bell or her neck. kaultatde reward will be 0 en'for her return to the owner, or Information that will lead to her recovery. JOllre paws. Cret.11,18.51 , 41-111, Tit n. TVA) OK • a.*Atiti. et.N, t•ti On'esinespy night or Thorsday mot.. . nifig tarlf01:11 a shed attached to tbe Floater, Ornate, Pottraitte, a Out litAY MAtlttiabont It years ofd, whh a rut lust above V., hetof,ar the left hind let. A suitable reward t:t lb^ glvenJor the return of said.tierr to Mares Who.. Korai Betel, or any inforozonon nitwit! O a t t° tisb recovery. ..-INATEIAN Da OSS. Oct 4 1141 E MI RDLEV & KON 511-t J. R. At E. N. -5-if OM ct..tunity on band, and for !ale by 1. PALMER At , • Market Wharf, rbiladel; BEI ME IMM F'Or4TER FOR SALE.
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