MEM TERMS Or TI MEIMMIL'S' JOMTISLAX., SINGLE aFtsCHlPTirna, Two Dobbins per anemia_ payables semi-annually in advance., to &holm who , reside lit the County. and annually in advance to thou, who rcaide out of Ms County. The publisher reserves;to-hinieelf the right to charge . 1 5 0 per aripturri. bee payment Is drla)ed longer than atm year. Ter etrss • Three copies to one,addreu. Seven •• st Fifteen " Five. dollatv to adrenre eritl pay for three yeat'A BuWt:tiption to the Journal. :• RATES, OF ADVSTITISING nee Square of 14 line'. 3 tintea,",* tem pubaequent.b,aertlon, - Pour lines, 1 0M... - - Sithaeguent earh, ; Otie Bqtrate, 3 mambo, - - Sta.monthi. j - •,- One Year, - - - 11asitilat Vardi of Slim..., per annum, hlerehant* and other... advert t.ink by the Yea*. 'with the privilege of Inaciting 31derent ad* er :lilements 1:1 00 M'Lsrger Ad wilictnenta, a. pi r agreement. MtMERW gibAtßakEls SATURDAY, NOVEIIitTER 1, 1851. -7-_-_-__- [C7RtronNs.—The Of f icial Election' re turns are m from' every county—Bigler's majority is 8,465 :,Clover's 8,577; and for Coulter over Campbell 8,3R9 MISTED Hi- 114 TE IN. The imProvements 'in our printing estab• fishmeal, tecently alluded to, we are happy to stale,-are now completed. This edition•of the Journed was walked Oft by steam—the first and only paper thus printed in Schuyl kill countv l Our facilities for accommoda ting a large subscription list are thereby ma terially increased—our frie'pds may therefore forward 'tleir names by scores—no danger of " crowding': us. LOCOFOOO SILCCESS. The Locos are crowing !loudly over their pretended advantage, in having all but-three Cravernots, throughout the entire country— in New York, Vermont, and Tennessee. This is not so mach (hilr fatrpr as they - would have u. 3 believe. The IVhigs, generally speaking, are a lazy party—nothing short of a Presidential campaign excitement can bring put their full = vote. Illenee our oppo nem& so Oftea get ahead of us in the local and I Stare elections. Besides, is only necessary that the people have asho4 trial of Loccdcm rule, in Order_ to 'make them heutily sack, ' when they throw it -off with an emphatic decision, as they did in 1 10. There were scarcely half a dozen Wnig Governors in all, the States, when the Harriisbarg Convention named - Harrison as theirfcandidate for the White House. What was' the result ? The Electoral votes stood, Ilart"ison 2:31, Van Bu- ren CO! Sa now. give the Locos full play. let them have-eutThient su'periarity, to make them feel independent,. and they will soon trip themselves. The Whigs have never had such glorioue*victuriefr as-in thoje con; tests immediately preceeded by an almosy despondent position of thelpirty. It wiltlie the same iti,'i2. Oar opp i oleats boast that they are sweeping an before them now; but there is an ebb o, every flood--next year, the reaction, consAueat upon this tem porary suness, will quite turn the tables, and leave our now-rejoicing neighbors high -and dry upon the shores 1::if. Salt River. It will be like some of Bli "Presto's"--the change will so sudden, ;the party Will not know for some time what hurt theta. ,We observe the Newyork Tribune has some'remarks confirmatory of this position. Alluding to this subject, it continues,—“But though Loco-Fucos, cho4n by minorities of the Popular use, are how Governors of Massachusetts,. Delaware and Kentucky, while others were elected on side issues, it is not true that :here are but 'three Whig Governors' at presetft. troy. Brown, of Fin ride, is a Whig ; the-actinig Governor of Mts. sissippi, if we mistake not, wouldie a Whig if he were not a Secessionist : and we believe Pearson B. Reading, the Whig candidate, is the Governor elect of California. Let the • Opposition he quiet a r4l-3,i few days. and we hope to show them two more Whig Gover nors, in Massachusetts and Wisconsin. They never failed, however, to'igu=eed in nearly all the States but New Vork, the year before a Prefsideatial Election while they have been badly beaten , in twi4of the three Presi• dential contests. SO they, wilt be again! FRoJI EUROPE.. The Europa•arrived ntlnalifax on Friday. with Liverpool-and London dafes to the 18th. —The elation market wasilepresed and prices had declined one-eighth #ince the Bth Extensile preparation 4 were being made at .Southampton for liossuth'sarrival—he was Dot expected till the or 'after. —The Ex hibition awards at London were creating much. dissatisfaction. The:goods were being rapidly removed from/the Palace.—Mr. Law . rence had returned fromlbis tour in Ireland. —The information , * home by the Arc tie Expedition was undergoing strict investi-" gation, with, reference to the expediency of making further search for Sir Jno. Franklin. ;, . The affairs of France 'grow daily more un stable. The• Ministry Gave all resigned, in consequence of the President's determination • 'to restore universal sotriage by repealing the electoral law of May '3lst; Much interest is fitanifested throughout all Europe for the re- . suit—a - revolotionary crisis is anticipated to be near at hand. It is said that in some parts (if the Republic, the peas:nts of wholedistricts are known to be members of secret - societies, ready to rise arthe bidding of their chiefs: though these reports are said by later advices tti be exaggerated. 'The Government of Saxe Coburg has pre tared a Constitution roi the Duchies ofeCo- pL. burg and Gotha, hitheTto under a separate administration. It enacts that there shall he Only one Legislative Assembly fur the two Diichies. In respect to the succession to the throne, it states that Ilince Albert, husband of the Queen of Eng Hand. shall be called to it, and that he may noMinate a GJYernor, if be declines to fix hisl residence within the Duchy. If, at anytime, a reigning duke as cerids a foreign throne, he shall vacate that of theTsuc by. '86:R10119 !CIIAELGE. The Germantown Telegraph, a neutral pa. per, noticing the result of the recent election, renaarks,—"Some of tcte.Whig papers of this State, openly charge the National Adminis tration with conniving at the defeat of Gov oer&ar JOHNSTON, at the late election.. How tar the Administration is guilty of this charge —if to any extent—We know not; but that _-there Was a tNincerted of in thks State, among the adherents 9 f Senator Coortit,com posed of seekers for alike at the hands of the Administration,—and local disappointed of-. fice-seekers in Philadelphia and vicinity—we think there catinot, he a doubt. The other Whig opponents Of Glarernor Jotutsrox—the "pound, shilling and pence" gentlemen— are not included in this account. A JUST IREBURE. Judge Kelly—thus rejoices. the Sunbury American—is electedl by a majority of over ten thousand, over ,the regularly nominated candidate. This is a most signal as well as a most wholesome rebuke. Judge Kelley's ability and honesty were not questioned, nor was his democracy. but he dared in connec tion with Judge King to decide as he thought tight in the contested election of Messrs. Kneass and Reed. Judge Campbell dissented, and was nominated for the Supreme Bench by' the same person ; who attempted to crush Judge Kelley. How:well they have sotceed ad the result above thentiontd, shows. MEETING OP TIIE JSCEI'L. CO, BAR. Complimentary to Mit. ..Lotther Kidder and ,4.,saritrte After the closing of an adjourned Courtof Common Pleat,. held at Orwigsburg, on - the 2Sth day of OCtober, A. D. 1851, being the I last Court to be held at thatplace,,the Hoa. LUTHER KIDDER, Presi dent JUdie; •Fae• COD HAMMEED and 531.051/01 Fame., Estfre-t Associate Judges of the Court, having re tired, the members of . . the bar and o ffi cers - of I . the Court, organized a ineetiagby theappoint ment af. C. LOESER Esq. President,. and Wm. B. Port's Secretary, when, the objeei of the meeting having been briefly an- t naunced, the following rolutions were of- I ferred by members of the bar and unani- I mously adopted : WititteAs, The couneetioo which exists I - between the Hou. LUTITER. Rumen, as Pre sident Judge of the several Courts of Schuyl kill County, is . ahem to be disselred; we. the said members of. the bar, and officers of the Court, deem it a suitable occasion thus publicly to express our appreciation of his character, as well in the capacity of President% Judge.. in which, by his talents as a Jurist, by his impartial manner of administering Justice, without fear, favor or affection, as 1 by kis amiability of disposition, he has won our unanimous approbation and esteem. I Therefore Resolved, That we tender to the Hun. LIITITET: KIDDED. our thanks for the able, im partial, and amiable manner in which he has presided among us, and wish bins in • Ins retirement to private life; full happiness and prosperity,- which be justly deserves, -and that-we shall still cherish, with feelings i of pleasure, the same friendship, which has,i so happily existed between us, during his continuance among *5 00 10 00 I. 41 00 - 12} - #1 00 5 410 . ~w 100 Roared, That we cherish the highest regard and esteem for thecharacter and tics of the Hon. JACOB IthIMER, and the Hon. SOLOMAN FosTErt; and whilst the one will -carry with, him, into private life, our united well-wishes, for his future success and happiness, we hail, with pleasure, the prospect of retaining the services of the other, on the bench. _ Resoteed. Ttiai the proceedings of this meeting. be published in all the papers pub lished in this'County, and that the Secretary ;urnish the Editors with copies of the same. Resolced, That' Jour IJANNAN. F. W. Iluntics and J. 11. CAMPBELL, Esqrs., be a committee to present a copy of" these pro ceedings, signed by the Presideut'.and Secre tary, to each of the, said Judges. C. LOESER, President Wm. B. Purrs. Secretary. [Fon 'Lim . ItusErss' Jorr,NAL.I AN INTERESTING DOCUMENT Translation of. an Original Mesieati Pro clamation.picked up at MiddlepOrt.in Schuyl kill county, on the day after the Gubernato rial Election : . _ IlEao QrAerEns or rue DI:1f Ocl: At my (Ver. in Pen'y . calt, Sept. Ist, IS - A. I lfyMo Follon.rrs:c-Al ready have the vile \Vhigs intruded neon the serenity and magnificence of our presence, with their out ! cries of preparation for another campaign ! Oar peace is disturbed by their clamor, and have carried the principles of Dem icracy in our pcket for the last ten years, find ourselves obliged again to,take our ever , conqueringsword in hand !! At the head of '` /if lysdred devoted kilo s wens," sworn to conquer or to fall by our side—we tire about to re-enter the field of glory ! Out - ifbrupets and trainl=es give token of our victorious approach, before which the earth trembles and the SUn is darkened! Fear not the re sult of our selection of officers, soon to take place! We have pledged ourselves 'to our friends at the,selit.ofJustice, to the preserva tion of our acient usages, and that no up start new comer, shall be permitted to dis turb the Law and Order, which.have hereto fore seetired gabk and Station, to the " bet ter families!" Our chosen General-in-Chief will be here to witness our .trinmphat vindi cation of all our pledges, and thwe who op pose our sovereign will, " will find them-. selves so badly whipped :hat like BILLY Pay- TUSON they won't know what hit 'em !" The \Vhigs have already given notice of their intention, to bring in their .4 War- Chie' from the seat of Government to con test the field with us, hut as soon as he dr parts out of the sound of our voice, we shall demolish him by a prortlinclarnento! Our spies are even now at their respective Stations, nod 1" our puffers are all fat, well led, and wide awake" to publish our glory, and the results of Mit coining VICTORY ! Fear not, but !-obev-ia.ur orders implicitly and rely upon the proivess °four greatness f God and Liberty!! Br 3iis Excellency : DON FURIOSO F. It Providence permillia.t, , next - G orernor. 1 Dos MintrEe. C , Secretary. tror, TUE .rot imiLi TUE L3COFOCCOS' =MDR Are : "Aidd . Tara Ffetr'!, Hat." Cored, Locaocov, ever, where, li-ten to my little .soii.4; Your theory there i silt tle6urt And Anti,' you entorlv wrong. That 11111111111 :eourge. of Cachou'., That whip n tight and (low together, And nuke. ,neh kind and lawleg. hnrdei Devoid of ;,..nse, or reu.,on richer. .ClloltrS : lal do rah &c. There many year, ye . ve had the =way. And what i= tdl the good yd re done' Our cold and 'liver's all away. Our nobie State in &ht. run : Our varlomk mutts through our domain, - ' May coin at gold till judgment day; Bin F.:urope's bound to have the gain-, Wink Locoloco , have the sway. So, now, ye ve-got the reins again. And sac good times we'll soon enjoy ; The very Blind; the sick and lame, Througltout our land, ,hall :hid employ Ibu, alt! how fake von 1111 your place. Such vain . pretentiong will not do ; Our noble _Mate ye do disgrace, Involve in debt and misery too. Hail, fair Columbia! watch thvi,elt, And dmet be gulled by knaves; For fact irio's sake'they'll €.ll thy wealth— in-leall.of freedom we'll be Our rollit4 otitis &ready Extingui,h'd is our furnaee blaze ; All idle are our be,t of In then: dark Locofwo day-. Our relation hills abound with gold. With silver, lead, and copper ore ; The land of Canaan, as-I'm told, Could ne'cr conapte so rich a. store : There's-wealth for millions yet unborn, From Maine to Louisiana's shore, Why should we of our streriethbe shorn, As Samson was in days of y2rre ? No foreiza stuff we want. you see, • We. Whigs can do without it Weil; Borne day "twill be as Boston Tea, To help the tide to'make a swell : Our prophecy will porno out true, . • The wound will Work its cure ere long; We can't be gulfd by such a crew, So blind, so &elfish, and headstrong. • A sliding tariff we must get, - 4efore our country is recure, . , • ' To cancel Locorecro debt s • And cash in,tead'of stores insure ; • t No thelories then will need to stand, Our . 4tome indits,trr safe and sure, And cash and cork forevery matt— • S'ueLt happiness wa, ne'er 6efore., - -So. Locofocos, wheel around, „-And show you Ince your count!, Nepotr that strange enchanted gmund, . Our country's welfare to enhance: •Then every whorl witi go with might, And Whig and Tory,, hand m hand. All teeth and pinion.. wort- aright, And joy resound through all t h e land. • • JOH Nrtn Braard Dati. Schuylkill Cu Mr. Atbott La-wrcure. our Minister to England, has recently heen making a tour through . Ireland, where he is received with very great respect. Upon Ins visit to Gal way,,he delivered a speech in answer to one made to him, in which the following para graph occurred: . "G ive the people universal education—and I beg to be understood.on this point—living' as I do, in a country that is ruled by self government—a government of the people and from the,people, our only security lies in universal education, founded on religion. I would teach every man, woman and child, to read and write—place the Bible in their hands, and the people will take care of them selves." durioui enough, when his speech was published at length in the Ga'away Vindica tor, the above paragraph could not be found. la" The Charleston Mercury admits the Secessionists have been vanquished and can not undertake to carry out their views. They must therefore look to the successful party for propositions for action. ' AMVSI%G. .7. a: ~ ...Z.t. . 1,5, -- - 7 4. 4 0.13‘,414Wiryr. r ...a. ,. .r....7L4U4.CW0RYera1ir,, ,N ai+.., t 1e........5,5"0:. h t THE. MINERS' 3 0 URNAL g . AND POTTS VILLE GENEIVAI; - = ISTELLESTISCI STATISTIC'S. In.: geographyp . dailpiled.: by: Mr. Joseph C.; Hart, it is suggested by At author, that .the old .method ..of naming. ;the seretal States compOsing Ate Union. was;lia :say the least of it,ineorrect: thus the 'Middle States," so 'c r aned/ are now; in cottiegnettee of the gradually:cession of territory, any thing but . ”Iniddle.", He proposes that they shall be divided. into Northern, .Eailern. Soithern; Western, and Central-:-Central:Statei form ing the centre of lion; tits'well as the geogiaphieal centre of the et.0 . tq , ..- "According to this arrangement, York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mieffigan: Wisconsin. and Dela - ware, woulilliiitu the sir Nothern States, Containin o ve an aggregate _ population of 6,601,000.. Massachusetts, Maine, CoonCetieur, New 'Hampshire, Ver mont, and.'ilhode Island; containing 2,727,- 000, : would form' the six fistero Slaut?• -- Ohio. Tennessee, lielatucky, Indiana. and Illinois, the Ceniral States, with 503,000. The Southern States would consist of Vir ginia,* Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi; Ilihryland, Lou isianii.Texas, Florida. and the District of Col umbia, containing: altogether a population- of 6.561,000. The four Western States and six Territories would comprise Missouri, Arkan sas, California, and Iowa; addi,New Mexico, Utah, Oregon, Minnesota / Nebraska, and the Indian Territory embracing 18 tribes. These, with, the 33 Indian tribes east of the Rocky -Mountains,contain a populational 1,693.000. The whole population of the United States thus.estimated, amounts to V 3,495,000, and this is probably more correct than -any cal culation hitherto made. It is somewhat in advance of the announcement from the Bu reati pima tistics, and includes ( which no other account has done).the-300,000 Indians at pre sent in the country. On referring to the table showing the rank of the several States ac cording to. their population, we find that the population of the State of New York is great er than that of all the States of New England; the population of the City of New York is greater than fourteen of the 'smaller States. From this table it appears that the population of the State of;Ndw Yorkio 1850 amounted to 3,097,000, while that , of Florida was only 88.000. There. are at present fifty six tribes of Indians in existence, numbering in all 300,000. It also contains a list of all the cities in the United States having a popula tion of 10.000 and upwards.' The following table shows the number of children receiving education in proportion to the population of several countries in Amer ica and Europe:— New York, one in 3.0 ; Ohio, 4.0 ; Massa 7 chusetts, 4.0'; Cotinect ieut , 4.0 Saxony, 5.3; Bohemia, 5.7 ; Baden, 6.0 ; Maine, 6.0; New Hampshire, 6.0 ; Vermont, 6.0 ; Rhode Is ,' land, 6.5; Prussia, 7.0: Denmark, 7.0; Hol- I land, 8.3 ; Scotland, 10.0 ; Austria, 10.0: Belgium, 10.7: Lombardy, 12.0 : Ireland, 13:0 ; France. 13.3 ; Switzerland, 13.6 ; In diana, 17.0 ; Spain, 17.6 ; Venitiaci Provin ces, 30.0 :South Carolina, 64.0; Russia, 77.2. PAPNRAMONEI The Courtrr Italiano gives the following summary of the amount of paper money afloat in Europe at the present time. Total amount, 1,261.4f25,M; of this Russia has three hundred and thirty-nine millions ; Austria has three hundred ; Britain and Ire land, two hundred and.teu millions,; France one hundred and forty millions: the Papal States twenty-tire millions; Portugal twenty three millions ; Saxony fifteen millions ; Sweden fourteen millions ; Turkey ten mil lions; Spin eight millions; Bavaria four. millions and a half: time balance being divi ded . among the smaller States. • Bremen, Hatuhurgh, and some'of the smallerAlerman States, Switzerland, Norway, Parma. Mo dena, Servia, and the Danubian Principalities have no paper currency. ('CONTRIBUTION OF CHEMISTRY TO THE HEALING ART.—The filet thitt .elyer's Cherry Pee:urtil is a chemical discovery, may explain why the" distinguished Professors of that Science, (Silliman, Hitchcock, Welzster, and Cleveland,) have given their certificates in its favor. None.could better judge off' its Merits than these eminent met,, and their names would be asuffieient 'guarantee of its value, if experience had not already proven to the public that it is one of the most effec tual remedies fur affections of the throat and lungs ever before them.—Scient t fic Review. TIME bcom. TRADE FOR 1851 ~~ ~ .~_r The quantity sent by Rail Road this week, is 11,- 6;10 02—by Canal, 10,4112 0.3-for the week, :x3.- 3!-2.03 tons, being an increase of about 5,1100 tons over the supply of last week, ;or which the Rail road transported about 4009, and Canal 1000 tons. On the :10th of November, the Coal year, so far as concerns the Railroad. closes, and in all probabil ity, the trade by the Canal will cease also at the same time,unless we should have a mild December. From present appearances, the increased supplysent to Market this year; will reach 1;300,000 tons. Of this quantity about 000,000 tons , properlY belonged to last year. The freshets of that year caused a short supply, and rill the markets were cleaned out of the usual stocks resuaiuing 'over, which in *so extended a market, cannot be less than 200,000 tons—and the Railroad sent to market from December 1, 1830, to April 1, 1801, %upwards of '400,000 .tons, all of which was consumed as tut as it arrived in mar ket, Deduct this amount trorn'the increased supply and it leaves the natural increase in the neighbor hood of 600,00 u tons for the year, which is much larger than was anticipated by the Most sanguine engaged in the trade. Low prices and'the great in crease of Steamers engaged in i both our foreign turd coasting trade, is the cause of the greatly increased demand for coal—the production of Iron and some other branches of manufactures have rather dimi nished, and we ClUe.4ioll whether the increased consumption.. of coal in the :manufactures of the conntry, if there has been any,'has not exceeded one , hundred and fifty thousand togs. Theis great increase has -also developed the Midi.' ty of our Operators to keep pace with the demand. Although the increased supply from this Region will reach 000,0004eaP, it is well known that our Col lieries were not worked to their full capacity, and ' we never knew the trade Move on so quietly in all its various departments, as, it has during the sea -1 son which is now drawing towards a close. It is pretty generally conceded that the increase I required next year (unless a Modification is effected lin our revenue laws at the ensuing session of Con gress) will be in the neighborhood of 400,000 tows, and this increase the different Regions can furnish with ease. With but little pushing, we belieVe f i our County could famish the whole increased quan tity that will be required, ai the Swatara Region will add at Feast 100,000 tons tai the supply next year, which was cut elf woo market this year, by the i en)argentent of the Cajun Canal. Amount of Coal sent by the Philadelphia and Head• ink ilailrrid and Schuylkill Canal, for the week end ing on Thursday evening bat. RAILUOAD. CANAL. WEEK. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. ;P. Carl, :13,704 06 452,309 16 !LOSS 09 969.350 14 Pettsvill 4.75! 09 156,9.;2 , 16 1, 1 31 18 60,700 04 llaveh, 13,091 13 639,131:13 6,609 13 166,944 16 Clinton. 7,017.14 217,390 10 1,034 03 31,390 19 Total -41.6413 0 . 2 1,4&4,778 111,662 03 497,710 19 Cr/MO 13 Total, 1,9R1,349 'OP To Pe me per iod last year, by 11.ai1r:..3.1, 1,13 , ,018 13 • Cans I, 2,38,030 07 Increacii this yeaf, so far. SCS - 1,00 OS tons RAIL ROADS The following is the quantity or Coal transported 'aver the different Railroads iii Schnylkill Connty,for the week endlnx Thuraday Prenlng. WEEK. TOTAL. Nine itilland S. 11. It. R. 22504 736.990 IP Little Schuylkill R. R. 8.080 02 249 999 06 MOl Creek do : 9.909 09 324,714 09 Nonni. Carbon do 6,722 00 195,071 01 schaylkill Valle) do : 11.503 139 3:11.482 17 bit, Carbon and At Carbon 2 11,641 14 1*4.2.57 13 . . . LETIIGII COAL TRADE. Quantity sem) to market oft peek ending on Oct 11th, MI. 's , • '. WE rI: • - TOTAL lo•liigh Coal Co., 10,212 05 350,900 04 Room Run Miner, ; %CIO 19 77,105 17 Dearer Meadow. . - 1,255 10 36,690 04 Spring Mountain Coal, • , 4 210,17 W., 13 Calculi) Coal. ' :' 684 12 25.7.41 01 Cranberry Coal Company, '; 097 01 0.600-15 liasloton Coal Co., 4,320 10 .04,903 08 Diamond (Mal Company, ': 721• 05 34,4.57 00 Burk Mountain Coal, , 3478 . 01 90,819 C 3 Wilkestiairo Coal C0., 21,067 00 Total, 23,00 10 877,297•01 To same period last year 1 • 579,b113 02 jntreaiut sn far- {►T6l L► TOLL ANA TtAAIrobT►TIOA on I►ILIOID (KOMI. ' From rti.tlirboo.l3.lJaten.P.Climon To Itietunnd, To Phibuir 160 1,75 1.15 TOLL BY' CANAL Frani Port Carbon to Phltadelphia, • " 'Mount Carbon . do • ' " Born. llaretr, J 9 " Port Clinton do • lILATSA Or ractodr By CABAL. Philad9. Wllattaiton. N• York, Prom Port Carbon, 63 - 43 01 53 " Ut.Calhoo, • 65 • 05' 166 4, Bain,- - •90 • 1 Seat 51 NEM SPLENDID yam or CALIFORNIA. Cogswell:lE ELTlOlittlEtrrortirailifornia. D'Al NV c 0 bt tens* mxit: aken r op the xpot, en&the only co tteti: repteirebtet !oh-at that reoiatta hie wintry rier ;veto, witt epeltat TUIA ' TOWN matt.. ' 72,44./horsoes oal Eeenier. Afternoon Ipeofirrad' ..1=4.10 conunenco at It teelock:, rals.Stran tic Work.ing larger: and tueu.magnifte cent intim moth , . le in sr:Midi the-Vas:Tent San Let- I epso, scenes on the Chagrae the Luxtriatit Vegatatitrn of the Trunks. =awes:. of Stirenna•And fmes, • Trains Vtirtinie the leassnus. the VIII and Day of Panama. midnight . procesaion Is tho•Orazul Plazt,:a liurial at sea by inneullgett, Weird on the PIMA.. Coast, the Golden Gate at the entrance of the flay of San Franeinetr. , ,sbeClSe.and Liarhor of San FrAnciscrl.lnterlipi 'ne.4stivntain4 :Manes, the.la!!evs moot ilsan JeSe, sjesplotaulis dud leti nlelnts.Abe CitiC3 Or:4 tagklnn, aiel,.lleu/Sta..NefrAretil at theratile;the aantriten-filreetind its Tdbillz,tri sistenaesettes Nett Msnes.pead.itan t e ass,. - ned !hi-Pleas Nevsitras4Stinset.: Ounlinz.sltoimulitt the magi Grand and trepssitnyjistibitheLever, whassi4J. ,trle4ets cents..„Msness Isp,viat eln'ssierck..-.rZibi - hltkin rt cinnmance!.7i .. o'clock: • . Nov r - teet - = . , . - 01..1yEn b isscar: -•Lear.s.o Satz aT : CUBIST. • r 1 031 -1 11§.310x - MEitell A NTSAii. 54; • Phlladelphis, Dellers JEi Ei.b.. - Clierer 4 and Prf.- ' , Wan.. Hire -mummify on band an nnionment or DRIED and PICKLED Fltql; est:, viz: - - Nlatterel„ I Codfish, •.1 ektei,.. Dried.llter. Bahnnn, ") tief,f, Pork; I Ahouldorc „, fArd,chet•c!e, 7 Biells, Herring... 1 11101, I Rice,. &c. Nov. I, • " • • -it 2,n EMMMME naminoAri SILLS WANTED.' TyIIOPOSACS trill be reeelvnifb y the sot.snriber op U to the drat of December next,for a supply of Sills tut the Philadelphia. k- Reading Railroad Coutpany, in the year 1e32. Persons wlßtiing to furnish 51114, are reepirated to vend In their bid,' snort. as It I.+ con fidently expected no contract will be made after that date. - . Specifications can be,obtaineLl at any of the stations along the line of the ros,l. • d.DUTTON ATEVA.E, Chief Angleton: Engineer Pnttsinwn Nov. 1, 1831. 44,1 m ,AIIDITOR'S NOTICE. irrIHE ntrdersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Or . /. ishatial.;.turt of ektioN•lkill County, to audit., re:et and restate the account of Samuel tfilther, Ad ministrator. &c., of Daaiat. Nuns vinous's, decd, will attend for that purpose at his office in' the Dor ough of Pottsville, on FRIDAY, November 21, 1851, at lUn'elock A. M., when and where all poranns in terested can attend. Nov. 1, ISSI AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fIITIE Undersigned. Auditor. appointed by the Court 1 of Gammoti,Pleas of Schuylkill County. to distill). ute the assets tit the hands of Benjamin F. Taytnr, Assignee of Erma Ar. Mrs es. xviii attend for that purpose at Ws office, in the Borough of Pous.itie. on TUESDACY, the 18th day of Noyetnbee, A. D 1551, at ID o'clock, A. M.. when and where all persona tn termed can attend. ; Nov. 1.165 f AUDITOE'S NOTICE Tin undeisinned, Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Schuylkill County, to audit, re settle, and restate the account of Susan O'Brien and Edward O'Brien. Administothirs of ANDREW O'llai. EN, der'd., will attend for that purpose at his office. in the Borough or Pottsville. on THURSDAY, the 20th day of Nnvember.lB2l, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. when and where all persons interested can attend. - .1011 N P. HOBART. Auditor. Nov. 1, 1821. 41-3:b AtTLIrgOR'S NOTICE. TS the Court of Cohnuon Plea: of eichuylloll County Henry rtbegy 1 re I Jane Term, Andrew Cochran. 1 Vend. Elponal. F. D. Kaetcher es. 1 June Term,lBsl, Andrew Cochran ) Verld.,Etponas. The Under:it:ord, And irnr, appointed t.v :tie +aid Court. to distribute the fond nrising from the of Defendant's !teal Estate by the el hol', :owing' the Creditors, will .titenit ar his ottice. in the Ltarrosirti of Pottsville, on WEDNESDAY. November 11l 1851, nt I.) o'clock. A. M.. when arid where all persons thter ested are invited tie mend. JOIIN P. iinitnar. Auditor. Nov. 1, 1.51. 41-Ma THE Coal Veins nit the Chr , stiati !Crinkle Tract of Land. belonging to altiSsrs. , Voting. lto'•afk. and others of New York city. ibis tract of ('oat Land b situated West of, and adjoining the hods of the well-known Spring Mon:it:tin Mines, in Carbon coon. mood contains the soot, choice• white ash :wants ot Conl. A Railroad with T rail is now hrit.t'ron:droc led from the heart of the tract., to cosec: with the Re aver shadow Hold,. a distance of between two and three miles, !maim! a favorable down grade' all the Way to the point of Junction with the Beaver Meadow Roa , t. This Railroad will be finished by , the Sprit.; of 1952. The owners invite colliers to viii tl.e Tract, as they desire to obtain , a p,nrol Tenant upon fair and reasonable terms. air. John Voune.-tit Hazleton. will show the atound and receive proposals Inc leas ing, or application may he made to J. D. MEREDITH, Arent, Centre Street, Pott:.7llle. Nov. 11, 1311. 41-2 m. VALUABLE Real Estate For SALE. TIDE Subscriber. Ex color Of the Mgt %VIU and 1 Testament 111 Jacob Ifehn, tlec'd. will expose to Public Sale. on SATURDA Y; the '29th .I.ty of Novem ber next, at one o'clock. P. kf.. at the PUblie Hon,' of William Rohn, In Friedansburg. Sebuyikill Cuun ty, the following valuable Real Estate. , situate In Wayne Township, in said .county. 12 mitre from Pottsville, and about six nillea from Schuylkill Haven. No. I. •Contatning lei aerea 91 rhea, hounded by tract, N 0... 2. 3, and ;49 ;s a 4, and land or linnlel : 4 1erefer, and FPO Brown. 1 . 11.1 improv coin I'4 the game cnnristlng of a Dwelling Mose, large Barn, and other ontbuild- Inca. wath a good orchard of diiTinaint • knoll of fink trees. No. 2, Containing SO acres and 6) peretws, bounded by tjaet No. I and land of John lieinnitoling, Jona than K..inwrling, and others. No 3. Containint 05 netts, 20 pert:hr.:4, bounded by tracts No. I and 4, and land of Philip Hurnruel. Sebastian Morgan and others. No. 4. Containing 37 aciee 33 percheti,bnonded by uncle No. I and 3. The improvemente ronei , ting of a Dwelling Dou.e. Barn,' end ',..pring IlnituP, with a glad orchard. Tne enfl of the ftlrive !ands in a g1)01, tied well watered, and part thereof well But tered. well ?applied' with good meadow ground, nod in a gond elate of cultivation. Ternas made known on the day of Kite end pot,- - session given on the flret day of April, 1852. JACOB HAMMER. 41 -.5t Orwigsburg, Nov. 1, 1851 accasTraws NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Administiators, Guardians, and 'lnvitees. bereinonernameti hove filed their respective accounts of the 'Winning E - farm in the Beget:fees Ofiii-e (Wine County qrB,hu 3 .l. kill, which accounts have been allowed by the Regis ter, and will be presented to the Ridges of the Or phans' Court of said t aunty. at an Orphans' Court to be held at Pottsville, for said County. an TUGS DAY, the 2nd day of December ne Cl. at 10 o'cinett in the forenoon, for allowance and Confirmation, when and where all persons interested may, attend if they think proper: 1. The Account of Jacob lllhler, Administrator of the Estate of Robert Woodside, late of they Borough of Pottsville, deed. 2. The Account ofFrancle Vernal) and Mary Sny der, Administrators of the Estate of Henry Snyder, late of Butler Township, Jee'd. 1. The Account of William Metter. Administrator of the Estate of Mary Illetter,late of Lower Matian tongn Tow nship. deed. 4. The Account of .Iqhn P Robart,Trustee to make sale of the Reat Estate of Jacob Ziutmennan, late of Union Township, deed. 3. The Account of Devrald Planet, Adminietratorof the Estate of Abtaham Faust, late of South "Man beim Township. deed. 6 The Account of Stephen Baffler; Jr.. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Mary Alice Hun:zinger, a Minor Daughter of Edward Huntzinger; deed. 7. The Account of Samuel llontzinger, ,Guardian of the Person and Estate of Edward flumzinger, a Minor Son of Edward Ifuntzinoer. dce'd. 8. The Account of Peter F. Ludwlg.Guardlan of the Person and Estate of Matilda Catharine tiontzing er, a Minor Daughter of Edward Iluntzinger.dee'd. 9. The Account of Daniel H. Starer and Joseph Denote'', Administrators of the Estate 01 macaw., Shaeffer, late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, deed. 10 T y Account of Daniel B. Kershner,, Guardian of the ltiOr children of Joseph Buyer. dec'd. DANIEL . KAERCIIER: Register . Register's Office,Orwigshurg, Nov I, 1851.- 0: JRPUANS' COURT SALE. pURSIIANT to nn order "Me Otphau. • Court of Schuylkill County. the rorbseriher, Jacob Ilainnier, Ahtninistrator of the fiatite of Benjamin Bade r late of the Boroukn of Orwig4hurg,in the county of sclanyl ktll..lecett4ell, will expose to sale by Public Vendor, on SATURDAY. theTZJ day of Nat/ember nest, at o'clock in the afternoon. at the house of Samuel F. 6011131 . 1 i, Innkeeper. in the Bo I roug.. in tbe County of Schuylkill. ihe follotvine described Heal Eclair. viz: No. I. All that certain Two Story Tavern Douse, partly stone and partly Mick, with a two story brick sack Building attached, ...tabling, &e.,' and Lot Of ground. 'Rua e in'the Borough of Om goliu rg n Aire ea id, bounded in front by Main Street, in the rear by an Allmon the east by Wayne Street. and on the well by part of Lot No. 10. cants inine in width Rtity- WU feet and In di•pth one hundred and forty-eieht feet als! Meter, befog the major pert of lit marked In the general plan or said Borough with Na. 10.• !No. 2. Also. One other lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Orwlgsburg aforesaid, hounded on the north by 'NI iMin Street, an the smith by an Alley, on I the east by lot No. 01, and an the west by Wayne Street. containing in width 60 feet, and In tenth or depth, one hundred end eighty-60* - feet ■ix inches, being the lot marked In the general plan afraid !Int one. number elahty_one, with the apptirtenanres. No. 3. Also, A certain Tract .eirl.and. situate In North , Manttehn Township. In said county, bounded by land of Abraham ilittehish,, Thomas Fey, henry Hoy. and Ellwood Hearne.contataing eighty-sit acres and one hundred snd fifty_ pi reties., strict measure, ailth the appu tetottwea, consisting o fa two story Eng Dwelling Nouse, Lng Barn, a stone Spring Minim and other outbuildings. ' No. 4. Also, One other Trn.t of Land.-situate in said township, bounded by land of Joseph 'Means, ! Ifenry tiny, and other land of decedent, containing fifty-four acres and one kindred and forty-two per- Cho, strict measure, with the appurtenances, consist ing of a small Dwelling House, a Saw Mill, rind a Clover Mill, dce.. ' No. 5 Also, One other Tract of Land, mutate In Mild township, bounded be land of Henry any. Jo. et ph Hillegas,Sqlomon Lebenguod and the last above described tract, containing sixty-two acres and sixty. six perchee,strict measure,wltb the tippnt nanees.&c. No. 6. Also, One other Tract of Land, situate in said township, bounded by land of Henry Hoy and Edward Kearns. containing one acre and sixty per diet, more or less, with the appurtenances. &c. No. 7. Also, The one full, equal, undivided half Part of a Tract of Timber Land, situate In said town. ship, held in comma* with Henry Boy, bounded I be land of Dewy. ilnitenbush, Joint Fisher, Jamb Sharpen end Philip , grebe. containing twenty-two metes, and one hundred and twenty-four perches, atria measure, with the appurtenances. No. B. *Deb The one equal, undivided, half part .0 f a tract of Land, situate to said township, hold in - common with Henry Hoy, bounded Sy 'lsnd of 'John H a b er . Ja c ob !mime% and the last above described, containing rive acres, more or less, with the aprn, tenanees, consisting of a one-story Stone Dwelling Haase, &c,;', late the LOWS of the said deceased. ' Attendance.will be given andrhe eonditiOns of Bole :nada known - at the time and place of sale, by' JACOB HAMMER, Administrator. .. By Order of the Coutt, - Damn !Catechise. Clerk. ..Orsigshurg. Oct. 18,!51. -(Nov, 1,'51 ' .) 14.0.040 00 297.778 19 *0 50 49 48 4U. , QCISSORS.The salmi/14er, has just rreeited a la will s o l d rt oral) qualities aid Prices-- a/blebbe etntarartsellarers prices, sr 11. firkriP4AN , S': Ilook`adil .3111,12,1g3t IMMO JOHN P. HOBART. Auditor 44-3 c• JOIIN P. nortint Auditor 174 i• TO LEasE, 11111 PZINNtsgz.VANIA .Fircaritat. METMliclel4' 'MUTUAL BE EFIT,eASOCI hatoN A 4 • - nf Bpilingleil4•Arasseidorsitti.• Coma* or Doerr -tire ?Min Over rlSttatien Co(ree, rtaratetti4 1111 14 7 11.-14W401N0flervethrti'" AWll44tat'd reske.-V,Miitarl - 'B3:l,ten •"! • - 40 - 00 - " riErfileJ4,--ks AessociAtrioN OF IllgellANide ..jandet ben formed, for the spatula' benefttat bleb to•cane of vintners:dr • aaeident. - Females are akm admlotel into tOisassochulembeit eeCeritilcatee ree Meese Ira them. above four dollars. • PaYritentottlin followitgAsultainatal: TO* Will boxing& lids kiendier,•astistill be entitled te a Weekly tle 1301111 u, ins life. irl'olvahoaitt ha ahah l" by:Vela/PO Oesecldent.44ooattebilleittn nary bilainet4 or orraltution• Yearly Deposit for Aleawbirs nadir 541 years of Az*. *1.50 Admission Pee wbl be c4arsed the Orst year, end must be paid at the. Oran 14' inpkinz application, and lag liqvitlt within thirty days - - • ifti. 00 per year you will draw Irk Oa per week 3AI do • ,de , eo • 360 do ' 4 t a t .N du 40- 4 (4) .no sis . do • do , 600 •do do do -6-60 do • 70 3 do do do • 7 rO , .do SCO do do do -8 00 'do • - 1 - 110<n over fifty years of age - will bit-charged 25 per cent. ta%iro.• • Will be ii,lht as above, provided the sieknestsbatt continue two weeks or !bore. (trantional parts at a week ev•tpted.) and in 'tell roverin FV3 Ea -I: DEPOSIT of Twenty Unlace will he paid at She taieuitier'sdreettse (as pre - ' - • • . • ovriegua: R. Cltill.l,Far. rresidr nt. ; M. G•truc, V, rr,91%. 11. 11. Lat.i.cy, Trc4a*.r. EINAM:t dOStSIITTEr.: • A ; M . G kLFIN. Citivrie WootrurvF, Rev. It. It. Conic tax, Wm. s. mud E. R. C. W. tYIII.IBFI, Al. U. C;;01; 1 41•nyokian. Brferox.ts.—Ei•G o v. . Doty, Wisconsin, ht. Coy. S. .W. Beall, J. It . Plumb, Esq.. Caplet. Bk, Albany. Hod'. Edward P. Little, Marshfield. IlfassaCtrasetts, tlon. J. il.Gidtlinca. 31. C., lien. Alpheus Fetch, Y. S. Senator, lion. Roth M. Gated,. M. c, V.. F:4•Guv. Rev. D. N. Netritt, Done:- Mass , Seth Ihgers, SI, D. Worcester, Mara., Hon. E iAtt Ward, Mlddleboto, M 22%. Paitadetakfa.--Itev. M. G. Clark. C. M. Neal, Ear, Col. E. Curran Phllpot, ItenntN, & CO., iladttOr llas 30;tine & Reed, Dr. it P. Palmer, It.. H. naafis 4. 21/ Cherry '''irofq.ll.ol& Boardman, 03 and 95 Arch Street, Pl4rria & Bros., I.oembotive Cadet., Ciattan & JFer York Cify --“On. Horace Greeley, Saniuel Hal ley, °fine. Don andilotel,Rnherl Withers, P. D. Whit more. 40 Wan RI veer. Rev. D. %T. 6 raham,tini Green wich SlreM. F O. Ford, 9) prilton Street, Warren Ward. 62 Frankfort Street,Joseph 1.1nr021:: Broadway. Sp ri w7jief ri o.,raood. Don. E. D. Beach,Vl.'Foot, Merchant—l T. Rockwood, Merchant. C. P. Kibbee, D , Wm : 510 V,.. • p.m. Darrisbucc. by Pe rwistant. —Vol. Wm. J. Sanders, Washington noto. stipben 'min e r Nary, Dauphin Outlay. Jacob "eller, late Clerk, P. n John Fox Deputy Sherurnauphin coOray., W. 0. II ickok.Ploot- Binder, .1. J. Waterbury. FlAmi. Agent II R., 'Collin 3:..curdy, F.ditvr anti Publisher American. • Portr,i/Te.—S. Foster, Assr,clate Judge, Francis W. Duane , . 1 14, 1 .3. ii. Campbell Esq., John 'F. !hazard, Ii G. McGowan. C. M. lIALt., Agent. - IV. P. I ru-an cr, 51, D., Act. for Phila. City and routity. CHAS; E. WOOLSEY & CO. Genera! 'Agents for rennsylvatria, Delaware and Maryland, ,Nov I, !Sal 11. SLIM &lI'S HIPPOINE MIA G. C. QUI= & C 0.,, Proprietors., Will perform at Pottsville, (ase day clay.) on Mon day. November lid. 1651. Price of Admission '2 OA. Dow, open nt t S and tit o'clotk, P. M. Periormance COMUICIICIi at 2 and 7, P. M. • This magnificent establishment, whoge former fame and rep,itat ion throughout the length and breadth of 'both continents has rendered it the grand attraction wherever it bum been located. ron.ists et the most superb stud of trained horses rind patsies ever exhibi ted, (performed by whose praises are th e theme of the whole press and, public of Ent npe and America,) and also of a trio Of tho most acentomish. ml and docile Elephants that the world has yet seen. The horses and ponies were selected from the ler. gest and beet collections in Europe . expressly inc this concern, by Mr. Rands himself, and, althoughthe er.CoMlLlitie w hich have been bestowed upon them may be considered by some as extravagant. the re in no one Who has seen them but In wilting to acknoledge tbat their anticipetiouirwere more than realized. The character of Mr. Semis & Co's establishment In the western country renders it Unnecessary to Pit- Itrap upon its Ttnt company will enter town nn the forenoon of the day of exhibition in grand procession, preeeeded by the maentAcent East India Car, drawn by the elephants, a;iid containing Capt. Adunt.'s lIRABI4 BAND, a maid: of company embracing some of the first talent in America. Following ibis will nettle en tire company In cavalcade, and a train of the beauti fully decorated vehicles, the rear being brought up by th.• evirilvitely beautiful miniature chariot of the fairy Titania, drawn by lqlilliputianponien.the whole forming the most Imposing and pleasing pageant ever witnessed its the United States Oct 23 lesl FANCY FUR STORE THE subitrriner invites the public getterally'to ran and extrottp• his large stock or FANCY FURS.. rimaislintr of Fijcb, :gone Jlartin, Lynx, French Sa hli. and Snub. cl mmt.., Ylentriaa, &C. Also, Mack and %Vino , Wadding, by the bale. N. B.—The highest prices psid for iShipplng Pure, such as Red FOX, Grey VOX. St nh.Rarcnolt. Muakral, &c. Mill F. WOMRATII. Impnrteo ahrl Pm' Dealer. No. 13, NOtlii Ckst. Philaglophla;Octo!ber 25, IE I SI. 43-3 in NEWand EXTENSIVE ASSOFTTMENT --- of fresh Ed/ and Winter G00d... (DRY GOODS, GROC.ER QUEENS wAR PRO VI lONS A-r. 4-r.) rrfly: subscribers have spent much time and taken 1 unusual pains, in attending the Auctions, both in New York atid Pniladelphia ' In the purchase of their extensive assortment of•eonds now opening at their 55'holesals. and Retail Z.,4ote, Centre ?street. directly oanneltn the Post Office, where they reepectrully in vite all purchasers to call, being well 'insured, from so varied andgeners I an assortmentm they now have, no one can fail of being accomodated—as to pride, they are '-well satisfied themselves, and can assure c „, tomets th a t .n o establishment can undersell them In city or country. Call and examine, and you u - 11l be crinvim ed of tim truth of out statement—to enu merate the various kinds of yoridCwoold betedinus, we would only remark tlist our assortment Is *MM, full and searonable, sulted to the geOeral grants of the COM win y. ; JOHNSTON & CO, " Pottsville. Oct. 25, 1851 42-tf STRATI CAR FACTORY. 54),Z1 v, . i /PIE subacribers Leg leave V inform the public, thnt l . 1 in addition to their former STEAM Elsifllift: SHOPS Let FOIINCHIV, they, have recently put cm new Machinery and Shops for the manufacture of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Caro, by Steam Owes , . %stitch enables them to execute all that kind of work, not only untr o lt better, but with greater despatch and at the very lowest prices. Having thus made these extensive preparations,,lndividuals companies requiring v. ink fir this kind, will find it to tbsieadvantage to give them a call. SNYDER & MILNCS. 0ct.;.5, 1851 4341 CLEGG'S PERFUMERY -AND FANCY QOArri —These ...opener altmles of Orfnmery, IJ amongst wit , eli are enninerated his J natty celebra ted Lilly White, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Todth and Toilet Powders Chinese. Velvet, Chalk and ether approved enSMAtirs. SO a . Walnut and Extra Fine Sand Brown and White Windsor, Floating, Palm, Almond. Fjlicy and Toilet Soaps:. shaving Crean' Hair Dye, Cologne Waters. F.x.racts for the Handkerchief. ttx Marrow. Ilear's Oil. Crystal Pomade CI new article), Eau Les fret flair Restorative. Hair Oils, &e., are manufactured and for sale by JOHN T. CLEGO. Perfumer ¢ Chemist. 45 Market St.. netotv '2ll, Phila. re - Merchants, don't forget that CLEGG'S is the cheapest and meat extensive Mantitaltozy In the City Give him a raN. 0.'.95.1551, 43-1 y GRAPE VINES, FOR SALE —l2otin Grain. Vines Irom 1 to 2 s ears OW, embracing the Catalia. Isabela and Madei r a. societies. at the Vineyaid Pr the subscriber in Berko county, Vines t ycar old. *3; 2 years old *5; 3 yearn old *lo per hundred Orderi reeettred at MOB- Tinex & lintel, Puusvitte. 4341* . Ort 25151 BROWN'S FISSENCE at damai , a Vingee, , Preplred only by a v re d„kk atbia Druz and Chemical State, North Ert t'otn,q of Fath and Chaartut Sts dclphta. A supply of air. Oman. atar . nyo no hand, and far sale at JOFIN C. latt)whPrl, Hole Arent, Druggist and Apottwcary,Centfeitreet Orr Pi IESI AUDITORS NOTICE IN the Court of COMMOIT Plea& of tirbuylkilleonuty, - 1. Thomas Williamson lne:1 , : . -. 9 the nae of John Ansparti.jr . ..fliirles Fi. Fa. of gyp. es. : - ,tember Tern,, Itqll. IL W, llponter. ' .1 rgo.-4.3. , • ['he underriznml Auditor appointed by the amid . Court, to ascertain and re p ort the 'flotsam. eoliths] to. the money made limier the above, elocution-mid the several amounts to which etch Is emitted will attend fn) that plirpore at hie' office In the Harms* of Potts. villeins Wettpesilay :26th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, in ihelorenoon. • NATILANITI, P.IIOOART, Analteir. . ' ilk 18, liasl - • . . ' 42-31 — l - Cri - a , GOODS. SIIST RECEIVE Lassail- LARGE and line aail- l'iptls;Jewsbarps; . • AI Ment of Toys, Fancy; Dominoes, Cando, Camel*. Cigar Cases, Canes, Parties, Horses and Wappts.Wll.l? a variety anther a rticles, Wholesale and Itetail at the loweet Meets.' Geonon Duct., Imparter', No. 113 North fLik.TltaL. Philadelphia, AlsO . Manufacturer of Canes, Topa, Trick-boxes, Rattles, "Naptila-rin - gs„ and Timer -in Ivory, Wood. drc• 1 Ott. 18,1551' - : - : 41-3 m . TO LADIES AND PHYSICIANS. e w hil e it, nu lekly disposes of me;ely•ephenie. 1 rel;:notnlnal, or pretended Improvements. adds Value to those, which It cannot impale. Our Ladle; by .their wi mg testimony in fever or Afro. BETTS' SUITOR CRS, and pui best Pn3siciatis have won delta!l nei eased their sale during the last 17 years. thrilog which time many thousands Lave beeh relieved and the.reputalton of the SUPPOTIT6I6 as the molt luccessfol (trite claim ditahltehed,. rit can:be Worn with perfect ease. Ladles to avoid .coonteefeltetn, gilt apply eery to We. oEl'TR:cornet of tElavetnh poll walnut strietv,tbpioNloll4,, OevlS 1651, • , • 4144' 12221111 211EM=MI TERTISEL MI • 4 tt - 11,111Mallifr lohtraillua NT sosevestereattntraliPllAN'S COURT titaMd' ser adadstrator of gone ' cif, JOHN. 'inlltirZELMA.N, :tate Of , tonrelltabantongotrivensdrip„ln the county of lichtfyli. killdteared, will **pie to , Sale by Pubile,Velnloe. on $3,4 - 08.-DAY. tint. Ist 118 Y Or NOlrenlbet rieo r At o'clock In the afternoon, at the Rouge' of-Iquelbsn Kuntsolman, in thetowtudtip of lower atabatitanto .in itald county:, the fothtwlnuslessrlberl Beal Ealatc, No. 4.,Acertain Oath oftiotalthate in liabanToite Lio township" aforesaid, bounded by other lender the accented, marked No- and' 5, ob Cdtagrant of the pattillon of the *eat Estate of End deceased and oth ers ' contain in,4.107 acres and n percheo with the ap pertenances. tee: ' ' No. 3. Alto one, ether. tract of land situate to saM township; bounded by eider find of said deceased. marked No: 4 in said diagram or said partition sad others. cortaining 3i acres and 40 perches, with - the a prmonnissecti.4c.c. - •. - No.tirattso &quitter tract of ?Mr situate in said I ,,ft" .l tAlN Leontlo by land or Witham Harry, Jacob Shaker cod others. Ca.1114i1111490 acres and SO perches tilt the atiptirtun•tur'es, Np. 7. Also another tract of laud saline In said township, booinled by ianiel of Wm. Marry, Peter Sturman and Jobti Hie•iter, containing 40 acres St.l perches, n ith the appurtenances. No. C. Also another tract n land situate in Said lOW nktap.bunnited by lands aC John metier and ottb. era, containing 35 arses and 391 perches, with the op purtcoances, late the Estate of the said deceased.— I Attendant r will he'grven and the conditions of Sale made known et the time andplace of tale by JONATIILNAUNTZELMAN. Adm'r. By order of the Clout Dastgt. KABR.:II in, Clerk. Orwleshorn Sept. 19.'51 (Oct 18, 'ls.j 49.-St 211EI GERBI62IIRASIZItife PLUID, T 8 considered by tbousandl Jahn.. Alive tended It, as bsbog the greatest Sefourtftefisodsr of eke Wont. Ettiltaly doing away With that laborious and 'Nort on* Practice of rubbing 'the CLOTHES upon. the WA811B0aBLS ; and a grist saving of Time. Labor and Expense. N. B. To prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are trying to palm off an ankle put an like Mine.) th e proprtelor.l. P. tioirr. alit put his wriuen Signature over the Bork of every Bottle. And he only asks an euliphirsed public not toeonfound 'het:lemon Wash ing Fluid with where that ate ID du market. it 1000111 ,In large pint bottles. and sold at the nominal a of 12} cents. • r). . TEAS will nod it greatly to their advantage to purchase ,bis Fluid by the gallon. to dolma their TYPES nod ROLLERS. bring a van , aupettot article, for that purpose. .Slanuractured only by ' ••• . 1. PP. HOYT, At hi. Laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Retail by Grocers and Droning teneral ly. A liberal discount made end ostensive adrertlsing for the benefit of Meets. Remember the name A N WAS lIING FLUID. till inners to he Poet paid.. Oct 18, 18M. LIOUT, LIGHT, ucarr, V T N 0.221 North 2,1 street, above. Vine, Eaat side, .I.lPitiladelphis. 'The subscribers call the attention of their friends and the pnbiic in general., to their New Improved Pine Oil Lamp. ALSO, Fluid, Lard, Oil Lanips—Has Fixtures of every dmariptiOn, Chan deliers, Pendants. dole Brathela for Lamps or Candelabras, Hurindoles, Bonnet Holders, Vases, Parlor Lamp*, Hall Lantern. and Marble base Lamps. A general aaanttment Or Glasser and Oritanla Lamp. (or doming purposes. Hes Pluttit done at abort notice: Lamperick inlarge variety. ALSO,Tin Cans of all sixes. MEI Uy personal attention to the manufacturing of the above articles, enables them to sell atihe very lowest market priers. All goods warranted.. Best quality of Camphine, Pine and Burning Fluid. Wholesale and Retail, N. a.—Store, No. 421 North Id street, (Burnt Din. tricl.)—Fsetory. Nn. SC,, Noble Street. near Fourth. • II CIDRICK,JIORNING & Mania:minters. 24.3 m MEM PQRTEI7S' LABORATOUT• A.'.1.0)11d1., ow:table for .11rusgtate, Binning Fluid, ri? llatties Perfumes, &e. .Pine Od'Or Caxpoldne, distilled by steam ; BUtOlllll Fluid; Phosgene Gas; Spirits of Intpentine ; Venice Turpentine', Bright Varnish. eossal Varnalt of every diactiptinn and quality; Japan anil Sheila(' Vethish of all colt:wand quali ties : .In)n, Leather, (Inni-elastic, Paper and ether lade, llroslt /hikers, Whin Makers and common Pitch. constantly on nand. and 1:n. sale at the Laboratory, 581 North FRONT street, Philadelphia. N 11. Orders vA , i br receivorl nt No. 311 MARKET street snow! Ern FITIt. 32 N. 2ECONO sheet, above Christ Church,nod at :1061 RACE street. .1 A. I'ORTEIIB, 41.3 m Or!, 1 I, IMO .). TAMES I.I.IWEIL—PETEILA Saddle and Millets ti maker. (nun gniiiind, beg, rempeetfully to announce to the. inhabitants of Patriot ilie and surrounding neighborhood. thnt he ha• commenced .business as above, in Murphy's rentre Street, nera the .Penneylvaiint Hall, where he has on'hand an as tontment of Rondo of British nianufaciiite, (viz) Lon don Whips; hits and spurs. tiding and driving bridles, sponge. 013111111 A Wog, brushy's, snit various oilier artirles• connected with the ahnve k ind.of business N. 11.—All kinds of jabbing both light and heavy done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasons. ble terms. Oct. 11,15.51 MONONOMEIELA WHISKEY, rptis Subscrib-re ate in constant receipt and von t element of OLD MONO:4(1411MA WHISKEY. from Yi tehurg of various grades, which they offer for sale in Ints to sititpurchasere, recommending it ,its being prim unadulterated ftyn. A superior article of CHERRY BRANDY constant ly ou hand. ALSO. Hams. Lard.Cbeese.'&c. ECKY do WATICIN. 13. South Water Street, Philadelphia. ' Augnst 23. 1851. 34-3 m PATTERSON'S SEMI= SOAP, volt rendering the Skill smooth. soft and delicately I.' white. removing sallowneSs, Pimples. Tan Cuta neous Eruptions and redness of the Ekin. MI chops and chafes. Ste. nn the hands ,are healed, by It. It is abo the very hest shaving soap in use. Price nay 121 cents per rake. For sale wholesale and retail at the variety store of the subscriber. 8. BAN NA IC 111-Merchants and others supplied to sell .again at, manufacturers prices. Aug. tl. P 431 32-;- ,l 'fltEi RRITSII Manufacturer and dealer in COMPS, RAM KOTA. Sce , would be happy to have the Store keepers of Pottsville and the adjacent country to give him a, call hefore . pturhasing their fall Ilthek. he tueta confident that he can show them goods, that in regard to price and quality cannot ire nurpasstid N. 8. -Country BRISTLES bought or taken In ex change for Goods, at No. 307 MARKET street, 4 doors below 10th North side, Philadelphia. Sept 13,1831 ' 37-3 m QM! VVC have received and opened one of the finest hits of double and single sporting Guns ewer In troduced Into this country, from *2 to 135. Onr gdod double guns are the best and cbeapesttlitol wilt he sold Lowell' than any other In the county. Double and flIVe Borer Shot Bags. Walker's Percussion Caps. Copper and 110T11 Powder Flasks, Came Bars, Ilas• zard's .celebrated sporOns.Powdet. Priming Fluke. (that is to prime the sportsman.) We offer the ahr.ve for thetirnitreme good qualities And remntkahro low prices. ' BRIGHT & POTT. Ott 11, 1554 . 41.1 f SABLE CUTLERY t. A PLATED WARE. .virE have nn band of Mt' best quality Ivory flan , 1' died Dinner and Desert Knives, with or without Forks, dilver Plated Dinner and Dessert Parks, table Tea Dessert Plater! Spoons. Also the largest assort ment of Household St Kitchen Purnitnre inthe county, and' respectfully ask an Opportunity of convincing the public. that nuns is the right place for bargains. BRIGHT d: POTT. Oct 11, 1851 314 f CARPENTER TOOLS, AIiOULD I NG and Bench Planes. Benity's Soeketts and Mill Chisels, Greaves , &, Son's( Edge Tools; Augers, Axes, kspearAt Jackson's Handl Panne' and Rip Saws; Brace and Bitts, Drawing Knives, em bracing all Tools for merhinical purgoker• Our stock in this line in larger, and we are determined to give the public the advantage of It. • BRIGHT ¢ -POTT: Oct 11, 1851 , 414 t SILVER Plated. White and Dark Mineral Knob I.oelts, Upright. IllorunntaLidortiee, Dim. Deed', Chart end Cupboard Locks, Pad and florae I,ncks.^ SIMIM Locga for Starc-doom, Bohn. Dir-honke and steeples. • , ISTDMIT ¢ POrT. Oct 11,1851 • 40r Inn TONS assorted best refined flar Iron for Ma.- VJUTabitiist and 1313ekstniths use. Hammered Tire Iron Horse elme shapes and Nail Roils. !lon Iron for lining coal.Schutes. T apd Fitt flar Railroad Iron, &e.. &r. BRIGHT & POTT. . Oct. If. IS•5I • 41-If TOTS AND rldwrst aoons. DECEIVED by lath arrival large and fresh Mock, It of French and German Goods, comprising Tofri, In great eating, from due to low priced Dolls, Demos, Fancy Boxes, Violins and Violin Strings, itc &c. ALSO, Fish Gooks, Fishing Tackle, and hiee.tiles of the hest English - mann (active. for sale, Wholesale, and Snap. by JOAN M. lIEYBEHGER BRO. Importer... Nd. is north Second street, Plalada. Oct IL !PSI 41-2 m , . TO comma' ItIERCUANTS. ixt M. NEWELL & SON Wholesale Grocers and V 1 Commission Merchanls, No. 340 WATER 'street, rhltaderphla. have always on hand, a 13rge and well selected assortment of Groceries, Previsions. Teas and Mount's to which they invite the .attention of country Merchants.-... Oct 4,1831- , '4O-6m . ALMANACS I'OR 1852. AoGROdiLnf English anti German Almanacs.' Al., English nad German Conde Atmarinecinst ' sub. Ittihad and lot gain at 112.50 per gross. or 25 cents per &wen at . E. KANNAN'ia Oct. 4, 1451 trio THE LAIItESI ANDHENTLEHEN WHO L ore Parents. Boys and Tonne Gentlemen of Potts vine. Pa., andlhe mut rounding neighborhood. Your atienfibis in particularly invited -to the largest and cointilete assortieent of iloTje and clin•HREI.';'S ti.tYrlliNG. That the subserther hen on hand, wall adapted 10 the seasno,sulted for boys of three Steers of age, and to ynong gentlemen of sixteen. MI pereone living at a distance, purchasing Cloth ing at this establishment. have the privilege of re turning them if they do. not lit: P. A. HOYT, 201 Chestnut et reet,•below Tenth. Phtlada. Feb. 12.1851 • .• • . • 8-iyit • SL AT E 50.711 E MOUN. Al.. thin tnethte Company, vesneetfolly Inibrms the public that tbevire filly prepared to4arnieb inpetior Slates for 0 0001 te. and bare .he most experienced Platers in their employ. and %Till attend to any orders *IH/ despatch At the shortest. notice, and. on the moat reasonable terms. All the work warranted. Apply to W. .r. ROBERTS, Treichlereville P. 0.. Lehigh Co.; Pm, Agent, or to H. DANNAN at this mitre will be bunztually attended to tPee.7,lBSO • . 49.1 y MEM 111.AST1111161 AND WRAPPING PAPERS—WO 4.1 Reams Wrapping 'Paprr. &tremor qualities and sizes. . ; 20 . Itearns Shoe Paper. White and assorted colors. . Reams Muting Paper or different sixes. single and doublesheers, • ,• 60 Remus Straw Paper; also. a lot of Tea Paper, all of which wilt be told wholesale and, retail. very cheap at - . . B. DANNAN'S Paper and Stationary Store. '6larelt, 2 . 9, 1851 .. • • T AliV BOOK .=P N YLVANTA STATE RC ?I.4 pot ts, vat. 11. tut toctiyed had for sate at U. HANNAN'S Laii . 666.6Bacollaocour Boot Stote.l ! Sept. 6.185 1: . . 26. . • 111EIJEE8►,LASTIVORICe—TIIE FATE, a Tate 0 of surdas Timea.;-.by C. P.A. James, Esn . pabltabed and for sate at • - HANNAN% • Cheap.Pablkalloa Depot, Centro atrant.. Pottll*lll. Avian 19' 45111 ' 11S. , 11191 GUNS! GUNS! LOCKS! LOCKS! IRON! IRON! Book and Publishing @IOW. 40— • Inn= itIZEMIX. OP PALL AND WATER GOODS.—The subleribera hieing reale e414644tai0n toOtelt huge an,i exten.we sock of Dry Onods; -- Orneertieri• Clneensteare,. Maly-made- Woildig,ilkei • &Tall Phirkiag ' • • • . . • •, ••'PALL'AN II WINTER GOODS!, Comprised of Niemen Puttied:Able Dress Goods, Ray State Shawls, !ding and Squaw * Rim, Choirpabla, Pig. and Plain Mohair Lurtres; GAM Medal end-Thos. 'lloyle's Notts de Mines; Mark, Cimsgeable and Flgned Alameda; English liesinns ; - Cel.pre Climbs; flack Urea, bilk ; Diehl; and German Resler) , of -mice's ands Rad, - Whim *MI Yellow -Fiannelr ; Ilibarlialle Caliente; •of different style's ; American, •Witst of England4"reneh anal German timed (lathe. of the finest and ro u t ' Plain and Plgtir'd'Sailn Ve•Stiflrf 7, Distil And Fan cy,CAserimprrs; . Prehrh Dne-aliin de; Plain sad Fan Tamed and Saline lt;• Woolen Tarn of ctfferent Colors and gliefilipA. fIROCF,RIES—Pei s R in,Java and Lavaca Coffee, i n Otar.h Imperial and Vonna tlyson Teas. Crashed Pulverized, Refined and New Orleans Aeg.tra ; Fe InIt• WWI tilitilp and Sit , Ir MI:11W NlDlat,vp.; sim dried and Rox,ltaisins„ Pi of all kinds en &tautly, on baud. Ins Currants. Quesusurate of m various desceiptt-r. Fish, Salt, ellecse tint Pra 1, 4101 , 11 ~ Ale°. PRIME FE 71.1111Elli.S: The- abbr . , stock of r.,*nits havinn been selected front the lamest Jobbing and Commission 'lenses in the city, and .particular care and- :attention given to select each goods as arc suitable for the Coat Region and surrounding country, we feel confidant ill saying that we emu give (all satisfaction to enstouters giving ins .a call for any annds in our line. -Wb Next door to Mile's lintel, cornerof Nia hantongo sl reel. Potissllle. SHIP3IAN 4 CHANtliEnst, .114 Ocr 11. 1,531 GREAT rarman DlSPOVartit. Wt. J.. S. RUSK'S Nervous Cordial, fur all new Mous conditions ef the system. I first discovered this preparation in 1310, since which time. I have timed but little ditficolty in curing nowt NERNOIJeI DIU I;A -:IRS, but very recently I have added an. tneredient which acts like magic in rendering my NERVOUs CORDIAL far more certain In cur lug Nervaitelvemor of the Strides, :Shaking of the Dead, Palpitation, Flatulence, Heart flu re. 'I Doln r, or Pain in the Face, with Twitching* of the :Rustles or Flesh. Wakeful ness./Itart Diseases, Nuuralgis, and fur the mind or bad; affected by care. labor, or study. This truly won detfut Medicine, from its peculiar happy effect. in al= laying the moat violent Nervous. affections, and com pletely eradicating them how the system. may juotly he termed the . grandest.discovery in the Admire of Medicine. Itiubdues and averts all those NERVOUS DISEASEB, over which the most profound medical *kill bits hitherto had no control. It is a grand resto rer In building nit it weak constitution. already worn down by disease and debilitated by other inedirlrie its invigorating properties act Ilke a charm,. and ita beneficial effects mealtime' miraculous. The weak, the nervette, and those stitTering with constant vila* and uneasiness, are frequently cured by aging a single. bottle. Price ooly SO cents. _ • J. S. 110.8 E, M. D Por sale by 11. BANNAN. .Oct 18 1831. .1241. ORPRANS' COURT SALE. DURSUANT to anordernf the Olti'llANW COURT I of Schuylkill county, the subscribers. Adminis trators or the, Estate of PETER ROVER . late of North Manheim township, in the county of Schuyl kill. dec'd— will exprine to sale by Pnblk Vendee, on SATURDAY the let day of November nett, at 10 o'clock, A. M., al the late dwelling house - of said deceased. in'the township of Nonh Manheint afore said, the following described Real Estate to wit : ALL'lllat certain Meaning's Tenement 'and tract of land. actuate In said North maces : Manheim township, adjoining land of Jacob linteirCenrge Klehner, James B. Levan, Rejon ' iln Pott. Daniel Reber, Win. - Kremer, William Jessler, end others containing one huntirciL and five acres and ethiy twir pooches. strict measure. With the appurtenances, consisting of a Two Story Dwelling House, one and a-half Story Log Dwelling llonse.,.Thout twee ty afires of the lend above deseribcdia well timbered. A Log Barn and a One Story Log aprin, Muse with a °nesters. stone basement, f.te.., late the eetnte of the said deceased. Attendance will be elven and the Conditions of :ate made known at the time and ;dace • • of sale by PETER HOVER. ABU '?1,11.0q MoftGA X. • JOHN FICBSIA 7 , 1, Jr. fly nraet of the Com : , 1 A dmini9liatori DA ,1141.. g' A Luciten, I:lvrk. Oryeshurr. 4rpt. 'M 'sil _ rmawcarsprnA DRY' GOODS. $llAltl'I,ESSti st,N,I. h . rve and I are Ptiii.reCOV ire' a full e+uppry of Autumn nod Winter Goads. to which they ins tu; all e m4nn. Mack, Fancy and Plain colored silks Alpacas. Argentine !mimes. Bondi/tries & FerAia firnehe Long and ziquare Silk 'and Cash...ere Shawls. Witolett long and square plain yhita and 'Erntiniand Crape:filt.twls. Wnrsta Damasks, Mnrrens. Raft intuit and Balzes, English and Anierlcaw Twilled atidirloilit alersellea. Quilt*, Flannels and Sdyklties. Linen Sheeting', 'Damasks, I.llato-r•l'a nil Napkins. Hosiery,Moves. Cray nil Mandl...a-chit:in, nett make , : of Ir Linen English and rrenth MOIR, Casanni ro Ve'd Inn* Dnmemie cotton and W. - 00ND (Lon& in Varlei y Coeehmakt•r. PriirlPS, 1401, Hint, Wait (;reetorlntha ReltinVllll. S:honua kers t;onelit in lAßtialgq. Llo n., nrilt• and On lin:lna. 31 South strand Street, PhilodelphL• 're•pl. I , 'E MIL'S ESSENCE 'Or corrraa. I of. packers of thin Enn-tire will e .31/ far an heir 11 pounds of Coffee—and corti:e mode S I itirl 1 , ,...ehre will preserve the taste alike real Oa. ~, with the ad dition of a more delicate and liner dasor. It is :.N n more conducive to health than the finer,CetTee. I. ea sier made. does not requite anything to (Ilea 7-11, and Ii free front nriltment. Thin ll:sernee a now e ‘t,,,,,iy,ty used in carious sect coati( the fofll.l , V;:i Ain2lß amen, having cold IOWA) taken in a sto=l e eburdy in thin State. Price 12i cents per rate. Ent tile xvltntroate ond retail by the sitherriber. at Ids Vlltiely store. B. ft&NN AN, Agent for Sclinyiltill Co. it Merchants and others ',lmplied to tell a grain at = .e Manufarinter's prlren. Try it. i I have examined an article prepared 1 ,1. y Nieman:. Rummel, Bolder deCc,.. of Philadelphia, called " En sence of coffee." which is intended to N. WWII with Gaffer for the patron. of improving It. I Ifind It not only free front anything delitertotta to health, hat on the contrary. the Ingrediettle of tN, hich It F, rianpogett. are perfectly wholeartme. JiaNlEs R. rill.l.TO;s:. M. D. di...olst and Anal voist,73 Chauttieit. St. tido Vorl, gog. 21. EWITER'S: arm. MANt7PACTOIAY, DEmovr.o to N. pi street, (hetWeen IL and sth. oppoalte Crown street,) Philadelphirt, ;ahem the proprietor la. enabled, by to pimply the growinz demand for II( tVKIZ•tiI INK. which tta wide-iiproail reputation luta r'reateil This Ink is 110 W so well established. in he good ,opinionand confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely itcrAisary to say any thing in its lavor,an,l the Manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thinisecured shall net he aboe'd. jut addition to the , various kinds of Li'Yllica Ink, he also manufactures 'fig innaunttne Cement fur thinning (lass aml China. as well as a su tenor Midi/tit ; trial only a tretyssary to ittsnre its future wit., suit a aulisif irsz, scot adapted for Druggists sad 13,nt IL a vi!gy low Mire, ill tare or stir tll qualitti4s. Ordets artelreAdpii to JO>tEPfl E. noirEn. Monufacturerer. No. 144 tur atre,er, ts,lwen 411 t & stb.opposl:e Crown street, Phr 11.1olttptiia .1 MOE= SCHOOL AND IxascLLArkrupus subscriber is now' ecciviiia.frout the LP Trade sales, tarn.• ennply ~f ,z,knoi km! Atj, Cellallleollll Books dll of which will In! Pohl 1111 , 1filt! and retail at unusual tow rates. Ili., steel: embraces iIErERAL TIMUSS.IND V01.11:dril. and the as sortment is as varied as can be found In any store in Philadelphia. Merchants. and Teachers, - a.e., anpphl•d with School Hooks is cheap, and in many itistant✓es chea per than they can tie purchased in Philadelphia. Being the publisher ofa number of flouts his facil ities are equal to the wholesale Illonsea in Our cities fur procuring cheap stocks, and be is determined "not to be undareold•" Ile also nianufacturesat his establlshmentaill kinds Of Blank Books. Pan Honks, Copy Hooks, &c., all of which he can furnish wholesale at low rates. All he oaks la for ihe.people to eatl and try his pricea, and then judge for thernxelves.• B. BANNAN, Bookseller, Publisher and Manufarturer. Pottsville, ttct. 4.18 M. > 40— STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, &c. 'fHE UNDERSIGNED Invite the at. two of dealer, and others :Ai heir large Crick of ruperier a). Stovedi Heaters. Ss' s -! Ranger, 6cc.., for sale at theiretten.ive Stove Hoone in North Serot',l street. The aateriment compritied In part of the fellevAng Patterne-' The "Constitution," “Union,"" eatifornia," " A mertean." "'lrvine." "Commercial," "Premium," "Cnoll.telo,..'•lmi other Cooking Stover. The Air-Tight Car C.o.i.n.orr, Ca celainr, Jenny Lind, Stanley, Cottage, FrAoli lin, Open Frailt, and other Parlor Stove'. Pet nianent and por table Semen, and Ranges, Pitcher Siiollt Tea Betties, itc.&c., for ,ale - very low, at wholesale and retail. for rash or approved credit. by . I COX .4 HOUGHTON. N 0.58 north Second meet, weal side. ,rave Arch. ' Sept ?: , 1851 " RIUMIOVAL ! REMOVAL! '' r i n t ", TEA WITS FUGIT."--The truth:fi ( , the old 14.0 n proyeth,•‘ Tone Flies,", 1. ) , Is apparent to nil tilt %verb) ; arid li- 4 .; the importance and convintietwe of tie-X.. , •• ing enabled to mark the moments as they ty, having by almost universal custom made a retell h nece,sFt tY aPPeedeite to the person of every body, Om under signed is happy to announce to hl friends and the public that he has ,J.ist fitted up an entire new ectah lishment,in Thompson's new building. on the corner of CENTRE ANL) MARKET-streets, poTv'tollt.l.E, where heis prepared to sell all kinds of Jewelry and silver ware, also, a large assortment nE Watehee, gold And silver, (full jewelled) Levers, Scc.. , and glen, a great variety of - Clocks of all primes and noel ity, all of which will he cold cheaper than the cheipest. • He hopes, by strict attention in buslnestl, with M. -. derate charges, to merit, a continuance of , the liberal patronage he fins heretofore received. • , ,LAMER W. 11E .TON. Oct It. 11151 !,11-tf DR J T NICHOLAS P-YSICIA\ &SUCED\ OFFICE AND DRUG STORE. MARKET sTREET, Porrsvii.l.E. UPC. 14. ISSO TOTS, TOTS AND FANCY GOODS. IIkIEW and beautiful styles, Just received. .111 Beasts ,Cabus or Terra Cotta Ware, nuttemtaa Mars. •, Alabaster, Papier Macho, and Vegetable lv,,ry grinds Fine 'Beret non Baskets richly orniernenie4. - Cootfsciimure Pffeers, Cake Ornaments, Combs, &c, Dr:wises Faarpartirles. Tont,' 11tn.hee..4 1 .-.e. 714accostista •rtides. Pipe., snuff Boxes, Ossisita Maw: Pencils, illarblis, Petcustion 'Tem S7d.Dolli and Doll Heads of every descrlpiloct for sale at the lowest importation parrs by 1111 f. TILLER, Importer, No. 1. Contrnereit street, Plidada. Oct. 4 s -404 n N. o.—Toys will be mowed le Casein' 810 and 820 pet Case. . EIUNDAN filbUoo.l. Llflfl.lßiExl, . ke.—ynn• day ilehool Libraries all of Which will ho gotii al Publisher's prices. Libraries Published by the Sanday S'ehrist Union. 050 Vols. - 50 100. do Nos. 1, 2 and 3 each , JO 00 100 do ; 500 50 Ad a 00 Published by the Euiscopol &Imlay School Union 100 Volume Library, 810 00 We will gives donation of $lO to the purchase's of the Bret named Library. ' MI kinds of Sunday School Cooks for presents Ilyinn Books, Quettlon Books, Spellers, Ptiolens, Bi ble Dicttoaarice, Tickets, &c. 500 Testaments, 150 Bibles, all _ of which will be sold at Onion prices at D. RAN N AN'S Cheap nook and Stutlonety Store.' *All ORDERS for BOORS not on hand, obtained to otdatitUalon Mao at TM abort . By Tetcgrafi - h and Yeilei7clay's' Mail. PIIMADI:Littta., - i92ltiAlr4 O'CLOCK • Wheat Flour, s4,2s.—Rite, do. $3 25 per bbl.--Cora Meal, 83,25 do.—Wheats Red SA cts. White, 89 cts.—..Rye, cents; Corn 60—Oats, _ 34 cts. per bushel., pawl arEXICO. Advices from the Rio Graide, .to the 23d Wt., state that the advancerf4uard of the. Revolutionists had penetrated to Matamoros and attacked that city, but were repulsed, of; . ter a• sharp engagement, with. the loss of ." three melt. ?think of the ,hlexieana were killed and a large body deserted to the hum. reetionists. Orders have beenforwarded to the department at New Orteins for United Mates troops to re-inforee . the different porta on the Rio Grande. ThE MASSACHUSETTS Election. takes, Oece on the 10th, next Monday-week. Tiobt." C. Winthrop is the Whig candidate for Gov. ernor. The Whigs are said to be engaged in earnest and their prospects are. every day im proving. Q' L A R (7. E THArs.—Theentnbertandifet ley Railroad brought 1200 passengers in one train of 23 care, safely to Harrisburg on - Thursday. • Tn . STEAMER. America left ..noston for Liverpool on Wednesday, With 8150,000 in American gold. g• Gov. Jonxsto4, Col. Bigler, Mr. Buch anan and other distinguished, citizentywere expected at the Harrisburg Fair. Tun STEAMER PRINCETQN W* laucteb ed at Charleston on Wednesday. LT" NEXT Tuesday in electiqn-day in New York.- , TITC State Fair at Harrisburg has been largely attended. ECP Tye Cotton crop iq<Georgia luta been much imjured by the frost. 17" JENNY LIND IS singing in Cincinnati'. HONORABLY: TO MOTH.—.-Senator eus, of Alabama, whose ,elevation above mere party considerations, and generousmag• nanimuy in speaking of his political oppo= nent ,, , when 'their conduct, nationally cun sidezed, is in question, all admit; paid the following just tribute to Presidp.thmtons at a recent Democratic eonvention in hie own State: " Sir,t - honor him (the President) for his cottNe and if the asptratioa of a political' opponent who has at tirnes done him Wrong be at all grateful to him, let him.be assisted that not I only, but thousands of others of my political friends, heartily thank him for what he has done, and fervently thank God n t that we have in this crisis a patriot and stateii man at the head of affairs.who knows his duty and dares perfurm it." 7' Orange Wine is a Curiosity introduced in the Neir Orleans market. It is made of the juice of the wild or sour orange,- which abounds in almost every plantation of the State': ;41' Al, TANN EgcS. L 4111) AAA/ WHALE; oI fr. pj~i„).49 OALLoNs itLEACIIED WINTER AND Fall 'ireful Ott .1.,113 canoes nubleardwil Whiter and Falleperrn OIL -7 4,221 Gallons Extra Directed Molar Oil. B,9tet do superior Eleptian OIL, extra bleached.' - q , 200 do bleached Winter and Fall Whale OIL 13.711 do "trained N. W. Coast & Polar " • - ;At* de ,Mlnerm' Oil, very clear and handsome. do Lest quality Tanner's Oil. 50013 An autterlor,Bank OIL , 2.600 do pore Straits or Cod 011. 8.000 do C..tnimod OIL for grassing S,SH do ...tiro No. I. Lard Oil, (contlnentt) 2,000 do Lard Oil, No. a. 100 boxes New Bedford Spero') Candles. 400 do .Adamantine Candlev, 123 a do Patent Polished and Solar Candies. I`‘9 do Mould and nip Condles,assortad Mac 290 'do hest goal Ity Yellow soap. tql9 do etipetior Brown Soap. ILS do prime Castile Soap. reAli artie tee sold, not giving eatlataelinn: meg he returned. 110LPIN & PRICE. 1.-,;Vort Wtlo eves, Third Store abort .41Yelt strut Marrii 59. 1651. suraurvs SALE OP E.EAL ESTATE,. Y virulent hundry write of reed Throws. Lima- Lhi Factac and Fier' Ferias, hunted nut of the Conn of Cetutnno Pleas (it Sct.uytkill flaunty. and to me directed, attl be exposed to Pottlit Sale or. Venda!, on FRIDAY. the Altlt day of Nosie s enber, 1851. at 10' o'clock. A. M., at the lintel or [Tents, Geis., lu the nor 000) or votuhne, Schuylkill County. the follow ing deer, ibed ttrettti•ee, ha wit ' all that cettatn two story Stone Buttatitit, Stilitte on the Nertheastetly Side - of Coal !gime( nod Booth of tionvealan Street; in the Rtnetigh of Pottsville, In tho county of Schitylictil, and State of Pennsylvania, I nut:tieing in front on Coal Street aforesaid. 64 feet. and in depth LIU lent, and base of otoneL-Stack or chimney thereto attached, knoviin s at WOW Ka blue. Shop 01 E. Met - Snore. and the IM or Nees ot gr.invol and curettage appurtenant to as lW l 4 building, t ogether with the her,Stta meme end. apt) rtentinoss. as the EStaIef.cENOCII W. 31t0INNP.14'. BEE Also, all that certain lot or piece 6i - ground silo ate in the town of port Carbon. Schuylkill County, fronting on Coal Stritet,and bounded on the East by. lot of James Flanagan, on the South by Valley Strattp on the West by tot oil Widow Walbert, contenting In front 02 feet, and in depth 10h feet, with the apputte 113TICeg. consisting of;la U story double frame bottle, with a Kitchen ettached,anda 2; story frame house with a Kitchen attached, late the Estate of IWATKIN WATKINS. also, nit that certain lot or !Antic of ground, situate In the Borough of Pottsville, Schtiylkill County, front. ing on Market Street and extending to Street,l, bounded eanwardly by lot of Wm. mano„weetwardly by Int of Joseph Kline, containing 20 feet In front on said Market Street„ and 190Teet in depth, with the, appurtenances eonsiatlng of a 3. story brick dwelling boose with a 2 story frame Kitchen attached. Also. all that certain Int or piece of ground sitaate in the town of Port Carbon. Norwegian To - wool:do ~ Schuylkill Conuty,bnunded In front on Jacksott Street in the rear by Fine Street, eastwaidly by lot of John Quinn. and westwardly by Spruce Street, containing in front on eald Jackson Street GO feet, and in depth 220 feel with tlin appurtennocesOnelatingof a double story frame Tavern house, known as the Port Car bon House, with a' 2 story frame Kitchen attached. a la r ge (tome Stable. Jr.. b , ,Ugt and other outbuildings, hitt, the Rotate of WILLIAM GLASSMIIte. Also, all that certain lot or Wee of ground sling,e in the town of 'Auburn. Itti t ninny:rick Township, Schuylkill County bounded on the • weer by land of Patrick Quin, on the east by,4 public road, on Ma north by Int ofFranklin Reinheimer. and on :be south by lot of Win. t'ine, containing in length 9 parches , and In width 5 perches, with the appurtenance. Con slating of ail story log dwelling howls with a Stone basement. late the Estate of BENJAMIN WEBBER. Alto, all that eerraln lot or piece of sr/rod, situate In tho Borough of klinersville, Bchuyl 111 County, hounded westwardly by lot of F. Kinselbach, month wardly by a toad or street ; easiwordlli by lot of A. Oteinherger, and northwardly by Sunbury street, Con temning in front on said Sunbury street 20 feet and In depth 150 feet, with the appurtenanCes. consisting or a 2 story 'UMW dwelling house. with a 2 story stone Kiirhen attached...nid a frame Stable, late the &tato orJACOR F TritlMM. Ats", all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the l3orouch of Pottsville,. Schuylkill County, fronting on Laurel Street, and bounded on the east by lot of It. Seltzinger, on the west by a 20 feet Alley on the north by Alltle.svillo tweet, containing 60 feat In frbnt and 1451 fer I in depth, with the appottettan. consholng of 4. tog dwelling, house., and a \,story frame deielling house. Also. all that reitato tot or Piece of ground, Shuts .in the Borough of Pottsville. Benuotan countys fo ng. ins on Sanderson Street, and bounced on the weal by lot of Evana, on the ...est by lot No 4 4. northward], by tfarrizon Street, westwardly by let No. 0, contain. login lona no Sanderson Street bot feetond in length Or depth to ili rtisnn street 200 feet. with the miming,- nancee. , coni.t.tiort of a-2 story frame dwelling bones with a Cram Kitchen attached. late the Estate OIDA• VID DAVIS. Aliso, all that certain lot or pieee of around. annals in rett a l'attereon's Addition to the Dorrottah of Pnmvilla,Schnylitill County, ticonded' In front on Min.•rscllh' Fttrer • WeetWillnitY' by on Alley.'nortn we!dly by Itt of John: Flittietti eautboardly by all Alley. containing in (tont 40 feet and lo depth lie pet, with the apruttecant ea, tentative of a double 2 tier% frame. Honer, late the Elam of BENJAMIN DAVIS and ILEWIB POW ELL:. Alma, all lb+ right title and interest of /leery of, in and to two certain Lets or pieces of pound *sus te in Norwegian township, Schuylkill County. marked No IC and 13 in the plot laid out on Dees Park by bits. Parquets", bounded on the south by tort street, cm the north by it 16 feet wide allay. an the west by Lot No 16, and on !the east by lit No U. being two adjoining lots of ground, and met ado; in width en feet each and in deptti feet. wl the sp. 9(mm:fences, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house; lute the estate of HENRY WILIION. Alen, all that certain Lot or piece of ground, situate in the- Borough of Orwlgsbarg,. Scheyihill owner. boundef on the east by Lot of Charles Pralley, and eh the west and south by an alley.containhig In front 43 fee! and in depth 86 feet. being Lot mar k e d in be plan of said Borough, with No'lla, with the tippet,. nanrea; late the estate of HENRY GEICEFL Jr. Aho. all that certain Lotor Piece of groand. waste an the Mine:seine Road, In the Borough of Pottsville Schuylkill county, being partaot Lots Nos Se and 34. commencing et a post 39 feet, ;6 inches from the • east aide of Drift alley ate make and line of lota recently *old to ethiarain Deals and Lewis Powell, from esld stake along the south, Ode of Om Mineraville Road la feet 6 inches to a pest and Bite of Lots recently, fold to Penick Moo, from thence southeast 135 feet, mons or leas, to Bard alley. rrom thence along the north side of Burd alley 37 feet to a‘Line of Lot. sold lathe aboTe Benjamin Dents do Lewis Powell, ftow thane* northwest along said line 136 feet. more or lees. to the place of beginning. ronialnlngln front on the MOM. villa Road 3$ feet it Inches, together with the tippet., %ammo, ' consisting of It 11 story double Mine dwelling bonze with basernentoitery, a frame aleneb. ter hence and• a stable; Wei the' estate of JO= FOLKIIARD. rleised, taken in Execution; and will be sold by C. N. ,IRTRALLIB;ISIwrif. Shut for rgeorg. °Whit W. Si • • • Obit • Efri ISI pookrpt.
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