Il . Oa Thai - giotaise, , 1 / 1 1 1 rnra ll* 1ii.11,-,.Gflif Pretoint k " Imo In-Migtesi..fire 114:01121itithttpo the birthday of rOlte1001*.) ' There, veiling belief wait, th - I, t h e nikiiteni.iwtda:,,b., avii.. to bold thsir-plasset ''. " - "pitaided - thitMajuietti -- Wi-'►- duce Cabritra." 4 —a inibjeca on' *hide mune - iniigiv , jog warm to be enterabeed it-Madrid, iut welt. at . 2 . Paris. Ths LOP' . 'Art! ithaftint pp.facma pol• of themonvents int Duque" lionise* '7 Ths in • habitants were adrift. ru N I V out:lily was , ezpremed for the - Of Eve - m e e e tt iedtey,. rent 1. shyers. rr •• . . • ---_, The war against, t a m beers ie-determined upon .ia .L._../good earnest. Mope ill parching against list cr with a laige arm, _ - .Lirtabie thin in• trepid partisan who '," the IrstiaTarlee milt 'Nvik t rlic t i l left the Moque eiriwinomi antii penetrated to e environs of Madr d. Cabeneraiiertred Mine time „, c o brera. and is ell imqsainted with the cone - try in which that- ,eflain acts. Letters received at Paris from Cabrera, represent him' as ondlensay• ed at such mighty preparations, andrlisteireined to . bold not to the last: ; ” . parlor The Paris NatiOnaL lam poeiti'vely,•that Don a has author' ins a gent at Faris. the Mir finis de Labrada, to, ise, in his name, the ger ancient of the Q of smith, !tad to write of& orally to Cabrera,' a the Coosa d•Papagne, order. lag them to lay their - artmle•Thesaine paper B ye, that several pe high in Place in France. 'propose to crams a o fat Spain on the :avenues of Cuba and the Ph' limns cislandv being guaranteed for the interest. rattail Souk listens to the pro. pout, but neither otbschild or Agnado will have any thing to do iri it. The National !adds that the iasspoits of Don dm are only retained until an answe r be receive from Vienna, respecting his proposed residence a the Austrian, dominions. A B er li n paper. haw' er, says that •the prince has asked for a refuge i the Prussian dominions. A WARNING VOCE--PROPIIECY FULFIL. I I - LED. . • 'i In larking ova r speech made by Mr. M`Deffla in the House o a f Re ,re ntatives-of the :Jolted States* in Aprd..1834, im the removal of the deposits% we ~. were struck with the prophetic troth, as well as the burning eloquence of its language. fled we apace., we would gladly republish the whole of ibis able and 'Mislead opal ; but, unable to do this, we must commit outset es with presenting our readers 't. . , the condition of dm Unite 4 States at sextet, when the evil gem= of the Pre , ....opted . bini to assume the.leartal responai. my of destroyinglour system of credit. derangieg our system of currency. in open and avowed coo tempt of the legislative power 7 What ,was there. in that condition to afford the shadow of a' pretext for the usurpation lef which we complim 7 What civil dissentious wits it designed to comprise;' what \fi t neactal embarrasiments and public sufferings wit i calculated to reliiieel It is worth while to look ck to the inception of the executive experiment. e people of the United States were in the enjoy ment ot an unexampled prosperity—literally basking in the suothiee ot tranquility, abundance, and ears tentment.—blessmis the mote exquisitely realized from their contrast with the" troubled keens iehich recently passed awl,. , They had seen'a dark and portencerus cloud limning in the horizon and could almost hear the distant thunder and em the precur it . : „ .. comin g storm, which threatened to shakirthe might fabric of this federal system to its deep foundation. Out at this eventful crisis, a re. deeming power was interposed, in the spirit-or eon ciliation ; a covenant of peace was ratified here, the storm passed away, and the rainbow circled the arch of the heaveup. - the cheering harbinger of that happiness and contentment which were the lot of en united people until, the fatal dog-days, when, this most pernicious scheme of executive usurpation was engendered, nut tit save the country limn evil r;iis. sermons ono restore its dincordered finances, but to '-' mar and destroy the brightest' vision of happiness that ever blessed the hopes of any people. And I regret toifind that the authors of Ibis Fatal experiment are misdeed to carry it in on the same reckless spirit to dhicb it was ,conceitred. Nothing has struck me more tireibly than the stueborn per. severance of the administration in their desperate purposes, hoping egatnst hope, blind to the palpable results of experience, and deal to the cries of a ste ering people. .It is a spirit of heartless indifference to popular suffering, wholly without excuse, and al most without example. We have been told by a member of this liciose (Mr. Beardsley.) in the ex terminating, spirit of that Roman who always eccr: chided his speeches with the motto, Kelatibage mug be destroyed, 04 the Bank of the United Stalest must be destroyed by whatever means, and at the hazard of whatever consequences. " Perish coin. merce, perish credit, give us broken banks and a disordered currency. rather- than retrace the steps of this executive crusade against the banks ! * • Mr. Speaker, the experience of the last few years has entirely changed my views as to the destiny of thp human race.' All my youthful visions of the peßecubility of Mianktod have vanished before the sad realties of the tunes, They are gone forever. lam now restrained to believe, that with all the lights of reason and experience, and the political . improvements of our country, men are still the ids. latent and predeittined victems of imposture- Be. fore that God to whom I am' responsible for what I say here, I do believe that the annals of human ids. latryi and del .mop cannot furnish an example of a mord irciaident, audacious, and monstrous imposture than that which this administration is attempting, and I fear with too much seems.. to palm upon the people of the United Suter, under the flimsy and delusive guise of returning to the primitive simplici: ty of a" hard nteiney Government l'' Nnthtng that I have read, amongst all the superstitions of the world, transcends its monstrous audacity. "A hard money Government-!!" From. what quarter in it to come? and in what mincer is it to begin 7 It is to come from the land which I. already overshadowed by the .. safety fend system" of converting comma. eta! banks into_ political machines! Under such auspices, it very miturally commences, by establish. ice a mere paper. system, wholly unconnected with . "nitric, by way at going back to " a hard money Go ' vernment !!" Destroy the Bank of the United States. remove thp only effective barrier which can restrain-an unlimited issue of the mere rag, currency which once hefithe afflicted the country, and all will be well ? An mombecked system of paper issues. a ' Federal Safety Fund System," is a most extraordi nary- piece of machinery for coking hard money :: Yet _such is the Watch word, such he the talismanic %tato ot the 'republican party," as it has been pro claimed by that Mficial organ which 'elan* speaks but in the words4i its master, and through which ate Ernorders have been haired for the - pending aid ape c ling campaign.. It is a cim i en t be tween Ja e son nioney and bank money ! bard most. ey and pa matey ! Let the partisans of the 'W ert ministration put a lbw silver dollars in their pockets. anmake them tingle on the) hustings. and the vie - for i. certain, ' adman money ! Will any genial , ma inform us re much Jackwin money now cu. cola ea in New ork. Or is Jackson money, like !admen demne cy. one thing in New York and another in Vir 'ma ? Fray what is New York Jackson money tßut sir. seat ani the signs by which this golden age is heralded forth/ to bless the-eyes,of the faithful'? The blOw or death is scarcely struck at the Bank of the United Stator. when. 'without waiting for its ca pping groans, when behold a host ot bank* of all steal are seen springing op likepar - divas! exhale. . tams. A bank ;with • pipits l of millions in a l e° Louisiana, another in Ohio, and her in . Kentoc ky, and I do nut 'know hcenany, are in content bon in the valley of the. Mississippi. But what, is _ much more " german to the matter," we have re. cently'seen a.rrdject brought forwird in New York, , - ley the anthorik and managers of the 'Safety Fund System," andietlently to prop that tottering fibrin , _ to make a o Sin millions of.dullart. le the bank* Maeda by that opiate. for the purpose ol to , hewing e peopfrom the distress produced Ity this , I De executive expect nt. and the whole property of the R , people of New ink is to to mortgaged for the re demption of the rtock which friEtbute tio . be placed in the heads of politicises, to corrupt an d pinches, op the people ? Infenesyklasa , eke. we see indica tions equally.‘ isms!. onto "ipprosslung. ester implus. At a g t hams meeting, in Philadel phia,nu trumpeted is one of &largest and most imposing ever bled an that eity l Enteed by,the fir:Menne of st Riper Seeridery of Tire:wary, a GW.,• mew Senator ey • Unit4litates,nbd - nli the ogles boklers, thri - en cions . *opontiOu was goads .and curia, to will the ea= minions of bank stock writ. ed by me United''Shiite, and lend the proem& to the State beisks,Mnder the mitharity and dimetiun e whiiiiiitrition.' ihniesothilemiallipieis, a the itieWhas been madi to the - Ideiehor Otuilikl'estataill allude beikerfili e'tiOttel tits n might.. pee - half to be anbeefilisi , lty the' =gt!lM== C!:1=1 MMUiI guts-1 ofilli . t . 4 -111 fm, kliiiiillilallitil moneyed Um lialfilllo.liecempli*tho pommit pap. low 4, 4 .f.P.ariffiltillilieloW -ATill .art,l,A,ll?...Sfih• mark litourroMil,mgtiitif llintsemog stillttlf rams wilicidoielpoll z mdaretaribfelneeliiiiiyiti 'Me" . what tektamiug _bilfere him and Mooed Mat.- he.' bold them witheiit alarm. * I do moot mienuily be lim i e that tOM adotinietsatiou shell enema to their present project*, less- colphialog ;the banking leilli the political power of the countei. - they . wW istalt. - Bah a colomall dapoleson ',without "Aley patell' ia .hititory;mid =Wow an element :orpolitiesi power. wholly utiknown to any ether age Or coestry. It ie an eventful criiiis Is our history. pod it rentaini to be decided wbether me.prople pan he. snide thir dopes ofthis takmabous scheme lif ambiticier-tovei ed over by thsi pretpriee of back ts a Silver currency. Bar, it id PM the find time in theliistory ofittunan otoistry, when the barred fedoras of a Atol l Ind onnaturalimomler.ofirertine, have hemmer L cooled from eyes of his oiled Mowers, by, a -siker MAL ou have= dentstaid, air, that Metro& tive Mastoid Of the weakness eifhuman seamiest', and the bold" othumaiimpi4ture; firnisbed* by 11001. doltish post in the stoup! veiled • Pripet of nommen- Pilled a rialar .l a lair P r O lrelkilla • . the bold im ciliated' his*Amity with is sil ver veil, and hoisted a broad white dm, epos which arks leer ribeillin wordier iiiiselpide,*lreedonsto the world.'t• Radial out the alloriew preasige that he would eel bred, .. " ' - - 6 ' This feuded world rout oval bond and =air And bring rds prima igiornis black-nein," he Crew millilos of devoted ffilloantra to bes-banner. poi a And after he bad prevailed o ~, .them to sacrifice their souls and ladies 10 has on y rites.. he raised his veil; and lashed of drockei the pro land_; WWI of beavenly light, exhibited his tool lineamenue. I , ..' in grinning leathery." exclainirog to hia wretched victims. -, : j . .. to There, ye im saints, behold guar light. your star Ye mad be dopes and victims, and ye ore." May the honest devotees of a bard money cungnt cy, the " walking menu society," and all others who ire opposed to the banking system. upon what ever principles, take warning from the example of these voluntary _victims of a dating imposture. and avoid their flee s They . here behold their &Mac= rawly prefigigral, if motto :not' dm up mid resist the scheme of =gesture which I have attempted to expose. Isetithe propel of the United States roma op from theirieLmber offetal semirite. or when they Mr.. do wake, it ill be only to clank their chains. I leer, Mr. peakep.thet the Mesons of experience are lost upop nations. No peopee have' been more 'merely adopted by this teacher than the people Or the-United ffistee have be non this subject. And I never reflect upon our present ;condition and pros peels, without recurring to dm i 'fias of the harlot. who, msacesing a strong and robust constitsitioksa. cri6ced it to he tempering of ekperimental quack& ry. His epitaph wet brief, and contained 11D is. struetive leMon:--• I war well , b I would be better; I am here." I May it never be the painful office of the histonalto entente the mho warning epitaph on the migh y ruins of our national prosperity, 1 fear, si . that we have not sufficiently realized the =Mimeo of a sound and stable currency, All oap civil inaptutions combined ire not more impor tant than thts, as a guaranty for secons' enjoyment tbe 4 ec of the right s of property. In vain du we boast of our laws and incorruptible purity of oar judges; ma means of ting property; if you take away the Very atthetre om upon which the whole etmerstrim tore most rat. I will hazard the opinion that in itie mix months Odle executive usurpation and misrule which has elapsed since the removal of the depots. ilea,--the brief period pc • Re m= dictatorship— property tot he amount at 100.060.000 of dolbms hat passed from kite pockets of theenterpriaing and in dustrious classes into the strong boxes of that nitro eyed aristocracy against which the administration professes to be making war. ?Stroh is the magic power of trio &ming property from class toeless by means of d' " ' currency. It goei from one to *nether, like the ballitele emptier posing from cup to cup, which no one perceivem while passing, though tvery one canpes,the result after it is coo summated. " I do most sincerely believe that our liberties are in immiam p t i danger ; sad if the projected union be. tweet' . the Meal power and the banking power. of the country; should be on= established,l do not be lieve it will 'be in the, power of human wisdom to save us !Pia deepaeated, alertrvidiog despotism. .lf it were last adnlonhion was permitted toad dress to-myMonulmen, I would say, " for the sake of your ancestors, for the sake of your , posterity, guard against the unholy and Porous connexion be tween ireogy and power, by every precaution of ho mes proclaim." It is the natural instinct ofa bank organized oirob true blinking principles, to abstain from politico; b. 4 thg band of power cannot be thrust into its silsins without producing fatal consequences to botir. , .. • , In concidsion, I most be showed to express the hope that mime imprirtant benefit' may yet vow out of the calatitity which .= heavily afflicts the cotietry: But be that' as it may, I leave the result to that Bs nefment Polter who has hitherto protectell the rights a d liberiips of nor favored rnionirv." In Vincent Tovinship. Cluenerr Co. on Tcerday the Sth rout.. by the Rev. - Mr.lGoldin, Mr. Getman floyrneyi' to Miss. ELIZA Aim BECI., fiirnmetly of Poneydle. 4 • DIED.' On Saturday last, at MeEeansbury. the Ws. DANIEL YOST. in the Slit , year of his age.. The deceased was one of our Associate Judges, since the kirrnation'of Schuylkill county, • period of twenty -fire. years, unlit:last fefloshen be resigned' An extensive circle of friends and relative, deplore his loss. On Wednesday 'Demon last , at Orwigsborg Mr. Jok■ *meter, an aged" and highly estimable Cullen,. NOTICE. PURLIC MEETING Of the Port Carbon Ly. eeun will be held on Pikla• evening the. 1.50 init. in tie Basement Room of the Church. at 7 o'clock, Which the inhabitants ol PutUsille and the vicinity re respectfully 'invited ',to !Mend. A Lecture may be especteJ from the Rev. Dr. Mc'. Cartee. Noe. 9 • 45 I t coal Trade. Shiproints Goal arra the weekending on Thom day evening last. Shipped by George . 4. Pott, Mimes 413pencer Ben & BOltoo, Potts & man. Charles avrton, ¬ & Son, Union t/ Merits. A G'Bast. Bennett Taylor A.altein rger, Leib & rego. et e & Stockton dr. Stevens, Jacob Skis* Sdlynsan Nice, LVhapartas, K. I lleenne.& W Wal n Oe dt C ' C %ippon. • BundrY bliglelbort, 0110 REWA'RD poit iersll o K 4 6 ll s s o: l4l e tbs T 1 bist. listussit Tasteless**, alt.olooo. .====l -- mmoJe.***u4;l. 4.-Riputieunt,,„ 4 k 4 ., libelous ' - lime Minn - • • Nay Jackass - • - Vissielglit 4 ALIVILikr _ • Caps-- - 114. Baia- oval :•XllOl.O. Oct. Stilai*liy Kow 7 en Gen - rr— • - • 147)Ner EIZEN Thy *flaw* is the aria - oat d Coal thasil as this 104 d Amapa walk . saint* as Meads! tag last ' The luilowieg is die seseeat afCeel to on thearied for the week radii; oa Therede ias ,IF° • 14183 -.Per last .. .41141111. (llowing siithe'otooooi of Coal on this road for dm week inidang on Tho ing last. 4.890 T Pa fait apart 149,24 S 1!~ :~' ~ i . The amoo9t of coattraosirrte d on thiNtood Cot th e !risk . satiforg Thgtoilay jog last.. ' _ Maueh Chunk Pirryvfile Peso Hems TOTAL SHIP,MENTI3. Maneliannik Parietals Pens Haven rearsalk. Am 9, IRO. WiIEAT FLOUR. by the load warworth on Friday RS 52k ' WaIEAT $1 per peabeLir demand. RYE FLOUR it 8711:peeciet. nu deemed. BUCIEWHEAT FLOUR ild7i per cwt .RYE, by the load ID by the heabel-111—riad7 sale. , . RYE CHOP-70 perbsahehn isitaaa. . ". OATS 374 cuts—ready sale. POTATt.M.II-374 cents per bushel Influential CORN-56 cents per babel in dewed.. CLOVER ,SEED — {1! Ott per Imhof. ' TIMOTHY SEED—ft 50, per bushel. . , FLA xseEn—sl 45 per bushel is demand. - WHISKEY-45 coots per gallon. BUTTER-111centiper pourt—bt Kegs 10 cents . EGOS-12e cents per dom. ' - LARD-14 cents per pound. . . • TA UAW— lOcents per pond. •' - l ien HA MS 134 is per pourd. •• . • CORN CI P, P, 70 to 75ceats per bushelial ems& BACON—I c ents per poled. 11EIMWA 110 cents per pound. FEATHERS—ft costs per poi*. COMMON WOOL-40 -cents per pound MACKEREL, by the bbl. No 1.1117 No 2 . •1 5 SALT-1 50-per bb1.,75 perAtisbel . • . PLASTER .itiworth {7.30 per tom- HAY 11111 per ton. THE Subscribers. appointed by - the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill_ amity, Auditor*. to exam. toe and resettle the Adminisitratioa sconant Ja. cob Fleckser. the Administrator of Sur Estates of Jeremiah Fiedler. tleearedi hereby gin notice to all interested and cancented.ac. that they will meet for that purpose. :at the Molise of Michael Greer. Innkeeper. in the* Bortiagb`Of Orwigaburg, on Sat urday the 30th day oftioveMber, inat.,tit tiro ce. cock in the afternoOri p whets and where ail Poch as are interested and concertied.j&c., may attend should they think proper. CHARLES WITM AN'. ICHAIILF.S . FR AILEY._ JAMES H. GE4EFF. • ' 1 Auditors. THE Aotiicem Subeerlbers appoint" I by the OrOan'seoart of Schuylkill county. Auditors, to settle and ad jolt the rates of peoi of the Aiwa in the bands of HenryEfe. jun. sr Samuel Kimmel. the Administrators o the Eats • of Alta /Bra& late of the &Rooth of Orwieberg, 'deceased. to and among his respective creditors, *ratting to the order ,established by law. herebyive notice that thew viii! meet "tor that purpose al Its Prothonotary's office. in the Borough of Orwigs rg. on Monday the 2d I , day orbit:ember nut. at vro o'cloek tRe the a ft er- MOO; when and where al , mosh as sref l interested and coacerned.may attend Id the tai proper. L CH A;LES W !THAN.' GEO OE HAHN'. • JACOB HAMMER, 45-3t', - Auditom. -WHEREAS is pursuance of art Act oftnencral Amenably of this Commonwealth of reansrl minis. au Attachment has been granted say lbe sub. scrimir. one of the Justiais of the Peace on and for tug said county of Schuylkill. at the instance °Va. vitt allasebeisa .ip in the County of agamst a caul Michael A. Hogan. of the same Township. Coo Mor. when:or, eeirtain goods, chitties. and We • of the, said Michael A. Mann have barn anarbed and aro now in custody of Ludwig Barger sad An row oh the lame Tnwnship, until they shall disposed according to law. This is. therefore, give notice to Ulf Val. dors of of the said' Michael , Hops, to appear on Saturday. the 234 day of ' ovember. met, at e. clock ia the atierommt. at t. Home°, Philip Boyar, Inakeepor. in the Town Schuylkill• Llano, then and there to maks known od mike proof of their demands. agreetiMy to the erection of lbw said act. Nov 9 4S-31 C. RLEB WITMAN. Boats. T 0115: 20 1042 18 944 47 864- 17. • 916.- 13 715 10 : 667 498- , 9 504 , . 420 7 376 7 ' • 382 7. - 7 . '387 • an 8 . 1 .. 309' 6 ,• 325 5 • . 270 5 267 ic PST oil . the 21k1; of= roettp erPottiville Coves 66. 66 upon GI: W. Fappabar. Payment basing bow to any butt browser: I The Adder by return will bointitably rive New • . 46-(1", 5 4 C {3 V* 221 103 2111 -.1 291,51$ ANpi) , DED fres the Saimacri. - , - bar at . 92d at Odaber. Johi . . . • ." . of , 111olineux. al bidadid :Aiersaiies ...:. , lo the &i layieg b10w.% aismaili - ' 1 % . mr, o f a .All *sow • ire for: . ...,,, 1 , - "NM weaken* los:11( • ' -- wilritam ' hes hie aleplww et .5 . lha 'll - 11 11 9. 16 _,..• Ca. _..)., i iii t io4 i m iiiiiimime,, WI ,Thr4 .7u.!imfir, 1 i m fidoid e i tr pii*:ll irestsec. r -l• •i;i' - ‘ .- -- ::t••• : • PO Gnatniell• .. Xatit • =lll .. , . , - - ---7 '''" ".."- --• • - -....,.....,--..., „ tell ..-"^•-• wi t ., .. -, .' '... ,. .i.• ..: „... ...;,4' ........." -.',.. , v.. . ' . •...:.' - :..i . .t * 1 4' .4.. ' ..... 5 4 . 4r ... .: .'..5 !7 , 4V...4.• -6:- .... i•-- 51. 5. ...ir:4 '; ' -': -$•'1•:-..".. '1:‘"2 :-.... 7 . •, - - -....=•• • ". - ' . ''' ' 7,1 -•-•-• - .. - ,. , ;'Y.' ' '`l'• • e ." . - '-'• • -.''' -1.. '• ; . -•••-....i'..''..„. ..: , ••• ......t.,V. Ve,Le • • ••-. .4.?,•,'-'.;- ... ...-. - I .kr l i rAl4o • •• ' . ' -':- ''...f'7.V--':r • ' "‘. tt :^.-;,=- 4 74,1;,,,.: , ...„.„ ,- . __ -• . ; 5 , , ,:,,zi .„-.. 1111Oftrigrr RAKIIKK 111:10A41. I MI MEI Pu tut i[epet ~ Tou • ' NALT4.IIN CLEA MIL camm a ^ Total GEORGE HADnit'llf Co atm -f` 134.125 itOBERT . P; BILL. Ccalector. 45,693 H. 111.iParTS. Collector. It ADE-13A111k. LEMIGH :Cat 'Forth. week 2883 136.413 um 35.131 1058-.47.542 5023 •• 011:068 REVIEW _OV TH MARK KT Notice. Nov i • Nov 9 bet. Oa in the 80. Order (mum by jobs C. 4 gad Jaobr for Slur I=ll Sit Cods MG bkht;iiby eeht,Chrojeten'thetsiltraieithe - wityliti hies:*. e f Deseedier Remit -ilieleseeieffteeeiriNeet'AtTiei 8111610141 Ihriasil thole to sleet see PABRID/11111.- ' g t.,3IIAPICIERIt." • see TRIASUIIRE, -- • one' ISSCRIT'AIM" ,ti) •cadge the stein etthe said sets.,imieui . • 8111 PURR, '45-4t Seetetety. L...^ 111119 BM - _„.., fir CIS; _ - • 30 , LARGE,E•040twe in o w . Will ..id it.PiLGc loei ioi.,oi ' 6[aedq the 4 4141.1 m, rArt.Clibioka shove Rink laid • '•. • .14.1. 111,11EATTT. at iacobfikail &V& MIS MISS 801 ' :Adllallalitra feesSipike, :,_ firSEB-aubmerlkiere berilby-lifia - atike tdall per .iiiit la4eided to Ow .estmut.of. Nmegramer.. daceadett. 6 cell apot.,theamv leammedietody and sake pettimanemit, amid Omit . 14'04 deists against the • mtaie mrlll plater presentforthottiv.• AIM HAM HEEBNER. .. - - I:4t IEL arma.E . R. • _ Athohtbereture f Rimy B,boter. deed; ' ilitet Nav 9 • 2 • , .: :45—it L ItOAD 7gl Coughs, Astious,,Bpittioginood, cured by il!aines,,ZOTetanukt. Frias Pria• 43,908 Phil~dslehia; Aug. Ilk ' 'Mc Atkinson—Dear-Sir. A few weeks ago. I boded in your paper sit accost of the term:ming effects of Jaya's'. Canainauve, u reatoringaveat number ofpes. timers on Mod of • Mississippi algambaiat ao perfect heath mho weretifficted hy a violent Bowel Complaint. , twee gbd Mote you notice - it so. kind —*toe* rest moored a deserves the.proise eon it. The bandit I Imre received from his modiciees, more spe cial* kis Ezlisctotaat. leductoi me to mate oy case to yog a fir the balk tinhorns who are afflicted is die Use way. It has bees my iniefonme. Si,, told's, seder Cough sad Ambinaticid oppressicia, for more that halfa ceigsq. When a 'Soldier is the 'American camp, is 1776, I; with nary edieta.: lowing to a greet eapiageM boo violas attack of disease of** - Wags, by which I wail disabled from duty for whin time. ilknee that pe- • nod, until recently.' be,. never bees free from a violent . cough and difficulty of bombing. Tier: alter year. I have expectorated over a gill tidily; Mew much am% ad goinguteessamed with For meths togedeer. eight after mght.l have bad.to M.ll be holmered op. to Main- my breath. The makeesriaad debility cogged to mich comma espectoratigM. frilammily brought me to • state ea'dmith. It beaten • matter listookhmwat to my family and frieeds.itat I as here to write that to you. I bare bad skilful physicians to attend m e sad every * done gig that wen thought likely to give .reber. without any begelicial effect. Last winter I bad shuher very geveresfmck of leffiesationof 'bebop which I fid* expected would be theism. 1 them cella& ered my are ag pest the tiff of medicine; whim I was m call in Dr. Jiyea. With the assistance of rii ii rh d ondenca, through him I rename more raised Res my bad; but the- cough and, wheesiog weweied -me. day mad night. He addend me io use his Expectorant: I did so, with a Moog bone thai.as it bad aired many of my acquantancen of !aeons diaresesof the lungs, it Fa=it at least mitigate suffe ri ap. Pieecti my how I feel?' thus f isiirally aired ow As soon as commencedtaking it, I toyer it reached my cue. and I biltaa le breathe with more freedom. My expectora tion temps may, and at, cough entirely lift no. I now 'gel aa well as e c er I did in my life,and hence thee have for the hot 60 years. Last I spit a great deal of Illoodnovi • 'thank God. I am ly cured.— Nom. sir, alter . seffering um loos. and lading et lam loch Meal rebellion Dr. Jaydese Eapectorsat. I reel anzicere to inform toy fellow Mumma where relieve* be had...- If mo - tkuik tom worth a place in your paper, you will oblige me by 'saucing it. NICHOLAS HARMS , - • • • .No.o knedmud street. :The above giblet medicine, are powered only by Dr. D. oyes, South 3rd, attest. Philadelphia, and may be bad of G W. Ookely, Resding, C. Lamm* ring. Mauch Chunk-Mud With.,. Pon Clinton. and of Clemens* Peron sad Wm. T. Epung, PousoUe. •Piev9. 46--ef 2,106' OAP Mow ..ag Oct. Slit.— Boats. Tees. 9934 94 • 845 47 ,1439 • Lisc of Letters. • ItEMAINING the 'Post O ffi ce at Pottavi ll a Moverubar lag 1839, Adams Bieber Aswan Jets. Nieman ,Franz Ayres line Andrews Samuel Argues Amain Barbee Lewis* Bloat William Bullock Elisabeth Biomes John Baugli.itichard *sue Dorothy Wien Benjamin tkobet C. Neuter Buchten. 31 khalif beet Jacob • Bechtel titer, M. Bristlier Lewia *yaw Wirn. - Bruner Leary Baca Daniel BoacJauses . Brit Thomas Ballet Buren Corcoran Alms Craig JO Ta - Crossley i Call John Condom lames Wier W Unam Carney Mathew Diech Georg, Dian 4lne tl. Dubbin Zebedee 2 Dougherty lien's Duaaftue Connitua Dewart 'll4lO Davis Jblih Daugherty fame Duthem lambda Dritert Jacob Millen- John Dave James Dana M. trodua4y Martin tvNanaJailti.e.4 Evans Sarah Ence:aut.E.4lrarii Fullmer Michael 2 Yoziparselvirdmoo Gipuor. Want, Wade° James btl Frankha H. Gmarge Gott Elszaboth Grimes Mr. Woos Amer* Mein* Da m qilisasJ Holtucio: I Hamer OW $t Mama J. Haw Dania Hopper Joseph • idydan & Camp hair Michael Hann Jacob Holm Catharusai &ogles Abel. • dams. Ores &bar, Jos lust Thomas , Tholisu David Jape haw • Masa Jaws= Jammu Jaws V. Taggart Jolla Jobs Travelasso Jobs • Kar,reber heib 9 ThimitaaVhilip keen Swim - trbuniadis- ' KdkeThoinaii- • Wight /AFL &tab limas ioka. Krim Jaw ' • -SIMPon Kaarr Mary ; wihon 4 0 1 1 011 Knits Joistb. . Alt. Larkai Hake William NlA.t Limanaiiydat Atm, . fast . • .• Wiied — • jam !one ll . 1 1, '•• • eliir • . ..gliT4o l • _ kb:lllr.. .• Rchertiociaaglia . Tidier Wise* Itiekirt . it eith ie elle • tollustril had &much itowitT:-JACOBIL _Bali Kea. &bus .16ha - ffacksaton I. E. - 4 , • - 4iiiatilhesig the Agtiraylege/4 g -abghtagova ums % do . , go her ‘ - fVOW -2 PW I4 IM PI isVifiiebelik The 3.441 r44.:l.lollWPlNbteelli.uj ormiaiiii tikiP te 4111:"1:11"1 ", " qtr rArrgN •tsx t. - . • Nay." .Elll,loWrall(lrrlailirfl ; 1 - "'.I):4I*CANG:SCiIIIO4II4,; '`• lf .111•7211X0.-JICJIMPFAti% , MONSIEUR - BERGER,- 2 . IOOENTer. articled - PARIS, beg« , ll* teipectip~ke ionise the Wien and gentlemen orPottirliUsq it. vicinity. that be inteadateeinn W ihnieleg and - WaltaingAttailentj. Whcribti teacdt thieGlaerrrrn. the Canaan. dioneweid raweet , nod Asuman Qiiseitiusi, and V.Wames. Moe* • Ikcirscowalona and =ambitions in weaning the ha. PronmseAl. his pupils. Ina is Wise new manner of teaching to which hells tumbled to teeth bis pu pil& in 94 know as to crideti hie courts of dancing is fixed. Thee .ladies and' geitionse who are de.. isiromi orbiting lemons it their,boolik.will be wil lingly aecommodatedi provided tbey consist or the tweesnary nanner orb so as to harm two quadrille,.. la due time Mons. Bergerintends to give so Eibib. Wog Ball. to offer - an Oppiwtonifj to Parents sad guardians. of witnessing the pin/rano( the sithal. a , Thane ladies and gentlemen who dellifeln of reins dancing tinkly_ and graitefully be the • style. will do wall to send notice os to can a i l Mons. is residence at .tennsylranhi Han. ' where the 'siabserifitkete hook is now open. to nee for particaliThr arrangements. ' • ALPUONCE ERAUNEEIA 1111141CIAN. Who i• now enraged by Mail: Berger, for the par cow of playing at his Unions and eibibittens. will be plessetto devote his leisoretune.. davit tg Ins sta.f. wilts instruction of ladies and irentlemmen. to SINGING. the GUITAR and VIOLIN. - Terms Sm. may Os .miCartlined b, applying el above...at the Hall. Pamphlet Latin: - TM Pamphlet Laws of lbri last steak= of the Letalatore Penneolvesiai hive been received at the Prothonotary's Oflice:—Alem the Colonial Records for Library Companhis.;end are ready for dutributioa to those entitled in make them. '• GEORGE - RAHN, Petboosnr.. Clrerigabitri. Sim 2 ' 4 A YARN of land, in ths immediate vicinity - 4 Potuiville. containing 20 Acres. 10 Aa v e n i tic r . which is cleared in a good state of Milli " ALS • valuißde tract of land in Jefferopri onus ty near Ridgeway melemeit, captaining 1005 a erect , This tract Is Inertly timbered with White Pine and Cherry, and the is. exeelient for aviculture! ler pones. The Warren and Ridgeway Turnpike; puses a long midland. TheCoomy alpresent commies ahem Eighteen Tlimeand biliabitiete and is; file inerea• ing. The subscriber proposal , diridtng this tract into five equal parts of two' hundred and one acres each, so as to cane within thei meanie( industrious men of limited capital to lade in a healthy. doer: isbing. and fist improving county. For Wines. or further informative. enquire of ,WM..HAGGERTY.: • Executor of A. Weiseright. deceased, Pottsville, Nov 2 44—tf . Journals of 18313' and . - THE Journals of the Senate and House of Re. presentative' of this Commonwealth, for 1838. and '39..and a paekage'for the School Directors. of the meml school distracts in the county. contsininc Weida; a copra school laws and other school doe. urnents. a blank form for the annual reports for INS directiev, hose been received, at the Commissioner% office and will be delivered= application to a I these who are entitled to them. Lane Jane Lacier di. Smith Layman Henry Lion Elisabett Lanai/can. Wm. Liuletwela Mary Maurer John a. Mulmo Rev. Wm. Mattis, ,Ludwig Inuit Arne Myer Caibarinee Meccum A. D. Mao mil John Moyer" Dabiel Moore James Moe Ann Mincing Rev. Wm. Met:Lana Fred McKinney McKee Dat r it. McGinnis W. McDonald Helen Nolan Modieel I , hr/tong Daniel • Nadi Patrick Newlin Thu& Neugart Pali p Owen Thorns. Owen Edward For_ current Bank Notes, or tl'Specie be paid, 10 per cent. will be deducted from the regular prices. , 61 cents allowed for half Dimes. 121 • • . • Dimes.. • . 28 • • 'quarter Diller'. 55 . • • ,half . Dollars. 110 • • • Dollars, at N. NATIIANS Store, ' Centre Street -;,‘. Our Globe 1111ustimted. _ ED Air IX of thin Splendid Wiwkauat received and ready for subscribeie.' Ariy mason wanting to procure the work from the commencement can db so by applying to RANNAN. not 26 43- • Agent for Schuylkill Co. LEFT the stable of R. G. Lelar at Minersvill on Monday last, a dart bay. &inked tailee HORSE, with a halter on h4 Whuever will returd owe and ill chai him, shall be suitably rs pal by leaving him at p a Tavern, Mineral:ins oet 26 43—lf Unman (Awing Elam Poursfaunal, rcalard Una. Phelan Mania Plan Edward Panrowa Arm • Put, Wary Quin Patkick -Ittereard Was. - goblin Marla • Iteger & Clapp kisuardroo RataUE Rota. Rothe Aug. V. 2 IPAllmayar Adam ALL persons knowing themselme indebted to the subscriber are ; requesied to make immediate payment, as the probability is that the neemaity of the ease will put it out of his power to give further indulgence, as much a be might he di posed so to do LIPP COTT. net 26 43—tf To Let. THE Dwelling and Cellar of corner or C entre ad Mabantango West.. • Apply to . • B. LIPPINCOTT. _ . on the otemiont„ Race lime U. used Joseph Robbins James Rambo Abraham Scott Whams Sewer Agues - balite Joseph 2 Smith Rachel Sherry George Solaro Moses . Schimpf Juba Sadists Sebastian &nem F. Syllr Semi S.M. Edwin. . Sena Martin Schaeffer Dmid Mr unpin IVI ! ! etius 1,1 Frio remove thaw troobkstarie and dangirota in ••• habiLantaof tha Stomach and Bowels. Which et often impel the healih and depite* the live.' of Cbilditit, ale • S TOM VERIefFUOE, a certain mini ration for-the removal of the yahoos kiarisirf W Dysprneci,,' Sour Stomach, .want of Spreite,_ Infantile Fever and Ain! and Debility of the Stomach and Sowaliannd Orono of Diametral. To hi .bad at No. 20 South TUI D IPhiladelphinAnd of Wm, T. Entine, -and Clemens dt Parvin, Pottavill•--Price SO cram • oct;-26 . • • •43-17 , RAIVILOAD, 6110 Am or ,iIOURSi: - On &el after Monday. October 7.• vigil farther riejleir r „ rrillB tilise - wiltstart 4thilamiiibifikeurs 'Wain t. Reading ate A. M. and It P. Wit* Rank &mega 741-11. sad 4P. /lady, This. hosJ!s are arroris4.be. manse! with.thir Rail -Road batOriseo-lietrieloira Thiladatate. ilas hemlati*plisee beteg SA. 14, id sr. atop, `.= •" , ••••• ; • 1.• Bst 101.1440,1:#V Ole MiiiiiliAiATeftWA • : 4 - 7 4,,E: • Far Sale. C. LAUDER BEIRX. Lied. '• Office, t Nov. 9, 1839 THE BEST., AND :CHEAPEST At:sorbet?let of Fall and Winter Goods; AND Groceries, 42-tf Oct 46 Stray Horse. Notice. ia-lf iw. 36 Preserve*. VHS subscriber has just' rearvredmid offers Air eels preserved ~„ • Quinces. Pears:Crab Applei. ' Peaches, aid Ginger. , . • Corset Jelly.: . . Briekberry dug ' Tassariude. . JOHN &C. MARTIN. eel 26 .~V,-w o+lY~' 9'tiG'~4~rc+wr_..-,i A .are+ ~ .. ... —. ~i - ~ .. . ~ ~.. _ • • " AVILLIAM or tiMefitiM4olloll*lpiikluid[4l4 "ANONPIOP‘ tor of embellitill's tiodiof or nowino)ca. co.aolowietrgriluv • ERTON &Ca; and aloint. astawroSl co., bowl by airignassoOlated UrritelblisY-4 umber. 1839; r smignedlo*,•tbes• sibsaibir .411 their partnership aid-wpm/ft *Maio sod ottiperty, bode— oral mid parsoml is _mast *Aber sradisim t /Maw out prefereunOthr:stilllMitbiltoirsty*Yo. ;12 ettieli•itt:MMo; State - day' tietbi date signmeneemepta a tult *ems of all elai* pfitost As said swm» ior any of therm nob 11 =. meet sod Mena may be seMar.st No. IT stmt. WALBitlitT Philadtliibbt. Oct, 21.1839. . . • • .11.1.34w.,.:' JUST.:;444 ofDoollei'oe/ibroseePickleo;ootkoign Of • Mixed Pick*. , ' • Gherkins. she. 3 ..= • • • • Fresh Pi4led.4boism,- - -For sale by. SATEFANSO . . . . Ne . . w . JUST received , s apkeadid assommaga of.. Moira dorLiiins‘ from BauSefolll.l.oo per r • Challess..Plain Mooed, Lains,;•. • f - Poplins—a splendid easondientZ, 131•00.1talkin and Roma. Omni a. - . • Satin' and Malabo:ins Swaim plaistaad *al* ;Elegagi Figired Ho m begioss, - Silk Shirts smiCape, • ••'‘ • Biochi,Thibet i Tartanond Menem Elbstwlii" ' Valentine.-Thibet•anlreaber Pankrilbilk Plain & Vesting% elegant patient; • Black Mayamette and:Velvet treatises;•••.• -vs-. • • White and coloured . Silk Dose end - Half Mone,- do ••• ••• do . •••• Blaek.Tuighuittre. Mohair. Twisted and trotted Hose, &c.. ' .• " I .4„ Merinos. - IliTka‘Sitins:• Flag. 3 nets, Cloths, Cashmeres, &Minot% Pilot Cloth Coaling. a splendid assortment of ingrain and •Ve. Mites Carpriing;-&e.t&e. •' •.1 t. • All of which will be sold at the kneed - P 4 0 16 fat ,csah.,be 21.-NATHANB4. net 19. _ • , 4f ClothingiClothing! JUST lie:Mead Imen the jaaae factory offillobei & • ' Brown, No. 596 Market Sireisi, Thlisdelsibieq‘w near sad asuman as otebewready'asediS clothing.'•whirkpis now opening, Wale etinter-or Center andlidetmotangolikreats,opposhelnonnoes Hotel, formerly the stand of Alexander Graham - ' Thai eldthing has silken inanufiateured expritml#. to order during the poet month. of the beiterieterie, ale. and in the beat possible 'manner, and will ba' said cheaper theta-Me-sante quality of grinds nubs. bought elsewhere in Scbuylkilleount); far castama./, elusively. cashbaeing been paid at a dimwit 11 Pet cent. and the subieribtif bein determined to sell la per cent. ot her Merchant in Tottaige, sills, there will consequently. be • elear.gaist. one • Per who boy imitate establishrmint. .• ' Also. on Mind , an elegant assortment of saps liner west of England Ilrono Clotior;•comoneres. Vest.;. logs. Ac., which will bn.itade up•to-order apd war 4 ranted equal in point of fit or workmanship. to sly done in PhiliAlphia. Also. on harm and for sale at 14 per cent. Wow • • the usual prices.. quantity-of men'sliats. Bottleanti Sho_s, together with 'a small but well srhisterilabol • Ladies Shoes., Also, theenthe stock of Dry Voids.; Fancy articleaNkm, brtely kept by Alexander - ham. all of which 'will be sold at 5 prr cent." lietbiet s .cost. for aish. B. LIPPINCIYPIV '; %inter ofCentre and Mahantang*Sem r Pti• Late at AM Old, Post Offide. Ind formerly of 119 Chemist St. Phibid. • •• 40--tr • 44-tf Oct. 19 • • Public Sale. • • -" ON &avidity the 30th of Mid; RI • Wer at twelve cfehterk, beaohlte *tic lion at this 'home William Moittindi. , the Borough'of Pottavillos:'e`wati islied commodious' , two story BRICE ROUSE. alto- • ated on the east bide at Coaf stratilin said Ronisilt„, lately occupied by Strang e N. Palmer. Esq: teal' now by . Enoch 31cGAinia. The lot is 50 Peer on Coal aireet.,and 150 feet deep. Tha Howes isila feet front Sy . 30 EMI; deep. with'• two mewled hack' buildings, fourteen feet wide by' twenty feet Veep. Termr-1 cash on the delivery of the dead.- the balance with intereetwecered.brdeed•and asotraSer , on the premises in one-year from data of the doild. For further information apply I=ll act 19 4:2—ta Miners Bank of P.. • .in the Cotintiof Seluty 1. AN election of thirteen Directors will be held it the Bankimr House on Monday .the 18114 November nest, between the hours of 10 A. Rh !utd., 3 P. M. A general areal: ing Of the Stodtholdent !mid held at the Banking Mose on 7 Tueifilaja,.the sth of November next. CHAS. LOESER:. Cashier. Oct . 19 49$ stray Cow,„ ,x -igTRAYED away fruin the subscriber, residing.' in Oil - Boroosh, shoot ten deyi Ito, a Red sod White spotted Cow, I#l i on hoop round her neclt„- locked with.a small bras. • psdlock;,to which is at tached a all, and has the letters J. F. on the hoop, Whisever will return ...aid tow to the Owner. or. Nits him infant:irks where he can get her again, nball be reasonably rewarded. , Sept. 28,1 Colliery -to be Let. • THE subscriber will receive proposalrfor r ent', ing the Middle's:in Colliery; lately ortrapied-br John C. Circovithi. The veins me reedy for-work 1 mg. galgwaits having lien drivena-tireauts openrat • and -houses ana fixtures meted. with evrty heftily' • for immediately %male:teeing an estintilite butanes& The town brie an oppottneity also to lease or purchase the rail road waggons. drift Com t antl-f mining implements now on the minims; and salgia Ment for a large business. Oct 5 40-tf G. W:FARQTIIOII Anthracite. Coal and Iroppre• . A /ref) Che . . , ..._ aefgr Cwitirlirti top into thii ~ • • • , "rift Tl:edtt• Ting Soimeribein'' baying more than they whits' ••• toihold,will sell it part of their valuable tract of • Cual,TaliA"mhnatod elaseisqutG hi Schtryllutiffimutr ty. on the Pet lirancli of*. Sangho% iiiiictllt be - ' connective" with the litail•Road leading to Port glib. , It ton, on ' the Canal W re it also"joihr the Philidet-' , phi*. Reading mid ottiville Radlioad. wltichAa • now in progress. a. when completed; 'will rows— continued line the - re diatancetsi Philadelpithi,i— ' k Said tract contaihd• 11Rnm,e MI veins or - 4 0 0erior Red .. Ash Coal mini' Iroo'Vr.li.jr , TlOiltake inter Pow- - on - the preens* Mahn Who-Stone within a bilk which quo 'be 'id on reowembleienne. - • The - Oie - - is of a good , quality • and Ai" slineitinr. with••Atu. • thraelte being Do lon ger s probkvit. , -(The Suineri-r • . ben will either Iselin gart - of said 'meet er lola - as . partners in. the eud'imainess. • Pentbetinthiseted • ' m invited WARS_ for thenwefreA *hen' the diem. ' sdnetagetetne.above cite cannot fail io use that the.advantagelef the above jamaj itbedaltatiedi ' cannel, berequidled elsewhetnA-Iftitattblir pt tie& • tars nevi ire-of.kohn-Pran bhp. at yensattna.ehMlaar . Canby or James WAbh. M• .Willtimikelt Delwinie. , epARLES WHIT. - - • , .r. :AMPS W,Ellft•.i!i 4 .- ''' \ Sept: 91 : -- 4 - A : ' ' - - S-iliti --- fr. In Penney Wank Indite ditie Peace. contain- .. . leg tipirepw.fAsetior, aid' Preens' inproince- • inpribeforiliitteelot Ow Peace and Aldiuntlen in - onone mNe4letiaitnertm precedent* therein. , Maibil.Oe=inaeitstiene.(eith -. • nom) rands of Dotlint:Eitilie. Penmen -aid Prectio*OpliOner In , - . thetrja*dietton, end he omelet , h!eivit esseett. •twiillolaiiiies in on s 4 , L -- " - ' "'-""'-' ; -i- ; ' - ':vgl.'T.Tiastieit's CAndisellerisdietten`;' '••-•', ~ f r • .. , ''-..llrotzttotiollivit -Jurladictini47-A,,,,,...1,.... ,ilb• alardenti MtKinnei; Auarsey•eLLiwt -4,,•,,,, , .* , • -• ' Jo* noire& aDithrlak 4' ' ...L !i i i ii eat Mr `IS.. l ,- r. , MM 'Penn idreet; FARQWIAIt.- Pottsville. A. U No. I 0 JOHN FlNfrei-, =I
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