521 EMIJ =MMEJIM 8 !MEI PQTTSVILLE. itATIMILpAT 1110:14NING, SEPT. 9, 1843. lneuranee. The abbseriber: Agent for% one.of the best Insur ince offices in Philadelphia, is prepared to make in. lerrannea en an desetiptipn a of property :such as flanges, Mills. Stables, Geods, Furniture. et the very lowest rates B. BAN :NI AN. .117 V. Palmer, Ffq., No.: b 9 Pine Street - , Philadelphia is authorised to act as Agent to receivo subscriptions and advertisetnenti for this paper. DEMOC.R.VI' , C 1111 a CUONTY - - • ' lIIEETiNfL • In pursuanco of a resoluelon, adopted at the lbointy.ltteeting:st OriteigehUrg, on the tst Counts. Meeting will be held at: Bill's thei Borough of Pottsville, on • . Suhrday. 23d of ISeptemher nce, 'it 3 delocky.M., for the purpose of forming a County Tart, to be supported at the eLsoing blection.: . . _ .I.I,COI3jIAMMER, E lAA'S DERR, ' • L. F. %V HITNEY;' • Standtng Coninallee • - '65 It MAR A). . • Will be paid - by the subscriber for informatibb that to the detection of the person or persons who 'steals or destroys the-subscriber's Packages on tho bail Road between Philadelphia and Pottsville . Between thirty and forty packager have disappeared within the last four months. .BANiNAN. - . . ?OR CONGESS. 'ALEXANDER RAIIISEV., OF :DA COVSTY. Democracy. - Istaver was a name or title more .. abused or at {ached to more oppsite `'characters than this said "...word"Dennierriey."t..is,lhe aim and boast of every min in this cou ntry, to, bp a Democrat;.- Mi matter what his predilictione may be. still he las DeMorrat. _lt is of but little irnpoilance.ho%- man's opmions may" change, or bow many political 811111 - CitiVlS he may have ex ecuted, for while he has brCath he will continue to assert his'claiin -to Democracy. Were we judge of its•deflaiiion by the 4 . 4:ities of its Many I claimants,, we would •rall it thatvialay vi filch Without a parallel .tion, sanctiOns all funks and c•mnivcs at rat( inconsistencies. But, thank Heaven ! the is not a vague or. an . Unmeaning one—it has its tit finition, and invests the deserving owner with a title that the pine re publican would •notierchange for allihe empty atamprolEur . opeon rank. What is it to him that the frothing dc.magogne may abuse the Word,,and use it to corer the most mercenary end s;acisti ac tions, What is it to him 'that _they use the name • to veil the gratification of their base pa:;sions end envious Propensities ! - Pure in the c,msciims... tress of well ,meaning integrity, secure in tlie ne of conduct which the history of the past has Uri:lel out for him as correct, he-Willnot be dri venitsi le front the path. but steadily and onward, thinks and Walks as the principle direc:e. • There areanany of these prtfessed Democracy sill in existence; they cumber our eol i intry on all sides, and occupy all .rank in so l. : ciety, from the talehted, yet ambitious man ot ge-\ ' dine, down to the nnisy brawler orihe pot house. Their means of injury' arid their powilyo blind fol. will grow more restricted as the good sense' l an judgment (if tbose,on whom (they would at tern, t to practice, becomes emightened; and .we tru ingly . look forward to thaeperiod when the . hen .st man tail avoid them 'aa' epmitilence, and the .nger af scorn directed at their acts trill fol 7, low them dei*M to that infamy their prostitution de ,rves: e apply these rem rks to the great-tpelitical struggle which is now ,'pproachini. Candidates . *Minter° the people t .ell of whom claim the aired • of*sullied and corvis , ent Democracy. - Among the most -promineot of thb -opposition stands •- Joh l n C. Colliouu His rapids are earnestly en; gaged in 'urging bk. claims forward into public f light, and -the probability is that he will km the Lncdfoco cat.d.d .te.L_Mr. Calhoun is a g o , • , ht. dugs..e man'...-he is powerful in iellect ! : fetir:less ni action, but slavishly mutable his 1 he nee to principle. In- i point .of moral wor , ' we dra - W no line of dilincion . between im f 1.,., the nameless, obscure demagogue—alike ill' h sesev kir . the ditferimeo alone c..risists in the am , e vif they bith aro ab'e to effect. i • W:r.l led to the ', al.are reflectio s of - reading the following sentiments uttered y 44 dafhann, in a spiiech tri4l by him lon T rift or 1816: Let the Oonirnunitv sea.; t chi.efully; and then compare the tone With the /1114equenii.areer of the man.. In 1816 Mr. t:lhoan was a Dan .era!, and the' prinCildes he cfa tended for at that tme were evidence of his. ti i4 • riot to the title, Mr. Otihoun is note. a direct pc.; siti a and , unqualified 4pauent of the Tariff, and we ,would ask whether hr is yet a i?etriocrat. Mr. Calhoun slid: . • •That he was no manufacturer; th t coming, from the South he and his .consti•tieri l ts had no interest but in the cultivation of the si t •That r to affird indnuficturers, 'aril le prelim. tinn would enatite ill . . firmer to sell Ili products high, and boy all his wants end cOnee lenges if liin-chcop," • ..That a Tariff fOr proteCtioit..wns of vital int porpeceto_tho security and permanent ty of the Union: 7 • , tt That it would produce• an interest. gfriellg as much as agriculture, l and far more. than commerce and nayigatiMi 7 . • . •• Chat it . tiye.;ll , l produce a netf-and you , eifthement, far outwi ighing any objections that . Might bOarged sgmlist thesySteto.." • Chat it..l7ould `preserve us' from a new, and `terrible danger ..-I)ISUNION against which eve ufight to he. Pcipetually. guarded:) . • • And that it _would air,rd', to :the cotton - and • iitrollen.,'paantifaeturers,.prvie‘cli.t4n that- would *.}duct them beyond the reuch 4ullllolg . eney." So much for , _his consistency !.! - Tua Court Mstf:mNo.—'—We invite' the at tention of nur WWI friends . to the call for a Conn -1.1 Meeting, at the Pott.ville filuse, on Sittutday thetilf of &puou: The:ohjeCt 4.f the a.eet irig the forrnati•mn of R good ciinnty ticket, to be eupported et the ensuMg ct:•ciiuii as much dtitetids bp.M pfricuiipg able end competent men` fdr inraildtes,, we wou:d advii , e our citizens t -2 ctineass acrintg thermwleee in the meantime; and &tine to the meeting krepared to adppt a strong and t flicient ticket 'Mi. Alexander -Ramsey, be `CongresaiMPal droinekr, and'a number of (Alter gentlemen will be tires,entin address the meeting, which we hope will be we,' sod generally iitieited. OUr. Whig friends in this region hate' htretitfore paid ,little • regard to attending . propsietory meetings, end at 'we ascribe nti:}i'of our traint of success to this•supineness, wo.tiopo to sere tfo further reenr let.ce of the error; ' - • The Abahionists, at the Liberty,party4,as . 04 term themselves ield a Convention at Bur fahriately. at which they ; passed q number of res.. and nominsted James C. Iliirrey. of Michigan, for Piesident,trityHenr'y Morris.; of Ohio, for Vice President. . ' BOA 1 he -CisingTessigna, ,NomJettatiott • i....A..ll,amseyi Esq. 1 1 ' .- We are tteased to learn that late noMina." thin-at' Mr•- : A. - Ramsey, aw our IPcingresaional candidate, meets with the general approbation - of the Whigs 4this District. Wa7are grillficiwith -the nomination for many reasons, the principal of which is, that we now feel confident of havini a strong and able representative tia n defend - otti in= tercets in the tuitional councils; 'Cate who with' -.) i • - the. genus to direct and the nerare to ael,--wo,lA ways be at his post,' vigilant'and iintiring'.. r eine from whose whole life and charaeter we daiir. an evidence that he-will never shrink -froth the high trust confided to hnilt. We knort : Mr. liiimsey, and, knowing his principles, assert' him 'to be , all that an intell , gent people Would deidiain a rep-, • • : 1 resontative.' .% , . . , , , % The following from-the ;slational Forum, is the manner in which the editor intioducei Mr. 'Ramsey . to the citiiens of Schuylkill, and while we cheerfully give' place to it in Our columns, we fully and hrar.ily cottcur- tribute which he pa) a to the man, , • .. Mr Ramsey de a native ,' of ;Derry township, the Danner - one, in Dauphin co u nty; he was the son of a mecharitc, and was , himself apprenticed to a carpenter, where be served four, years, em ploying the internals of labor in. .study - .../ifter bia'appientice 4 tip, he devoted !istiMe tiaielo the improvement of his mind, and tben entered Judge ,ii.eedis law, school 'at Carlisle, 4rpm whence he graduated in 1837.' 11e took an Otive icatt in the Itarrison'cOmi zoiii of 1840, enPiye recollect:lie first speech', macic from the riilger , polo of a log cabin. When Fennsylvarda,ca'rit , her vote for Harrison, and the Whig DfictAii nait at Ileitis burg, Mr. Ramsey was eleclelecrvary Of., lh(l. E ectorat C l ollege. In 1841 hems efeeted clerk of the'House of -.RepresentativeSicor ourBlate, which arduous ollicehe filled w ith art.httpitrtial . ; ity, , Koroptocss and skikthattchallenged ihe ap. probaion:of his political' oppo , n Rain say Is c s ebta,Mr. Ra , ' \ Fr.‘ entially a self taught end eilflierle man. While a cre youth, the ,burthMS of :a' large fam ily ;c-ere thrown upon him bY the death of his father ;'—with no' wealthy friends to back him, aid se tt.,W'ere unaided, ho lia.i,stradily persever ed, and with an unblemished reputation has won a high place in the affectionsof the people where he is knOwn. Young. entdrprising, fearless and talented, be is jast the candidate for, district of working men, as la the 4 Ith. E Freah front the ranks of the people, in the truest - sense of the :erm—lioner.t, industrious and 1 unassuming: he 'ill commend the warm stippoit of men of all parties. . . The great Coal'and Iron,interests of this Dis trict will find a zealous anddecided champion in: Mr. Ramsey. The folloning" toast, , Which we cut frOm a Harrisburg ,vas given by him on the 4:h July, last, and is an evidence pf his orth,..doxy\_ou the all-important subject of the Tariff:' , •-By Akrar;iler Ranisey4—'ik TiatiF7-Per manent and Protectivel- 4 -the, only true security, for the lasting prOqierity of the American Stittes." - We have been thus particular in our notice of Mr. Ramscv,-that it may sere as his , introduc , tion to our'Sehuylkill county friends.!_ Danphin said Lebanm are used t ! .l pulling teams together and we trust the new connexion with ;Schuylkill may prsiwe ha'noonious and profitable: We con-, gratulate the Coal Region on the pros'pect of be ing.atlast rrpreserzted fn the councils of our rta liar'. With greater interests at stake aneneed ieg more careful 1.-gislaVOn .t.1.14n any, valet' of :our, State, it•seems to hatie ltreh the aim of foci - dim to 'send the very , itpPersenations of stu: t pidtty." - , , • Many of of our. venders yet remember the posi -on we assumed some limo since with regard to, bituminOus'coal;-,and its I.l:ing4ons tendency to' spontaneous comiistion. 'We' , %argiied the fact becauie v‘e felt - Convinced of. its irtith, and' al 'though assailed on all'sPes; hooted at,\ denouncl ed and attacked in every, ' may, yet the event is daily proving that wiz . ' first .08i:onions were corj• rest, and that the .. danges e l i spia even to a greater 'extent than - we supposed.: . • , The revulAons which trike:Place' in ihe publie mind are frequently sudden and (Mend:lies laughr able. It would be a difficult' molter nowlo find me s scientific man who vvoull deny this property o r f eat bituminous coat; and should any- one'have the I t _ temerity to come out publicly, with eh at ad ,tempted controversion, 'the hue and cry would be even louder ogaiiist than it was apinst and O. ion- We publish the following,cccoutat'of a caso Of unt , spontaneoUs carnbuidion which occurred . lately near - the Boston Gail Works, and give it ai an. other among the many evidences 'Re have hither. ohn ;to ; laid before' the ,s; the • SPONTANEOUS COMDUSTiON or' Coat,— fhe following statement, on goof rofthority, of a case of spontaneous ennbtistion of bituminous coal„ after being exposed to wet weather,ii ing-of notice. ; is contained in a note from George Darracoti, Buporißtendent of the Gas Werke of this city, published to the Atlas of yesterday.--Boston Ad vertiser. The alarm of Are, i•taterday --fling, did wit proceed froni . the Works, las stated in goer river of diisiday ; but from a shed adjoining the Works,; occupied for the atoringl of coal; ow rrd by Mr. Tirroll:i• iooforthe Shed being defective, - the Isle - heavy tans penetrated ; the mess, and - CoMbustion eorniueneed in the lower part of the heapi Coal dealers should to aware of Oa, fir most kinds of • bituminous coal will nite'sporosneously, if in large masses, and sxiios , "ed to the weather, or if eery clamp when Itoicil• plesso notice this that additional Caution may ' y I nerd and danger prevented. our friend! ISuis PLisTans.—We warn our friends in ibis rectivinglaky inorelof this loceieco currency. The Grand .dries ot!.•encasier en" Cumberland have preSentedv.butb those place 1.34 the illegal issuing of the Saorthless trash, i um as" thereliel notes tap nearly par, all shin piss:ere ! including the liariiebutg depreciate to 25 cents in the dollar, thus resulting injuriously to those who take anti circulate lhem. Citia l enal don't touch them anY longer! : Cutt-t ;us Ne'vr York Journ.l Commirce etatesll33l 1161 doge have been kille n that city from June 26th to August 16th.i. Thej. croon poked burl face through t clouds and took a look et 'us' , On Monday a rucaday l .everal walking, parties' to ittaibli Run in tontequence. klav'm ; beat - d The la but eipect cake and at—atetstvirtly • - • co" ,, A meeting of the locolocas eppasmi to t late;nominalion for county.offreere, will b. l b next Sattir . rlay - etternaon; ChriA'ir Hotel, E Scbuylltdl lixtren. • cr We loving attention to Ott advertisemrnt 'Mr. Yardley in another column. Mr. Y. has , t ken the 41Cqrk Store; and intends wholeSslin t goods chew' for M . eash. this is rather no enterprise in this -- region; we wish him ever sy• ems. . The miliiar?of Monignicery County,'tiTems• king preparations fir bolding as Encsinpmat Sonnytown, to commence on -the' 4th of Got& nest, and to last three days.. ay The etaternent _made in our_ eaper. lai creek. upon the 'authori4 or the Germantown egraph ; that Governor Porter ika - 05143110 McClrnathonvis - soill to,he incTreet. f'f. - ; . ; -, ':; = '; . :1 ', fq.. -,f -.., 1::',T:-'7'-,!°'ic.'.,f1.'.'.....WI la IMEIN • DEISOCE/TIO WHIG-011LT* irortyaseno.“--- This Convention Met in the Hall ofithel,oooo of Representatives. Her isbblg. on WeanMdai, the 6th of September. Upon calling the list of:dele g et's, it was foodd that two lets ofdelegate*.iiiaro present from Limcsatet codrity wht Wscorn , • Mine* of live were appointed to ingstl into Abe matter. - The Convention was then ladjouratd• mail half past two P. M. ' -! The Convention mitt poignant " tti adjamumeDl , sad; the • Committee hiding reripat ails or ganised by_appointing.l • ' • • Chairraari: NHILMIIIDLESWARTH, of Crtiort. - • •• Vice Ptcrycnfe. - Manx P.•Ecrini)e, of•Berit.s.; • DAVID Laser!, ofiArmstropg, , rth Lir • Satresa, of PaJaln,ol T. H. PATTERBOII, of AiieghenYt Dorms, of : Philadelphia; Jonir,Porrin. of Ceritre4; Secrelar'ies : —Jotin' • Zeilth; off 'Delaware; James H. Graaf; Stevenson, of Lycomingt. 'rocrts Matlack, of Philadelphia county.;• , • On motion ol'Mr; flieate l, the Convention pro ceeded to nominate candidates fiir Canal Com• missioners, when oftereeveral halibut,* Readvect, That WILT:JAM TWEED, BEN JAMIN WEAVER, .and SIMEON. GUIL. FORD, aro tlecl‘ed unanimotisly nominated for the office of Catiil Commissionere, by this Con. vention. • - ue ,4 - • '•elr; , •• 1 , , ' 1 512_ 1( ' I f SMYSER, : it tt!as Ilesolved On Moticift ot r that f° case of any vacancy °conning Id the an. didatei nominated for Canal CommicsiConersi, the officers_of the convintion shall havOpoWet to fill said v,adancy. A ;tote of thanks was given to thooffiCere, when the Convention adjourned sine din Tut YELLOW Fsvan.—Great excitement bee beer . ' caused inthe vicinity of NrarTork, by the report whiehmas believed there thatho late piclk ness_at Readout:, is the yellow'eve: 4 r. The Tr ibune, speaking Of it, l asserts!, its opinion that such 'is the character , of the disease, land publishes letier - showing that tt Wos accompanied by the black vomit: • ; ; , The inhabitants at Rondouti aro an convinced of its being the yallow fever, that they pre rapid.? ly removing frornthe place, arid cases of the di ease rite otairrini daily, so sase the Tribune, ai those who remain. I_, thou co. Tux Locetueo Cooriestrou was held at Harrisb day, the sth inst.and•norninat6d futios er.sak‘ of Indiana, , J:coar. of Perry, aril ?•• • Wm. B. Forairi, of Bradford, I•',„_.:* The shove nominations, are all 'West of the Sns c inchonas, and lit is said to. too, Anti-Porter ticket throughout: . I , • _ TT A fatal afrtay hari lately oqurred in Mary land. between A. D; forwooti, efgounkand re , epectablo lawyciof the place, srtdlP. D., Ricketts, editor of the .Cecil Whig. iorroad was shot through the body-, end died 41 1 about nine hours after Wards, Ricketts has since' ,i edit committed, to take his trial it the next court: i 0 :7 The CitiZen . Suldier oftbie' ; week, , ii a well written and interesting number. It contains a rather lengthy deseription of Camp De Kalb; and pegs the officers of said Camp, some handsome compliments,, Thia paper stiatild be enconraged by,-the military, as its columns are vbtd to their benefit acid improvi:Ment. • - a y The Lcooiocos of the !city and county of Philadelphia held 0: Coniention on Monday last, and nominated James H. Huichilisoix; for Sheriff. For Congress—McCully hasi been nominated in the Fiat District—John T. Smith, 'in the Third Diserict - ;', and Oharlesr.l. Ingersoll in the Fourth District: -I . Tui Wsrintii on Wednesday and Thursday last, was of the most villainous; character—real ague weather reminding ono continually of bit lions fever, rheumatism. !delighifuraffec iions of the kind: .Icatch M ists; cold rare and damp fogs were miPiremittm, coal fires Kam .irs demand, and great con's av'eee . , ~,, pHs b , coroco .• ~‘ ONEEIIIIE [ MEETING , Gres held at Jonestown,. on Monday,! the 4th of • Sep. (ember, 1843 1 , when after six ballots, Dr. DAVID thil El knout, of Lebanon, was rionaintmesl as the Coigreb.ienal'cabdidate. i i 1 . A roan named:Charles Aie, corOrnitted enioide on the ColuPbis'll - ail Road ion Tuesday afternoon; throting hiPself before the trap vehilsi undeVlull lieadwaj. cars paSsed offer hie breast:killing.hurn instantly. .1 (Cr The 931hpunites bOd'a meeting in Pim: York, on gon,dey evening! last. Speeches weris, made avowing hostility te . itt tariff, and th e dome migrations PMsti;that the Pa 4 is fed settling nj on its true'foindatien.' 1 ' d t Niuntier extenifive org ry has oeen e eo r l led in Petersham, MasseChussetta. ,The delin! Tient to Wm:-Goddard, he P,getmaster, at that place. The amount of forged .intper is morethan $4O oeo all of which has ben discounted. When questioned, Mr. ,Cr. admitted this crime, and havitig been arrested;waseaftar pleading guilty admitted to bail in the sam 485000. . 0:1- A notorious character named .1 - ohn_Daniy, alias (original . Johnllianoi) his put forth an ad dress to the freemen of the sreta, offaringtimself as a candidate for Govertior. This Hanoi!, ii4n oysterman, and promises to giiie c'ertain port ion of his sataiy to"paying offlheOtate Debt, erheqp lected. , 4 (07 Wohov! receivedi : , s collection of fci by ,a tlemocrat," which we' are unavoidably c ,i a polled to postpone publishing, until . our next VI , per. There are some bitang truths conteinc i fil i s th e communication, %Thick' is Written by one WI ,1" knows. ' ' ' I '. i io ,consequence of the tiew errangeUlent tipzr•the Rail Road, the arrival of the passenger Won at this place has heen qite irregular. liThis of t Gorse is preferable ' to. col Wens, but still we think a mode might be de ised for preventing then fr6luent delays. ,: According - . to this arrangement the pasiWnger train when it &its not arrive et ! Orwigsburt Lan ding within a 'specified period Ili 'compelled' to re a warn theta until the laden trititiluti posied'doWn; d. andireqiently, Within the last lei days, the mail his bean delayed for several hews beyond the usu. g It el tithe. 1. 3s i CA3II. Wa.unsx.--HTh'etrintitary - of Lebanon „. and vicinity, took poseeir r sion of their - tents oriTues tioy,ra-st.; The Campitia tale , presents s besmti. s t, fal epprotatieri from the ;Bor:ingh.- • ( i:j. Captain Tustin's Company or' Philitilel phia National Greys are priparing fur tl military viait,to General Jackson', at theHeratitalics.. This will be one of the mist :tbstoilded excuridonti ever made by, a reilitary - corPs in thud country. 0 .1 , 436 military of 1164110 re intend eelabra tit% the anniveriary of the battle of North Fein at that place,'lsid the 12th of'Atiptembei. at I. (0 ,3 .Ve understand Old knew Troop or Coin.' ti pany -of Cattalry is -aboni being organized at Schuylkill #averi. It is it' good neighborhood for the formation ;or such n Corp', and we hope that the` Effort will:succeed. ',. BM JubO.C. Smicet, ie.olio vioit to Bedford springs of State. 1 ; • it. - :''.-*i**_:*g!? - 4q. NM 21l j.,piiitiiiirf',loing' ,miLiiii*di er.: a ' , i';::),.: , . Inuits: ri e 4 has been aitscheitsr, for forget'.'.' I••. - .: - I'' - : 2 I. A western, paper aaverutes for a videvd of cuoral charaler. ! - , .-, • Madame'D'Aristiont (Fanny i Wright) Bias h% Cincinnati, owns a fine .property..and is build ing herself eleiJandid establiament: I . A corrosPondent of the Portland Advertiser complains els practice , which he says' exists a mong some Of theOettlers in molasses in that city. It is of ebtainini:our molasses and nennaliring , the acid by mining a few gallons officio with-each hogshead. I' '. - •: 1 ! ~ . The hotels in New Y are! now 'crowded to o o v q e m rfili o n o in ay gi ... .There we 4141 !arrivals at Howard's ..-- ''' I % , , The wonders Of corn•catting will never cease. The othera l day travelling chiropodist egtracted not only fife coin from a gentleman'tifoot,' butitctual ly succeeded in removing a °Bunion" .from a bookcase, lid:lout the owner being aware of it. frr.rworri.—GoVem'or Ford has appointed the .Hot(, James Semple, United States Senator to fill the 'vacancy occasioned 'by the death of Mr. M'Rebertsl - • 1 0 • I SoUtherp papers represen6he prospect for tho cotton croPs as very unfavorable. • ! The. Whigs of Baltimore have made the follow leg nominlation for the State Legislatuer : John LI. Garay, Aaron &layering, James Cur. ley, W. H. Watson, G. WAttlrman. I A, grand Military Encampmept is' to commence in a :few days, in the vicinity of Wheeling, Va. The New York True Sun 'says that Moses Y. BeaCh has become part proprietor of the Plebican. The ci4zons 'of S. Louis, Mo., are talking a bou execlibg a monument to the memory of Ro bert Fulton. 1 - , . , 1 ' Dabney S. Carr, peg., it is'eaid, is to be !dials ter to Conatantinople; • - I ! 1 ! Dissixassc,s.—A ‘ number Of clerks have been dismissed from some of the departments at Wash- 111 nton. lit nother'disgracetut ..-. onl Saturday night. il l Mari, W. Brinton is the LOcoftice nominea for Assembly in Delaware couuty. ' '' ' . . lA, shtick of en earthquake at Memphis, Tenn., 1111 the night of the 18th ult. ! 1 , - • . JThe citizens of Clearfield hsve l passed antitak‘ Mg-shinplaster resolution. ' • I ' I The dwelling house of Mi. David Lucas near Kmelt Pond, Kingston, Mass, was destroyed by are on the 2lth nit. I •, The plant COurt Martial in session at Norfolk. 'vs., euticlud,tl its busihess and.mljourned sine die nn Maids)? last. A mlnaber of cases of Yellow Felrer have 6ccnr red at plow Orleans. i 1 • 1 - ! A !We of German 'emigration is setting into Western Virginia, say the papers of-that re ! I gton. I 1 Yankee , named I . A F erry, has submitted to the Common' Council of Boston, a paper for paving streetsivvithirori. Th l o Emperor of 'Russia has' tendered to Aniov Addtsi E•-q., of.Lycoming county , Pa. the appoint nent of Mechanical Enginier on thi St. Peters burg ;'nd Moscoirflaitroatt; •• . . Jo as Diamiise,'recently eleeled to Congress from Illinois, is dangerously, ill, it is ssid,'of brain !fever.l • Ir Robert Rantoul, jr.; hair tat length received his commission as Collector of. * Boston, vice lion. !Levi Lincoln, removed. 1 ! Near Bellfonte, Centre I eorinty,' it is said , en !eiteilsive quarry of pure white Marble was lately ldiscOkrered. • ,•I 1 I . rsi • ' Art old offender named yi r m, Saunde . who , .. ~ had . recently been pardoned out of prison by Gov. Porter, was again arrested fur robbery on Stint day last and committed for trial. A l buffalo elasse'eamo off st . Hoboken„N. Y. lest week for, the entertainment Of ifie.public. It was a e;lnaplete hoax. L • Col. R. M. Johnson is eipected 'at Plattsburgh on 'i'hurstlay , of this week. 1 The Loco•ro'cos ere making preparation_ . to give him a public recep ion: - - , . • , 031!(11510311118 urg, on Taes The Akniversary of the Battlemf flattabnigh is lo be celebrated at that place on the 11th inst. The Montgomery (Ma.) Journal states that a man named Abner J. Cody, lately Iron:Crew, and for merly a citizen Of Wetunipkit, has been arrested in that qbaried With' receat'for gMies:on a haulm in Mobile. lAn encampment will obi:or:ninth at Allentown, on the third of October, tg continue three days. • There were 197 - deaths In New York last week•l I- •••• . iflineral Seat, and smite; arrived in Boston on Saturday lest, and . tookiodginga at the Tremont tailors of Boston have ostruck" or higher wages. I i • • I ] The United Statei 'Behr Wave, Lieut. Com. Shubrick, arrived at Notfoik on Monday, H days from Charleston, 8. C. Officers and crew . all Businese is represented na: being very brisk in , Kew York at present. I - A 0::7. The Railing between Po''Urine proper and Morris Addition; ie most deplorably_ out of re- pair, and we do think that our Borough authori-'; s ties deserve blame for their negligence in not at.; tending to it. For upwards of one hundred yardsi the railiog is torn down, and nothing remains to save the pedestrian from collision with passing t chicle!, or prevent the' ; traveller at , night Croat driving over a high precipice. , We Consider that ttns portion of our borough calls for the itrompt care of our authorities, and hope that no further allusion' to it may be deemed necessary. Since writing- the aboire, 'we have receiveira communican n, whit¢ vie willingly give place to, lioiling that it Mayhave the' effect of directicieab lentidn to the matter. • Ma. • 11 , ' • , 10i)NAN:—.1 noticed . some th ree Or fries weeks since en articleiti your paper, signed 444- ilex" calling the attention of the Town Coign e' It to the dilipideted . cooditioa of the railing a. !tang the pitlivray betwizi and the Yolk Store, nod did hope that your remarks wouldceuse them j to see the necessity of giving it their prompt and -immediate' attention., its pre sent ee ndi t o n _is is very unsafe, particularly for ladies and children. 'And I do think that they atho are, so careless and iiegligent,r deserve -the censure id the commit !oily for their neglect and inattention to the Safety lot the citizens. You please call their itttin 'lion to it erica again. And oblige A PEDESTRIAN. • Pottsville, Sept. 843. . • II I= • t occurred in Baltimore , - -- 1 0 1. A supposed. forger was arrested in this Iborough on . Wednestlay,and after a bearing before l usnce Eked, was committed to anawer the charge , before the ensuing court • • c c TheiEtie Canal: Co: have advertised fora ilciaii of X 350,000; *to #itish their canal to Lake s tryThe beautittillialted States war steamer ' I pri n ceten, was launched 'from the rbiladelphia - Nal/Yana, on Thnisilay fiat: MiN Ell • ~,IFOREIGN ITEM. ARRIVALbP imp BRITANNIA. , The steamship Baria:trata,'arrived et Boston 'on Sunday morning, with dates from Liverpool to 'the'afternobn of the 191 V, ult.; and `Landon to - the .18th. The imarir,eirtgenetailY seem to hoe un proved: Ataong'• ; the paiareagerftwas Horsley Pol. inerEii., late GOvernor of the Bank of England. Parlianieit lnur beentmusnalty busy in' discus sing end sating Upan various questions of interest. In the debate ogrish.affairs Lord Brougham spoke of the sspeeihes ktperi on 'tiamed-Tyler said to be , the son at the Accidental President of the United States'--lint'ped them over by , sayinithat no one was aneweirible (Or thrifooleries—the noes sive fooleiiesi, of bis family. ! He refused to believe that Prearident Tyler was the anther of the Repeal letter published ;over his natue.: A spirited' debate 'was had uPort the .Wardfingtort Treaty as Connec ted with the-surrender of !firgifite slaves: The Attorney °o r iel gayehis opinion that they could not be surtendered. Lord Palmerston made a 'very ahle speech oh the affairs of Servia into which he tvove,a fierce assault on the Govoinment. Me; fellowedin the same strain, and , tack the house surprise ' with a speech of great abi lity and independence.. In the debates upon the state of Irish affairs the de -nothing policy Of the Government has beta attacked ~with great bitter ness. !! , j ParhaMent was to be prorogued by the Queen , ! • in personi en the 24th ult. • • The s t eamship Caledonie; Cs'pt. Lott,l from Beaton, ?rrived at LiverpOol on the Duriag.the week previons - to the sailing! of the BritantiVa;_ the underwriters at Lloyd's had receiv ed accounts containing information of twelve me lanchol ehipwrecks;attended with a very 'serious .! ! loss of human life. • • ' A turn-out of the !operativesat Asntoa under .Lyne, ricer Manchester, had.ioccurreilbut was followed by no serious' results. ! 11 In Wales, the disturbances still continue.— 'Some concession has been made to the 'demands of the disaffected, but this seats only to increase the disc'o'ntent. ,• - • - IN liticssn the Rsecir. agitstion con:lours with ajiabated zeal and success ' The grcutef l t ...: githertug that has•yet been held took iilaco op ,i . TinA iftzz, a place reinatkabls in Irish histori, on the festival of the Assumption. A most sp - cited and interesting , account of this great demo . stration is given in thc N. Y. Tribune but is to) lengthy for our coluuths. r The accounts ~ g i+ of thins great ,meeting - in ell the papers represent it. Ba‘baiirig possessed the dcel)est and most mome l n- , 1 • tms interest, Mr! Donels John Blake, recently dismissed from the CuStorris, has been arrested on' e charge,of , . having i tlefreuded the gOvernment to the amount of $3:26 ; 00(1. He, had recently retired to a Sac estate at D t iblin., o ,--" 1 ' . • Mr. Hogan, the Irish sculptor, has been 'engag ed to furnisti A l iatue of O'Connell, to be pleeed in Co 9r l ci t oc ciliation :I a n ' l! t . ' O Ar o fair near Galty L ay on the Ist ull Two ilersons were killed by the firing of the Po ice., and et c herswere badly wounded. ,Letters,have hce received by 'O'Connell and. read! Ili the tepeel meetings, from Sympathisoni in France, , offering aid 'and shtlter if it shall bo need ed to the 'lmposters of Ireland. ' . il Tbe dis Missal of Justices still Continues. t In Sceet.ssn. the August CommissiOners of the Esliblished ChurCh voted 61 to 33 to nprovo Lord' Aberdeen's bill .. $7 . it stands. Ileei Dr. (tun. • 1 1 .. ninghem, late Minister of Trinity College at E dinbaigh, had preached his farewell sermon fire. inouito coming toAmerica o examine our liters , , an educational institutions. •• 1 ' _ _ ; The fauntain at Utica Path, beinglin.full -Play sod il;luntineted with . gas lights, ant acts crowds of visitors and is really a splendid sfrtir. , A new feature has been introduced, by the hin'ng of chairs after the French fashion?_ On i e of ottrßreadway ertiuilaites on *ednesday evening, iv s about to acloramodati , hiniseW with a seat : "Those chairs are hi, hire, Sir," Said the woman in "ttandence. ..lIoW much 1". I.Ttv,o cents each." ..Gtve . me fivtt,'t said the dandy. The woman collected, and b4shed the chairs, and ho seated hin4elf in one --hting an arm over, the 'other taro—and a leg for each Cooly took out riprincipe cigar, lit it with a !hcofoco match, and in this position gaffed most tupliously on . the foaming cascade, to the in fitiit amusement •of the,", bye-standers. ...May I Jrau le yen . fin one of those chairs for a lady 1. , said etre of the pedestriamp. rtCar . ct part with airy hired ' eta att, sir,--Nirq. Thlogsmay there , I. 1 . wlll.air,commodate you." 7 —Noali's Illessenger. • ' I _amen& Ncw OntEiss.—The bulletin of the Olh Biqa : The wreck exhibited along the front of the ring .1 Municipality truly melancholy. !Tne wharves . -Iron} 9t. IrOuis . street , nearly; to Eiplataade, have andelong a great part of - the distance the front of the Levee has sunk from three to six feet. ! The la'rgO pfatfrom at, the Ferry Landing' is conplete vireck. ' The earth has caved, in, and the handsome row of small houses built opposite to thei Market:a last;'sPring, for fruit stores, &c., are Several of them nearly destroyed. Indeed within a firvii feet dike Market, a great crack, yawns in the Leyee. Tho city. has ,not for miry years been 1 • • • • I sulileotetLiw so heavy a loss, and as the, river has ;not yet reached the lowest point,iii is imposribla to rtnticipatti, theextent of the damaie %hick may, !haler'. - " ' ettrruetty.—tho fullowing is the allele! 'Ole for l for.COngtess in the Louisville District .: ; •. . . Congress . ;rt....0n, W. Lecompte, L . Sprigs Lo isville City . 1,565 • 1,109 60 Jefferson County 940 • 550 . 332 Str s Y . ',. - 1,045.•' 588 469 01 bona i ," 381 ''.,=: 414 • 136 Henry l I . 485. , 4019 'B6 Trimble I . • • !. t. 158 Civroll ( ~; 316 ' .368 . " - 5 M ; otaij iCANAILN S O LRIZI3."It is said that'tho-run aw ay sl ;mg (nice the United States are formed iii:.. i t, to] a 'regiment of red-coats in Canada, and that the Vegiineri i i was used some weeks ago to suppress the me deg in 'Montreal , attempted to be gat up : for; the *pose i of advOcating the! Repeal of the lipien eiween England and Irelaud. Nine black . i 1 bentine s were stationed , on tbet• bridge at St. Ca tlierbi 6, and they had ordera not, to allow tvon taitic'e able people to pas. 4 to the place of meeting, witio had any appearance of belonging to the fiber- j al. ,- ' 1 • I The Bath.(Vle.) Telegraph etatea that a you 4; Mart iecently . Paid hie addrecses to a young lady; reqrg at BrumFic . li, (Me.) but the weddiugi 'Wes' • stopped - ha consequence of certain reports toUching the young Man. which . got abroad. De tOkinUed not to be Wed, Le persuaded the young liidito elope With Win, and they; were actually' 1 seated in the *sfago for Belli, when the. father ponOe.ed upon them 'and carried the fair one off titati l 6g that heV would.be husband had but recent li been let loose Treat the State Prison. 1 I 41 - rvENILS Isnurruz.— A. ctirrespondnt in the II Greienville (8.'0.) Mountaineer Says, that a white ltoyl in the neighborhood of Cambridge, Abbeyvillie Ibilitrici, not more than iwete yenta Of age, made last year-by' his own personal lsbor, with ope. hoiee, thiee hundred, and fi fty bushels of corn,. thirty bushel. of whaet, and two hi/inked and eighty dozen bundlea'of oats.' And, front insist' Ormiecti, he hea l no,doubt the boy mint& rcittrze titre this year than he did last. iis . 1.1111111110 111110111 . 111/111111.1M Sisrii'Pr. ' nail eas.—woleaM by a gentler man from lode. cadence, that the _Biala Fe Tie 'dere bound out , left on' Thuti4sy •last. This caravan is the largest that has ever gone out. They. namber atuint one hundred end seventy,five -iVagone. 6 eiptain.Cook, of the II 8. Army. with a portion of three Companies of Dragoons about :150 Men, left on the Came day as an escort The Dregoons t owill escort die traders to the Arkansas, and if satisfied that them is no dar ger beyond they . ' will retnri. It, however, tho Texiarta aro still in the plains the escort will coritinue.with the Cara; van to Sa ta Fe. F Recent accounts from Bent's Fort and the plains induce this' confident belief that the caravan which. wont- oatei tha pining, under the protection of the e l United 8 ates troops, have reached their destina tion with ut molestation from the Texiana: The plains at said to be free of Twilling, except War field and inity-of about fifteen or twenty 'men. It is bolie l v, ed Warfield's party ,would not venture to attacklthe traders.—k Louis Repub. - • . NOM. Sitnurs.;—As aeon es the news of Wit its Hall'. illness reached this city, and it was fear ed. be co .1d no longer devote himself to the Profes sion in lhich he has taken such an eminent itost• bu might be doomed to a lingeringlilness worse,ttlan death itself, a large fund was raised, which isto be invested for his oonefit, ant) the inter est of which voll;stipport him hsodsomely for life. A .nob e action !—worthy of the men' who per. • formed it—due to the great sudgood man,who was g rowing hourly in !the love and affection of his countriymen,7/11. Y. True Sun - . . . ,hft.inosa.-7Three negroes, the slaves of- a Mr. Chopinan,' near Athens, Ala. decoyed their misr tress into the woods and murdered her on ,the- Pithl ult. in the absence of. their master. When he. eturned; they' attempted to serve him in the same wsj , . as they had previously conspireddo do, And sent him word that one of them was sick down in 'a field- and wanted him to come there-- the:negro was rolling on the ground, counterfeit ing great pain, tut with an axe concealed under him ; but Mr. Chapman foiled thoplot by taking a friend with itim: , Becoming alarmed at the strange conduct of his slaves, Mr. C. sought 'fey -Ibis wife rind found her dried body. The sl'aves were then arrested ; the murderer escaping, and whirling' an axe at , his master es he ran to the weeds Cn the rna,der's approach : .. Tti.t =Meier was 51 years old; from Virginia; end tlew states that he murdered his master and mistress in that State. . . The brig Limo_ Rock, Capt. Auld, arrived yes terday, in nine days from Sisal. , Capt: A. in forms us that the Commissioners sent on the part of Yucatan, to negociare a treaty of peace withl Mexicb, r+ turictd to Merida. hitt the particulars of their transactions had not . transpired. The Courier of jest evening states that, by pri vate correspondence from Mexico, it is understood thatito arrangement between Yuc . atan and. M xi co was aflame& It is also .ritiorlerl ,that 6000 men were to lie dispatched to Jalapa, tle=tined,'as , we believe, to act agaMst the Peninsula.—N. 0. Bulletin, 24 ./e, u it. 1,152, OEM 4,900 KENN FrlonStennis Leo .4 E.—We learn from' Capt. Brown, of the brig William Garrison, arrived Inst evening from Sierra Leone, that the Rev. L. B. Min,r, of th.! Pr . otei4ant Eph , Copiii Mission Cape Palmas, died on the 29th.of May. • All the other missionsriee 'mete well. . . . . The Reiv. Thee. S. Savage and hire. :Mier', n the Pro. Opts. Adipsinti, at Cape Pe!etas. and V Griswold, a native .Yoiath, Attached to the yte. Rev L. B. Minor, came pssc l ngers iii: the :W. G. . N., Y. A Ter.. . lieNnv Cr.tv has the following chaste and beateiful-tril utia to the fair • .•Women are the Corinthian pillars that adorn ..and support society.• The institutions that pro tect woman, throw P shield ,also'arouud children !--end when women and children are provided,for, man must be secure in his rights." The small pox heis br9ken out, .among the, for eign immigrants. coming up the canal,andseve• ral of them are Locidovin with the di'vease.. Two individuals have, we understand, already died.— .Buffalo Commercial Advertiser of Friday DROUGIIT IN WE3TERN A. , onx..--They have had no rain in Rochester for five weeks.— The Derr6crat says. .. the fields are literally er cited up with heat, and the streams are as dr jAs a powder Ga. The statement that Hen..Joho M. Niles, of Connecticut, (U. S. Senator.) . is at the Insai; Horpital merely es a guest of the Superint4ndent, ie'absuid. .Mr. Niles has not been in his 'Eight mind for some time.--Tribune • IMPORTANT Anvics.—The N. H. 'F'Clegi4ph says : 7 .4 gentleman who has occasion to walk With two Isdieri and one umbrella, should always go in the. middle hiaiself—thitt_Aecures a dry coat to himself, and is showingmo" partiality tu either of the ladies." t - Yousru Srm9caa.. l -79te Liberty ) Banner says "The son of Secretary Spencer is Roar in this part of The Stile, purchasing an otitfit, as he says, for the purpose of , again joining Col. Snively, and from thence to 'proceed Ao New Iktexico, to ‘ take possession of thatleountry."' • - • _ • . IltarnY CLAY iY Onto.—Our friends . in other States, says the Ohio State -Journal, may rest as sured thM HEStly CLAY will carry the State fl• gainst Buren, or any, other single locoLico, by ainijority as otirwhtlming as Gen. liar- rison in Itti4o. Hilo4 ISLAND Er..r.Crio,v.- 7 -Ii the . tliitrict, Cranaten, Whig, haa 4. 452.1, rruijarity over Weeden, Viret Ili tbe , Wcstern district Eflisha R.lPotter, Whig, is electui over Aldrich, Doirite; by. an increaser) injoriti over that at the GOvernor's Election last • I April [1.,- Dicasi Lioarsirm—An exchange *paper d i tatestl4t during a late thunder al_olree at New Hav - eu, the lightning struck a very I ,w grnggery; but en knifing what a disreputalate place it bad -/-• 1- of into; - it baled ! • • • The Boston treui . Rcrat'payalthat the iillcri:ca '.,,h - ave announced that if thcirrPrfjtiietion.should not he'venfiedthiaiyear, they.Will r frankly give up any . speabil- - -#4no for the ending of the . world. . = • ! , cc:r Eleven public officers in Arkansas are de g . (annual.° the United States Gove.rnment in the sum of ii 27,210: . . • NEW BOOlt§. j Nias.—A new novel by Ficilerika Bremer. translated from the Sweedish, bye Mary Howitt, just receive& and for sale at this office. , Bia'ON.L--The ninth and tenth numbers of this excellent te-publication" has . 11cen received. ,It becompleted in twelve numbers. ' Taz„Lorrrat or Live.—This i excellent novel, fronX the pen - of the Countess oil Blazington; is sou onr A lable—Price centx. ' LiirEn fnom,THE Batmic.—iti well written end ikeiesting, work. Price, 12i ante, for Ole at this ;office. , I . I THE , Tit/rm.—Another new hovel Gy Frede rika Bremer., This work is spek l en Of as ono 'of the gifted• writer's best productions—ince t 2 cents, for sale at this office. Nsw Weitz) SUPPLEMENT, gontaining seve ral portions of Lever's, LoTer's, and Dicken's! no.; cols, jest amved; and for rale at this office, Fines 121 j 'cCttta: _ - -- Alta ion Tants= whim A mum oft -;'- ON . sisrsa ix:ism t Do youe :perinea ia faint Od di a . zy sensation' after taking Krona curdle E, .you il igi e r e dl wi th griping or spasmodic pains br a sto mach and bowels t Are you annoyed with en ann. unions andJother symptoms of .imperfect d in i'on t il i ti thee yOu a dull but . consiant 'pain your side:, or between your shoulders, Do you expelhOcts mt-- eaeiness in She. i,'lon of the kidneys. acdo.olPanied by 'baiting pains of the . back I to one wOri/. _have , . you any of thesympionia which denote a dftiOrtlcred ' state of the stomach, the bowels. of the' herrest If the answer is Affirmative, and you wish ,tai ;change it to $ bearty_aud jirious negative; try a bottiew two OrJATNE'II TONIC VERMIITCE. and, unless *la ill a malformation in your organic istmcture. iva:zoltelo , a cure. ' For Sale by Eicholtz it Sanderson, PothOtjle, A. gents far the Proprietor. it September 9. - j;- -137 I ! cr4o , . • Tilt: COAL TIRADJO,4 . ;,•k: In Consequence, of the excessive bad wi*ther, tn.t. king it almost impossible to ship coal in Merchants. ble order, the amount ofshipments have iaNhily de. creased this week. With the exceptionfotthir. we hive no new feature in the trade worth - chreniclinv Since the publication of uur . .last reppil'Oive have received a communication stating that die "arhole a. mount of coal .ent down over. the Pousvilltrik .Phila delphii Rail Road up to. August 31st, leciusive, is 116.015 tons,and not 100;413 tons, as per C* publish. ed report. As this information comes • rrlin an any thentic source. we make the alteration (Ole request •of the writer, with his assurance that the , ' for the future s hall be strictly correct. fy •- • B Y CANA L . F , 4 , ' • •• 5 , The following is the quantity of Coal- ' , , flipped by Canal the present week, ending ThursdayeNtatog las Pottsville and Port Carbon, • ; Schuylkill aven, 3,835 -` Little Schuylkill - 1,260 13,675 4i!.276.2/16 Verlast report • -.I • ' : -- . . . :.., ....-;*2 83,961 BY RAII lIOAIL % ';'' 7 - Frem Pottsville3;o4,l l. 4. ;', -• '.. Schuylkill Ilaven . . - 4,2 P.ri: c ' ..-: - --I.lr 1 . 16;015..., - ± r - 7 - ir',l /23.03. Per lag Report • r;••••: . • Freight by Canal. 14 , • From _Pottsville & Port Carbon,.. 6 7 s ° c. Schuylkill To ticw York, . i I.4Xt, Little Sebtlyllikll Coal •Titte: The followin g is the amount avail it , : iporied on this .road, for t he' w eat eliding on Thue4ity nvenin Tons, lttept. 1 Rhinoceros, 54 21.1 . " 2 ' Traveller. 56 4 Lacy . Jackson, 57 I . •• 4 Cleopatra, 64 ••i ' • - • 5 Milo, - • 63 ! • 6 Lady Ester, 65 - 1 Layfavette,. 64 : - 4 . John, • 56 • •• t 8 440 16 • spa, I •2-i• -- - 3260' =,'334 181V4 • E Sundry Shippers Ter La . .'t report Lehigh Coal Tfttde.ti-1 - Despatehed from Mauch Chunk', ff.)r the weak ending 9111 2d,1843. • ,;, ; -1 . • • 'braes Tons I..ehigh Coal A• Navigation Co. i X 33 _ 6672 ReaVei Meadow RR & Coal Co' ,i,1,44 23E6 •• FROM PENN . .HAVEZgi; Hazleton Coal Co •43 1393 Sugarloaf Coal Co • F. 47 967 - • FROM ROCKPORV; • •••' BuckMoUntaM Coal Co ' 223 FROM MAUCH • • Lehigh Coal l Ntivization Co 1458 6N63 • Beaver: Meadow RR & goat Uri • 436 , 24931 ritaNl PENN 'HAVEN. : • Etzlelnn Coal Co -'• 19142 - Sitgarluaf Coal Co Lglo , 11999 ROCKPORW Buck Mountain Coat Co- • '14.4 233 • • 2417 :118;571 Pinegrove Con' Tin $lO. ', • The transnorini lona over Union Caial' Rail Road from 16th t i 31 st August,incluiiire at, xta folionni; • Top C ?Mt: qr. • - s Sfeeis l aid Shirk.:6o 4 nothies Myers 4-Co. . 34 82 . tVtecler.& i 0 4.• Gebort E,',12 15 3 Total 1 , 03 7 3 V. L. CONRAW collector. • Mine Hill& S: Haven Pa The foliiming is the amount of Mal transported on this Road for the week ending Ttipaday evening • ,Tons,, . 8.191 Per lasi' ieport, - 16f3.731 - • ; • , _ • • • Total, - 176,973 WILLIAM KEVVELT,,,Collector._ - Mill Creek Hail Road Onpany. Amount of coal transported ovet4lo - road, fertile rcek coding on Thursday evening a -• Tons, • 1,713`4 I'er last report 23,931 • Toot 1 ?1_ 6.713 • GEORGE HA DE4 .. w. Collector: Selinylkill,Valliy.ital rNsiatf. Anoint or Coal transported Over :this road op to - Th_trAlay evening last . • ;,, , . • Tons i ..,:;'.=; ~: 6,311 . Pei last report , 50,930," • . -',.. • 1 ,:l . -- ' ... . ' ' Total I ;;; 5721 l CllAS.M.lEMS,Collector. . At Mount Carbon; on fith 'inst.. ClELtit ELLE - r; daughter of Andrew B. Willie, aged,.. naonthi and 2 day s. • olutEdrED WEEKLK.. r orrevit.44.! Sept. 9, 184 3 Wheat Flour, prAbl 55,75 Ilaeor., per 1b.. -, Rye do cwt.- 78 P0rk,r, 1 .',.!. " Wheat: _ belt) .1,18 Hams; " 1 Rye, Pdtatdq, bush! 1. 3 Corn, " .53 iPlagtCrig ton 4,5 Oats; " ' 33 Hay.:l .‘ 15,00 doz • 10 t'rimotli trd, bell 2,5 Rutter, , lb 121 1 ,C10ydr... " 5.00 Si 1 L II ilat =I - • i m soLvriois.,,,, • THB partnership beretniore etviting oetween Nicholas Fox and Oliver•Debsori, was thin day dissolved by mutual conSenl; All persona having.claimirlakainst Said filth; o requested to present their accounts for settleroit; and all per. sons indebted tksaid firrn aro resT i sted tomake immediate pay ent t., either °fill: • firm. . NICIID&AS FOX, *. OLIVER; DOBSON. Pottsville, August 31,1843 87— `• • The business will be hereetWeodneted at the old stand, (Centre' third doo*lac Market streeby b y Vobson, whOut hopes to re: eeive a continuance of pate. Madel • MON AND Frp Jr AIDS S. SP ENC Elt, .JR.; 1111 AS constantly on hand, a flp assertmentof " IRON 4 STEEL. which - Ally be had on the mast reasonable terms.. • September 9, ' pi • WELSH FAMILY RIBLES.- JUST received a large Quark - Welsh ram tly Bible, printed . in- English !LIZ Welsh, cyhaiti will be sold cheap by the subscitiher. September 9, 37 AZi. HANNAN. 7NEW GOODS! RED ' OOPS ! LED • PRINTED ORLEANS CLOTHS, fIetIR— ED ALPACAS CRAPE lag LAlNS,ehtireo ly new artielta for Ladle's Dresiee,lost received, and for sale by , Q. A.APNHEMSON., September 3e--• ..• • • v. • 1 i..i...:1 - ~; :-0 07.289 EiEM • • , • :•7,1, 358 19361 FOR (3, E: IG ; , ,,101.r gent ai c a't s ' Our IllarlictS No. 53 : North Wate. t r ?s . treet• 1 Doop.,I3ICLOW AITC:ST. k - Philadelithiit • EMI
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