.-;f,.W 4.tt . , 4S-iz2.-i , r 4 z 1 Z ,,V, \ _ 1, . - . . - ..... N0 41,,.. ,:;: ,„ ' „.,.,,,,.,„. . .- ..,A „.. ... .:,,,„r.,Cr., - ,,, ,Fr oj ‘ K - - . porrsviLLE. SATURDAY NORNiMi CCT. 28, LSO. . - - The sebscribeV. — /Cment frit"coe of the beet 1 nsur lattices iii.l'hilatfelphia,tfiltiepared to make in aerances. Ott . .411,1 desptitrti#:!."o" property such at, 'Houses, ff•trtlite,V, Coodttirurnitute, .cc., at the verviciweet rates 11:?' V.• B. Poltner, Evil., No. 59. Pine Street, Philadelphia is atitliorived to act as Agent to receive subsciiptiona and ailvervisi•iniintE fi,vr this paper. 1. NOTICE. Tiie erubserilier will he thAnklid, Wall those whn are indebted In birn, aecir,are able to pay. please call arAl settle their aeeneeis, kiereediately. 'Those basing claims the subset'iher..:will please also present them - Initnediately Ot.t. 2, 61 , Pita ; ( 0.• We refer our ciders t0..i1r.: Taylor's arti cle on the sul j• ch. o . e talitt4ii gi• art American (..7, oE ili ra d e i n .F.n.npo Whici) ;;Wi I hintoutid on our .first page.. Thestily, et Is 01/lellculated to awa ken the intertst ofyilr liii'ZAlTl,\lll3ii Ihe . facts, con tained in the,ceinntaniiiatioir ril"rred to, are villa able and shout;( be ktiaivei to'ciery 'man in the C ununtry. Alii.anss.ert,-) Mr.- s leigers .11's ab• Edtrd•propo, , itt..tAttat the Lecci-Ititure should op- Plopriute $5OOO for the purp l e al introducing anthracite into Prance, kLitcre;:cet the tipprolitehm of every iiiirAing Ulan ill thii , ;(i.al'on. if ineiead of:spending money fo(the betrqn;of strangers, the ).;citshiture would Ile , i'ne t 1 1:1(entln to the encenir opulent of Ina notaciiire,-, in Our-dgin st.,,i e , th 6 would the policy be sound and lie result of it treO iiiticial, We wont our readers ore and all to pc. INyle. article, it is hill of - vain:dile information.. ~ , , . • TIIE ‘PIIII.--Trit.` Miles et St. Patrick's church in this borough opined their ''Pair at the; 'town Hall on Morni I •lirst, arid donne: the Week we ;dropped to to a. e teem. l'he rant was brillisnt-• 'ly lighted, well crewded with visitors, and, the wares, decking the hailed in the richest profusion, give a varied. mid la;auttful riplarance to the scene. Vie . stiollcd around the room, admiring the tame which Wag ec•incnd 'in the, various ar- Tangernents - , old with,t,,,a w.o, i:ou,.. g e and stoi- Clain the eitrsorelinary inducements urged forward to make us, part . with; our ca-h. W'le .paused ah the Sybil's cave and listened to eurdoorn enunci ated front Abe lips of ',me elEarlh's rithst beautiful gitebestand passing thence was'• hriled fro m th e "Port Office" withinfO'rrnation that a letter direc ted to our august sclf was waiting there lei the accustomed 'shilling. NVil !nimble iTsigniition we bosted . to . otir•l'aie, depos.ted the cash,, and pocketed the'rnisi , ive>whicti . as it is a rare Sped -men of amatory crimPositien, we, may be induced to publish verbatim at thmte futtne day. ' '.• 1 ' • . Among the •aritees'.to be disposed of by lottery, we noticed a bedutiful'q embroidered co c ki ng chair .. ,-,. 7 it splendid 'gold watch, and a fiumber of 'chairs .14 a goegeoor t»ossie iiatierm Alcier of dress in endless vitriety—orriaments forthe toilrhqurni ure, c aidek i n ras , &e., * 7 eir proincelY r•frereci Inc sale. A delightful tai of music, roMititially playing, addedlifc and enjoyment tothe,afretr, t tali was conducted throughout in the most Wally e'hd I tile 7 propritee manner imreinstr'e.. ; • SANAL boramisttioisr.ita t -The foliowing .is the official return of the vo:e .for Con d . Commis -1 . loner in this state, .• • t ; s ,• t • ' Clirk! t • Miller, ... - • 111,0731 Foster - . — 111,250 ~ I l'wecd . ' • 06431: • IVes vet 95,771: . . Guidord ' - : 96,725 . 1 It will be obsenetl Aliat Clarl,e ran lowest Ond the Locofocci ticket;and Guilt - 041 lrghest on: ttie, Whig ticket., According to the above, the rt•erage mid wity in favor of the Lt.cos is . , ahlut 13,1)110, ,tihich rata only be iici•ounted rUr , 'iy the n'fgii- i genes of our friends in other di-t:icis. Suffirient . importance WOO nut rritiacheil to the question of .1 . C l inic( bornmtiiihnersi, an\l in. , sonie etutt.t'es it is' knawti that ti diets were not even ; printed,,.ibus I making the whole I.o . cofoco vote in those estricts t ts Blear ni-jority. • , , 1 C. J nemeetn : !any of Ifitiethia, Gu'rtis, paraded for thee, fir,t time in this rioroueti. on Ins' ; and we were ext , emely• gra iii J- nt : ; The "uniforM the ex ict eounterydri of the 11'1'14 d • States Infantry. Veith the exi-i.kio n of a green tip to the plumes; and it ,nukes lip one of the new eat and 010 .1 s.?rvi. cl ,. e-sea we has,. ever seen. The Cornpitiy, which in.. I•een, , o , gaiiiieif hut.a short time, relo !Ice.l.•e trernelY:' Iva! ; and, wider nt eir slit •ietit mintier,- will beer rut an exci tidifition W the military force of IV.; di-t:ict. We rn,;i4.e i,ri ee.cleet enproveinent in the appearanceof . the Prittadelidti 3 Forum. wltkh the editor says .i: .o,coAioned by the open,riotr 01,8 new double c;fitnler Napier j , r, eis: 'This speaks well for its tneourark.toent, and argues ti 111,urialaitig state of existeneeror that'paper - Suc'esi i to 111 , [1 , ! may they eoritirtue to grog slid iucrpas,: in pattoLt age' Oat' useful imporfanee. ri; Winter' is steitiog noa lessly upon us. His frosty breath ish:dtin the forest, and the aim tie leavcs sir;ckeri' i's Atirolde and fill silently het r rc'jt .. Imilym come -on`:and the eoniler the p(Cer; we tither like the frtezing fury of his certaint presence, thin this skulking, d tfel eii.t ncc , which tq not, andyet seems to he. I:l=The Ners Haven Herald s—A 4entle. : man of (1M; cit inf inns: u; 1.! - rat nn Saturday. Inst, in Norfolt, jla e., on his is.ly homeward be 'ravelled:for nvire than lwo hours as severe a snow s'orrn;a; hi. ha; et.'er r6rnes.eil ; this is a opecinvn of ivinter in grim] trarriest--tou early -- ; however, to L‘ma.vralitE. 7 -A very Molatiettoly occurrence took place at y tie Colle4ct, a't, the late commence pent, by o hich one of the \ unora named Dwight r - :ctras a 0 Neve:ety wounded as in have (I[4. 'The itlifficuhy look Owe at a S,tptiontore ftlolic ashen !Mr. .1) v; vit attempted to arrest young 51 r . Fas eat of Philadelphia, who in re'.utn*gave htln ,the lied !rounds. A' trial of sptef oeettirid tt..o.Seen the English Ftpamer Great Wett'ern, and the American steamer ;Princeton, ow tVedn atLy of li,i tv,4l. By tt c , in4:73pt. ft , jel.en,P ack . ;, , owlede,eg 1 4! . httv - Mg teen beaten by the Pruice% : en at the rate of to 'of a mite per h•ttir. • al , h la- b.en 'ettentlin4: a sham fight et Istee,lll);n, Mai•achu•ietis, ru.d itiriog the proeeettnge, repeatedthat .ireech about the Katie of the Themes,-Se • • • ' • = ..Rurrpsey dutnirey CUL Johnton killed Te mAey." 41:C; A new. method of m Ain; candk3 his been, inTented by which the iol!ow is made to.resem6ll wax, tta the city particles are all ex praised from the . tallow and nothing remaini , :-bAt the clear s'earine 'atter:* Thia inventon la - 4 great impattance to heneekeepers. • • ai•General Vvar. eipected • in New York on Tuesday—it area: , !foil of anxiety we. , ni•nifeete+3 1.3 see biro.- - Coat. AN - D lios.-1 he Baltimore • American; one of the h. st p'aps4,in the Ptited t , :tat i s, whilst tii;u ling to Letit. Hatter's latent of bubnierged iron wheels fur' war,steanters, has the following es - catint reasoning uiontitn.sdvantitges tNit ch our country possetnes in its lutth'.o produc; lions, , .. • . .. I " The'.use cif iron in the ; construction of war z.learners'll9 another thing 'worthy of e'Special no. Lice. •7f the coal and iron of Great . Britain.have been, es some say, the chief elements of her greatness andihe . main sipporte ut her aS(en', deney'over the nationstor..: - tirope, the new Use to tyhich those impor6tit agents may be put in : the construction iltlif:'propOsion of Wfr vessels must add a value 0 t h an heretofore unknown. Iti itc:spect' to . a protn-e supply of iron and coal ; ' mi counfry is more highly favoured than our owe; pod wcinav with rca•ion look forward ti the re alization of the. vtist.adyaritages %Ouch these nat oral r:csources: furnish: AI stable and consistent policy •looliin to our donlitstie mea toi andindos . . try as the suret:t re 111 nettll.loll . WhiCil tt r .. ret-tdlic 'leipits of the puff tot irti.ta man and citizen—us the fir iitc,:t foiiiidattiti for •ri atca ly . gruWiti Ofnatyin . id oresperit. ---t:iiilltotbut CUSUIt: annually enlar-; fed adeAtoMi r to public and' privrd,c, !wealth flout the mineral trca.nres with which ';hur hills. arc so abOndantlY: stored: Ou'r coal and iron willdie more valuatik to us than Iniiittes ut gold and SiL err would la. 11. e lortikr when Wrought into' :Ise, uhi"c lb y increase 4ur bk.:re or values, will show. that inuostry and Manly energy have been at vier+ ; flint ingenuity has been a/tive:in lash 1 imiii.g the burn material tout forms of usefulnetui and. tints while urtaltli,is gained, tlikfileulttes of the mind unit the hardy ()utilities tilt lionittd 1.,1i4 1 are atrerigt Mined - to preserve its fruit' the Cfreflll. ' nary' W.t:ch li.i.Lalth wititeut.industiy generally; Fames." 1 : BENS. F3AI N A (NZ , . . i Tit Ef7o'6.;C: t.L;GITA I' iff 1..7.:141" t This nr w airil popular r LOk" has becit just receiv e by us su l l :•- ru•rr•courttricnd it to our citizen citizensand te teach rs, • one ofl the most valuable buoke that a Pet•fi l -ylvairia'n can nod. :It is worthy of remark thtd. a hris studefli6 at, the "tFt • 'mitt day it carefully and particularlyf instructed, in the ry and geo , , z ruphy of othtelaudsthO'are too often Ignorant of tare many reseurresrandpOculiaritics 1-ngitrg to the piece Of" their 11ti . vity./ As r,‘"e have been nppoint,tl agent ,for this Cotiiiiy,,•weiti %rife our citizens to call and examine the work ; a Pr.c:a:ca copy ofAi Lich can be 'nen tipun bl\'• 1 §oltliCr Gl'neck contains the conti , ,tra•ionbf ari.elluent and exciting de te.iptionof the r• Rattle of Gortmautown,", by George Liiperd; Esq. '.11 . 110 wyke in which •the story is whiten is ungtna _ rind pccuriar, possess- ing, hurevEr, the roust intense interest in its id and stintling chara::ferr Mr. I. is a,Write:t of gen:us. and I should 6c continue • his labours in the fii4d he has cltusen, rill rank among the- li•ret o. ritars of the 31 PO It TA !,; leTlings of gra Is A'estion the nil vein ut c‘litch is being made in Centre once st Morriss's Addition. The Road is being. tsed considert&y. uhuive its former and the wothnac:n have chininenced cutting if the rocky spur in e.ilia'rp.t i noutitain which ihute out the slew of theßorougt.sproper-fi our the citizens of the lower cod; this when finished Rill improvO the oer.slcri izena a g. od 1.141,ati1l add grea't• Iy to the beauty of our town. • 14,11 m AN (71. ti ; aro pleased to learn ',hit Nlr.liliddi!uittio of Philadelphia, is - about publi,liing!, 6,4rnaii, Cloy Alai)lune fir 1941. For ilia beni-fit luf our hiends in the dif,- firit.t Gentian llishicls, ue wouhl inform diem that they- reaily about a fiirtnight.'-- !Tiny willibe foransbed uprti ambit:a:ion to7llr. K. at twenty, doll ire pet thousand, Which is , half the cog. are alsh gtatlied to notireqhat m es ,i rs P. Gl• t:01 inis - biave published an English Chic Alian•e, containing a uninfiur , •of s .ngs.abing with a lloil,•aphiciii aketeh of the Fortner - of Ashland. ! I.ll.•ctWiri this .st.i.ity has rctiblk'd in a c mptete triumph for a hig-ininciples. Ac cording to theCincin4ii Gazette, the. Le4iS:a tuir, ns clected,:siand thus;--:-.'driate 17 vidie,e. and 19- Locofeces.. The house consists cif ;39 higs alit 33 ,1,00 - 1 4 Voin,s. ITI!ISO , 1- ty o n jilt TWO candi dat,s wdo a-cre elected! frond l'airtield over the regular loam Foci) eaatli i da•es, have kieen.p.dtdaven as Locofoc,s. They pre elsinaill, how•ec¢ as Whigs; and me pleilgiid foi a Stg:e hark and the RE.AniNr; RAIL R. rocd, for vecki crerc . .!for •• • I I',.Fsengurs, 'Men. lianWZc', Coal, fJ The iNe.v York t3ourier; chides tq the outra,:e eetnnutted uptln the prd , erty of the Af• r Church, hu , eit, thisliterourit) ea our 13st, and spin% td‘i its rattier:lit:wily upi,it the character of our iiititc-na, for not: i,ifering 'a (urger reward for the supratrnsion or the scoundrels. The reward teas offcr t r i d by the trustees of the Church, the e,e peoir, end l i the C,ltizeiia . t.t ith the excep•ion clia very fecvdtnew nothing of the• matter,. until after the publica tion. Goor.esi - .1.3:01m..—We have received the Nu..ember numbei of th;s cey heautifei , per!. odical, and are happy' t , award ojtr rnmil of praise iLr the miry), - splint-nine of its pag s 1 The en3bellishnn'lit's era two splentli,l engravings, and the li - rrary cent; hennas arc capital This , • magazine will earns it= ccletirnY. • • - If r r - Frtcrowr.- [ —We arminformed Shat a I,„troat Pieicr:l thr,Mghl the weigh leek at Mount Carb,r, en Thursday, with cixtyevertl tons e ight i cen vier. Coal ion hoard. thelar• gest l , ad that his ever „)et. been iransrrteii on the .1 --- 7 -- 7 ---- . , : Tur. LADIE6 ', ;:TIONAL ' Ai A.IGAZINF.4- , This beauqiUl rnagaihe i. 4, upon our fable. The en -1, graving s :are well exeiutetl,snii.the reading inatter ii sups b. The pres'e, nt nun! O contains'ikstory by Mrs. Sterenswhh.h alone is worth thu . pr:co of the book. The cOnttibUtions are also su perior. . , 11 i - 'rt..; ty• - KENTUCKT.—Thd Whigs of the Eighth_ Con ressio n I)iitrict assembled atlLesingron" on the 11th itt'st , sad appainted a Delegate t 3 the 1:4- tional Convchtiao, with instructions to give the vote of the District for HENRY CLAY 1.,r Presidt ni, and such per. on for Vice Presidia as, he may think b-pt fat the Ofrtee•t, , Quin K F.—The 2thalie may l 4 perfectly aural without pain by,theTreneli epacific.--31ercury. We wonder if ilie;- f pec ific 4 hard 2:akc, if \... Dot, we will try 40 with.—.ltuieym. !I 1 r If it cures, it Will '.,e' a 1 der,lindeed. l .-Tra mat. [ I °duly, gentlemen,`\ tis a slre atihint.--,-PniL Ledger. - ' ; I i' t. ,. , ! • . 7ty tiplesseran fiirgive such ;0 o'a —Coii,n. Ifer CreBing trialeto test Vs 4 Otande,el/Gentlemehl Otr; A man risna l l ed Jahn Laughlin waskilled. the 4i'all- : rmu.l, : ictir -Richmond, on Monday I.4sit; yindfnen car. Flo . W4B cruShed Ly t he colliilon of rivol cars. Always loOk, on the outiido rage for 44arpe.'-- Rith. Star. For-out - ape -reed qchnapr and far.uottilo r..ad the Cc rpOi:sre I rPti face. alow wag 3El ' Durtasau4" wus . in Piiilada phis on .M.w.ll,sy, ! lu.—Theri-cdpie on I ZLs blding ,(i)ct,, 3I et 18.13; F 1 ,0 06 , 3 41 - .771 0 . 11 111 7CO 751 • . 1 . 114,070 01 77,.T;: - ,.7.7,. - , , ',. - ,;,,,*: , _,.;.,-" .. . i : .11LUL.415D. '' H .._ ; l I , ',,Thifollowing escelrent, article is !On:i s :the pen ed . Henace Greely. editor pf the i News_yot k Trlbune, and Will give the reader 4 tenet and there secur. -Me isfea •of the position at the se-)seal pa: ic/kin_ Great Britain towards the ' Repeal littestiori, than '-anything we have nal liar along time.: 'i ! a-tay t he reports brought front Irel rld by the last 'steamer, it will he - seen that the agi lion has slit , Tered no abatement. 'The enamMoth meetings 'continue, end O'Connell remains es. deeply fixed as ever in the affections 0 the pefe. At a late meeting, he derelared'thaedlie counc il i,f 30 4 l i would be' sitting in Dublin' treleirit•New-tit's day. Ou - thit•lillth of September i tliore were 1 1 ,50,000.preseut e.ta meeting in. Waterford , et which O'Connell slated metie fully his &signs, and it i rgell the people not to henry thingstoO t t us , .. -.•Tl.stage.cesacf, of the Cjist , tution,.(he 'sald) was g ing downthe I , it wanted I put 9 drag OD nit too rapidly, and : t l , IL " 'His. Court of Arbitrators I seemet, r. , r , itid wo4s * well, 'and •while it•sets said th e machi nery of the executive governMent, it isl.c'eserly eon. tTi,td to bind the'appl4•ants for justice onitbe one hued, Rind to avoid on the other the meshcii of the . statute law which it insUlts.', . So l ey the English. ii Sir llobe.rt Peel looks do and does nothing. , •Ru. more 'are afloat that the lMinistry aOs about i to take some measures to check the 'agitation; but we doubt it. N teeow e have given this' \ shor't rliteripitu . lotion', for the purpose cif showing tat i the, subject cf Flefea' , is still en i•bject of grd i tvlng interest, over the water. hela4d.ie not St t iding. still, and merely crying rhurrah,'ibut is marliing pnward— lshatalf taking s,el) aftert step till i will not belong t before England, or she ivlll be cotoll,,shed tb recede; or an explosion take gore. The owlish govern mentls not so unconee'reed cs s le se erns to be. • Beneatt her quiet exterior is the eepest lanxiety. This is evident (yin the fact that When the nation is shouting in Sir llobert's ear, ssomething must be done immediately,' he does i nottirlg. 'Nerw i we believe there is nu behig in her 11.•jesty'S dentin lens would be BO glaellio do some lting as:he, If be knew what to d 0... Shall he argue? 'He has done all in that way he expects to do. Shall he ,ebm naence pis' retreat? ' It would be ihe signal of hi s : disgrace. lie Eee ' 4 nothing left him bul physical (Circe, and that he.'dare not use. Vor shall he pre. eipitato a standing army on the' people because 'they earnestly ask for What was ;once Wrongfully taken from them ? Would I mere etlO'Con. hell tend to allay.the excitement Nothing tangi ble ts yet offered,Undikhen there is, Erigland will hesitate, we think, to re'sclrt to a ineasure that / will end, ifstie:ces,ful; in el general te l assacre,..: Unless 'agitation shall die of itself, we clumot S'ee i • how it is to be stepped vvithUut granth g repeal,leXcept by scenes at which the world' be stacii:sel. 'But it ' is constsidly repeated that Etighind Will never grant repeal. l'erhaps not—yet! site did the same in substance in. 1782.1 She waileilandfirsitated. just 'as she does now„ until the "'Volunteer. system • arose, as if by magic, i . full grown in the, land, and - an army of Irishmen Stood befor i e her. ;Delay on lytherraees the bohl4ss of O'Connell add the pco• pie, imp gives, them (imr4 to ell'ect,k larger and firmer l ) org•rnizitiori.l; O'Connell designs to go on end, es , ,emble the council:if 304. SuppOse its se's are illegal, and En.:dlinil puts ;t rthsher executive power ; she ban but imprison ilia 360 7 . -and what then is gained.? 'A !ttiouSarrd times '3OO stand ready so fill their plates: Ex t iile . meat will never grow less unlit! O'Connell's to gum W stillest:— and are"iron fetter on i that, we rr *ne ' ~w'ou'd have anymther e ff ect thf i to redoc6 agitation. .The drag would . be taken off the whel,' andflle l sconeh of the Censtitu' i ion go. e-mdown, th hill' with p yen. geanee. 1 Repeal is i becoming ()very, day a more ei t serioushiatter land Biusland fee s it to he so.. That 'she will•grant it befPre she will resort to, physiCal force, we bo•li hope l i ritel believ.'' • ' I c'e The reading pulite, ( newspaper reader ) 1 will l i re pkased to read the furl limn the U. l eited States CetzAte',: • i • r'!. The mosementii ofl CongrSrsmen• will be in• teres'ing nextsesslion, whether the action of Con. press is-or inset in4ortant. '” ' bore is to 61.6 set • tlement of •prt re4.ions rune' g those who were 1 1 .of the Van ,f.1t11 . 1:11 pally ; and Mr. Tyler wills, in, the:cour.ae Gra few tnirinlis,•sh w where, he means Jo stand, if he cart nand et ail 'All these affairs Will be nit, it ring tb the I 1.11/11 , and we have pro sided ourself ea itl,i tile cikit. nil ,ry meals to make our, our readers comprehend the %% l isle of the pracce dint.ts in doors ari l ! ciut. Mr. tesettoeh. will take 'his placeW in ashington • at' 'n early -day, and (~ combine his letters; for the c Uleation of the pat rons ar.d readerS of the Unity i States Cs .S7.:tte. . By the Phila la. Merclry we notice that the coroner of thate.ty hII .'verd ict on the bo dy of Lir tel I.aoy, who rwas taken down there after hiving ;her n ki le upon the Mount Carbon T.ailroad in: this Unto igh. rz - t Out Boron;, tot the I asi wick, has been visited by as litiot'strian Corii . s. Their perfacu 'anees a.e said to hive bc. n very good. • DeinnrAny is fiavertior James Fields, h 1 FlCsi Baltic was entered 'on : . .uriday night (fleeted t entranee'by cult; Failing' to force efieh i various booksand ! l Tent. lb 'arm was given.Eoen after th the exertions of Capt. Costil District Watch liituse, thel in a neighboring Int, and et its 'lchntents, to the owner, , - . `. Although ' all nature is Omn i in the sere and yellow leat,yiet it is currently reported jiiSt the Richmond i Star -man is just as xrecn as liver.—Patsville Init. Aye. fresh as ever. • 'lle I f'ottsville-Aurnal 'man, however.shows the signs ollwilling.and decay eons mon to yr... e re:Wee. at this season ! , it is said. Veers' re•ta-ra ! 7 --;I:k11, Siilr : , i t So'! So ! 1 - ou acknotmledge the Born do you, . , not only verdant, but ..Ifrester as ever! This getting fresh ii. tt' bad bustnesl Corporal! green ness is constitutional, but Ithei other is a habit-- Brei the)og 1 ! , • ---• --,-- ! . NAVY' OF GREAT 1314 atra.- 7 W it notice that . .' ,i - ' ' • flte,expenees of the Nayy of England, for the year ending sth July.l 181.3; ar: rl4rged at X6,557',201 i ) 14 2 pound ErerOlig. whi iniroandnumbetft falls htit.fittle, short 00,000,6 O t The Navy corisi l sts of 165 ships ef the. Itne ; - 11,7 frigates : fi4 war steamers,- and 1324. ampllet i cessela ; enipleying 27,000 seamen, .and 35,600 ,:s • i • ; - I 1 •: NEVI' Janari.—The, eat I ! egisfatdre of New Jersey estembled Tre ton on Titesday,'W hen J .‘:At Es PsiTcritnix of Minimiuth was chosen' ice 7Presitleut of tbo Counekli 814 Alen Bayles of Sus-. eel Secretary; Ro ert Slfay . of Wairen Sergeant. ?dr. ; TAircon l of'Vornherland was cho sen Speaker nf' ; the House (4l- to 210 J. M .:N esv. el of Cumberland eterill, Wm. Napton of 'Tren ton Thorkeemir--all Locos, of cob r a,. • pine©.serkera' were!, most' l abcindunt. It was doubtful' • that evening #Pether James , 8. Green of Princeton or' Haines:or Singer would be Governor: Q." The re rtim me' are l distribdting 14dt:tone". around arnong;their ent;rnitorarilea nviat generous,. 4: The Cliriton'Co , %V 41, oak, whether it. is not deserving ; trot. in 11111 t Coanty,.!;l3ould . make the:guest-fen - ' 'CC Mr. r. , ,rdiai l in 4 Philadelphia has wail° a splendjd coat fnt which was' Cxben _tad at tho Ftanklin In'atuute!luringlOct wed:. It is ileacribed:i the Fbil4llClphia papers as a beau tiful present la - ,tefully worked. US= HIE f' T,TIE" .- MINEO'.-..'..I:OURNAt.. twit! , Lecefoco paper qled “The Demo craiic AlgueP has made its entree into :Philadel phia competition.. .ft is brim-full el :party,i end wears at tie head thename ef, Martin iVan Plllll for President . and Henry Illuhtenberg for Gov. ernor. ; , - al' The If untingion Journal has hoisted the name a 14s ex , GLati at its bead along with that cuious §Etinsasr far Vico President and IGEN. luvra for qa4rner in 1844. / Atortdn McMichael, Esq., the newly 'elect _d Sheriff of Philadelphia, :entered upon the du ties of his ciffice, on Teursday last. William A. Porter went out of office the saute day. . I ici ns.,-Lieut. George I G.. V%) che, enriched, to the U., S.: Ship Ohio, hung himself in the Bea tcn watch house a few Jaye since. He wed ken up and;placed in there whilst iffioxicatel, add the probability is that be eomtnitled the* act in lit of remorse. We tern papers are filled . with (accoUnts of late Indian: : outrages committed on the Arkansas frostier. pifficulties have. also occurred in the Cherokee nation and considerable excitement is felt throughout the 'whole of that district. - • Wejare eretliGly infornaed tbet.the receipts of the Cat4olie Fuir, now holding at the ,iTown Hell, up ta)Thuisday evening list,,were $000: cC A new Flee Trade Calhoun paper is, .6non to be ismed in New York, under the contrel .or a Conanitteii, ( C I President Tyler has removed the verdict of suspension, against Commodore Elliott, end has res,ored htin again to the service. The 'uspen: r sion continued until the 4th . of .t une 814; lis*U34sr, You-sr; Ades !--BoSella Fea'rin g cently recovered four thousand do:lars tismageS in. Posey Bounty, Indiana, Ofol/191 one Fredeiick, Bishop, for repudiating hie promise to marry her, • 1 :0'-• The Presbyterian Synod assembled in Phil adelphia en Wednesday fast. The Itev;,. Robert' Steel' vvas Chosen madetator, and the openng ser mon was preached hy the Rev. J, McDowell. . tjJ Every toper ought to visit the Fair: et the Town Hail. They have an image of Father Mat thew there, with the Medal around his "neck, which it would' do them good to look at. The friends' of it Maur) or TILE W I ZST in the dry of Augnstre were to hold a meatirji of re joicing en the .20th inst.,, at i,he recent, Whig : tri umph in the state of Georgia. G,overrier K tvariagh has-appointed ThurOiy, Dec, 7,1 q thanksgiving in Maine. ' - Thanksgiving in Connecticut ha r e beet opioint ed by Gov. Cleveland for hiors'day, , November 30th. The host in Georgia has. put a stop to. the fai -1 ther matUring of the cotton crop. , Four ►.undrrd and thilfvciiia hrinds'hiive beet discharged hem the Wiphington 1) .- avy ;Yard. • The iiith.of ne*nionth is fixed for a i nother tril al of . V6ll:am \V) Man, late President of the Pink.. nit. Bank at Lovi.e.ll., Ladiei sbacyla of a brnu. Vol deecrii;tiOn are now manufactured at *heeling, Virginia. The 11, S. ship Congress; Copt:. Voorhees was at At ex pdria, Egypt, on the :oth, of August, 1 Uosswel, of Trenton, N. J., , a Los' . , eo friend of the President, has been appOinted an In• spece.or'of Customs in The volunteer encampment in, W i yoming Vat. ley, l'a„ brokebp on Saturday afternoon, the - 144h Ind!. The'rc is a, laTge Olkefiiiblishmeni at Nivfrhend j island. t in tut' operation, inyucal by 31r, .1-Tutchinspn." • •. • . •-, 1,0, \V, Johns:lhr! been found giiihy of Id i za • my at IJonisville, 'Ky., and sontnucd to the pen. iten4rY,for nano years. Russpli, the vochlist, i 3 giving co:l4ns in Wash- ing-On. • I A counterfeiter ; was arrested in iWilniingtoni Dal; on Saturday last. I James C. Whitmore has been convicted in few Haven; of forgery, Ttii Hon. Caleb Cushing, our Minister Pled potelit isry to China; was at Matta fin the 14thMf September. • 1 Houses of the Tennessee Legislature On rusted in.a resoliitianiii go into tile iclectio . l4l U. S. Senator on the 17th inst. 'rhe:Ncw Yorkers are making ablingements' to giro Bettiiind a splendid rdeeption in that etty. I There - was a fierce scow at Hudson on - I - evenhig. A Troy named Patrick - Hogan, 48 accidentally killed kiiled on the Haerlern 'Rail Road oh' Monday`.... Col, 1s tAC ll.,EftwiN, Member elect of the Ala hams LegiArture frumi Mobile, die! in Clarke Co. oti the 10th inst..of-congestive fet. , Ed Ward,Dawris, a,resurrectionil, has been fined 194 in M,chigen City for disinterring a body, . Three wager) loads of M i e r rmons started from near Solent Mass. a ftw days since, for the City of-Dieuvoe; I ccfr Capt. Percival has been i ppainted to the command of the; U. -frigate Constitution. A Delegatioro . rima the Kansasltribe of Indians. arrivo at St. Ldnis, on the Bth inst. on their way la Washirigrenito settle some Jacoby re. spectfrig, their lands. i The _yellOW. fe4,er is evidently abating in New Orleans—end - • I s • The National' Guards of Easto , Pa., have been on - en excursion to New York. f l Maiehal Bertrand, accompanied by his son and others, arrived at Berle on Thursday afternoon. Snow fell in Buifslo on Turisday to thedepth of 9 or 12 inches. • A son of. nr. vir ,A:ndr, GrahMn, of Pittsburgh, wax : shot dead Tast week by a pla ymate, l %%ha snap. pedn pistol at him; under the i i mpressbn .that it Was not loaded. Mr. Webster accepted an invitation to ad .drekr: a mass meeting of Whigri at Salem, Mass., at each time and piece as.nnty 'be chosen foi‘that. purpose. the Savinnah , pepers notice the death of Col John Miller, a member elected from Gcorgia 'to the' • neat Cong.iss. Cassius I. Clay, who had i the altercation kb ; Simnel - Brown, !fear Lexington, Ky. was tried last. week and,ecrilritted by the Jury. The flori4 Henry Clay appeiired as his counsel, the first tirm3 belied been its the court for fOurieen years. c r The brig Sterling arrived at this port, on :11eJ ne'sday, 'with the first cargo Of Malaga fruit! this 82360f1. ,From a letter;' in the Ontario Repository. seems that snipe end Woodcock bunting by torch lisht , has been sticcessfully tried.. There were 831 persons confined inthe'State Prison, at Sing New; York, on the 21th i , E..—,The store of Mr. I • I are street, I.3dltirrlore, Ihm, by borghrs, who whole ih the door. iin cheqcontli!iiog li, carried it oft A tihhe ry thrO ie . 'the EtLitern chest was discovered together with =II inst. • Moja Tochrdin, is lecturtng in. ecirgetocin D. C tfie . affairs of Poleild The fare beiWeen New - York enJ New Haven I, • Conn., v i a Bnucgport, is only seventy.nie cents. The U. S.isfoop of war, Liexingten, is at an dim. in the ninth Him, at New York, hound to • -. ,, ,',';: , ..'P:;.'.1:'.:V?:' - ':= =:-•i• - 1 - ::..-... • ''.- -' saU sorts ot..ltcuts 'l(Ongrnal and b ted • j_ ma Progreis of Ecince..j • . • .Tfejf . icing as %ye do in the adVancellOnt of rd . enci , ,, we allow no national prejudice to influence us In c l .' i - 1 1 . „g its triuMplia. We Mate no a polegy,,thc divating Same little space to * repot: of the, prikeedings of the British A.socia lion, at' flu ir late ;gathering at *.;:otk. - ' - W - e - make use of the colemns of the L'onfluni. Punch fat this . • : . purpose. N. - . . . Mo9day ..Prcifessor tuddyfuddy read en inge niOnsPaper on &li f e probable length of the whiskers of. the aborigines; ot ancient Jericho. -• • Tuesday.—The association stied a,Serits of ex periments with the ordinary knife and fork, which were 'followed by same singularly interesting re seinches into the power of perpendicularity con tained in the huMan body under the pressure of wine ,1 beer and spirits. Widnesdag.—The Association re-visited the Lunatic Asylum,sn invitation having been sent •. to the members to make thermelees quite at home_ there, 17eurFilay.—fir. Professor Wibbiewahble, who was to have 'read a psper on the Cylitadrical action of the common Isoaceles triangle,' in connekion with' the rhombeid drum, did not attend the meet ing. lie, however, sent a substitute, who had f‘h.gotten what he had come shout. 1 Ainong the papers yet to be. reaillat the Sonic qr.; One will be,devoted to an essay °nitre ruins of Blarney, including a plan for its restoration. It Blatney is to be restored at Cork, the bast wly 'of eff, thing the object is to allow the British Associa tionito be pennthently located there: - . There is alto a, (Yav'e in 'the neighborhood, so drip that no ei,P has found 'the "enti',,” We tru:t • ' ' the *Association. n aexplore this Cave, and need nardly say we - diall be glad to' Ileaetir Cho' whole issa' ciaticm heing at the batiorn of it. . .1 4 trliaps. the mot interesting thiniabout Cork i.. 'the vast number of lumps of stonef; vulgarly cal ledpaVid's Altars. The London public iawSCl:Oe.' thing of them; last year, in the ope'ta of Norma; and it is Said 'the lessee of Cavent Garden has, in -the handeotnest manner, plac'cd sonic of the flats on which they . : are painted at the disposal of the Association, who have declined the offer„dn ae- . count of their, already having more flats than they know how td acconimodate. ' We understand that PrOfessor iWolops has 'prepared a pper on the eccentric Imotion of the 'common jack towel round the ordinary; roller, and he hopes to fupow it up next leer : l:with a disser 'tation on jusq preceded by a' new fatts on flue.. ' The authorities of are doing . , all theycan to meet the iviltes of the ASsociatqm, arid one of tho Corporation has alreadY,se at round midi, eon taininglthe terms of his "E i 'veninfi School for A dullts." The Station house will be open at any hour. ; , ~. . . . . i 1 i Professor Spooney's prize essaylon "The Phc , nomerion of !Fixed Wstherrocksr wilt "Le reail• on an early day; and. j the course of the week, tliii earn's' Professor's paper, on ~ '.."itsi, e ntletl ..kai mfition, in connectirin with Suspended Payiliet4s,7 is ;eN , pected td follow. " 1 -' 'rt , - . _ . . ,We shOul!ti' like •to know •.v . 4at JUdge Cot.- (471'0, the riewly electediJnited States Senatoi,' arid, who is a ;greaistick!cr i for tli: Locofoca tic trinof instiuetion for •senatoral thinks' of the Mighty uprising of the people cillGeor,gin, ti ha • 1 . s,leui to face spite!' with one Iloice . t. from the s rnountaitis to the sealmard.7 Hellas not yt t been. sWorn in as lenator, 'arid 1,7 c ebodid think he had better ter.tler ',his retiignation to; the I.mis'ature, and not hurytisconscienca by taking his seat.— - , •le.x. Caztlie.' _ '?; I , • ,g 0 1 LIBERALI;TT.— , The Rev. Dn. Skinner's con gregation though including a ,t nu 4 mber of persons -1 i• of considerable wealth, has ficonithe commence. merit been bOrthenctty a debt of eight thousand dollars. it- 'as determined at lait to make on ef fort to throw! it oft! The Pas+ preaChed. last Sabbath morning with mfereneel to the' subject, and after the:service aisubscrip i'pn - .was' 'ado of six thousand dollars, and it is understood hat n genil.•man distinguiShed for his lijteratity. is eady to supply the deficiency. 7-11. rj,Jurtr. Cont. I .A Whig Meeting was tecentlyi held in Cohan iia County, N. Y. Among sunlit? excellent res olutions' adopted, were the fUllocNing: ' Resolved, Irfrat E N Cl.q vf Itentye ky • s our first, Our,kist our only chii.ice, for the Pres idency. Resolved,: That . inasmuch as.the names of ma ny dis;inguiShed st.l.tesuren l liav r tlleen suggested crnnexion iwith the ViCe . .Prestidency; we deem it improper of this time to express any preferei,co, leaving the i.vitole. !patter! to thd decision of the' .IWhire .I.V3trthipl Convention. i • • PENN6YLvANIA -EL'r:uTiov.-iln the 17 con gressional lii-tricts from Which have the offi ! r iot returns of the , vote fer Meters of Congress ! we have the' folloing result : Fo rßanks (i'ftig) in 1811.81;274 ILecos ..'75,53p .For Vurter(f.ko) .91,022 Whi.2 Vorterls maj in 41-9,747 I Clear Whiggain..ll,492 I • There is also a Whig 'pin or/zbout 1600 in the L Nth (Huntingdon) Di.Lrict.—s Y. iLAST TIIE LlNEi — ThelaSt of the cocked hat 4 is gone !-6 says the Newark Daily !Advertiser.) In the driath of General Ebenezer Ebner; we Mourn .thel'osi of ihe. fart officer of the old Jerky Line. There remains to us not a solitary member of that heroic er was the Pret•idant ana the last original mem ' her of the New Jersey Ciecinniiti Society. Ile died atiiis ; 'restlerice pridg4ton,' Cumberfind county, enyednesd.ty 18th inst., at thd .advao....od ago of ainety•!,one years. , ve4rable Ex President, will make a ciqtutous tour "Iq t Washington, to attend to his Congressional dit i ties at.the next Session, which commences in Heeinbei : -He will leave Quincy, Massachusetts, on tho' th inst„anil pro ceed, by Way of Buffalo, 'Ashtabula, and Cleave land, to Cincinnati, where ho intends to'attend the laying:of the cornet 4one of an Observatoiy on the Otti of November . Tbe Bgstun Transcript of l'ucifay says The trains yesterday froth Albany were de tained sov'eral hems on the Western I:hilroadlay the slipping Of a, wing 'mil: on an embankment leading to.ane of the mountain bridges, c4rrying With it a part of the road bed.'l'he breach will bp repaired and the trains w,ll pr. bably pass iegu • • iarly to-day." The steamboritCapt Forrest, in " l inden, in her uOward. nip, struck a snag at the bead of Black's Island, ,nd sunkin five , feet 'water, one man by' the name of McClintock jumped • overboard and was 'drowned. . The beat will be raised, and the, cargo, which consists of tobacco and capperw, wig be saved in a :damaged 'state. The Zinesville brotight up her. plssenger--I) . itichurgli Gaz. A Burn QeanattrFu.--Tne Boston records that a chicken !oith, fqtr leAk attracted much at= tendon in the ;rnsrket.o week] ago, The owner. educed $6O foi the bird, which strutted about, ne r jug all its: lege as, though conscious,of its intpor , , lance. A MT.:- Y.stertiriy a person . not remArkable fop his piety ;remarked, in a • controversy; that his op' 7 ponent told aimed a death bloorlat religion. George who °tattiest! him, replied—'The mans niust be a cowl Marksman who could tiit'soure: , °tr.. On T t huredsi evening lest, we experien ced tt" visitation of snot", hail, andrain•commin 7 gleil. It; did not last prig. ton fall thick ; , but ives as aniffi:icpt to shadow forth coming sOvetitice. ..q,% , . , ._•, - 4, ,, r - t , ,,: . , , ; , ._ „ ':;':i'i . OE INCIDENiS TOE 'llvaliitio Of T Mtg. -- souns.We have h j estd ! of too animal occurren ces on hoard .this steamer that strike tls!a's singe. tar, and at the sere tlme characteristic.l ! There was ' ,on board a pet bear, which. as the fiamcS were raging, became more and more exci ted, until, . as . th e y burst forth en the decks, the infuriated animal leapt into their - initial and per ished. ! • There was on baard a NewaunilliMil with her pup. While the men remaine d at quilt. tens she to remained, going in and out them as usual, and calmly 43:13611111, hut when the fast man had left the fated ship . , she went to her , ken nell - took the - pup in her rriouib, and r U t. nning at on the bowsprit, sprang into ihe water and swam ashora without dropping her precious burden. Lrircirt.no rs Mrssssrpri. 7 —The South Wes. tcrii *Farmer attyrontl; Miss.) of the Coh inst., says that nn outrageous act of Lynching was com .mitted in that neighborhood on the irith'. 'A black fellow, named Itsv firidley, had bee'rt for. somrt - . weeks committing 1T134 'depredations upon the property of the cit' l izena, .when he was at length caught, with the assistiince of dogs, and delivered to. a guard. Subsequently, he was taken from the geoid in the night, dragged into the woods, and hung.: CoNvicrmi or iSlunrimi.—Wo learn from the Cumberland Civilian of .Tuesday, that' Chrit‘e, tried in Alleghany County Court, for the murder of Abralutlin F i ry, in July, ISA was con victed of- inurder 4l in the first . degree .Wednes . last. 'The Jury mere out only 4 filtren min utes. Ilis wife, lalizubeth Chirse, islindicted ns a party to the same crime, and is now orrtrial for murder. • The New Orleans Picayune of a Idle date re-' marks: Among' the • vast influx of strangers whii come_ here ev e ry fall, no ineunsi4erable pro• po'rtirlti of them are young men without means, who.corne, in quoit o(leinployinent. 1 1'he'supply always exceeds in a great degree the demand, and hence', hitter disappointment is the slotldf many of' thomj•_Vnless a yioting man has merc a ntile friends' here; or a probab i le prospect of employment, Chanced of advancement are extremely • = AIOTE.3Ii.:STS OP CUI.. JULINEIONA—CoI. JOhTILOiI left: for Curic•od, N. N., in the Lowell cars yes. terday mOrnin . g. l He will teezi visit Vermont, and then return to New York, from whenco he %ill proceed forth .to his hozne.--:BostOn . O. toter, 21. • •' • ty• On Thurs l day anernrain a yeirp lady. na med Jane )14, who works in Itie Middlesex Mills, Mss.., was Fevwsely burned by her clothes iahifig fire. St l is iba exiiccied to.Nuirive. • It is Faid the, moon in the vicinity of Augusta is hined by tlie*,Et. It has been much injurttl in Alshams. , r -• It is sai.lthat there are frity-fie lawyers Lancaster cify, Pa., and as, many young men now Studying for the prefvs-ion. .T 7 , 1 .10441 Owen ties been ,indicted in Harri l on cou,n , y, lud., roe illegal 'voting. '' ' • • A son of James Kelly, West Vincent (Pan) was killed on thel 1 . 0.11 instatit .by It, kick from a Gorse: Judce Samp•nn, of Rocll:csrce, N: Y., had toe paralytic siralte.i nn Friday. • M'ashingtori Irving, our Alinister.to the Co utt o! Sl3sin, is in • c t .. There aaere.trd per•ionB ecilfined in: the, Sing Sing Prison, on th e 21 The Corday doers of New York lied, a pri;ces. sion in that city, on Weilne.day. in honer of their patron saint-'-it being St. Crispin's D r ay. • ro•-- Mi4e has been eau% ed at the New i - ork ctatirt of ses.dons in several er ss TbeLi.gishtpre - olNew ;leis pi Tuesday la'. . • VF MO VT —LThe Leg is:aturi of commilee it> St anion on Illoi:(13, "MC cinEourr yr of UNI . IF.LIP.F," tm . tSa ' well 'mown Ivriter,"is sometimes rts - fatal as thetither extreme." lntne people!arc so afraid of haing deceived, , that l'hay will, not credit stare-evident troths. We know a young Man who was thoroughly curt of piles by the nseplJAyst.'s Tome VnitmiFtut:: which lie woke der the supposition that it was a medt4ine comporind ed by th'e family physician ! flail he known that it be onged to that class tirpteDaratioiot coininonly known its patent tit4liciues. ho: 4 , 114 d nut 'hate touched it.— iNay-, in order to exempliffthat lie who's cured against he • Is'of the same npinionnrill, he refused to achnowleile that the Vermituge had re. hinted him. Some time he wak attacked with dyspepsia. and Um physician again 'aihninirtered to lhint the same medicine. Again he gOt well, and then his Candor got thg better of his prejudice, and he con fessed the rtlatcklebs . mnative.properties of that excel lent retnEtly—: l l - 4Nifs Toxic Vlamtculit: - . • - For mate by Etcholtz & Sailder.ati. Pottsville A gents! for the proprietor. October 28 The 21st inst., by the Rev. Thinnas, Mr WILLI nit SISLMONS,IO NISS MARY A TcAsEiim.s,:, all of this county. On the 10th insL, by the Hey: Mr. Mever, Mr. JOHN Far F.IIitFER, to MISS ELIZA S 6oth ofSchuyl kill fla:en. •. , . _ . In this B raugh nn tlvirsday Mar:wiz 26th inst.. of 'an atli'ictiori on thohiain. Mr. W. ErriaiG, in the Uth tear of hit age :. _ In - the dcceascolAtr.,Eptirm. a Wife andfour small children turn to the protection of !lib whn hath.pro mised to befriend. the widow, and be a f4ther to the fittherlestr;.and a gloom rest upon his many friends and aequantances, thus suddenly called to perfirni the sad office of burial in return for ' his long career of im tegrity and usefulness. As many of our citizens will no doubt be cVerlooln. cd in the formal mode of invitation to his funeral. it is hoped all his friends will forgive the omission and respect his memory by t heir attendance, this after. noon, at 3 o'clock from his late iesidence,Centre Street. ' C. CORRECTED W LY.: POTTSVII.LE Oct. 23, 1843 Wheat Flour, pr 8b4..55,75 Bacon, per lb. Rye . do cwt.- 78 Pork, • " Whdat, 'bshl • 1 ,18 llama, Rye,, " 62A Potatoes, • bushl• 3 Corn,. "': . 53 Piaster, ton 9,5 Oats, 0 33 Hay.• e Eva, • •. . • doz 10 Timothy i'Vbshl 2,5 Butter, lb 12,LChz)ver • • " • .05 UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, The .Rer, T. - D. Cook, of Philadelphia, will preach in the Uttiversald. Church rd . this Borouch, on Tuesiay cvenind next, at early candle light. The publte are respectfully invit ed to attend. Octohcr,-2:S! 11101-IF. subscriber. announces to the lovers of good eating that he heti taken the refectory in the 'basement story of the Pennsylvania Hall, where he, will keep constantly on hand_ oYsTeits AND OTHER lie will be prepared to furnish all the delica cies of the season as they arrive ; and hopes tiy stmt altmdance to merit a continuance of th at patronage for which he is thankful. • .' PETER SILZEL;.Agent. 44 -MOO WARRELS • SALINA SAM-- Constantly on hand, a full eupply of the abnve superior article in barrels, 4 1-2 bushels, whieh will be eold Ter/ Jew; by GRAY* BENNETT, N 0,42 iValnut St., and 2nd wharf below • Locust St.; Schuylkill, Philadelphia June 17. 8;43. • ! ' b ITILLS.—Just received n superior Quill!, also . ; §choo wilt be sold , very cheap by Pct. 2j, '437- Illarrieb% 1 cat s Our Marßai iqcfeetory. October 2Eth, 4 4i —czar ; H •I Tll E CO-A. 16 R I D "t— -'t The. Shipmeits of Co4I from! the Schuylkill it 4 Lelugh tupelo?. up to the vrescriti c period last se:ti l i were as fultowo cothozretro , :th the present year. ; , ,,t.t Fchnylkill;t 44 1 9 8 , 4 919 ... - 5 . 1`2: 84 .90 3 4 : : ' : r' Lehigh, OOO . 2011d5td:,, All the other regions I 250,000 L • • - •929 , 949 ,007,4590 , . ;y • 929,91 • • • increase in the vupply thla year tons , - 17,511).:.. 5 ,, It 'wlll require 3UgsitXitinot more Coal to stipply !IV Market Air the past sioal vkar. - ' ; • • COAL FREIGHTS.—The principal' demand:l4r vessrls is for :New• York, :and the. rates to Boston basO declined; We quote:to PoitOn and Salem SI .62a I;rs, I'rovidtnce 51,10 New York-$1,113 and Albany OP per ton. Vessels are still 'very searne- • • ''.V". • SDY C'AN -',‘.1 1 " • •II -• The following, is the qpantitv hi Coal • antppe4 Canal the present week. ending Thursday eveninglq Pottsville and l'ortC;irbult, 8 . 04 W • —Schuylkill Haven, : - • 3,9 9,V, Little Sdiuylkill • ' f l Af Perlasi OpOrt ; BY HAIL R9A1).., From Pottsville 3:7G2 •Schuylkill liaven' 5,235 - I 89J7 Per last Repo.it 169.703 Total. '• I 1)y- From Puttarille & F9rt. Caron, Salty • 1 • _TT° Neyr :Fmk, , Little Nebo) . !kill (fontT . rade ,7 ::‘ The loll r owing. is the iinount of coattranzportOpti this road. for the week en ling iniThorsday evegov . I I I I . gaits. Top Oct. 20 Cleopatra i 1 50 66 . 22 Rarer ' 23 NO 2:7,6 • i 1• 5 21 Clear the way' ; . :A -.. 26 'rroveller ,•,' .: 4t 5 4413 H • Sundry :11ippers - 1 ..i ~. 4 •:: 7 :01:1 • .. 19 tqk iira,st RepOrt - i • . 4841 G ..ORGE. Wlllt.AlNlcAgetrti ---,—,-,--- i ---- 7 - - 1 - • . ~ i- , ..-,,r ,_- . . - . 4 ..: - .. 7.7.r.r,„.c...—. Lehigh Untl•l ratite. . t •,,,,!,• • • -, ~ ..it Thiepiliched from • I .llauch...!:huuk for the Neel ending 9111 Month, ;11.11,16,R1. • • .. - . 1 ' 5 1 • . • Bonin .`. suns . . Lehigh C0n1 . 4- Navikation r o , ,_137 . :4,116 leaver Meldow RR At Cintl Co 56 W2I./ F1103:1 PLAN. ).IAVO.. . .!tti?-'. iluzleion GoaLCo 1 !'.." 1 ° • .45 : :.,21.51 Sugarloaf Coal Co I i 1 22 . ~>1;70 . FRONII Co lOC . cir . ORT. • ;:g.',:; . • 11',cli. Mountain Coat c ' ;- :- ;. - 6 .. .04Z 1 ' - i .. ' —. • ' 4a.t.- - . TOTAL • 14111F . 1 , 1E5vrs. FRONI MAl;cti Lehigh foal Navi t . yiitionico' I 1941' -neaverAleadow'R It St CoSI Co ft 73 4095 FROM I,'LI,SNi If A VEN. Hazleton 031 Co 8:32. Sugarloaf Coal Co .. 1 368 gjeto:2 PROM Huck Illountain Coal Co- • I - 27 'jp3l • i• 4041 • .2111-5.58 carbon Mail R.01!(1.- The Mowing ie the atnnnllt r.r,coal transnorc? OR. this road fir the week eliding Thursday eveniri ladt 1 1)5.90. . Too) 121,53)1 N I A N CLEAVER. Co I lei.finr. . Mine liondr / • . Tons ', • Per last,repOit ; The ..oilowin.7, Is the ampunt Coal trar.itOrted_ tins Road ti.q. the trOlc a nbii Thttrstlay fititning • .9 :It ' • Per last relish. ( 1 • - . ; ; 1111,T:1A :11 NI•111E1.1.. (;I.llec , tyw. . tree!: lot' iioad ll: i ttjritupe , A r,noarrt of 'eon! tta rts: po tied over [hie road, 4irithe week .endmg:on Thtir:Any 10 , e,ning • •• • , • l'cri:oo•ejo.ov, • y commenced his State wee i • Aire(lions of !Awn AOlung, Briik hitis, Pain or •iVrak'n'er's "( . 4: the Proust , Chronic Plrto.ly, flemr,'rrh. of lute triirgs*, and fifftcoops• of the PfiN i pnary Organs. • t • N A'rUJIE'S 'OW j PR ESOP. I PTiChST. • k. BIM I A norii - nound praparation'AW the Prunus,Virgirticnaur i" Wild Che.iry 'trk," lireffaicil i by. a nen, lalienlical 'process, cijyrnved and recOnnn t ended hy ;the most' distinoished lillysintane and universally : ticknowlee,o the. ninst Valuable metheino ever discovered.:;; • No Quack L cry!!.; l .No Deception t 4: In setting forth the virtues (if this truly,Treat : medicine, we !Mite no de..sire to . deceiVe those. wh6 are labanring ;tin4r affliction, nor do we• wish to eulogize it inor4 than it justly . ,riciierves. Yet when we look around and vee the; vast a. ,mount or suffering and distress occasioned tip many of the diseases iw.which this medicine has proved so highly , sueces:sful, we feel that:We can not:urge its .claims.toO strongly, or say.u4much: in its favour. .1 • -Such indeed are the . SURP,itIS LNG Of this Balsam, thatcv j encin the adyane4stages Cessusirrto - n, after all the meAssteetocA rem ecliza of ihysic l ans have foiled 'Co 'effect any change; the use of thiS medicine has heen pro ductive of the must aitonisbing find ac tually effected. cures after all hopea ofyie,covery had beeri - despaired of.'. _ - • • In the first st l ages on the cheese, V terrneo "Ca.. tarrhfil Consunrption." originating from neglect.. ed POLD t it has beep used with undeviating, success, and hundreds acknowledge they-owe 'the restoration pf their', health to this iwifiltinhicr medicine alone'. In that form of Con:simption so prevalent ainongst;delicate_yoarigjelinaleu, commonly termed debility, Or •:, . .yr • • "GOING INTO - A A complaint with which thousands jr.g, it has also;proved highly successfOlOind not only possesses ,the pow;cr of checking.. the pro. gresi of this alarming orriplaint,but alsOgrengh ens and.invigo r rates the syt,tem more trrifetQuiry than any med i cine we r hsve ever posset.sed: frPFor part cularij.see Dr. Wistarfa -Treatise on Consumpti, to be had of the agents; , L Sold in Pottsville' - 7 ""': JOHN S. Cf. 'MARTIN: In Reading by Mrs..; SARAH MORRIS, and.' in, every ttwnlin the State. • otiaville ' October 28 • ' _ _ 6kAdministridoes- Notre. 4 NOTICE: iy hereby given, that lettef*cif -Ad; ministratipn, of the goods and ektittiio; which' wr re niJereptiah Shwa!, late of Pott , Vartatin',. Schuylkill County, d6ceased,'have been.: :Vented' by tfie Register of Schlisylkill county, Wm- suti. scriber. Thereforeiati persons indebted:Jen' said estate, are requested to come forward aid make payment, and Ai thiac having aaimstlare re. quested to present theriOorseitiornanu - ir " WILLIAM , r AdminietiatOr, , . • &Mbar 24 • ; ' i 'O-6to 1101k7 1 / I .L O ' VNI July 15, ussortfneot of 1 Quills, which IiANNAN' N MI REIM 178,7¢ WAOGCINS". - For V-7 T sc J, §t;ATry ) • • • : ' M. 14. 8 391.: tk 572,9 ? ' f' , 41 250 d 66 105 1 5z1., 37,015- ; ___.—, :ti. i 42! 113
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