al ;xi zTi ao al 'TERMS OF THIS . PAPER.—Two Dollats liar annum, payable semi-annually in advance, try those who reside in this county—end annually iti 'advance by those who reside at a distance. If not paid within the year, $2 BO will he demanded Five Dollars in advance will pay for three years subscription. - • Terms to Advertisers. To merchants and others who wish to 'Over . tise by the year, with frequent changes of rulver tisements, the terms will be $ 12 per annum, in chiding the paper, or $lO in advance ; Twci squares with the paper , without change, $ 10 per annum, or $8 in advance. One square of •12 'lnes, with the paper, sB,ors 6 in advance. 13u •swiess !Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the paper, or $ 4 iin advance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with out the paper. • Larger advertisement will be published as per agreement. One square of 12:line5 one dollar for 3 inser iong,and 25 cents for every subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for one insertion, and 123 cents for every subseqUen i x insertion. WE. have recently made additions to our already large assortment of.lob Type, which is now meat. er than that of any Country Printing Office in the State and are ready to execute all kinds of —r JOB PRINTING of every desrriPtion, at the very lowest rates such as CARDS, BILL HEADS, rAMPIILETS, OiROULARS, 'FULLS of LADING. POST hiLLS & pest' &bora wtice. By keeping good workmen, and :prompt despatch-in executing orders, we expsctrto I'6- .e-electing support of the public. • C-We haye also, a BINDERY attathed to the:Mlice, ' which enables us io bind all kinds of Printina when it is necessary to do so. Books of every :description, bound to order. April 6,. ' . • Cheap Publications 1 1 / 4 .1 the cheap publications are for sate at this office 'as soon as Wiled. at publisher's prices. Single copies of any work obtained to order. • ' Bgl ÜBMI'MffM The shipments this week 4hOw a con,iderable in crease both by Hail Road and Canal. They arc by the former 4,345:2 07, anJ by the latter, 9,131 IS—total fur the week 33.497 05 tons:- ' The demand for coal mill continue; brisk, and the re tail price on Broad street in Philadelphia has advanced 'to $l6O for White Ash and SI7S for tied Ash detivered. , The Delaware and Hudson Coal trade to September 6th, amounted to 1Lf,,C97 tons. The shipments from that region will not . nAceed '2',i0,000 this year, although c on ic of the papers have put it down at MO tons to) the present time. The N. V. Tribune says that a committee of six sci ,entific gentlemen of Boston, one of «•hom is John Ma xis, has been appointed, at the r minest of tIM Manage pent of the Reading Rail Road, to make a thorough in vestigation of the affairs of the. Road, and a report ,to the StocktMlders and 'Bondholders. A report from this committee will cnjos the full confidence of the pub itc. None o f the cMnimutee are interested in the road. The freight on Canal has advanced In cents." per ton. ThefolloWing are the rates of freights to Eastern ports from Otiladelphia. To Salem, ' $1 f 2 to 1 05 par ton. " Boshiii.. *1 60 to I 75 ••• Portland, Al Id to I tri " New Bedford. *1 to 1...50 " Providence & Fall River, *1 :::"; Io 150 " " Charleston. - 65t0 1 70 " ambridgport S. 75 to 2 87 " " Nantucket, - *I 75 _ •• New York, Co to 1 CO' "• ' " Troy, • *I 37 a 1 50 • " Newark, N..J. *1 00 " Albany, ' $1 4510 150 • "Frederickslmrg, Yu. $1 1 2 to 1 " Freight& In Philadelphia by Canal 03 cents—to' New York, *2 10 By Rail Road from Pottsville *1 50 and front Schttyl. kill Haven itl 50—to Philadelphia. • ThnoeiTh the politeness of the different Collectors on the Canal and Rail Road, wear , : enabled to fotntsh our •readers, with the following= weekly state of the Coal Trade, which they can rely upon as correct. BY RAIL. ROAD. FROM PORT CARBON For the week ending on Thursday evening. • Per last Report, For the week coding on Thursday evening, 6,313 07 'Per last report, 155,101 07 161,7 U II =I For the treelt ending nu Thursday evening, 10.91:16.1 Per lait Report, 9.(1.071 09 270,0•z1 II FllO7l PORT CLINTON rnr the week ending on Thursday Affevening; Per last Report, EMI fly CANAL. • •nO7l POTTSVILLE AND PORT cAnmot For the week ending on Thursday evening, Per last Report, FROM SCIiRTi.SiLI. HAVEN Total up to Thutsday noon September 11, Per last report, FROM FORT CLINTON or the week ending on Thureday ,Itielitember 11, Per last Report, Total by Canal . 1)o by Rail 'toad Total Ily Rail Road and Canal LEHIGH CO3l, TIMDL:. Despatched this season, upin 9th wn . 19th; 1915 FROM MAUCH CIIUNK Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Summit 6176 'Wont Run • 2t1:13 "elver Meddow R. R & Coal C.. N HAVEN ilaz f Icton dal Fi •.‘ l4. 2p i nn i' y Buck Mountain 1.:07J„R-O" PORT. . , • , VITAL ENTs. `FROM MAUCH CHUNK', Lehigh Coal and Nar. co, Sum Mic Mines Room Run do Beaver Meador• R. R. and Coal Co ugs= Hazleton Coal Co. FROM ROCK POET qnek Mountain Coal Cpinpany, WVOSIINGCOAL TRADE. Total to Sept. 13, 015. 117,551 TOW. NINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN- IIROAD. • The following In the amount of Coal transported .gritrlttie•Road, for the week ending on Wednesday „Ewing last vier List report, at,a,.303,030 00 .-- Z • WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector • .FINEO-ROVg COAL. TRADE. Transportation.. Union Canal Rail road horn Ist to 13tb Aug.(pcx ... ,!yej Tons. rwt. qr. • 614 6 Terlast get Ac t ., 31,1Cr2 16 1 . Tons. cwt or. Total, 24817 2 . 3 Transportaticgt 41/ kratara Bait Road. 66 9 18 1 " 41,630 2 I 13,309 0 - 2 Total, Total Vint MOUNT .CARBON 11/fII.ItOA.D. The hrnountlof Coal transported over this road for the week ending on Thursday evening lest, is -,,066 Torts. ' V79',133 • P.er last Report, [ Total, MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.. e following Is the amount of Coal transported r this road up to Thursday ev'g last: • 3,538 17 Tuns Per Last Report. 47,188 10 • Total, 51.027 16 GEO. lIADESTY, Collector • , SCHUYLKILL VALLEY. RAIL ROAD. The amount of cost transported over this road fot Ike the week ending Saturday evening 13 ult. ' • 4,501 • . . per inst. report 62,901 Tool 67 .402 JESSE Tc/1N roilcetor. _ Phftlelphi4 'Wlioksalb Hirusem' . . • TO cobrssrity pfit• ntidefilgneil Meteliahts, - Manufacturers, 1m- Porters and Wholesale Dealers of the City of etabtace the Medium of the Newspaper Ptessrrertlnh or country, to give you the streets and hantbeft of our several estahlishinents, and res pectfully to invite ybu to an examination of our Fall end Whiter Stocks, which are now full and complete. The superior excellence and great variety of our own City :Manufactures, in addition to full supplies of Foreign and Domestic Goods; of, every description, which will be sold on terms and at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfactory, present the strongest i . - durcemerds to purchasers. ' • • Impotters and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry c;oods, and Pine Fiench and British Cloths, • • Cassimeres and Vestings ASDURST REMINGTON,NO. 80 market st. below 3d . . • Importers and Dealers in Staple, Silk and Fancy:Dry Goods. Also, British, Frepch and Amer ican Cloths, CaSsimerety Testing and Tailor's • Trimuiings. - - J. GODLEY, SKIT 4- Co., 140. 84 31arket street. Domestic and Foreign D6r Goods. JAMES M. KENNEDY 4 , co., II I 3larket street linporteri of German 'GoOils, and Purcha sers of all kinds of Shipping nil's. GEISSE & SONS. 90 S.. frontat., below Cliesunt. Importers and Manufacturers of Fancy Furs, and Fur Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds of Shipping Furs. ' SOLIS, LIROTHERS, SG Arch st. between 241 and 3d Ens. Manufacturers and Dealers in Ready 7 niade Cioiltiitg, of every grade. MICHAEL TRACY, 292 Market street. • Manufacturers of Shirts,Collars Basoths. JOHN HODGES, giro of the .Mammoth Shirt Collar, 110 North Second street. - , Irnporters and Dealers in Foreign and Do , 'nestle Mardwarr and Cidery. • nn.wonrn BRAN.SON, 59 Market street. Weldetl Wrought Iron Tubes for Locomo tive, ,11nrine all; - 1 other Boiler Flues. and all Steam purposes. moms. TioutEtt & :11()R.R.Ire, Pascal Iron Works, Warehouse, 5. EL corner 211 and Walnut ate. Agency for the sale of SOutliwortlt -lanu ractlirintr,cmitprtn)'s Superior Writing Papers. N... LAWRENCE, Agent, Nti. - 3. Minor street., Importers of ilewelr-y, Watches; Fine Cut lery, Ilritlannia. Plated and Silver Wares. DICKSON S. P.. corner of Market and 3d st JOHN C. PAID:, 112 Chesnut street. J. 4- W. L. %VA RD, 101) CheStlitt; street, opposite San dorson's Franklin House. Manufacturers of Silver Ware, and Deal ers in ;Illicit and Britannia Wareti:ttir houttaqinlti min R. &W. ‘VILSON, W. Corner Fifth and,Clieul sta. Manufacturers .of Britannia, Block Tin, & Pel6 . o' Ware. Also, Dealers in Plated Spoons, Cutleiy, BOARDMAN 4.0„ 101 N. 14st. ¢clues Dave: • 'Manufacturers of Silver ti I- grass Stair Hods hull Cornice Polos. - ED\V.\ND JON E 4. corner of George amt snanwi - k sts-. between Minima and Chesnut, west 01 Sixth. • Importer of Toys, Fancy & Staple Goods, lira 6, Britsll..s and Perfuntery. A; I', OTT' MONROSE,I6 5. 4111 - m., between,Marliet and CheNnut. , , Importers of Toys, Fancy & Staple goods, Perfumeries. Musical Instruments, Glass, Earthen ' ware. Chinaware. &e. C. AfiItFAFPLOT .1- Co., No. IC N. 4th et., between Market and Arch, (up stairs:) Importers of Paris & London Fancy Ar ticles, !trusties, Perfumery, Combs, Soap/, Station ery, and articles foritroagisrs Sa teß. It. 47 G. A. wmuirr, No. la Smith font:11 street. Importers and Manufacturers of Perfume ' ry, iinsinctics, Fancy Snaps, and drakis in Fancy • JULES IIAUEI„ 40 S. Third strfet. China, Queens ware,and - Glass., EDWARD SNOWDON, 31 N. Third street, oppn,ite the City hotel. Dentists and Manufacturers of Incorrup tible Teeth: . Plate, Pivot, Molar and Gum Teeth; Gold 'and Tin Foil ; Culi, Plutina and Silver Plate and Wire,4•4 • 1411. K I Ns ON 4• A IiISIATIIONG, 59 A rcli at. above 4th, Soutlisidet . . 6,21,1150 99,5 , 3 05 -- IO5,:f:. OS Gold, Silver and Steel Siieetaelm Mathe matical Instrnments, Walking, 'Canes, Microscopes, ' and Spy tilm , ses. McALI.ISTEIt & Co., 4$ Chesnut street: 923 1 7 13,121) (12 144'19 19 560,',44 00 5,7 11 OG 99,575 I I 103,:179 17 1,5:10 05 , 1,007 03 t. 4, it in 33,33 u 11 34431 ftt2 17(1.117 020 .(GO , 11 09 120,961 In ME I. 9.li_ 51930 crisrs 563:4 EMI 1153 314372 11,562 18 Tons 295,467 02 38.126 3 1 V. f„ CONUAD, Collector. V 166,199 CLEAVER, Collector. . llanufacturers, of AVliite', Lead and other Paints, and nr and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dyv-Stia.,-Oils, WETHERII.I4 BROTHER, 63 Nnrtli Front street. , ,Importers nnd.'Deale'rs -, Drugs'. Dye • Stall's, Oils-Chemicals, I . lafeillagg. kr,,and Agents - for Ihtrd White Lead and Jersey Window'. Class- CAMPBELL & FRENCH, N. W. cor.lolll dr. Markel at. Importers and Doalprs In Drugs, Medi-: eines. Dfc-!..it offs, Paints, , HASKELL. MERRICK 4- Co., 45: North Front street, Dr. D. JAYNE, BY. Third at., near Market. • . - - Consulting Plii• l sin,Drup•trist Chem , tKt and rronrietor of •Rowarld'a•ltoproved tonic • Mixtiire,'.4.c. Dr. JOHN; It. ROWAND, Orad,'Doiv.. Office and Druglitore;23lriterongi street. . , . . • Manufachirers. or •limbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, 4nd Sun Shades. Win. A. mroWN. nn Nlarket st rest. - • SLEEPER PENN ER. PM Market Sl reef - , south side, • one door Leto* s fi,urth street. Fire and Thief-Proof • Chests, Refrigera tors Water . Coolers, Filters, Letter Copyitiglr.rtis: • OLIVER EVANS, 15 Chesnut sired. • Venetian Blind Manufacturer. B: J. W1L1.1 . 1318, 12 North tith gt. a few aws . n above Market. ManufaMunlers and Dealt! . fs in Matres3es, Bedding and Feathers. . 2 • :FINLEY 4-',Co., S. E:rtltner '2.1 and Walnut. streets. HARTLEY -4. KNIGHT, 118 S, td st. 5 doors :flows „ -.. Spruce. ' .. - • - _ .., • Dealer jti Coleman's tEolian Piano Forte E.' PERRING, Clir•sttut st., S. E. roriter of 8111.. nanufaMurers of common and fancy Soaps Mnuld and llipprd.('w n lleF,•kc. ELLIALI & GILLMS ItA LLETT, 3( Market street. Importer of . French Artificial Flowers. Feathers, Straw. Maid and Fancy Bonnets-, &c. and Bonnet Frames., Tips and Crowns. R. BURTON, 50 Chvsnnt street. Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens, and Wire Work in general. NEEDLES & WATSON, 5i N. Front st. below Arch Hides, Oil and Leather. , ,Wm. - MUSSEIt, & Co., 263 Market rat tot, Importer of Oranges, Lemons,. Raisins, Pies, Prunes, Currants, Almonds, and other For ' eien Nuts. DANIEL. P. BUSHIER, ft 7 Sauth'Wha i rvus. • .Manidatturcr of Fire Eniines, of all de scriptions, warranted in all respects. JOEL. DATES, 13 Drinker's Alley. , Marble and 'Mahogany. Dealers. • • JOHN RCRSTIHN & Co., Union Mills Ridge road Ware-house. 64 Dock street. Manitfaettirer of CombS, Lookirik Glasses and fluidics, and Importer of French and German Fancy Goods. :THOMAS ElUltcll, Jr., 183 Market street: Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all' kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buikets, Cedar-ware,: Clock's, Baskets, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made Wooden-ware, &a; MANLY BONE, 113 N. Third st. 1 door •above Arch,' east sips. - Cheap PuOcation and Periodical. Estab-: Bailment: • G. B. ZIEBER & Co., 3 Ledger Building, Third street,; below -Chesnut. Boots' and Shoes. non.T. PALMER, i 5 SOuth second street, three doors below Union, west side. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Reales', Weights, and Weighing Machines. Also, Burden's Patent Horse Shoes. GRAY and BROTHER, 31 Walnut .t., below second September 13, 15 , M. 37-- .1 NOTICE.TO MERCHANT'S Visiting the City. - - MIZE subscriber Would respectfully call the attention L. of hii friends and others, to his well assorted stock ofdtaple and,Fancy Dry Goods, which he is daily re plenishing from the New.Vorit and Philadelphia aue-' lions, comprising a great variety of Cloths, Caisimeres, Sattinettaand VestingS,- Bleathed and Brown Muffins. Englbsb, Irish and German Linens,' White and Colored Flannels, Handsome ',Mika, Shawls, Merinoes and &la petus, new and beautiful style Cashmere d'Ecosse and Mouslins for. Ladies' Fall and 'Winter wear, French, English, and Domestic Prints and Gingham!, together With a large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and „trim mings of every description &c. ike.,all of which ho of fers to the trade upon the most favorable terms. Having been long engaged fn the purchase Of goods, he intends to buy none but Filch as are cheap: nod as his store Is in imatinent proilmity to the Market street trade, heinvites the attenti n ofmerchants to his stock 'before making their puichitsea. - ' . P. R. IIOOPES. • ' No. 3 Strawberry street, Philadelphia: Philida. Sept. Gib, 1815 37—;300 . , Dissolution of Partnership. -• THE copartnership heretofore existing under the tirm of E. B. Eichholtz, 4. Co., has this dar been dissolved.hy mutual consent. •• ' E. B. EICIIIIOLTZ, E. SANDERSON. • .The loudness will he continued by Mr. SANDER SON. Who will keep constantly on band a good assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Ws, Dyi , Stuffs, and 'all other articles falling within the !Me of his business. • Prescriptions of all kinds prom pity and carefully made up. Store on the South side of Centre street. " • • New York'Boat for. Sale. f THE undersigned has for sale tin reasonable terms, Nen• York. Boat hi good lutiningorder whirl Can rinw be seen at his boat yard undergoing repair.; J. M- Sept. 13th Ibtormation Wanted OF Thomas Cosh:saw. an Eng Hillman, and:mano, facturerof briek. ' When last heird from he ivas itt Baltimore. " By addressing a letter to his hrother-in-lacy Follsiillo.Pa. telling of his where-ahouts hie will hear of something to his advantage ti-Faliers will please notice. Sept. 13th OFFICE OF THE 1 3 1111ADELPRIA : 1 AND READING RAiI;WAD CO:, 1 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. lOrn, ISO!' `,NTOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the nth , _PI instant th freight and,toll on all coal from Tints- Ville. Schuylkill Haven and Port Clinton to Philadel phia, will be increased (20) twenty cents per ton, 'and• on and after Octobi:r tat (tt) ten rents per ton to Mehl Ry order ot the _Board of Sfanagers. • S. URAUFORU, Secretary. 1 t wept: 'f _ • ' Sray Cow. 7...A11E to the premises of the subscriber, residing at ./the York Tunnel. n DARK RED 4r-YVV, with a small white star one her thrdhearl, and white forelegs, lilack'teats, a white mil anil a White spot on her rump. The owner is requested to &nine forward, pay charges anddake her away, otherwise she will he sold-accor ding to law. ', Sept. 12th 37-3 t• • ALMANACS- FOR .1846: At -sl,ooper Grose. T"' subscriber 1171 A just received an assortment of ; German and En2lisis Almanacs rer ISIS.' embracing' the ronne and .Trattir,. the Ifongeketwer's, Fat niers find Faitiers &c. &r• which wilt be sold. wholesale at 111.00 per cross, which is as law, if not Inti•er- than. t h e publisher's. paces. • 11. PANN Sept.. lath Thier's French Revolution. VOR only et 25, complete put up in paper covets. Al.l. gu the ea me work bound with all the, plates, at the low late of 53, just receited and for sale by It.IIANNAN Atet. Sept. 13th ~ • CO3ll S P.ITENT GALVANIC -BATTERY. ' . rpm: subscriber informs the public, that lie has been ; 4, appointed by Wm. P. toad, of philadelphiii, his t=ent fOr the sale in this and the ndjoining. rounties of . his PAT CNT GRADUATED GAL VA MC DER 1, adapted to the use of Physicians and' other tersons of mitimmetit skill, in the treatment Of nervous .isoiders: • ; Persons lie:. ifOU? of purchasing' Mr 4 Coat's instrua punts can have an opporthnity of eyantining the, an. ilaratits, at toy residence in the 2 . 4301 'fall of this bo• Yough. 1! A monOlie many' conaplaints Wrerl; been cured land alleviated by flits powerful agent ariebedical prac tice, may be enuttierattid Raralysis,. Palsy. lindens)", Lock-jaw, OttlaC iated I.imhn, RlieutiettLun,Ticiteloreux nd varietal ether neuralgic and nervous disorders. !laving purchased one of Mr, Cynups /Graduated flatteries, 1 ant prepared tw Operate intpersons' iiuffer- Mg under ally or the above described complaints, and respectfully solicit all those who may feel interested i ln this pliblication.l to call and .exatuinc' my apparatus. ' PETER F: MUDEY. 'f 1, Pottsville. Sepi ISIS ' :Phnom • VarpetingsFlobir Cloths, &C.,' • I . . ' AT THE CHEAP- STORE, • 41. STRAWBERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA. AVE Would call the attention of persons in Want of V V New Carpets, &r.., to the fact of our being enabled. to sell goats at very low pricer;,because in our present Situation, our rent asittother expenses are veq l ig ht, and we nir, r" for this reason an excellent Assortment of Beautiful Imperial. Ingrain and Venetian CARPETISMS. • t,'very varitity..yl AlSo,.Floor Oil Clutha, tram 2 t 0,21 feet wide, cat, to fit rooms, halls, ke.. hearth rugs, table covers, Boor baize, stair rods i mats, , wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. - •• '. '• ' A supply' of the low priced Carpets from al to 50 cents per yard, al w 4s had& ,•• L'I.DRIDGE 4- BROTHER, N 0.41 StrawberryA:, one door above I pear second street, Philadelphia. .• • Phttsda., Suitt., ft, 30.-3 mo • C .12 C.R.D. • ; CLEMENS -Zr. BAKER,- Wholesale Druggists anttlilanufaeturerS of ("o pal Varnish ; Also, Sole zigeolsf 0. the Franklin Winthao Glciss Works.'• I T_TANTNG been Ineg engaged in the truintitscture IX of Copal Varnish I- is' well as other hinds.] we arc now - prepared t t offer to..purelnisetN, an' article rkvitich in ‘I O2 IiTY,I "Mini be surpassed in the . Union r. Also. receiving "WI ekly fronk, the iih.tire ceeerated Works, Window it:ibis:of evey size. C onstantly on Ifialith a It II assortment of White L ea d if the most approved brands—togei her with a large stock of DOogs. Medicines. Paints, Oil. Indigo • 113 e•slulrs, Colors, IlrotizeS, Gob!-leaf, Dutch Metal. Carnolsi hair Pencils, Paint brushes, Pullet Knives, d-c comprising' i eicry . article in this lines—all of whieh Will be sold at the lowest possible priers by 'CLEMENS 4 ,11,1 KER,: No S 7. north 3.1 st,,, one door th i ne wood B. Philada ,Sepidintierti, • . • • mi--2ints • Teachers Wanted. • . - rnINVELVF t 11 ale ' rear:ltem who can come well • reconimentbs) as to enpacity to take charge of the Public Soho Is of ManliemrTownship, nre wan , ted. Proposals On he seiit to either of. the follow:- ing DirectOrg, 'previous to tne 184 h day of October next, who will meet tin that day nt the public house of Jir..Chatles Christ.at 10 o'clock, A, M.. to decide °ache eropmals.l The Schtipls will urn on thefirst o November. HENRY 'lei' ANDREW KIJ NKI.E. IPrEL, M • BEN I. M. 1,E,11 is, . JACOB R 'BRIGHT. September 11,1 _ 36—,1t • ._• ' Ta; Boat OTictierN. frill.: urideislgned is prepared io lem,then oats JU now in I.ISCji by building a new tnidship sects .n, either to connect by parts or to build in permanent ly. As there is ne dnultt of the completion of the en larged locks by [the first of May nest persons, owit •ing good New York Boats, will see the necessity of additional length, as their cargoes will be increased thereby to somelleo ni."12.0 tons. For further inforniation;entjuire of the subscriber by mail or.otherwise. - . ~ . i JO H N 24. CROSLA ND. Pottsville,Septembcr b . • '. 36—. . . . . .• ' .. Strap Cows. . CAME to-therstable of the subscriber, residing .at treckshurville, about three weeks ago, tiO Cover: one is a white end yellow Cow with a bell on, and has a small-lionicn the right sidc, and has a , white face with a white stripe on her back. The other is a black Muhl* with a Star in her forehead. The ownTrs are requested to come forward. prose prop. erty. pay charges and take them•away,_ otherwise they will be aolit. , • - WILLIAM PAYNE; • . September 6, 1 , .. • • 36---3 t, , • Stray Ox. . : . CA"° to . rho: stable of the sqbscriber .rei dding in West Branch Valley, about two weeks ago, n RED OX: The owner is requested to come forward prove .property, pay charges. and tako him away, otherwise he will be aold . according to law. GEORGE PAYNE. RePt.ll3th ! 27-31* - ! , • . • I banning School.. THE subscriber respectitipy . announces tothe cit izens Of Pottsville and vicinity that he; will pay them a 'visit on or about the Om of October, for the Ramose of openin,7 a Dancing Sehoot..,Atiplic.a tions in the mean time can be made-a t the otriee of the Miners'..!otirnal. FRANKLIN SIOUCIL September'6.l 36— ~ommlssloneit : TllE:subseribtr respectfully informs the citizens Schuylkill county . that he wall be a candidate rot COMMISSIONER of Schuylkill County, at the ensuing election. He Medea Walcott if elected. to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. GEORGE-IL sTigny ER. Pottsville, Au ust 0, MIS. . THE MINERS' JOURNAL. • proclamation. w llr y a o lA t : 4 In m a I3 . d i, b n y . a e n c l t i . 0 1 . 1 e e n s e; l e v r i a n l i k a s s e e n m it -- tied "An act , regulating the General.Electinns within this Commonwealth, passed the ,31,day of Julp, A. D., 1939," it Is node the duty of the Sheritrof every roan ty to give public notice of such election to be holden, and to make, known in ouch notice what officers are to elected: Therefore, • ------ /,Tfi - i.,-nz ia h Reed, nigh Sheriff of the county of Sehttylkill, do ma _r known by Ibis advertisement to the electors of a county of Schuylkill. ' that a GENERAL-ELECTION, will be held in the slid county, on Tuesday, the .14th day of October next. at the several districts thereof, as follows, to wit ,-- 1. The electors of the borough of Orwigsbnrg, will hold their election at the Court House; in the borough of Orwlgsburg. 2. The electors of all that part of West Brunswig township, lying and being east of the following line, commencing at the sand hole on the clerks County line, thenceby a hfraight lihe to the house of Samuel B. Medlar, inclitding the name, thence to the farm of Wni. Matz excluding the same, theta - 8 to thefarm of George Mengel, now occupied: by Peter Miller, including the same, thence to the house of Jacob Petro. including the same, thence by a straight hue paising aim, Abra harn,Fousts 'on the Maltheint towliship line, shall here after farm a • emperate Election district; and the qualified voters residing . therein, shall hold their g,eneral elec tions at the public houoe of Samuel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, in said township.. • , • 3- The electors of West firunswig tewnship, not in cluded in the above boundaries, will Ifold their gene ral electionti as heretofore, at the Court House in the Borough of Orwigsburg. , 14. "he eleytors of Mist BrUn'scrig 1 oisnsbip, will hold their election at the holoSe of Henry Lutz, now' occu pied by Philip Moys - r.!in the town of Mt Keansburg. 5- The electors of Pinegrotve township, will hold their election-at the house of William Linux, in'the-1.0- rintgli of Pinegrove.l The borough in' Pittegrove, hereafter forms a separate election district, and the qualified electoq thereon; shall hereafter vote at their general elertiouslto separate Mlle:: front the township, at the house of William Luiz. ' The qualified electors thereof, shall elect their ntlicers annually at the time and place for electing judges and inspectors, for con ducting said elections agreeably to the prow blew of the Act entitled : an - Act relating to etc Imo( of 'this Commoinna•tilth, passed thot 211 of July, 1539; and its mipplement.4. • . 6. The eh:icier:. of Wayne.towedlie, will hold their election at the house or Leonard Bh/s11; itokeepsr in th e toWincif Fridde.nsliarr.. .. . 7. The eldctore of tippet 111:thantango township, will hold their elections at the house of Samuel Moyer, in said township. • .. 8. The climb - ors of Barry township., including the house occupied by Mr: RUM', will 110h1 their election at the house of Francis leveler, in said township. 9. The electors of Porter township; will hold their election at thelionse of Jacob Ileberling, jr.,,in .said township. 10. The electors ofLower alahantiongo township, will hold their general electionot the Bosse of Joseph Os man, in said township. ' . 11. The electors of Wes; Penn tewnsbip, will hold their election at the house now occupied by-Jacob Schwartz; ip said townshio. . • .12. The 0 - Cann; of Union township, Will hold their election nt the house of Jacob Eisenhower, in said township. ' 13., The electors of Rush township, :will hold their election at the house of Jacob Faust, itikeeper, iii said township. - 11: The electors of tine Borough of Minersvilleovill hoht their election at the house !lOW occupi e d by. 31i (heel Weever. in slid borough'. . 15. Tine electors: of that part 'or the township of Schuylkill, included M thefo:low mg boundaries, to wit; Beginnine At tla.:.line between so l o u ism and ,E„.„ Brurswlg lownshMs, thence alone the Stanyient lead ing from Orwigsborg to Catawissa, crossing the line of the said townships of - Schuylkill and East Brisnewir... thence - along said - stale road, to. the northern line of ItitSli township, including - Ihr , o aidt e " s t i i p of 5 ,,, m5 ,, - kil!„ and thh northwest of sold shin• road t o th e i d,', o „, of beelnning, shall hereafter be an elect to w n district, and flee qualified elector: thereof shall lend their general elections at the hottseiof Nathan Barlow, in-said town ship: . , 16. The miltfied ele.efors of Seim% lkill imenship,who heretofore held their el: oh - tits at the !nogg off Feeder 'irk Bensinger; jr., and who are •not hni lulled in the ahoveMmitalaries, will bold their petrol elertions as hereiofere at the house of Frederick Iteusinger, jr.. jo , . Sebes Hull tOWIIFIIip. - •'' • 17. The electors of that part of the township. rif Nor, wegiati and Branch, included within the' MlL:Wing., boundaries, to wit. W 01171412 at rho proem m oitolt w o . Hotel, inelnding the sante, front thence a south west. corner to the west Branch of thesriveritchnylkill ai• ChapniattsvilM, ittcludittg the saute. theme following tholosaid west branch to the south of the Mine Hill gap. initeding the eolleries at said gap, fronethence a south . 'l a. ins the west Norwegian meek. at Mann 4.• Williams' collieries, including the saute • firm thence continuing the same course to C. Witte, tavern house 'on the Centre turnpike, including the sa eM. Dom theme an -east course to •Woolesville; rnoo•looliaz the same, front thence continuing the sane( eimme to the town of 81, glair, including the same, to Mill creek, thence fol lowing the said-Mill creek and 'valley, 10 'the farm TO PI IN'PER S. houtie °filmes C. Stephens, indultag the same. from , thence a - soittli west course t i the Breed Mountain 'ho- ' TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S:, tel, to the place of betrinninn. anol the (*rims of that _ part 'of Branch township lying west of Claapinanville, FtlPlll-411111g "Warez.lionse. -• in said township. to Ratio's tavern on-the Minersville rilltE sitbscribers have opened a new Typo Foundry road; and south efthe west branch (tithe river Schny I- 1 in the eity of New Toth, where they an: ready to hill.l(who heretofore held their elections at Llewellyn) mitriply orders teeny extent, for 'any kind oriel, or lati sh:lD hereafter be an election district, and the quelitied ey 'nye, Ink, Paper, Cases, Brass Rule, Steel Column voters thereof; Allah hereafter hold their general sire- d o, l •„th p ,,,i„ g ,F, t i c k, Cli„„, and ~,,) article necc„ tines at the Meuse now occupied ny Peter Kline, in the - The type, which are cast In - nett* moulds, from an - earl fin a Printing. Office. , . - ' a e t nt p i r r i e r l e y' s n i t o .n . e4 s ii e t t t o i f ne ni t a o t r e i,:e:, with deep counters; are town of New ' Castle ill the township of Norwegian. IS: The qualified Meath, of the remaining, part of Branch township, not incluoled in the above boundaries, warranted I to be nmoll"pase.tl by any, and will Inc sold will bold their general elections as hi•Yetofore : at the 01.. P j .l i e n in tine_ i rresses,furnielied, and also Steam Engines house of Jacob Heim, in the town of Llewellyn'. • . 19: The qualified electors of part of the town ships-of co ons and Schuylkill, who heretofore held , os approved patterns. . 11.-A. Machinist constantly in attendance to' re their elections at the Port Carbon House. in tn,„-, tow 3 . 5 _, . 1 ,. , - - , n pair presses and do light wOrk. , of Port Carbon, and NI -4 M are not he -ern In the above CompositiOn rollers cast fer printers. ` holt ilderies, sllllliold their gutoral elms lions ni hereto- Editors of Newspapers, who Will buy 'three times as fore at the Port Carbon bout), In lite toward' Port Car- i• much type as their bills - annul nt to, may rive the above tont - '• - ••• • eta months insertion in their papers, and send their '0.4111 the qualified. elertars,' ot the South ward in impers,containing it to the subscribers, the borough ofyottsville, shall held their elections at COCKROFT de OVERE.ND, 66 Ann on. the public house of la, ob Deistic, iii said ward. ' August 3011 t• i • • 35-6 mo • Cl. The North Ward in the borough of POtlsville ly- .-• - ing enstwarilly of Centre street. - shall be called the In tie molt, of tie second and :final account of leirlterei !''Nortitietst Ward"•and the qualifted ~lecture thereof, • shall hold their general elections utdhe house now Boone roe .1.-sinnee of Samna Bertoitt and Wife as coc -filt.l4-e.,on-tha: ninth d.fy of May, .2. Il.i 1615 : 6ipied by !Maximilian Doerfliteser. in : aid borough: 22. The North Ward in the bermes]: of Pottsville-. ly- Notice. . . inn westwardly ot Centre s treet, shall he called the . riher appointed by the Co urt . of Contmon '-Nortliwest Ward," anddlm qualified electors thereof I T'HE .. tth.te.. Pleg.`fit 1 4 CIIIIVIkill COIIIIIV Collllll.,lollet, to 'llls including that port inn .of the electors of Norwegian - . . . , . ... township, who balling heretofore voted in said Wrote. q i °Wien° the money in the hands of the Assigno.e among shall hold their general el&tions at the hiouse now oc- it thereto, tinder the assignment, the. Creditors ent . ,. , cupied by Nathaniel .0 Mills. hefehy giyeA notice!. 411 these concerned andinteres , - 'XL That part of the township of Minheitit, lying north ie. • , Ind, that he will be in attendance forthat. purpose, at of th e summit of the second minfintain, shall Mon an-ire on Monday t he I I fOrts'e I. lien office In the lorou2 1 o . t, z. s i ..,..- other and a separate. election district, and the qualified lull day.of October next, at lOU - clock, in tine forenoon, voters residing wi th in the bnunds,thereof, shall here .when '- •• I I ero 111 trl - 1 . are interested nay attend. and w i ' t i", .- as ...... . N ., •• - y ter bold their general eh:miens at the - Nlottut 'Carlson • CHARI.F.S l'l 111 tat A. ,Coinnussione . lintel."- in. said township- - • . August 30 '3..i- • -5t 21. That the electors of Alaidieini towaship, lying • 'southeast of the fellowing line :5-commencing at t h e , • , . To .7.lllners. _ township tine of Wayne and M inheito townships, on • _ IT _ ANTED.-A skillful roan •to contract for getting the auntmer Hill, th eme alongthe Summer Hill aril . "lif , V nu[ a lateesProitity of Iron Ore, by the ton, the orivtgsbnrg read, to the house of Wiotow Sweicker; and Orr. to he WaSl,ll. To a man well quahfled to he ad a the house oflooloniri•watt. excluding the same, th ence , set of hauls , (which ran he obtained in the neiglilisr- I " III " 'h""s " of 1114) ”"" " 1"1 "' III""e" I" the """'"' hood.) flt„„elote terms will be „tf,rml:anol sMadY,em ofJoltit Delbert, at the Centre turnpike ; thence to the lovnient given for te"rin of rears. Apply to house of John Rats., thence tells- house of - Philip Rock; P - . , FRE'DERIOE GOODELL thence to the house of John Slieener, Jr.. including the . Easthn Imo W ks P t N tl mpt tco Pa. - • oit or .., -as 011,L or la u I ~ sump.: llwitcr to the township line of said Manheim I o An"- 2 ; 1 , , . 31-- and Scuylkiil townships, shall held their 'general elec- , , . Dens at the Court House, in the bormigh of Orwigsburg. ! - , , 25. The elertori of the • roe:minim: part of Mnilheimt - 011.L'.1P! CII.E.IP j! CHEAP.I .I township will bold at,* eleCtion nt IllellollSe Of Philip a , IloYer, innkeeper, hi the berme:half Schnylkill'llaven. • . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ,The borough of Schuylkill Haven hareatl'er forms a . DA VID EVANS; JR.; 'separate election • district, and ,dhe imalified VOters ~ ~„ , thereof shall hereafter viae a : the r.M'iler•ll elections l./s1 NORTH SE;ONIP STII EST, TILLOW VINE STREET . ill sepuate boxes frein the township:llllle tsetse or phi!. • 11)ESPECTFUILY informs his friend's and the mai m Boyer The quali fi ed elo•eters thereid A:Melee!: th eir jus. tic, Of Iris having eonstattly On hand and for sale, a otficem Annually at the time and play , : ler sheeting flue a;•sortmeitt of LOOKING (;LASSES, pilt, • Ma jadees and inspectors, for eon/be-hoe said cl :aim]. hogatiy,,aud Stained Pruned, Toilet Glasses; Portrait agreeably to th e provisions of the act entitleol an "Act and Pictitre Frames, Spletiohil French Mirrors. Alan, relating to electors-M * llth coinamon, - ealth"passed. the a Seielcted assortment urFtiIINISIIING:II.IItDWARE, second of July one th ousandeight hu n dredand thirty- „ os t st iO tt „f • . ' nine, and its supplements. • • Cutio•ry, rasters, • 26. The electors of the loorotieh of Tamaqua, will zJapanery, Fire Irons, . • hold their election at the.scliool honest in said Itorouele I . • Britannia Ware. BotiMr., ' th At wid tune and places are to be elected by dune. . Tea Nettles. Sic•. 4-- . freemen of the'connty - of Scknylkill ;-- -•• ' Including - every variety of Furnishing Hard-ware. to - s : One Person' suit House-keepers, Hotels and Country Mulch:MlS ; . • Fur Canal - Cominisqener of the Commonwealth whose attention he respectfullyMelts's , . and by price, - - attention andprompti oss, trusts to merit their appro ofAltnnsylvania. bathos, : . - DAVID EYANS. 'JR , . I wo Perkons . I 1 14, No r th secon d ~t., ehim,t.. Fc i f " 31 crul.er , of the House of Representatives of the Philada., August 2 23,._ . " .1 31-3uto Commouwealth of Peonesy Dania. ! I . ~ - s • ,• , . ' • ODIC Person lit ILI, IN E I?. .1. - 'a 0 0 S.. . . For Prothonotary and Clerk of th e, Courts of Quarter . Sessions and Common Pleas. . John Stone.'l‘ Sons, . . .. ~ . . . InE..II.F.RS, IN , • _ , ! . . One Person • . „ , • . For Register and Recorder and . -Cl'k. of the Orphans' Silks Ribbons & Millinery Goods, ~. cu.,. , - • • No. 4 s -, South Serum! Sired; Philada. One Person ' • ' 1. • . .. • - For Treasurer'of the county of Schnytkill. A RE new reco•wing. and will continue Inn rec , iv': - .fl through the Fah, alarge and handsome assoomeict 13111:1 II One Person • For County Conanissioner. • , One Person ..• For ,Ditector of the Poor. • , One Per Non • •. For - County AtitMot.' Two Persons •For Trustees of The Orw igs bur. Academy in the county of Schuylkill. • The general election to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the'farenooti, and shall "min" without Interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall he closed. In pursuance of an Act of the. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of rennsylvsnia, entitled •-• An Act ;elating to the election of thin Commonwealth," passed the 2.11 day of July, A. D., 1839, Notice Is hereby given, "That the inspectors ind jit@et. • Cliosenas aforesatd, - shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in , the. districts to %Odell they respectively belong, before .nine o'clock in The morning of the sec ond Tuesday in October, in ad, and• every:.yeari and each of said 'inspectors shall, appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. " In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspettor, shallnot attend oh the day' of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge , at the next preceding election shall act as in spector in his place. And in ease the person who shall have received the highestlinmber of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspettor in his place ; and in case the person elec ted Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived thehighest nuinher ofvotes shall appoint skids° In his !lace; and if any, vacancy shall continue ID the board tor the spacenf one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo ters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been tlected,presenl at the place of election, shall eleit one ;of their number to fill sash va cancy. • '" It shall be the duty of said assessors respectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election during the whole time said else lion- is kept open, for the purpose,of giving information to the hasperters - andjudges when railed on in relation' to the right of any person assessed.bY them to vote at such election ed such other matters lo relation to the . , assessments of voter as the said inspectors or judge, or either of them shall from time to time require. . "Tha no person_ stun. be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a-white- freeman of the age of twenty-one years or, uiore, who ebail have resided within the state nt least. one year, and in the election district where he offers, to vote at least ten days immediately preceding mach election, and within tWo years paid a state or county tax.,which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the-election.— But a citizen of the United States, who had previously been a.qualified voter of this state, and removed there froth and returned, and who eball have resided in the election district, and paid mire as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state Sig months ; Provided that the white freeman; citizen of the enned rt tales. who had previously been a qualified voter of this stale,! and removed therefrem and returned, and who shall have resided to the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in this state six months • Provided, that theschite' freemen citizens of the United Mites, between , ihe ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, mid having resided in this state one year and In the Meet btu district, ten days as aforesaid ; shall tie entitled to yote, though they shall not have paid taxes. ' "No person shall be permitted to vote whose namif is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants for 4, nisherl-by, the commissioners as aforesaid unless, Ms* be produce a receipt for the - payment within - 4wd Years. of a state or county tax assessed •agreeatily id the constitution, and give satisfactory•eviileifcecithee on Ids own oath or affirmation' of another, that he paid such a tax, or oh failure lei produce a receiot,slialk make oath to the ;:aymeilt thereof ; of second, If her claims a rit.lll to Vote by tieing au elector between 'the aceg of twentY-one and tWenty-two t care. he shall del pose on oath or affirmation, thathe has resided in th slate at heist one year next before his aPPihniiml; anA make such pylori - if resitleniT in the district as it 1.: re= ,. (mired by.this.act;and that he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age iifer,aja, and give etti It ,other.eybleneeas is required by this net, whereupon the name of the persotr so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the, inspectors,and a lints made optiosite thereto by writing the word "tax," Wile Allenby admitted to sote by rea son of living paid a las, or the word "nee," lie shall be admitted to vote 4ifiaccolint of his age, and in either case the reason of such vote ,hall be oiled "at to the clerks, who shall !mark It in the list 'of voters kept by them. i In all eases 'where the name of the.person el:tita nic to vote- is not finind,iiti the list famished by 'the coitituisiotiet sand lit• right to vote wheth er I:mud-thereon or ant objected 10 by any itealified citizen, ii f.liail be the ditty of the Inspectors to exam ine Stich person on oath its to his qualifications, and if he claims Inhere resided within that state for one year or more, his oath shall be, sufficient proof thereof, hut Ile shall make proof by at least one competent wittiest', who shall be a qualified electeir,t bathe has resided with in the district for more than 'en days next immediately preceding said eleetian, and shrill also himself swear that his bona tide resideirre, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district and that he dill not re move in the said di:rtrict fin' the purpose of voting there in. • " Every person qualified - as'atoresaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of resideace and payment oftaxes, as aforesaid, shalt ho admitted to vote in the township, - ward or distritit in tvhich lie shall reside If any Person shall prevent-or attempt to prevent any officers of an election under this act-froth holding such election, or, use or threaten any violence to nily euclt racer, or snail interrtint or improperly interfere with him in the exeraltuni otitis duty, or shalt block up or attempt to block the wine , ' iv or avenue - to any win dow where the same may be holden, or Shall riotously disturb the.pence at such eleetion, or shall use or prac - any intimidation, threats, Sari., or violence, with .design to influence molnly oeoveniwe any elector. or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain nice freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be tined iu any. nuts not exceeding tlve hundred dollars and be lwisimed for any time not lead than one nor mord ihau twelvemonths . And din he sl . iwn to , the court • where the trial of snrlculfetice shall be had that the person !in (at . ..WHIM WfIF OM a resident - of the r if y. ward, disc tint, or township, where the said offence was com mitted. and not ,uktitled to a:vote therdie. then, on con viction, he genii he sentenced to - pay :I fine lint less than rine hundred dollars, and, be imprisoucd not lesk' • thal,t six months nor more than two years. t If any permn or per.l4.llA shallinake any bet or tracer upon the result of :toy election within this common wealth, or shall offer to inatie any such bet rte wager, either by verhat proclamation I herent or b.t any written or printed adiq!rtisement, challenge Or invite nny per son or persons to make such bat or Svager, luponcon . , viction thilreof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the ;miffing so het, inr offdred to he bet. . The. Judges 'tire to make their reotrns for the county ofSelittylhilt, V the Colin.. House in Orwigsburg, on 'Friday, the I fah day of October A. 11 y 1,315. Given under tin It end and seal at the Sheriff's -Office of Orwigslittyg, and dated Septeinhet fah in the year of our Lord one thousand eigh( hundred and forty five and 'sixty nictit year of the Independence of. the United States of !Antenca.' God •sar e Coin tuonweal t • Sherift-i. Slreritri Office, Ormfigs burg., Sept., GO, . fir ' ~ . ..; il!c Velvets. black and rolnro.,-NeW 5.1414 • ' Bonnet Goods--tigitred and plant, 1 .. • Fall Ribbons in. g.reAt variety, - Farley Feathers and Flower.. ' ?ad all the best Fashionable . ' Trivntiviniss, enp.,l Cap i-tutfs, And nthtr articles list din the Nlillin••r!, • IA inebs,which will he old on the ittio.t reasonalihr loans. ' Philatia., August Vat, ' , 1 ? 35-Into CHEAP FOR CASH!. t o6 i0 • • ArIIOLESILE 4. 11ETAiL Boon' algae and Cap'Slorc, N 0.21 ittarkrt ot. britreen front ..t• `..d it. Worth side Phitada' THE,sul,scribCr has on Ivild a large and complete asiortment. of the dhave'Aiaineft articles, to which- he respectfully invitee the attention of this people of Pottsville and Schuylkill county generally, consisting of ' . . . I ' :k Mena', Boys' and Youths coarse 4 - .. , , wav, 1 , ;;p: calf skin.' - - . , - ' - seal and morrocco ' . 1 , • ' • Boots. and Brogans - ' Ladies,' Mrsses' I and' Childrens' llootiqkSlio . es . . in all theisvaileties; ladies', .. & gentlemen's gots over . . .. shoes of all trines, throb . . . . cr with' men.', boy; & •. _ • - childrens' caps .of . • ' every description. Ir.?' Persons will find it to their interest.to call and .examinp my stock, before purchasing elsewhere, air. I am determined to sell at the lowest possible each prices. . SAMUEL GOLDEN'. ' Philada., August 2, ' 31—:3m0 • BEST- BUTT HINGES, • M A . NuAcT . grit an dri calm ';),' monis, rascal. Iron Warehouse, , P. E. cornerof Third and Walnut greet, Thilada: Philada..Ang'.zt• 1, • • - New-YOrk Wholesale Houses T°E.underarened Itierthants. 3:Nook - al - toter,. ho.. Panel:A and Wholesale - Dealers, in tIM di ) ..1: , ..... York, at e. plerikaredlanth full Stocks of (mods in their respective branch*, for the Fall and Winter.. Tr: o h,' l and embrace then o .rtunity afforded hy 'the Newspa per Preseof your . Millet to invize Countty ftli.rdiliihi, to visit the New Yerk Market, end examine their sev. eral assortments. i , The extent and variety of the New-York market, i. unequalled ; and While they oohs In giving vont heir respective branches of trade, and p..hces of IntQine,-; they also aware yu, that it is their detertninatinte to please both old an be i te customers, who may-, all ; on them, both in term and prices. • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CAS. SIMERES, Vesongs WINTER GOODS ; : TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS,&c, . Wilson G. , Hunt, ki Co., 52 William street, corner 'of Maiden Lane. IMPORTERS and PEALERS in STAPLE and PAN- C.ll SILK Goons. Wm. W. Pinner., &r. , 37 and 39 Ucdar streM, rother of William, Silks," Ribbons, Millinery Rood., Freili it Flowers, Feather!, / I .:c. . - • IMPORTERS and DEALERS in STAPLE and l'AN cy HHI . coops. .. C.W. & S. T. Moroi', ik. Co., 207 Pearl street, 4 ilki; , rs above Malden [ale. •' . ... , ZEPHYR WORIET4 FURSE TWIST, FLOSS - SOX. SILK Pt' -ES, SILK 1311'TTONs, SILK. LKCETS.EMBROIOERY CANVAS'S, siel I:M.. . . BROIDERTAUICIES in tenernI.RIBRONS, SILKS,.Gt sIIA'WI.S. LA('ES. i&e. D-. S. Tanner, tki %Valiant street, between Cedar and . Pine. -IMPORTERS and JOBBERS of SUSPENDE3 4 . GLOVES.•CIINViiTS, SCIItEs, 11041ERY. A r. . BIANUFACTURERS of CAI'S, STOCKS,,'' LINENS. OIL SlLlis.&c. John M. - Davies &! Jones, 100, William street, S.. I. corner of John: .1 . 1100KSELL RS NNI! STATIONERS. Huntington & Sava e, 216 Pear) street. lob ern den Lane and Inti S. S. & Wood,' I Pearl Ntrcei, S tel. MANUFACTEIIEMS and _IMPORTERS of -• I' Pi'll HANCE\ (•:s. , • " M. A. Howell, & Cd., 367 Pearl stteet! Christy 6c Constant 61 Maiden Lane. IMPORTERS of all, kind's of TOYS and FANCY . .‘ll - • TICLES, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, MUSICAL IN . STRUMENTS4 STATIONERY ARTIcLEs.: • • . GERMAN 01.AS . p ARE, FRENCH CHIN • Charles E. A. Mat as, 150 Broadway and 7.1 I.Ptetiy streets; succesrsof to Mr. Wercktoeister, al,” Ar chery and (Stickel implements. ACTERF:EPS DEPOT tht the sale ,d'EtviTs, BROGANS, SHOES, Cc.' - • _ . Cale, Stout 4•• Waid, 221 Pearl streei,coner 44 - lint, line Slid. D. W. Ives, & C 0.421.1 Pearl street. • 151,AN UFA CtlTßEllland• IMI'Oltl'ER of SSA 1111 LE kV, • • ILkllStisSt. 41111 i'OMAI ILUIDWAIII: •• - %V J. Ilnck/34/ Pei rt street, fitur doors ate ore Xlaiilem Lane. • ' 1 • ~ ' ' ' IMPORTERS and DEALERS in FOREIGN and DO-. • m.nsTie HA, RD WARE and CU PLERY.. Alfred F. Lagrarej 210 Greenwich street,, torn 4 Barelay. IMPORTERS and - HEALERS in HARDWARE. It IRON,. and STErI„ NAILS. ANA:H.4.'I,I(I:S, SMITH`S SHOVEI.B,IIIaIrsiS. Wetmore & Co., 3! and 81 Sesex , ntrevt, corniiii of Wa.ibingtoil., IMPORTERS & DP A LER 8 in DREGS, MEDICINES, PA:NTS., DYE STUFFS, Y.AItNISIIES,.&r. , f, 11. Fchietielin & Co. ; also gooorat ageet.d f r Swaint's l'anacea and Verntifttee,lt4 mul leO street. MPORTERS; DELERS„ and MANDFACI'VDEIZS' in DI"-STUFFli, USE WOODS, ACIDS dr-l' Wilhim Partridge 4 4an,17 Cliffstreet. f 5 COFFEE. COCOA, 3%IUSTARD and SPICES, gr,dind and whole, Full issortments, the Hope Mills 0,, A. NVorthington, WI ce •I'i front street, Mills I 1 Marbet finld street. Mains & liiii:ey, Ninth River 'Nlills, '2EI West street, 'between Franyinland Ilarrison streets, . • 1 . . MANIIKACTURERS of Scented; SHAVING and PAM ILY SOAPS, Espalier's, Perborirry, Clio manna. Candles. Ace. liniporterli of Paris; PEE FIT-, AWRY, Labele,filass Ware and fancy ar titles for Drutreists who put up Perfumery. Johnson, VrOotn, &IFoevler. 3 tlourtlandi street. '! DEALERS in PAINTS,OILS,GLASS. DYE-STul-lrs, Manufactuters of White Lead. Colored - Paints. Verdigris. Putty and A'arnishes. Ripley & SlcCullotgh; ISO front street, corner, or ling Slip. • I 31ANUFACTURER of SYRUPS, CORDIALS. SWEET MEATS, CHOCOLATE, PREPARED COCI and COCOA PO.STE, HOCK CANOV, VEH- MICILLI, MACARONI, PEPPER SAUCE, LIME 4UICE, &C. John B. Rey, 3I am 33 Darling Slip.. EZ !patent SALAMANDUR SVpr.s-- 'ely free from itampnesrs—be. • 'movement on WlWere. . !water steret,:opposite Depey.ter RICH'S Unproved warranted entir ing an A. S. Marvin, 139;1 street, WILDER'S genuiri warran f Silas C. Herring, ncr of Laney ster tit Manufacturer and MENTS, an Edward Dank, SI F I Manufacturer and Action HARI .1, E. Drowns, VI * I. Patent SALA:VAN:DEP. :' ,ed free from dampnet:s. anufactdret 130 water sttect, t 'trees: flittorter or MUSICAL gDepot of Bronze Powder. , lton street, corner of Gold. importer of .Donttle and SRO S. STRINGS, MUSIC, &e. . [roadway. Manufactory of C tapman's Magic Strops, 102 Wil ham street. Sold at first Prices by ail the 111:10- - ware' and Far nes . Goods Importers—Pore: ..r dozen *3,54•-$5,00-.6,00 and.. 1 36.0t1, a re duction of More than 331 per cent. FRENCH CHINA and GLASS WARE. F. Cerardin, 15 John street, agent for Matutfartiqur, Gilding and Painting rin China Ware to matelt an! • pattern, executed at this esiabl shutout Importer and beater in CHINA. GLASS and . , - liARTHENWARE. Henry W. Ilayilock2l6 Pearl street - ~ Cameron, Moore &I ' Co., 115 Maiden Lase. . Importers and Manufacturers of LOCKING GLASES, LOOKING GI. ASSI PL ATES, PICTURE FRAMES; &e., Unll & Donaldson l 2'2 Pearl street, between Maiden Lane and John street. Hooper & Brother/ 100 Milton street : also. phial and ornamental Gilding, Bed - and Curtain Ornamente, Paintings, Engrivings, ace. , PRINTER'S and HINDER'S Ware roome; ,PRE - ••lS ES, - TYPE, 51ACIIINE.RV, STEAM ENGINES & tIAWs. R. Hoe & Co., 29 rind 31 Gold street. • i . Manufacturers of lUNDRESSED• MOROCO, anti Im porters of FRE 'CII CALF SKINS, RI: K. and COLORER 51 ROCCO LINEVGS, GA LOONS, SATIN TU. KS, PATENTLEATHER,&c. Meige Brothers, 51 Frankfort street. - . Manotacture rt; atilt Dealers in WELDED. WROUGHT, H. and LAST IRON PIPES, &e. • , Thomas R. Norrif 4- Brother, 62 Gold street. oppir-ite ' Ann—also Pipet; and all kinds of fittings for Steam, Water, .Ve. 1 - I Importers and Dialers in Foreign FRUITS IVES, COIII/1 ALS, SEGARS, 4.c. More, Lent .j• CA., LOS Front street, One door bHon' Fulton. • [ Commercial Can en and Nursery of Parson-•.'r, Co . • Fluihim!, near .:i.w York. Every desirable variety of Fruit and Or tantental Trees, Shrulls, Nardi. Ro • 5e..., 4-e., at vciltweil prices; Cando:roes Boil-1e..1 Faris. New York, Selltember .6,1615. I ~• Pa3 - ins, - VI t lt Ur; S: II .1 "V.i. C.l. 04. ••- f . . ... GE ) G I? GE C,' CIO A' ' \ , . OF the late firin of Ely Smith & Coek, f.a the. past 0 years, manufacturers of the relehrated [tartlets Cards, would inf ant the public and the [sumps Of the old establishmeng, N". 7) Fulton stei , et,• where he has always hero employed, that )s toationes 11w manufac ture of all the vi#ieties of Playing, VkltinT and'lllank Cards, bet etontrrt furnished by the ostalilishatent—and -that orders for yarning kinds will. he faithfiall and promptly executed, on .application to his sole agents,. 51essrs. Ely iti, Lit Irani, No. 71 Elation street. at the fol lowing prices, nonfat discount for cash, or to llnise who Inty•Jo sell ditailli vie; .. Marble and o mite barks, $3O 00 per c•roks harry d - lto do Sit 00 do.' - Deraturs ' ilo •do • 21 011 •do i ... Elssler do do 21,00 do ' Merry AntlreWs • do 14 Oil do, , llPlanders Nia star & niThle !ilk 15 CO do Do I 2 do ..., 12 110 do : . • Enathelled,lvr ry and Pearl surface Card , , as p,-r Ilia following scale ; i , . LA RGF. _ No, 5 Enatitclled 41 00 No. 15 Enamelled 55,00 .4 do . ' " 2.00 H do h 5,00 3 hi ! 1,00 . 13' do! 4,50 3 do, ' .• 1 ; :',0 12 dal 4,001 1 do 1,23 15 ivory & earl' 11 ivory & pearl, ' a • snre •, 2,50 surf.',,flir c, : 1,37 II do 1.57. 110 .10 j Ltd 13 .doh . 1.75 • 0 do i 1 .' 2 1 I 12 do f 1,50 8 do ' • ; 1,00 • • Small. . 7 do : 1.01) 11 Enam4lred :1,00 -0 .10 , 1,00 10 do; 3,50 I 5 do 75 . 9 do , 3,00 4 do • 75 8 dol • 2 ,5 0 3 40r ' t. - .61 , 7 do 2,50 2 , 110 , i 63 -. 6 dot 2,25 I- .I. 'do i Sil Embossed .'n a to idled cards, tintedand plain, beatitiritits polisliedrwati elemint design and borders. i Printer's blank cards.. Small blanks (pbying rant size). rio, I ..$1.5 per gross. do - I do• . 2, ' L 2 Largo blinks ,l _..0.' an , 1 , St . do ' d ' 1 • • 2 .21 i prittble size of the ontatt 1 30 ! do i. do 2 21 ' , Double size cif the largo ', I , 62 • do I do 2 , 62 Also all thC Ire sizes ofewry color to order.' . Other sizes cot o order oreither the foregoing kin ds. . 'ourning cardsinf various rues made to order. Gold bordering darda do .do Gilt edge--",; ; do • do Enamelled` sheets cap size, and "Q by 21 inches. Ivory surface I • - do do - Pearl do ' i ,'do do Blank sheets i . •. -do . •4. Abu/. Railroad and Steamboat Tickets madeti order ofany color, or ' of different can:sail may he degired, Tap subscribez invites attedisors of the United,Stsites and Canada, erbio are disposed to take their pay in card' and who will scjid Mina copy °Ethel: paper, caulaming this advertisement; to insert it for three natiattai. GEORGE CCOR- New York lugust 2:1:1 - 14-- • ••31uo • . SILLT ! SALT ! ! LAETNA Salt n barreli . & bags, for sale at the 100 est Market pticle. deliyered on board of Boats' nn the vs eF of PORTEIIIOt by GRAY -& BROTHER. 31 NYaln4t st. nr Locos! rt. Wharf Srt-yylkill: Thiltielphia July. 10th, 9.") - 'rums • .--• 14;r MINERS' JOURNAL Saturdayliorning, Sept.: 26, 1486.- ilo.tisi4. - Wcsurn.—We have receiv2d from our fritirßyolney B. Palmer, a.little pamplt- - let under theliiliove.title. .i'Ve commend it to tho perusal of (+pus - mess men. It may prove of some advantrge to them. ArivEn-rilis f .c..—Our columns teens with Ad: . Tertisenfeetel Pm Houses abroad, addressed to, our . .Merchants 104 1 , Business men, through the agen cy of V. 'Bl, s t.trlnier, Esq., Who has opened' the road to wealWio a large number of those engaged in business'§tir cities. He May well he termed their great 4 4 efactor, and we feel assured that none. will it, * ret having used his Agency is ad-' vanchog thei,r:.*cuniary interests. • While outjiis subject we wilLtakc occasion to` rereark, thatih'p: 911 Iv Ras' /01 , 1INAL is the oldest EstablishincieiCllrr this county, by at least twelve' y'ears, an • d :- Ma , lll ears, justly be termed THE, PA i'Eft OF THE COUNTY, as its col- - • • umus eonelo?1;411y show. It is also the acknowledg, cd oigan 'or i V raining and business interests dltho lurgot eirculution, whicl; we stout] prepardjto proie at any . moment—and on" its list arc erril l triced more business men, manufac turers, eapilt 3tR, &c., than cam be found 'on this list of any ittie'r Countrypaper publishedin tiro Northern frg4n of the State--a list of which any paper 111'144( . 1g be proud. This la riot erain. boast, but thililaked truth-. FATAL OWanc.scE--On Wednesday night" list, a mari I.Nthe name of Murphy, was seen by one of our btaigh watchmen, going into the sand. • 'house of Ifyprood 4- Snyder:, mules rather sus.. furious cireq4statices. The watchman fastened • him in the tynd house and then went after assis tance, in ordA to arrest him. In the mean time James' Piatiglann..a man employed by Messrs. & S., to g4l their Establishment, opened the' door and pcUitted Murphy to come out, eelling him at the saute to go about his businefis.— Murphy thell4took up a .stone and' inflicted such' injuries 44 kis head of Naughton, that ho died on the folloNiing evening. ;fie has lett:la : wife and seven children, who were' . dependant him for support. The widow is so much aflityed by the 'death of her husband that fears are entrained for her life. . ATTEstrilep UOMMIT A RAPL—On Saturday last : a man-M4ed Thomas Whakn was , arrested. charged will having made an attempt to corminit a rapeton the j E,"rsen of Casiah Hochtt, wife of Wren/as.4>KM, at Silver Creek,near Valley Fur nace, in thif ; ?iitinty. • The scream: of the helpless weinfin, fniiithted .his diabolical design. Wha len was braiht before Es 1. Wilson of this place, antllL7 defa'ult , of bail in the amount of $5OO, was e4atniitedto the Orwigsburg Jail. . Whalen lir; a wife and several children residing at Silver Ciotsr: • We pubTitlithe. following communication in accoitloncit 0,11 our Usual custom of giving rill those who 'kit themselves aggrieved, by ,any. re- marks in ot4iiaper, the Same channel ter a reply : ) , B. Bannon . , , Esq., Editor Miners' Journal: Dear Sial•i;;-An editorial article in, your lad Journal refigh upon the Schuylkill Navigation Company, Jo manner Calcallated to produce an erroneous erineeption of their action relative to the construction; t}/* COPS and Scale for the use of the colliers. i? p; i - Every co.fliflr who applied to us regtdarly for cars, sufficie3oly early this year, has Keen supplietll with more tbn he originally asked. ' : - John G. fp was asked for 20—he now has 35 running, and ';ivill soon have 60. - , . John Pinkirion asked for 20, and has 40 running.- .. Samuel ttil i, ty.man asked for 10 or 15—he now has 20, and&vtill this week have 25. Spayd arita.uther asked for 10,•and now have 15 runningil, , • While we r felly supplied every collier with care, who regultifts.' applied to us in time, and who had engagemeekjry Canal, to fill—we have 'not met several rec Alt 'applications from parties, who in momentarlif4js of resentment desired to use our work tempprily. • • , These are:tlie facts with regard to Ors -:-as to' boats, the , llfevigation Company contracted early in the.seasirkifor 10 with the view of extending the .order much fur, ther,.if the trade justified it: - • When 64, gime were built, 1 went to several of the leadingiilliers, and offered to rent tbem these boats=thrit, rghotif (Sc year—et the then existing freighte,"asit,tlg, only, reasonable despateh In load: - ing. l'hWiitTer was refused with the general an swer, that A4 . lre were plenty of beats, and therefore' they. woulditipt enter into any contract with me. . bUringitq slimmer these 6 boats often waited; 2-weeks 1 . 4 R load.. ask you Itli.,Vßannan, I ask you as a candid man —tErt thes. Ake* present, any enconragement for, us to toiltdittny more boats? . . The cols and the press of this region. have • heeir for seal years engaged in a systematic ef fort to depeess ,- and discourage the Navigation' Company-46e colliers' have allowed their .cars: . their lanaitlo' and their boats to fill into decay=— and now 16,1 t they are reaping, the bitte'r fruits of their wanN , foresight, it is neither proper, nor • correct, to :Tree us with consequences, Which we haVe earrie y labored to avert, and would' have canipletel,i,te4 if rerted. sue had receired suitable encourageOknt from those very parties, who now complain' 0,, town!of means to use our Canal, ' - Vedirespectfully yours, I • ELWOOD MORRIS, • ' PresidelZigineerand Agent Sat''. Nay. Co. 4 We halal no disposition to be drawn into the contriWerSlrietween the Rail Road, and the Ca- I, nal, nor w 11 ; we bC. 'But as - we have been appeal-. ed to fii ithliabove communication, we will reply - to the queetr,on proposed. .. The N.,•:.1 , ay,tgation Company have ziever until this. year mani4ted the same de-ire to aceommodate i s 4, the olicrate9 of our region that the Railroad Com pany haVk..,:i :. The operators themselves, for a. 1 length of - rare had been supporting heavy eats!). lishinenti WI cars and boats for the transportation 4 . ; of their cio.' As much as twayearsagathe Nay .,:l: igatiOn oOmpany was tolicitedto cause morehoate • to be builVio take the place of those driven offsthe . ili,:, c on e; 'Up, the Company were slow to move in. the matteiaind if the operators wanted! increased! . e.: • . facilities, , tilly were obliged to procure them themselver avail tnemselvee of those offered by the Rail ! tia''' d Company. It is •a notorious_fact. that - the lii F. ivigation Company have never offered , ' I .', any facilities for the operators until they were ; cumpelletqr do so. ' : 4 : . And Ito* as regards the Provs. So far as we. are. conterl, we deny that we have . eeir used ..;',..., . our infltri, , ece for the purpose of injuring the Nav igation qmpany. On the •contrary,• many of those verypliticles at which we suppose the Coin panY to.hife taken-offence, were suggested by the. friends of e Canal, for the pdtpose of arousing theca tol oergetic action, that they might secure their , shioofthe trade of the region. Every op . • • orator haOring.since been convihced that it is for . H.- • 'his Intercqtbat both Companies should be BUB tained, it 4, nons of them would' pursue the Anti dal poli+Eef building up ens; Rt th.expens. of the cther.' -; I. • • .