CO!rTAGIOI.IIS AND P/bE3III Diltls6l3.—Water must be adapted to, - the nature of the Ash, or . .there . would be no propagation of the species. TIV.: soil must be adapted to the seed, or there In. 'crease. • The climate must have those matters til which will unite and keep alive epidemical or contiezi • ous poisons, or they will become extinguished ,tis lamp that Is 'Misapplied with ott, So it in likewise. with the human frame ; tt cannot be materially teem, ed by epidemical or contagious Maladies, unless there be those matters finatingtn the elect:lotion Which offer • the appropriate soil: By pnreylag our bodies with the Brandreth h s , whtch'.have affinity with those nnpuri. ties upon which contagion feeds, we may always feel iectire, whatever disease may rage around us. 'True, . we may have tt, but it will soon be over, oar sickness will be the of °fa day or two, whilethose who have been too wise to use this simple and excellent remedy, either die, or have weeks, perhaps months ofsickness. • 11:1•Sold at Brandretb's Principal office, 241 Broldway N: S'. and by the following authorized Agents in Schuylkill county. Pottsville, W. Mortimore ; New Castle, George Relfsnyder ; Port Clinton, J. Rebinhold &co :, Orwigs burg, E. & B. Rammer; Schuylkill Raven, Charles Anntzinger ;—And by one agent in every place o mpertancethroughont the world. . • EIII7 : 0 1 / 7 .—Yonrself and neighbours are Natictr. lady 'requested to reflect upon the beet mode of paving money.in.the purchase of your wearing apparel; and dir wilecttfally, you are hereby Informed that von 'can achieve the object by calling at Mr. bicNeille's 'Clothine store, No. 105 Chesnut street, on the first floor of Sandarspn's Hotel; Where you may at all times3lnd a large stack of fashionably cut and well made gar ments--.comprising In part, Cloaks at from efixt) to B:2s,oo—Over coats and Sack coats from /03.00 to *25,00 Drees and ProCk coatft from *B.OO to *2s.oo—Pants from *2,00 to etB,oo, and Vests from *l.OO to *6.05. PERRY R. McNEILLE. 105 Chesnut street, -Pkiladelphla, • Philada.,An2ust lob . • The Coal Trade. The shipments by Ralf-road are 23,204, and by Canal 15,085 05, total fOr the week 32,269.95 ions. Freights . to New York by Canal :have advanced to *2,:io per ton. - 7 The Rail-road Company have pasied a resolution gi 'v tog those who use the road exclusively, the preferenre in Cars. This regulation took effect on Monday last , and bears very severely nn those whose interest it has been heretofore to use both. The ((Marvin; are the rates of freights to Eastern ports from Philadelphia. , To Salem. 9 - *1 62 to 103 per ton. " Bostrui, $1 92 to;! 75 " " Portland. ' $1.62 to ,l 5,7 ~ New Redford, . $1 37 to 1.50 " Providence &Fall River, $1 37 to 130 " " Charleston, $1 05 bh 170 " eambridgport & Brigletn4l2 75 to 2 87 k" Nantucket, 31 75- ' " New York, •• . $1 gm in 106 " ',SI 37 a 1 50 " Newaik, N.. 1. 81 00 Albany,' *I 45 to 150, f " Fredericksburg, Va. $1 12 to 123 Freights to Philadelphia by' Canal 90 rentsto New York, $0 10 • _ By Rnil Road from Pottsville 31 30 and froin. Jail Haven sl_ 20--to Philadelphia'. - - ntencon politeness c,f the different - Collect - 4,1 hn toe Canal and Rail linarl, we are eriabic.l 1,, homea one readers, with the following weekly, oats of the Coal. Trade, which they can rely upon as correct. BY RAIL ROOD. TROM'POR.T eArroos For the week ending on Thursday evening. , ' Per last Report, = Forthe ‘1,4..ek ending, on Thursday evenirr, Nr last report, • = _ . Dn. the week ending nn Thursday evening,. 5.915 15 , l'Er4a6t. Report, - , ^:9,0.91 11 'mon PART CLINTpN Fr+r week ending on 'rimisiday . et ening, ' Per last Report . 12291 '1 . BY CANAL. 'ion POTTSVILLE ARO PoRT cAnnom For the %week eliding on Thursday evening, '. Per list nepOrL 1115.279 17 ~'-' -.----r-1111,181 16 FROM SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. ,Total up to Thor:.lay imflati gf September 25, Per last report, FROM PORT CLINTON or the wed: ending pia Thursday !September 25" e.: •. • 1.701 09 ~I tez !au Iletiort, 95.234 02 i• 1 • 39,939.11 179203 02 581,048 09 Total by Canal' Do by Rail Road Tfdallly Rail Road and cannl LEHIGII CO.2L TII.IDE. ' Despatched this seasett, up to 9th me. t2Oth. 1915 FROM MaCCJI CHUNK Lehteh. Coal and Navigauon Co. . Summit 6304 Room Run 2795 Beiver Meadow R. R & Coal C. FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. Bock Mmitnfain Coal Co TOTAL. gHIP,IENTS. FROM MAUCH CHUNK, LelUsti Coil and .Nas. en Summit Mines Rooth Run do Beaver' Meadow 11.11. and Coal Co. FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Co. FROM ROCK PORT Huck Mountain Coal Company;, ' • WYOMISt COAL. TRADE. Total to• Sept. 20, 1845. 121,551 Ton'm MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HA VEN%R.ROAD The following is the amount of Coal tiansported ever this Road, for the week - ending on Wednesday Evening last. . . . . . Per last report, Total, 319,800 19 WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector rINEGROVE COAL TRADE . Transportation on Union Canal Rail road from Ist to 13tli Avg. (inclusive ) 4L cwt. qr. 11 6 2 _ Per Init Report,. 21,102 16 I Tons. ern Ir. : Total; , —.......--- 21,517 2. 3 Transportation on Stvetara Rail .Road. •,, 669 Id 'I =41,6119 2 1 Total, Total tone 31 , 1, 126 3 1 • V. L. COIVRAD, Cnilector. MOUNT CARRON RAILROAD, ' The amount of Coal transported over. this road for the week endin: on Thursday evening lest, is/- 7,167 'rim. er Last 1F6,199 Total, Per tact 4:non, MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of t:mil transported vct thiq toad up to Thursday ev'y last - Per Loot Report, . • Total, 55,153 119 Gto-11ADESTY, Collector —SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The amaunt of coal transported over this road for endia; Saturday eve:l4lo3 WI 4,7rAi per tact report d 2,501 • Tot al - (;7.40.2 JESSE TUR.NER, collector. ' TO 4 4 R11TrE.R5 • Nava. Book and Waved Pk.r. reg FIE subscriber Nosiest received a sir op ly of Prin. .L tent ink, of the best qualities. which he wil die , are of at Ma ouraerure:r's prices, as follow 3 : 85 00 Kegs. , $2 50 Book Ink in Casnistera at 40, 50 and 75 cents per lb. 'Blue Ink, best quality—per lb. $2 00 Red and Gieeo do . ,52 00 • Any person enclosing the money can have the Ink forwarded to order. B. BANNALY, Ag't. Sept. 27th • • ' 39-- 9fin BUNCHES of SHINGLES, for sale at. DOWNEY do FOCJiT , S. Sept ; rco GOOD 11.14,Q MW. just received end for sale by 13: BA B NAN, -Ag'f. 39= • Sept.• 27th riIIIEOLOGICAL SK'ET.CIII.IOOK, vole. 1 and . 2. just published and . for sale by B. BANI!,ti A N. AO. • 39 •:eo , 27th 6,1:11 Ci 105,775.05 112,221 . 12 6,110 (IT 151'11 1.4 01 259,003 08 71S 11 14,219 19 SEI _J61.01 , 00 1.1.2 07 2.1,141.1 08 : - Town -Hall' Iron Stord• rr I 1 F. subscril era'respe(tfully_ inform the public: .k that they have reeeired in addition to their former splendid stock, a fresh assortmeat of Hard y/are. consisting •in part is Follows rdie Twist- English double barrel Cons. Common . • " sinnle ' Eine 'Pocket and T•T ble.Cutleyy.. Pick liriTuhs. Tea a nd.bread Trays, .= • Flued:ro ytiheet Iron • • -- Anvils,tmtth Cast-ster+ Jttll-saws•, a new article. Kj - A la , ee assortmeot ofl ron constantly on hand BRIGHT & POTP. snrz7,mber. 211, ; ; 31.05 t L 763,231 11 " 15,792 141238 54726 1% , q61 62112 la2M MEE EMI 11,770 .10 'rims 305,0:,0 00 " 13,300 0 193,368 N. CLEAVER, CoHeeler 9,194 l 3 Tons GABND Unexampled Attraction:: S iattit of Ava has ceased to amnia our dU- A One, we think it will be gratify log for the Public to leant that 'amusements equally as attractive and tante profitable than those given by the Fakir are now open at the shire of - the subscriber. The amusements are however of a different character. The Fakir's meth od of amusing his audience was humbug and nothing but - humbug, and the undersigned's system of amusing his audience Consists of bargains and nothing but bar gains, being a grand display of seasonable merchandize; which for cheapness - is uoparalled in Ancient Or Modern times. His stoat fgeods is larger and he feels quite cer tain that he can In the lapse of ri month by scientific ex periments reduce them to the little end ofnothing,which will be a Emaatifal and unprecedented feat, and ht doobts net will result quite • profitably to Miens writers and most certainly agreeable to himself The philosn. phy of this magical operation consists in the following grand secret, viz:—Goode are offered at such exceed ingly low rates that the mind becoming ezeited.the fan cy amusetand before the exercises are over, the purse will be considerably relieved- Admission free and no charge fox showing goods . _ P. 13—tit:additIon to the above exhibition; there can 'he, seen Twelve Thousand Shineles—they are quite at tractive, beint very cheap and good • Pottsville Sernembet 39-56 Auditor's Notice. ryillE subscriber apPuinted by the Orphan's Comt of county, to audit. re-settle and restate the account onlohn Maurer. retitle •ed and filedt.y him, as the flurdian of Mary Mills. herehrtzires notice, that he wilt be' in attendance for that purpose, at the house of C. M. Straub. Innkeeper, in the borourh of Miners y lite. on Saturday. the 25th day of October next, at 2 n'tlrick.in the.afternonn. when and where all thoie that are or may he interested may attend. CHARLES WITMAN, Auditor. September 27, 39- FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, fnr R7IP by JOS. MORGAN. Sept. 27th 39 - Orphans' Court Sale PURSUA NT to an order of the Orphatur Court of Schuylkill county, Jacob hammer,TruStee for the sale of the Real Estate!lf Abraham foy, late of the . Macomb of Orwiusbora, deceased, will clads° to sale l,y public vendee anerMtcry. on 'Satutday, the first day of Nov : miller, 1015, at one 01 at the house of Michael Graetf, innkeeper to Orwigsburg, the follow inv. Real Estate, to No. I, A certain'farm and tract of land, situate part• ly in the burttuttla of Orwigsburg, partly in Went Brunswick thwissitip and partly in Manheim township, in county, bounded ,by lands 1101 V or late of L. I'. Whitney,Jnseph Zoll, 11111 ••ea T ' - Daniel Delbert, Benjamin Bodey, Jacob pi I Ilammer. George BodeY, tract Nu. 2, and nutter lands, containing 92' acres, and 6.5 perches strict measurm%witlf the appurtenances, con sisting, of three dwelling houses, a large bal.k barn, two stables and a saw mill. . No: Situate partly Brunswick - townphip,' and partly 1,1111ar:helm iotivnship in said County, ad joining tract No. I andlands of inseph Hoy, George Bodey and tract No. 3,,,containg al acres, 195 perches sine' inetii+ute. No.a. ,Situate in ,Manheint township; and county a foresaid ndjiiiiiiimitraet Nu. 2,landsvf JoFeph Boy; George Rickert, Benjamin Llodey, Edward Karn and. others, conhfining 62 acres, and 126 perches 'strict inea.nre. • --- • The property will be sold to the highest and heSt bid der".. Ten, per cent (tithe purchase money in be 'raid as soon mthe property is struck clonto, and Ole balance on the first:ofay of April !OW, except the widow's third which remains in the hands of rbepurchmex, the in terest thereortis he paidto the widow annually. • Lit2ol.l HAMMER, Trustee. By thEi JOHN IE DOWNING, Clerk - . 5ept..201.11 ISIS. 37-7 t RE'.IDY-JkIDE CLOTHING Establishment, , • • yo. 29.2" Market' street, Philadelphia. now on hand one of the most extelisive beautiful . assortments of RE,ADY MADE CLOTHING ever offered for sale in rho Phila delphia market. The Gnrn'iento are all tut in'the most fastlionahl , .. Manner; and for workrnatiship and quality of material I ane6t be surpassed. COME ONE! cow ALL:: t. TIIf4CIC'S Old Pioneer Linn, al Ma Hint street;wlt4e*you will be sure 'of Fitting ertMt baigatts, no he is -determined not he undersold by any competitors., lie buys and. sells for CASJ!, COTlScilllelltlY lie can sell greater bargains than those who buy on credit:' • M. TRACY, 9.93 Market street. Se'plembgr 20, P: 3 13. , CALVIN, BLTTIII .1 7'l'o E .1T L. 4 IV, qthe . Cityand *his Otiicwia at No. :15 Smith fourth itreet, between ehetettraturWainufstrbete, , ,s : Phi , ada., Sept., 20, IS t 5. 3Y. t3nio • Caution 1:T, persons are.. forbid trustide PATI/ACK jr., a minor, on my account. iis• F pay no balls dries contracting, All persons cmifloy n4 him arc forbid pa% ing hen any wages, as I will chin the same', as his Guardian. • , PATRICK CURTIV E Gunrdian Potievilfe, Sept., 20, . - Cow.. • • •. $2 Reward--Stray. Cow. • TRAA-ED away from the subscriber a . large YE.I:- 1 - 3 LOW COW, with a 'spotted face, a while belly and mill white simis on both her hind legs just above the boofiZ. Any persoli returning said cow to the subscri ber will receive the above reward. . 11.1.1A1 W11.1.1.1.:11S, Muddy Branch. Sept. "_oth a4-3t • • . CAUTION. A sJIY wife Margartil Ltify has left my bed and £1 board witheitt any just Caitse r thereby caution all persons train trnstiou her on• ray actcount, as I will pay no debts - of 6ir coutracting. • • OSBORN LAFY. s„,pt. 20th. • 3S-3t . , . • • New .Books:' • The Admiral 1 sDaughter, by the author of Lore. . and Uutt,:2s The.linsom Friend, by the author,ofthe'Garnbler's -Wit', r" - •.• 25 . Self,'hy the author of Cecil, ' 25 • The,White elave, or the Russian Peasant Girl,- 25 Agnes Berle,' by Miss Pickering, 25 The Man of Fortune,.by Mrs2Gore, 25 Duo her Angel, a thrilling-Italian Romance, .. ' 121 N•villes s.f Gairetstown, by the author of Charles O'Malley. • . - 115 rper's Picioria I Bible No. 3e, Lardner's Lectures - No. 10, . . Dashes at Life, by Willis parts L 2, and 3, .50 Patent Se.itnims; by Deity Jr. - • - 25 Laites' Book for Goober.. 1 ' ' 25 Graham's Magazine for ()Libber, L 25 - Arthur's Magazine' for Orioher,J i. • 18) rFluith's Weekly Volume, parts I and 2. chi It, ei 00 Together tint) a • vatiety ofd' her books, just recel vs.d and-for Tale by ' B.,LIANNAri. Ag't.. Eept. 20, -• .• • • Zd— , .., Works on Philosophy. CoDliitn , k's Nat oral Philosophy, •, - Abercrombie's Intellectual Philosophy, . Blake's .N•iturll Philosophy, Grind's Natural Philosophy, :.- • . • 01m5tsl's School l'hilesualln,, >. ~ .'! Ist an ilpirr. Natural Philosophy for beginners •by :Miss Swill. . . Just received and fogsale by ' ... - B. BAN VAN, Agent. L Se pt.2.n. ...-. ,- - •Stray Cows. ' - QTRATF.D away front the liubsdriber, residing at New P.lniodelphia, about three weeks ago, TWO COWS. The one a yellow'cow with a short tail,.and the ottreva large Mown cow, within white stripe .on her back mid her belly white, with 'entail horns, and milks mil of only three teate., - Mhaetter will return the said rows to M. other, or give him information where tit ;ran he rot will be reasonably rewarded.. P.NTRICIi :11ARTIZti, New Philadelphia. Sept. '2.0 • 81E1-It* • • IRON! IRON!!. . ..it .RIGIiT bi ,- ,POTT ° , A T Tlie . . • ,T,owN /CALL, HAVE - .na assortmene-cf:lolleq:and hammered ri The; consisting orfrain },round to 2 inch., Scroll from I x tto /x i ; - , Squares from a . a to ! x 4, . , , • ilanam'rd ure from / z i x 3 ;nch, • ~ ,•• scollop iron of tamps dimensions, - • Crnw Baia, Plough Ironsi.:- . • llerSe.shoe"bars. Sledge '. ' - Mould Juhiata• Slit , Moulds , Nails, and Horse . ' • Shoo Rods.. STEEL Octagon Cast Steel. • „, •• Shear Steel, English " 4 Blister, American Blister: German Steel, Spring • Steel, &c., d'n ~ 26 June 28, SALT ! SALT ! ! • ALINA Salt in barrels do bags, for sale at, ilia lowgst Cl market Take, delivered 'on board of Boats on this schuyikm, nspe of PORTEILLGt by GRAY & BROTHER. 5 4 wi t= to - t Whet,' Schuylkill. , Fbiladelphla 'July lath, 1 p • Philadelphia Wholesale Houseti. 11TO COUNTRY MERC,HAIVTS. TREundersigned Merchants, Manufacturers, Im porters and Wholesale Dealers of the City of Philadelphia, embrace the medium of. the Newspaper Press:of your section of country, to give you the streets and numbers of our several establishments, and res -pectfully;to invite you to an examination of our Fall and Winter Stocks, which are now full and complete. The' superior excellence and great . variety , of our I 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 in ducements to purchasers. ImpOrters and• Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, and Fine French antrßritish Cloths, Cassniteres and Vestings ASIIIIRBT REMIN GTON,No. 80 market at. below td Importers and Dealers in Staple, Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Also, British, French and Airier icao Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and. Tailor's Trimmings. i. GODLEY, SPRY 4- Co., No. 84 Market street. • OEO. W. SLATER. DoMesiie and Foreign Dry Goods. JAMES M. KENNEDY 4- Co., 114 Market street. • Impqrters of german Goods, an at all kinds of Shipping Furs. Wm. c.:EiSSE &SONS. GO 8 front st„helow Chesnut. Importers and _Manufacturers Of Fancy Figs, end Fur Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds•of Slapping For. SOLIS., BROTHERS, 86 Archer. between 2d'and 3d sts. • 'i --, . Maniffacturers and Dealers in Ready-made Cloithina, of every grade. MICHAEL TRACY, 262[Market street. ~ Manufacturers of Shirts,Colla4 Bosoms. JOHN HODGES, Men Of the Mammoth Shirt- Collar, 111 North Second street. • ~ . . , . Imp rters and Dealers in Foreign and Do " mes ic hardware and Cutlery. ' ----, • DILWORTH 4- BRANSON, 59 Market street. it : I i Welleu Wrought Iron Tubes for locomo ity • Marine and °Huh' Boiler Flues, and . all Steam pu poses. MORRIS.' TASKER & MORRIS', Pascal Iron Works, -Warehouse, S. E. minter 211 and, Walnut sta. 1 . I -- Agency for the sale of Southworth Mann facitirin7 Company's Superior Writhie, Papers. N. B.ILAWRENCF., Agent, No. Z, Minor street.' 1 , • . • --- -, . : • ImpOrters of Jewelry, Watches, Fine Cut _ lery, Hritiannia. Plated and Silver Wares. . DICKSON ,c• Co., S. E.,corner of Market and'3dst ,JOHN..C: FARR, 112 Cheinut street. • 'J. J' W. L. WARD, 106 Chesnut street, opposite San --.. do on's Franklin Douse. ' Mannfacturers of - Silver Ware, and Deal erid in Plated and Britannia Warcs.for household use R.'& W. WILSON, S. W. corner Fifth and Cherry sts. ! ' , • .-- . Manufacturers of Britannia, Block Tin, & Petvter Ware. Also, Dealers in Plated 'Spoons, ,Cu lery, &e.' HALE, IIO.kI:DMAN 4.4•0., 101 N. 11 at. beloiv Race. Afarnifactureis of Silver and Brass Stair Rods and Cornice Poles.' EDWARD JONES, corner of Cenree.and Swanwick eta, between Walunt and Chesnut, west of Sixth. I, ' ' -•-- ' .. 1 Importer of Toys.. Fancy & Staple Goods, • Ileadg,'BrtHlies and Perfumery. • A. F. DTT 31 , tNIIOSR, 16 S. 4th st., between Market and Chesnut. . . Importers of Toys, Fanev & Staple goods, Perfninerirs. Musical Instruments, Glass, Earthen • .wl - 6,.. Clt inawa re. 14.-c,.' C. ,ADRENFELDT ii• Co., Na. 16 N. 4th st.,. t;etwden Market and Arch, (tip stairs-) • . i Inipprters of Paris dr, London Fancy. Ar , liqes. nrrISIIM . P , •rfoniery.. Vomits, Soaps, Station • ery e and art it-tei for Mut:gist's - Sales.' . R..(. G. A. WltlGiff, No. 23 ,South fourth utteet. , ~--.....—. . . -.' • ' ' , ~.. ~.. Imp. rters and Atantitacturers of .o,..rfulge ,..y;i.Coioneticli, Fancy Soaps, artil dealers In' Fult-y Grinds'. JUL 0 ..ItAIJET;, 40 0. Third street. , ' . : • Chid i _. -,, • , - ---....... . • ,- t'c -- : pa, kineeniware and Glitss. EDIYAito SNOWDON-, 3i N. Third street - ; uppwite t 'lt City Hotel.. . . ' . -- - ... Dentists and 3Tanufaeturer.'of ,Incorrup i tifile Teeth:. Plate, Pivot{ Molar and 'fiiini - Teeth; (4 ,- ,ld and Tin' Foil ;Gold, Phiainaand Silver" Plate : '''' and Wire;4 , c. • • . WILKIN:73ON4- ARMSTRONG, ES Arch-st.. above 4th, pi iith 'side: . _, ~ 4- n- ... . . _GQI 1, .silvo an Steel Spectacles, . Nfathe , beat':p losrroinents, Walking sties, Microscopes, a d rtri,y, Classos. . G . '. ..' . M. '“ '''',,,.. 31CA ;Ll§Treit & Co., :IA Chr.situt 'street . • Dla .ufacturers tor IVliite Lead and other i'ttints, and of Clietnicals,kc, and Dealers in Drugs, Dye-Nord:', Oils.,j•c.• WETIIEIII,I4 ItßUTlpilt, 65 Mirth Front street. Importers and Dealers in Dnigs. - Dye Stiffs, Oils, Chemicals, Plate Glaas. &c., and Agents fo?, Pure Whitel.eadand Jersey Window Glass. CANIPBELL &FRENCH, N. W. for. 10th & Marketst. I • ' . Importers and Dealers in Drugs, Medi nities.Dye-Stuffs. Paints;Oils, • DASKEI.I., MERRICK Co„ 45 North Front street. Ur. I . JAYNE, 8 S. Third et., near,Market.. '• • • . Co 'suiting, Physician,Druggist and Cbem •'lF , and Proprietor of 'Rowahtl's. - lituproved Tonk 3ltxture;',N•e. Dr. 40IIN It. ROWAND, Grad. Vniv.,-Oilire atilt Dr titorrieS North Second street. , -- . , Nimiufacturers , of Umbrellas, .Parasols, Parasnlettes, and San.Sha . dei. . . . Wm. l lA. BROWN. tiff Market street. . • S.I,EF.PriI 4.• FENNER, 126 Maiket street, Stiuth side, on c e door below fourtirstreet. —.:. . . 1! - • . , . Fire, and .Thief-Proof Chests, Refrigera. tni:x, Water Orlevc.Filteis, tettir: COpying. I'reV seit..s-r. OLIVER EVAN'S, 15 Chesnuratreet. .'.. , • VTriettan Blind. B. Ji.W111.1.1.4314.4, 1. North '6l h s!. .a few doors abofe MM - k, t. • Mainfacturers and Dealers in Matresses . ."11eifd(fi g .,and yeritherN. tt\LET ¢ Co.. 8. E. corner 2.1 and Wnlnnt liArt i rt.Ey 4- KNIGHT, 149 8,,.2d et. .5 dobrvaliove )rni.c. Dealer in Coleman'slEolian Piano Fortei. F. rtmuNG, 193 Chesnut it., S. E. collier of Bth. . • MannEcturers of common and fancy Soaps, Mould and Dipped Candlep. &C." ELIJAII & GILLIES DA I.I.ETT, 38 Maike!..streqq. • I . . Importer of :French Artificial Flowers, . Frithara, E:trnw. Braid and Fancy Bonneta,.&:c. and Ronne!. Frames, Tips and Crowns. IL . BURTON, 50 Chesnut street. , : . , • Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens, arid Wire Wnrk in eeneral. ' • NEEDLES & WATSON, MN. Front st. beloiv Arch. - I -"-' Hidei: f Oil and Leather. WmE MUSSER, & C0.,'23 Market sti ea, • . . '• • ' • Imil orMr of Oranges, Lemons - Raisins, • Foss, , Prunes , Currants, Almonds; an d other Fur er Nuts. *DA lep P. ; BUSSIEIt, 27 South Wharves. ---. • . . • Maoufaetirer of, Fire Engines-, .of' all de seriptiong, warranted itt all respects. JOEL BA'L'E?, 13 Drinker's Alley. .. ~.., ...,, .11arlile and -liatioi4fly•Dealers, • • Joilti ECKSTEIN &., Co., Union jj Ridge awl. Wartehouse.4l Di44street. 9 , •- • ~„:_. •.,, i . - Manufacturer of Combs,. Looking Glasses and Brushes, and Importer of ; French and German Frincy Goode. • THOMAS BUROff • Jr.; 183 Market street! • • . Maimfactuier and IVholesaie Dealer in all. kinds of Brooms, 'Brushes, Masts. Cedar-ware, Clocks,. Baskets -Mats, Blacking,. Eastern-made Wooden-ware, &c. stAny ROWE , 63. N. Third rt. I door Above Archo east pipe. . • Cheap Publication.and 'Periodical .Eit.ab 1, heliment. C. ZIESER & Co., 3 . l.edger Building; Third street. " below• Chesnut. • , . Borits arid ,Shoes: ROR.T. PALMER, 162 South' second • street thile dOors below ilnion, west side. Mariufatfurers and Deaisrs in'a - 11 • kinds of 6f,a1e.3; Weights, sad Weighing.l'dielttnes. Also, Burden's Patent Horse Shoes. . GRAY and BROTHER, 34 Walnut st.;lselow second. pnllecic, September p, 1845. • l. THE, MINERS' JOURNAL. Nonce .ro MERCILINTS . Visiting the. City. THE trubscriber would respectfully call the attentinn of his friend" and others, to hid well assorted stock of Stable and Fancy Dry Grinds, which he is daily re plenishing from the New York and Philadelphia auc tions, comprisik,a great variety of acubs, Cassimeres, Sattinatts and %/stings, Bleached and Brown Muslin,. English, Irish and German Linens, White and Colored Flannels, Handsdme Silks', Shawls. blerittoes and Ala- , papa, new and beautiful style Cashmere, d'Ecnsse and Mouslins for Ladies' Fall and Winter" wear, French. 'Bnglish and Domestic Prints and Gingham', together with a large assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Trim mings of every diectiption dici,all of which ha of fers to the trade upon the most favorable terms. Having been long engaged in the purchase of goods,- be intends to buy none but such a are cheap; and as his Vine la in imminent proximity to the Market street trade, be. invites the attention ofmerchanta to his stock before making their purchases. • P. ii: fIOOPES. • „..-- , No'. 3 Strawberry street, Philadelphia. Philada. Sept. ilth, ISIS ! , Dissolution of Partnership. THE copartnership hetatofore eiisting under the 1 firm of E. B. Eicitholtz...t Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. E. B. ETCRHOLTZ, F. SANDERSON. The business will be continued by Mr. SANDERSON, who will keep constantly on hand a gond assortment of Dross, Medicines, Paints, chls. Dye Stuffs, and aft other articles falling within the line of his husinessi ." ii Prescription's of all kinds promptly. and carefully made up. Store on the South side of Centre street. Sept., 13, • ' . New York Boat for Sale. TTIE undersigned has for sate on reasonaht; terms; a New York float in good running order which cad flow be seen at his boat yaid undergoine repairs. -• •• • J+ eiIOSLAND. Sept. 13th . Information Wanted. I) F Thomas Coidiman, an Englishman, and many , facture' , erbsick. When last heard from he was in Baltimore. By addrisAngi leiter to hii brother-in-law Sohn Rushy, Pottavillg,Ps. telling of his where-shouts lie wilt hear of something to his advahlage. sa!ePapers will please notice• - Sept. 13th ' 37-30 OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND 'READING RAILROAD CO. PHILADELPIIIA, Sept. , lorn, 1645: VOTICE is hereby giveathit on and after the 15th 1 A instant th t freight and ,toll on all coal front Potts ville. Schuylkill Haven and iron Clinton to Philadel phia, will be increased (20) -twenty cents per ton, and on and after October lit 00) ten Cents per ton to Ilith- Inond. By order of the Board of 'Managers. . S. BRANOSO, Secretary. Sept. 13th • 37-3 t . .7 , .. ' Stray COW. GAME to the premises of the suhsiriher, 'residing at the York Tunnel, a DARE RED COW, with a omall white star On her forehead, and white fore legs, ' , tack teats, a white tail ant a white Spot on her rump. The owner in reqUested to come forward, pay charges and take her - away, 'otherwise she will be sold accor dine,to law. . . . JAMES CAMPEAR. • Sept. 13th ' ",,, 37-31•-. _ _ 1 .ALMANACS FOR 1846. • . dl $4,00 per Gross. • • I milt:subscriber has just received an assortment of .1. German and English Almanacs for 11148,:embracing , the Comm and Tiagic, the Housekeeper's, Farmer's t and Farlier's &c..&c• which will he told; wholesale at 141.00 per grosi, which is as low, if not lower thin the I teblisherts prices. 13. BANNAN, Ag`t.. Sept. 13th ' • Thior's_Freneh Revointion. F" only frl 25j 'complete put up in paper covers. Also, the Same work bound with alf the plates,, at the low MCC orA just received and for aalu by - B. HANNAN Ag't. Sept. 19th Car2D' S TE N7' LI GALVANIC . 13A.TTERY: r:1 1 11E subscriber` infoittf3ll(e public, War hC has been I_ appointed by ,P,Coad, of Philadelpida, his, agent for the sale Ibis and the adjoining coujuies of his PATENT. ORADIZATED GALKIXIC BAT TERY,' adapted ",to the. use of Pyysicianx-sind, other persons of eompet ent,sl4B, in the treatment of nervous ditiorders. Persons desirous or purchasing Mr. Coad's instru ments can have- nth Opportunity nf examining the-so p-aroma; at toy. residence in .the'Town nap of this h?- . mauls. . . ',Among mady,complaintswhich lin-e been cured andulteviated by this powerful agent in imalleal .entiinerated Paralysis, Palsy. Enilepiy, Rlicumatista,Ticiloloreux 'arid various otherneuralgic and nervous disorders. • Having - parthased. Otte or Mr: Coad's Graduated. Batteries, I ant prepared to operate.on persons caper ing under - any of,the above described complaints, and respectfully solicit ail those who may feel interested in this phblicatioh; to call and eximine my apparatus. •-; • PF:11:11 P. MUDEt. • Pottsville, Sept., it, 191 35.6atin Carpet,ingS,- Floor Cloths, &c -, - AT THE, CHEAP STORE, ' ... • 41 STRAWBERRY I '',S7tREE:r, FIIIL I ADELPIIIA. 4ATE . .would call the attention of persons in malit of V New Catpeig, &c., to the fact of our being.enabled to.sellgoodsint very IoW prices, because 'in out present situation, our rent and other expenses are very light. and we offer for this season an excellent, assortment of Beautiful Inifierial . . i Inrcain a I Venetian• .CARPETINCiS. 1 .„. ' - (of every v rietv.) 1 Also, Floor Ch • Cioths;frora 2 trr2-1 feet; wide, rut to fit rooms, halls, i.e., hearth !rugs, table' rovers, floor baize, stair rods, ats, ii-c : wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. of the low priced Carpets from 31 to 50 ceots-per yard, always on hasd... • ELDIIIIIGE BROTHER, No. 91 Strawberry st.,dne door iteWe chesnut, -,near Second street, Philadelphia. , Phtlada., 6,. 36--3 mo C „tI`R.D CLEMENS & BAKER, and itanufuelurers of CO pal rarnikh ; Also, Sole Agents fin. the' • Franklin Window Glass W0r1.•5..: • LTAVING_been long engaged in rite manufacture L 1 of Copal Varnish. cite well as other kinds.] we are now prepared t 1 oller to,putchasers, ea article w hich,in quality, .canziht be surpassed in the Union 'Ailio.'yeceiving weekly from - tbe ab.)ve celebrated Works, ‘Vindow Glair of every size. t• - •Constantly on hand m tell assortment of White Lead of the most approved brands., together with a lame ouois et thugs. Medicines. Palnts, Oil. Indigo. t))e.stuffs. Colors, Rronzes,COLl-leaf. Dtitch Metal, Camels: hair Pencils, Painti brushes, Pullet Knives. compsiaing • every article Jrl this line—all of which will be aeld:at , the lowest pordiblefii'ecea by CLEMENS 4.tiAKER, - N0..137. north 3d st:, one door -Move Wood st. Phila. I Pltirada ,Sepfettlbes 6,36-2 mo , . Teachers Wanted. . TB-N‘VELVE Male TCachers Who can come well ' it.. recommended as to capacity -to take charge of the Public Sehoohtof Manheon Townshipi ore wan ted'. Vroporals,chn be -sent to either of the. mow friz Directora, or'vioui to Toff 18th day of October peer. who will m et on that day. at the - public house of Mr:Charles C net; at 10 o'clock, A. hl.. to decide, Outhe liropos3ls. The Schools will opCn on thefirsi o` November. November. ' HENRY HOY; 'ANDREW KUNKLE. CHARLES SHAPPEL, WILLIAM DEIBERT p BEN I. M. LEW JACOB g BRIGHT. Sejoember , 6; ' - !• . . To 'Boat Owners., 'r® • ~FIE underiigned is prepared to fen:then boats - ' nnw•m use, by buildtmfa new midship section, either to connect by parts or to build in permanest -I'. ly.. f As there Is nit . doubt of the completion of the en , ,- ; • barged locks by the first of Msr next. persons own ing eicid New York Boats, will see the necessity or additional length. as their cargoes will be increased' .tbereby to'sonto 100 or 120 tons. • For further information enquire of the subscriber • •by moil or otherwise. • ' - • • i' -JOHN M. CROSLAND: Pottsville, ScpleiTaber 6 ' • 36 . . . . • Stiay Cows., . CA ISIE•to the stable of the subscriber, residing .at - Hecltshurville. about three weeks ago. two Co I.VF:. one is a iv hitelind yellow Cow with la bell orr;• Rad has a small tu 4 IP on the right side. and has a white face with n white stripe on her back. The other is a Wad( MuhleY, with a star in her forehead. 'Pbe own4rn are requested to come forward, prove prop erly, pan charges and take them away, otherwise they will be sold. - • _ ) 7 . : September 6; ° • .Stray Ox • CAME to. the 'fable of the subscriber residing in idlest Branch Valley, about two weeks ago. a ItBD The owner is requested to' come forward prom property, p4y charges, and take him away, otherwise bewtllbFaold according to law. • • Eept. GEORGE PAYNE. , . • 37-31* •panning SOhOOL • - • HE sabserfber.respectrully announces to. the cit izenti of Pottsville and vicinity that he will-pay therrfa visit on or about the first of October. for the purpose of opening' a Dancing School. Applies none in the-mean time can be •made:nt the office of -the hfinein'Sonincil• FRANKLIN SIOUCHr • September 6, • • 36-- • ';,Pianos. • , • • THE nxid . eiiiigned baying been aPPnin 7'7''"-Ftne.-- ted.Aientby Wears. „A, 11 Gale &Go., 4 of Ne r w eig r i D ieti Gr P s lVen patio the Mannteenners T. S. BEATTY. • ?!ay 2.5; '• • Proclamation. ixTREREAiji iriand by an act of the General Asieriv- V V lay of the Commonwealth of PenusylVania..enth. tied „ An act regulating the General Election, within this C.nintobriwealth,l passed the "..'d day of July, A. D., Mg," It is made the duty of the :Thereof every coon ty In give public notice of such electton to he holden, and t o make known in such notice what writers are to elected: Therefore, ! • JerOnfah Reed, Ffigh .Sheriff of the: county of Schuylkill, do sto e Munro by this advertisement In the electors of 3 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 ;-- I. The-electors of the borough of OrwigSburs; will holdtheir election at the Court House. in the borough of Omigsburg. 2. The, electors of that part of West Brunswig township, lying and .being east of the, following line, commencing at the Find hole on the Berks County line, thenci , by a straight line to the house of Samuel B. Medlar, including the'same. thence to the fatm of Wm. Matz excluding the same, thence to the farniof George Mengel, now occupied by Peter Miller,. including the same; thende to the louse of Jacob. Petrel including the name, thence by a straight line passing hear Abra ham Fouste on the Manheim township line, 'shall here after form a eeperate Election district, and the qualified Voters residing therein, shall hold their general elec tions at the . public house of Samuel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, to said township. 9. The electors of West BrunsuVe towinihip,'not in cluded in the above' boundarfes, it ill hold their gene tat elecfmns as heretofore, at the Couttlittuse in the borough of Ciwigelitirg. 4, The electors of East Brunswig township, will hold their electron at the hours of Henry Lutz, now occu pied by Philip 'Moyer. in the town of hicKerinsburg. 5. The electors of ; Pinegrove township,' will hold their election at the lionse of William Lutz.; in the bo rough of Pinegrove'. The borough of Pinegrovei hereafter forms a separate election district, and the qualified electors thereof, shall hereafter vote at their general elections in separate boxes front the' township, at the house of William Lutz. The qualified electors thereof, shall elect thgir officers annually :it the time and place for electing judges and - inspectors, for roll. ducting said election agreeably to the provisions of the Act entitled an t• Act relating to elecitirs of this Commonwealth, passed the 24 of July, 1t:92, and its - supplements. , 6. The electors of Wayne township, will; hold their election at the house iti Leonard Shull, inkeeper in the town of Fr iedensho re. The electors of Upper Mahantingo toWnship, will hold. their elections at the house of Samuel. Moyer, in said township: ' 8. The electors of Barry township, 'minding the house occupied by Mr. Hawn, will bold their election at the house of Frandis Dengler, in said township. 9. The electors of ;Porter township, will , hold their eleition at the house of Jacob Ileberling,lr..in said township. 10. The electors of tower Mohantongo township, Will hold theitgeneral eledtion, at the house of Joseph Os man, in said townihiti. The electors of, West Penn township, will hold their election at thejhouse now Occupied by Jacob Schwartz, in said to ,nship. 12. The electors of lUnion township, will hold their election at the housd of Jacob Eisenhower, in saul township. • 13. The electors of hush township, will bold their election at the house of Jacob Faust, inkeeper, m e anie township. 11. The electors of the Boreugh of Minersville, will held their election at the house now occupied by ~. Mi chael Weaver, in elm borough. I 15. The electors Of that part of the township or Schuylkill, included in the to:lowing boundaries. to wit; Beginning at the between and East Brut:swig townships, thence along th.. - State road lead ing front Orwlgsburg to Cantu. isea, creeShiglilie line , the said townships of Schuylkill and East Itrunswig, thence alone said state road. to the northern line of Rush township, including the said township tif Schuyl kill, and the northwest of saistate road lii the place of beginnme, shall'heirafter been election district, and the qualified electors thereof shall hold thiqr general electionsat the-house bf Nathan Barlow, In Said town ship. 16. The cialilled eleetors of Schuylkill tow,nship.iihn -. heretofore held their elections at the linuseof Freder irk Bensinger, jr., and who arector inehthed in the , above boundaries, will hold their general elections es heretofore at the house of Frederick Bensinger, jr.: In Schuy township, ~ 11% The electors of that part of the township of Nor ..weglan and Branch,; included within the„foll..wing boundaries, to Wit: Beginning at the Broad _Mountain _Hotel, including theteitinie, from !bents a email west. corner tel the west Branch of the river Sch ri ;lkdi ! at Chapmansville, including ' he same, Amni:: ollowing the said est banch to the Dinah of the :11i gap. including` the col le ries at said gaP, front thence warmth envt,gourse to .the west Nnswegiaq creek, at Mann 4. the same, from ,thence continuing the same course to C 4 Moores triarertf hatpin rte the.Centre turnpike, includingthe same, from thence an era, course •to Wadesville, dncluding the value, from thence continuing the same coureem the town. of St. Clair, iticludme the same, to Mill creek, thence fol lowing the said Mill 'creek and valley, to the farm house of lames C. Stephens, including, the same, from' thence a south west coarse t i the Broad Mountain lue tel, to thenlace ofbeginnioe, nail the electors of :that Part of Branch township lying west of Chapmativ in said township, to Itahn's tavern on the 51thersville road; and south of the-west branclfof the river Schn}l; kill, fwlto heretofore held their. electirths at Llewellyn)' shall herenfter be an election district, and the qualified voters thereof, Shall hOcafter hold their general elec rions at the 'hoese now occupied by „Peter Kline,in the, town Of New (!netle lb the townehili'of Norwegian: IS. The qualified electors of the' remaining part of Branch towneltip, not included in the above boundaries,' their general elections as heretofore at' the - 1 hens, ofJacob Heim, in the towirof Llewellyn. 19. The qualifiedelectore of that part _of Ihrt town ships of Norwegian find Schuylkill, who heretofirre held • their elections ht. the Port Cerium m o o se , is t h e towt , of Port Carbon, and Who are not included in the above bounderiee will hold heir general eleCtionft as hereto.: forel at. the ' Port: Carbo. I owe, in the town of Port Car bon. 20. All the qualified electors, of the' South ward in the boioughof:Pottsvgle, shall hold their elections at the public houtie of Jacob Geiese, in said ward. 21. The North Ward in the borough Of Pottsville ly ing eastwardly .of Centre street, shall be 'called the r '"Northeast Ward" and the qualified eilectoth thereof, shall hold their, ge.neral elections at the house now oc cupied by Maximlllanitloertlnger. In said borough. 22. The North Ward in The borough of Pottsville, ly ing westwardly of Centre street, shall called the "Northwest Ward," and the qualified 'electors thereof ,tncluding that portion of the . eteetors of Norwegian township, whohaVind heretofore voted in said borough shall hold their general elections at the house pow Oc cupied by Nathaniel. Mille. 23. That part, of the township of Manheim. lying north of the summit of the second Mountain, shall form pm other and a separate 'election district, and the qualified voters residing within the bounds thereof, shaft hereaf ter hold their generikeleptiousatlttiev,ffilmurt Carbon Hotel." in said toWnship. ; 24,-That the decline of Manheirmitownshipi lying sciutheao, cif, the folAsving line t.—*fiinat t erming at.the township fine of Wayne and 51 inhetm townshipii, lon the' hummer Ilia, thence along the SUMmer 13111 tied 9rwagsburg road, to thehouse °CV iddcs eigelcher. - and the house ofJohn Detroit, excludiv the _same, theripe •• to the house of Milli, Drumheller, thence to the house. • ofJohn Delbert, at the Centre turnpike; thence tutee house ofJohn Bata thence tothe house of Philip Rock; -thence to the house ofJohn Sheener, Jr., inCludirg the same; thenee.to the thwnship line of eohli Martin.= and Scuylkill ton - nslitps, shall hold- their general elec tions at the Court Donee, in the borough of Orwigshurg.. 25. The electors of the remaining part of Manheim township Will hold their election at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the borough of Schuylkill Haven. The toroneh of Schuylkill Ilaven hareafter foreistAti separate election dietrict, and the I quali fi ed . voters thereof shall hereaftlir vote at the r 'general elections ,in sep trate boxes froth the township at the house of Phil ip Boyer The qualified electors there'd shall elect their officers annually at I the time and ,place for electing judges and inepectots. for 'conducting said el :ctione agreeably to the provieions of the air: entitled an "Act relating to electorPlofthiscommonOmalth"passed the second ofJuly one thousand eight hundred and thirty - nine, and its suppleMents. 26. The 'electors Of theborough lof Tamaqua, *ill hold their election at the school house in sild borough. At which time and places are to ,be elethed by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill ' • One 'Person. For Canal Cortm3issloney nfthe Conirnoncveahh • n.fl Pt no 1 •• • . 1 wo Persons • For Members of thelllntyse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennneylvania. • i One Person - For Prothonotary and, Clerk of the, Courts of Quarter . Sessionsind Common Pleas. . For Register and Recorder and Cl'k. of the Orphans' I Court. One Person • For Treasurer lof the county of Schuylkill. • • One Person • For tolinty Commissioner. • One Person • • ' For Director of. the Tear. One Person • ' For County Auditor. t Tvco Persons For Trustees of the Orwigsburg Academy.rn tbei county of Schuylkill. The general eleetgn to be opened between the hours of S and 10 o'clock ib the forenoon; dud shalt continue without interruptinii or adjournment pntil 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall he closed. • In pursuance clan Act of the General Assembly of the. Commonwealth of. Pannitylvenia, entitled "An Act :elating to the election of this Commonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. D., IS39,„Notice is hereby g en,. • I"That the inspectors and judges,chosen as aforesaid. shall meet et the respective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong,-before nine o'clock in the morning of the sec- ond Tuesday in Octbber, in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall , appoint bne clerk, who shall be a qualified doter preach district. . cue the person who shall have received the second highest number of vote** for inspector, shall not attend on ther day Of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the nest preceding eleetion shall act as in spector in his place.; And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend; the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and In case the person elec ted Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall appoint ajudge in his place.; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board tor the space ofone hour after the time fined by kiw far the opening of the election,,the qualified vo /era pf the township, ward or district, for which such ollieei shall have been elected, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to till such Va cancy. "It shall be the duty of said assessors respectively, to attend:at the place of holding every general, special or township electinn during the whole time said elec tion it happen, for the purpose of wing information loess imager, andindges when called on in relativt to the:tabusf any person assessed by them to vote at such election at such other matters In relation to the WILLIAM PAYNE. 36-3 c One Person =ZIMi= assessments of voters .3 the said inspectori or jui:gg, or either of them shall rem time to time require. "Tha no person sh 11 be permitted to vote at a n:- elfttion, as aforesaid, :her than- a white treetnan ef the ege-ofjurenty-one ears or more, who shat: i , a v? reauted . within the smt . at lout one year, aturi ti.e elettion &Aria where he offers to vote at le. 4 t t." , ' days immediately pier. tling such election, and w'nh. • two years paid a state .r county tag, which - shall has t been assessed at But a citizen of the tin ted States, who had pr least ) en day.. before the eleesionr!- tbitit „et . .. been a qualified voter i f this state, and removed .t herk from and returned, al who shall haVe'resided ;it, 0., election district, and p id tales as aforesaid, chill - i . ;:• entitled to vote aftecresiding in this state am moth, .Provided that the whit freeman, citizen of the linnet! States,: who had previ*Jay been a ( p ia nism a i m ., ~i this state,-' and' emor dd therefrom and returned. at who shall have fish - led in the election district, and pool ft tams as aforesaid, Rha I be entitled to vote after retti.i ding in tbts state sta months ; - Provided, that the white' freemen citizens of the United: States, ben ern - the eget of twentpone and twenty-two years, and haVlii4 resided in this state one, year andtin the election district ter. days as aforesaid , shall he entitled to e.g... al though they shall notare paid tales; "No person shall be pertnittedlo vote whose time , is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fr nished by, the tommilioners astaffiresaid unlesi. Mitt he produce a receip for the pigment n Ohio two years. of a stateor county tax- assessed agreeably to the constitution, and g ve satisfactory evident e either on his own oats or affirmation of another, tthat in, ha. paid such a tax, or on f 'hire to produce a receipt. sliall make oath in the - parriedt thereof; or secood.! if he claims Zr right to vote by beino an eleetor between tii.• -ages of twenty-ono aiti' twenty-twit rears, tie.shail de- Pose on °wife, afllrm; tine, that he has residi it lit the state at least one year next before his applii ati,,i, and. make such proof of re, idence in the district , it. i. re quired by this act, and that he does ;eerily believe' trim, the accounts given him that he is of !MI ace a fi i . ,co..iirt. and give such other evidence tut IS required by i lii-- act. whereupon the mime (Attie pertoM l an alums, l" vote shall he inserted 111 the alphabetical liNt I. the inspectors tied a hale t meat oppaettel Ille-relo by ..., !to t ,;: ..... . "" " ZMMI! lIEI son of having paid a vha II be admitted in v eithet ease the, reason to he ; clerks, ivhokh. kept by them. .•In all cases when ing to vote is not thu commissioners nod as er found thereon or no citizen, it shall he tliti ine such person no oa he claims to have resi, or more, his oath she lie shall Make proof b who shall he n qualities in the district for moil preceding said electi that his bona tide resit calling. is Within the move in the said dtstr 4 in. .. . . in objected to liy an) ,t7alitird ditty of the Insp;•ctor,ler!.9l:i in h as to his.qta.tliticatoor s .til ti rd williin that state foi 01.: . r.) car St be sufficient proof therent. but 3 at least one compel sot sv il vest , . d electoro hat he has resided 'Xi( t) e than ton days twit itions.batel) ?I, and shall ulna hinweir Sy,,sor slice. in pursiiance of his law ti . ,l district and that he did hid, ru r 1 t for the purl,osi oi".•otilig,turrs 'i •:, ' • ' ' •• ified as coresaid, and who.ihnii uired, of,residence and parrinnit shall tie admitted In vire in the flat in which he shall res,i,lo prevent or attempt in prevent mein under this act from hOldtng r I ethreaten anyri m pr o perly n t , e; l • r ii .': .": inn of hie duty, or shalt !dock iii, - window Or avenue to any in in— ay be hidden, or shall rintott,ly 1(11rib-4:lion, or shallaose or - threats, force; or violence,, ave.li Inly er riverai.i:e arty. Yin-clot., or citing.„rir to restrain the trecilnra on conviction shill lie tined in • tire !Mildred dollars and lie nil -' nit less thansine nor niore; than ;fit shall lie .hown.to elielcoort rionfrence ratan lie'- hail, that ;lie :. snot a resident of the rite, ward. *here the Ishid offence seas core d to a'vnte therein. then. nn ~,. tenced to.pay ; a fine of not - I,li+ re, and he itriptientied nit he,' ore than .two years.. :•. 1 "rverypertiOn qua make due proof, if re, oftaxea. as aforesaid; tov uship, ward or d is If any person dial any officers of an rile, such election, or use such officerolr, shall t with hint in the e.a;•cti I or attempt to block lii dew where the same the peace at s tier any intimidation, design to influence un to prevent hint front of choice, such pers.; any auto not exceetlin , pri.oned for any time twelve months . Alit why; e the trial of. prsr!ri <n offending wi dedriet,orinwrighip. muted, and nor entichl seall he se than ono hundred doll; than six months nor 4,1 If any person or pe , upon the result 0r a wealth. or shall offer either by verbal prod . or printed, advertiaen son or persons to ma viction thereof he or times the amount so •The Judv, are to ofSrhoylloll. at the Friday, the • litlr da i Given under nip ha nt - Orwigsburtr, and di our Lord one thousa n ! sixty ninth year of titates of Antertar. .. !suns shall make ally het of wager liy siection within this I "minor, to make any such hat nr wager, Illation thereon, ur by any written rut, challenge or invite .coy per to such hat nr II wager,- 61111 'con. they shall ("reit and pal thri.e• et, or offered tit he het. nake their returns for the counts ~onrt 11005 e lit klrwitt,hprg, on • of October A. D., IS*. id and seal at the Sheriff 'Office ' ted tieptemberetb in the rear of • eight hundred ritvl,forty 11 , ie and •he Indepentrince,,taf Om, United God trove I J REillAfl acre, zinv.riff riga : . 1, • • h.._ Refire Office, 0 64r:4 : Sept., 616 WI.; RI2V . TE-R S. TO TYPE FOUL Furnish rinasubscriber9 lin the city of Ne supply oilers to any • cy Type. Ink; Paper. do, composing , Stick. ears fiir[aPrintin ,, 0 'fhe type, which a entirely new set °fit warranted to be um at prices to suit the Printing. Presses of the most approver oRY AND PRINTET•• - •; ng Ware i rhouse. ! . !ave opened a n'eiv Type round , I York, where they or 6iy r. , . .xtent, for anykind .414.1- Cares, firabs Rhle, 'Steel Cdaino Chases, and ever) article de, .2.1- ?rice. : c cut, In new innuld, I,om a s trivia, with deep '.tart. •i.. are ;nrpass.ed by any, and tt !II be •,,:d tines. irtiished: and aiso stealti EtiOitra patterng. • N. 11:—A Machin' pair presses and do l' .Composition toile Editors of Newspa much type as their hi six months inserttot papers containing it -COCK August 30111 constantly in' Zille,ll,:aliCt glit.work. , 1 •- cast'fir printers. . eri, who will 1.;;y rin;9l - a, Ile airount tn, may 4.14,v.• in their papurs, ann ,the It.. ri.the-snhscritii43. OFTI: OVERI'.ND, (S . AIM -.1. In the snattei , of the s I Bonne the Assi4rne filed 4-ct, on the sis Iroad and final ar,-aunt of dt:rh.-r.; of Samuel Berto/.•t and Idifl t .r h day of „Vay '-ir..11:. 115:.. ," Notice'. MITE sulvcr;ber E rk.hl.ol:iihtly9r tultute tl a money ii tpe eredltorh,Otitl.' herr . by 'grfes nolfee ted,',-that ho will be 1 his :2 nor. ohm daffy nrOctoberl when and whOre all 'pointed,hy the Court or Common 111 County, C u otnunssiotter, to 4iir the hands Oa A4signe antnne thereto, under the assieuirp•nt, o all thoflqpnytlicd and itOres. n attendance for that purtee:e. at 1 gh•of Orwignbtrg, on Monday the next, tt lOo'clock, In the 11.11i1111111i, such a• are interested may attend. ES WHITMAN, Commissio'ner: 33 .-.. t , . • Xiiiusl 30 Guano., have lust received fre-h manure. ci,recr ii•mn .!te Id otTer f0r . ,511e,15U lons u+: smt pnrchn-Pll.l. ripliFsolvicriber ri oh , firth,' v a l, and of Ilt.thahoo:ao and 1ng,.4 in lots to 9 .tt ngtist IjOS. W. NIOIN; 1 1 N k ro. 1 1 Sou'h %Vtiarvei, Prilln.6;•1:013 Gth ' . 3 .- *241,0 SALE AND RETAIL. .'HI 1 P': 1 WIIOL DAV.T. 114 sonyn s rico N ESPECTFULL t lir, of his bawl fine assortment or ":= 3 h3': end Stain and Picture Frame' a selected aseortmt conisting: of Cutlery, Cal Japane StIIEET,II ELI) W S I S L r linfrermit his frienitie. and the ote:e -or: [Ting:lnt ynn hind - ritiel for gal ~t LOOKING GLASSES, Gilt, Mrt d Framed, Toilet C:lnFße,i. Portra it Sprrndul French MirrOr4. • Alen a nt orFURNISILIN till 111) W A lit:. ly, Fire Irons, • itannil Ware, Bullet-li. Tea Kettles. &r.. P. I • ariety of Furniabing 'ore. to Hotels and cum,' rp Mrichants ; respectfully invit 'S. and, by price, iptness, trusts to merit their appro. DAVID EVANs. Jft • 144, North Secimd st., 23, Including every volt. House-keeper: a bore attention h.! attention, and pro bation. , . Philada., Angus NERI" GOODS - . Stone Sr. •Son:i, •-• liF:M.I.:118 I • ins & Millinery Goods, di, Second street, PA.lada: , :f • MILL/ Joh Silks, Ribb 45; Su A RE:. now reCe tbrough the F' of ' - silk Velvets, blac Bonnet Goods' Fall Bibb Fan c,l and will I. u large and handiolll, tint; colnred, New -figured and pl.) tp, us an gr'eat va:i v. Feathers and flowt'rq, L 1 all the most TrimtnineF. Cape, Ca,,,1117;, UPtii in the 51illi,c+ry busk.e.,:ovhic:; • must r6astwahle . tern,. ' 35.1 And nther article+ Enid nn th 1.:q; Philada., .tup4 EAP FOR wiloccs Li .gHi:7Ol. tit?! t, Sltoc and Cap NI • 4 . • ',J! glen j •f. r 113$ no, hand a I.i.gt• n cutti..icic 'if the artnive named artn,les, to trolly invites. ?hit nitoutiun "r Ile,anct Schuylkill cuns!) . generally. Do N 0.9.1 maiiit st. .rin 11 E suliscrib, nissortment which he reepe• people of Pottar congialing of Mena', goys' a Ynnib&. J war r ki seal iio=l MEM and mormeno i • noti and Brog3iF•; Ladiew: Mlll:.see. -•.. _ , . . Chldrens' ['toots &Shoel' in all their', varirtity; lifbey',. ay gentlemen's guin ;•.)yer slineY of ill kines . . togeih , er Wilt mete, bill.' yit . . childrene caps of . ! every des , tiiitinn. ill find it In their'ilitercat. icycall ... 4 rk before porch lying elgewbere. ..il to yell at the liitcrYt p”-Y•ble.c I , li 1 SAMUEL liilt.DEV. •at 2. - , . 31-31 ii" . Ur Pcrsons exaieine my ni am' deterininc. prices. Phihilt., Avg • .BEST BUTT HINGES.: TANUFACitRED and for pain by • • yoruus, Titsaca Iron Warahnuse,; 1. ( - nat.*? of Third and Walnut at reOt ? lada . it 9. - rh.4144.Amp1, tit,,. t • -‘ hall be admitted to NM!• or the ivevf Ito on account Gf d iu of Poch vote!Shall ,!f oot II marf; It it the v 01.., the name °lithe per••ri Gllnn the list furni,h: h, memaamnuns e"(rn . mm."o..n to e I EVANS, sr_ • 4 Wk " 4 7 . _ 114INK‘S' JOURNAL. Saturday 30iiirating. Sept. 27, • Coxaccemie.....ilir our paper last week an er ror occurred,lo4, 4 .ll we - deem it necessary to, cor. rect. Atthe ewl 'of the commtihication or the Schuylkill Navig4ion liamdor. Afr. wood Morris , a piiea red with the title Piesidnal Engineer. : st4iild have been . .I:ciriOnt Engi neer. The brr.i Was purely typagiailiCal, an' escape) .our notitje when correctingproOß' Tßl -' NA'priN4.l.lGlr I.' TUT. Capt. E. E. Bland. vv'erit bp Monday morninglast to Phil adelphia; by, the Road. They . were met at the-cars hY the h i ational Greys-, Captain Fritzwend Philadelphia Cil l it:ts. Captain White—Lseseh of Which companies 'WAS attended by- aline -hand of music—and escorted to quarteM'whiels'had been rk proyided.. • The • Philadelphia papers speak in !the highest. terror', of the 14antry. poring. their'stay in the • t city they have rvieeived much attentiaft from their military brethren: They.lyill return to-day. • The resolutiola of the Company, upciri the death bilSerdeai. Rower, will be found in an ; other Colwell. aT y. We inyiqiitlie attention of our dealers to the new Pliihubtlphia advertisements which .are to be found in to-da::vi'm paper. • The Philadelilliiatis appear lobe more awake to the advantages 'Of advertising than the citizens 1)f our borough: There is no greater mistake than to suppose that . the money expended in advertising is lost. It is oilly as bread cast upon the webers: . after a time it returns to the advertiser ten•fold Many peraen4 have heretofore objected to their. advertisementsAeing placed upon the outside .of the paper, urging that thoy were not Suficiiht . conspieuous, qict do away with this objection, it will he seen 01'4 we have that of distribling, our reading mattes over every. page of the - JournaL By ibis mearts'all he , ad. • • vertisements in ;the shirt are brought before the 'eye of the read 4.• The•lest column on the- third" page will alvvaytcoritain the latest news. THAT LETT.I6.—We 'understand that the con tents of a.politi4l teller have, in a• Tem tnysterF; our; !minuet berii)ine known in this community, to the great detriMent of smile of the politiciant Whether . the Tikir . was employed dr not, who it is said can read 'fetters without breaking the seal, - not known; hotcertain it is, that the contents limit. known before lite letter reached its yin', of des tination.' I • • • PORT C. 11114 4:i.—Vie visited Port Carbon on . . . today acid were glad to see that place Is nicreav sing in pioajuir* 'Several tending,' ern being pwe; pthetl.for the ll;h4)ping of coal on the enhasgesl Canal, nett vpii;ltti The nrvi Nfirthiraliat Church which Was rrecqttly dtrninencod iialteady under roof. Thu stores of . the M'erehants and the shops of the Mechanics, 411 apptiar to be doing well ! We see that Messrs 4' Co ! , have recently snlerzed there tore; and added to their stock of GOOds. Their piece of business is now among this laroest in ttie rejen, and would not disgrace and of our Co:runer'Lial . . ( . 1 - 2:`,! A mongthead.vertisements.in to -day'. Or per are, tipgo.:;of Ntessra Lippincott 4. Taylor, and Mr. Stitter4 'The latie;biut ..teciantly built !it large at ditian tfi hiqvioio Ithd has increased hiti stook of goods I,r.)po.rtio'riably. , . , )I.r. Joseph Morgan, has recent• iy mddit nn stltlitin to hie stock of Fancy Dry Goods, ~&•••,-.S.'edearn that he 'sells very cheap. Give him T CANA/. I.;osintaalrgen.—We give below, ttjo address of . i,he *ate cciinwittee:norninating Sata no D. Kark9o , - th'e Whig candidata , for Gana! Commissioner.Thr-nOmination appears to melt with general approval, and Mr. Kann; is high& commended by 4 yll those who know hini. Atlth-ess of ithe IViz Slate .Committee, 'N ' TR . E ' I 3 II;IO.4 . OF PENNSTLPANif The State ilminitte, in obedience .to public opinion, hive, after mature deliberation, , agreedlo presrlit to the 11Thigs of Pennsylvania, _Samuel D. Karns, Esg; of Dauphin .county, as a - eau,. didate for the it l l - lice of Canii.l.Commissien at the ensuing eleotion. Mn. KARNS is a gedllpan of education. talents, great hurieesc;b.abitli, snit has a thoroqgli-fcst swledge of our•pubilio He is besides ex tensively and favtuably . known throughout the t.State. as a man of unblemished chWiacter. and Whose strict integrity is a sure guer hnty of a faithful .discharge of the duties uPthe race. should ,tfei receive a majority of the suffra ..ges of the,,proplle. , , • - The Plibhal!ne4l. of Pennsylvania. most or which wail 'contracted in the construction of thei Canals and 11.4 roads, is now about $46,000,006! The Interist enithifi debt is $2,000,000 l—while the incorneMfro the Public Works, - after dedne , ,ting repairs anOspensia, pays at beat, only about ' one:loud& of the', interest, leaving ,sl,soofiocki. to I e annually 'eulleetedfrom the people !' It 'is believed that under a proper system of Manage-. I meet: the.disiiikal of an army of idle, extravigeot agents—astrict ticcountattility of all disbursingand accounting otlit'ers—add the adoption - ol a liberal and enlighteriedltarrif of tolls, so as to secure upian our Main Lite the , trade of the West, which, now , passes over rival routes. will greatly Matisse the revenue from our State improvements. The New •York Canals, which connect the Lakes.with water, are not a4 i well located as are those of Penn sylvania, which 0/Inflect the Great Ntallay k of the Ohio with ;be sesboartf. Nor ought,. NAVY YOrk afford a tonnage!compared with the rich •prodttc. tionwerf our Fuitates and Forges and Coal mines. Yet the New Ylrk canala last year yielded IS2. , 446.374, and, a.net profit of over $2.000,000 II -equal to the iniereat on our entire debt; whilq pour Public %Vors, which are more extensive' sud *ter located. did not yield a not revenue•exeet I' ding. one.foutth r,,Of that amount. All this °wit' I to bad managerticnt. JP To reform abeses—to introduce economy—and to adopt such a ;system of tolls as shall. awatten, enterprise and trade and butanes* upon,our Canals and 'Rail-Ways, Mr. Kr‘ass is . .prosented es a candidate.: 14 - is a candidate of the -Whig party lend is pledged.44icarry out itlipriaciples.. Let the Whigs throughout the Commonwealth rally once again in support `of their men and their Measures. Let them show that . undivided front in October next. that will convince• all that, they will near yield thew orgainizatton ,or their principles: but I. that like the show Whigs. of 1776, and 184,9, they will shoisr ; themselves worthy - Of vietory.les their cause is woitlty of. success. •• .1,0101 REED, ",i'.f4ANIES HANNA.. 1 - GEO..W. 11'51AHAN. ',JOHN S. RICHARDS, ' 0 GEO. W. .HAMERSLY,' • THOS. G. :141'CULLOF/.1. U. V. PENNIVACKER, • ; R. S. CASSATT, ' • 1. WILLIAM STEWART, , JOHN BLANQHARD.' THOS. STRUTHERS, , SILL, ROBERT SMI T H, • HENRY W. SNYDER, !, HE W N h R ig Y m P ate Er 6 F o E n ll, nlitio, SepL 15,1848. • I I M EIMI
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