• • rlsi awn Mt: 0&144 . 4. mt. The Coal Tra#e. alupmests this week-are by Rail Bead 23,712 14-- 4 Cirial 9,612 07--total for the week 33,3 5,01 tons. There is, we leap, some persons abroad fearful that the market will not lie supplied this Sear. This apPre ls groundless. The increase in the consump .• , tion last year was about three hundred thousand tons-- . And the increased supply this year, will exceed the con sumption of last year from 375 to 400,000 tons. We are aware that the Increased demand for coal, for the last s w . y e ws, 4 unexampled, but the supply will without • doubt keep paie with the demand -and besides the Hail Bend can threw into the market at least 100,000toni In addition to the above, if required, during the winter months of 1646, before the Canal Navigation to the dif rfereut regions will open. - This following Ms comparative statement of the trs . a e tthe preterit period with last pear; 1814. 1845, . Increase 43dNikin).Ttail-road, 316,811 6137.5.• 4 1 canal,' 208 04e1 :0d,615 111 . 1357 790,6313 181,279 2MP:A 346.215 80.407 / 9 7,,000 200,000 . 10,000 85.000 120;551 41,551 30,333' .V,SOS 0,575 Lehigh, Lackasrana. Wilkesbarre, Pinegrove, 1,170,998 1,509,210 331,312 We also give below the whole supply of last year, In"' the piobable Supply this year from all the 'regions; Supply in Probable supply in 1844. 11145 Increase. • 1 Rail road,'44l, 491 810,000 , Schuylkill 3. canal 388 ,443 9.65,000 • 639,934 1,075 000 231,616 377,822 460,000 82,178 251,005 271,000 20,000 114,906 175.000 61,090 31,916 50,000 6,084 FE= Lackawana, Wlikesbarre, Plnegkoce, 1,631,069 2,031,000 413,968 Should winter set in earlier than usual, Me supply _ rimy .be \ direinished from 50 to 75,000 tons, by the Ca ' .mtls...orirche ether hand, if the season should he unu;. .austly ntild,tit t nLe increased, should the market re.- ..quire it. re As these statistics eost .ua considerable time and ctroubte..wihope the papers both at home and abroad that copy them, will give the proper credit. . The trade nt Pinegrove, we regret to learn, still re- mains suspenden for the want of water in the darn.-- • 'This aecahnts fur the slim shipments from that quarter; 'The Collector of the Deliware and Raritan Canal at IT Trine:elan, gives.the following. comliarative statement .of - the Coal' Trade , an the Delia - arc and Raritan Canal to.datey Tor the year 1844 and 1815. Tow .of-Coal, The dull ow in g 'ix a comparative statement of the int. p (OS CC . goal into Boston, from August 15, to Septem , ber 15, JiSit. awl for the satne'period in I 845; Tone. Coat Bulk Torso. A n •thracite N. Scotia. Ilichm'd. Cannel. 2;: 155 „stb7 10.300 272 18 , 657 ~3191 , 13,600 758 1845, 1114. &498 " . Showing in round numbers an iucrease in a A ingle , month of 0,400 tons of Anthracite; 2,500 chaldrons N.O - g i a & o d a , an d 2,000-toes Cannel, with a falling oil oi .3,300 bushels, or about 300 chaldrons Richmond. • ) The Philadelphia Commercial List states that the .demand for Coal is brisk, and the, prices firm by the car.: go,atthe ifolloing rates ; . . Schuylkill white ash lump at 83,621, and broken . a l , ..113,75 and I,37l \ per ton; red ash broken at eland $4,121 .and amalregg a1k.84,23 and 431,1. No Lehigh Coal of fering by the corgo--it is in brish.request at $3,5.71.. 11' Freights to New Cork have run up to #2 50, and to 'Philadelphia to 95 cents. 4. „,..q. The followmg are the rates of freights to Eastern . ' Ports from PI - iludelphia. . . ' To Salem. ' ''' 102 to 1 '65 per ton. " Boston,' el 62 to 1 75 " Portland, - • '*l 62 to IS7 - " " New Bedford. *I 37 to I 50 . ~ '... " Providence & Fall River..4l 37 to-I 50 " Charleston. - $1 -f,5 t ,:1- 70 ~ ' • " eambridgport es Brigh'tn,s2 75 to 2b7 " Nantucket. el 75 • . •' New York„ , All 00 to 1 05, "Troy, el 37 a 1 .50 " Newark. N. J. _ " .• Albany. ' L 41 45 to 1 50 " Fredericksburg. Va. ;}el 12to 125 ' Freights to Philadelphia bY;Canal 95 cents—to New York. 42 50 By R a il R o ad ,from.pottsville i $1 40 and from Schuyl kW navels el 30--to Phtladelphia. . .. BY RAIL ROAD. pROR PORT CARBON. Vol the week ending on Thursday evening. 6 53S 09 PReport, Per last 112,231 116,7:0 01 • FROM POTT/STILLE. For the week_ ending on Thursday evening, 5,448 04 •' Per last report. • ' 187,675 01. ---173,383 05 FILCH SCHUYLKILL HAVEN. , . For the week ending on Thursday evening, 10.017 15 Per last Report, Reo,ooa 00 .-- 200,921 01 PROM PORT CLINTON for the week ending on Thursday •rpning, reT las! Report, BY CANAL. %mon POTTSVILLE •ND POOT CANNON: s frocthe weak ending an Thursday • evening,- 11,016 09 • Per last Report, . 111,181 --117,19 S 05 FROM SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Total up to Thursday nooii October 2, ' Per last report, 1,771 16 31,085 15 32,863 11 , FROM PORT - CLINTON. or the week ending on Thursday October I, 1,818 02 Per Mit Rep0rt.36,935 11 Total by Canal.. Do by Rail Road Toalbx - Itall Road and Canal. LEHIGH , COAL TRRDE. Despitehed this season,,up to 9th mo. 9'1'0,1845 'FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Coal anti Navigation Co. • Summit . • 8814 Rooni Run : 97t17 Beaver Bleidoiv R. R- & Coal C.' FROM PENN HAVEN Billiton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. ieklßountaln-Coal Co TOTAL SIIMMINTS. . ; FROM. MAUCH • CHUNK Lehigh Coal and Nay. co. ' SUminit Mines • 151052 Room Run dci 57403 • japirer Meado .FRw R. ft. and Coal Co. OM PENN HAVEN .fiatlelon Coal Co. PROM ROCK PORT • .14ok Maaosain Coal Company, • NYVOXING COAL. TRADE. ' 7 ' Total tp Sept• :7, 1815. 1'26;551 Tons. NINE HILL ANPEICHOYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported over this Road, for dm week ending on Wednesday Evening lest. Per Isar-report. TW0.231;765 16 WILLIAM NE WELL. Collector - I'INEGROVE COAL TRADE. Tplolo o l l ation pn Union Canal Rail road goring Sep Tons. cwt. or. , • 340 7 1 Periast Ripirt... 21,817 . 2 2 Tone. ewt qr. 22,163 10 0 !transportation cln 6wauirall 10 1 .34. lin - tone , • MQVANIT C4131:0N ILAILBOAD. ' nMAnoun OfCn o T al h u t r r s a d n a sp ev ening e l r a s tbl s a for COSS Tons. Par last Report. • . 10,w) 4. ' Total. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD. The imountoreoat transported over this read for the the week ending Ratnrday evening 37 ult. 5,134 per last report 73,437 „MILL CIIEOIIOII, ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported aver this road up to Thursday av`g 13.41: 4,278 08 Tons 55,163.0 g Per Lastneport. Total. ' 59/2115 GEO. RADERSTY, Collector RESPECTIFULLY int - Urn-1S the - . Ladies and Gen. tlemen of Pottsville. that he will open a achOol for the tnatniOion of Dancing, on Tuesday,October 7th 1845, at Mr. Lessites Saloon - at the gschange: The days of tuition will be on Tuesday and Thurs days, from 31to 6 P. M. for Young ladies and lads, and from 7 tt. 10 P. M. far gentlemen. In addition to plain Dances. Waltzes and Calor)• adee, the foll'owing dances will be taught during , the season viz. the Fashionable Polka, the Polka Quad titles and allithe nestrOances: • • Mr. S. wil l teach hi private, and also give private lessons at his saloon if required. _ - For terms 4nd oth'er particulata . apply at the saloon. Pon/reds Oct. 4. 1645 40-41. To aburnermen.Tin plate Workers Tuget s riber will give employment, at current wv wee .o a good hand, if application is made im- Me!:tintely. • JOHN MEARS. Much Ohdnk, Oct. 4th 1845, • • 407-4 t• Form Books. ETZ'S FORMS.--X. general collectlcin , of- itrece `LT dents in,ConveFancing, in which examples are giv en-in Sufficient variety, to enable the Scrivener, Con veyancer and man of Business; to draw instruments of: writing legally and: correctly, including ma nY forms particularly Useful to the Farmi.r. Mechanic and Tra der, third edition, revised, entaiged and improved, by George Geti. Price 82 00 • THE FORM ROOK. containing nearly three hundred nf tt.e most approved precedents for Con veyencine, -Ar bitration, Bills of Exchange.Promissoty Notes,,Receipts for Money, lliejs of Attorney, Bonds, Co•partnership ti Leases, Petiti and NV ills,-by a member Of the Phil adelphia Bar. rice 621. GRATDOWS FORMS of Conveyenein g : and of Prac tice in the Clmirts of C immon Pleas. Quarter Sessions; .Oyer and Terminer, the Supreme and Orphans' t7Ourts and the offices of the various civil officers, magistratet, ,tc., a neW editiOn revised. corrected, enpreed and adapted to the present state of the law, with explani tory notes and references,-by R. E. Wright, counseller at law. Price sl'so. EM=E=l EMI 17.5,400 :45.500 &A 04 14,034 10 .-,-7 15,8416 16 007, 5 . 1 21 03 38,753 13 189.815 09 007.Y21 03 798,638 12. :5,95 208545 81631 55439 17600 MN 11,961 17 Tone 319,.990 19 1 ,13,300 0 2 = V 1.809 3 3 V L. CONRAD. Collector. 10%654 N, CLEAVER Collector Total ' 78,571 JESSE' TURNER, Collector CING SCHOOL. Mr. P. Stoueh, . _ BUNLAP?S BOOK OF FORMS, containing CM of the most approved precedents for conveyenone, and for practice in ; courts of the Commonwealth also for use in publß-office and fur ,tnen'of Business generally, adapted to the preaent acts of Asseincly with explana tory notes and references and a clbssarY of technical tau Terms, by James.D. Dunlap, cOunsellouat law, &c. 4.. e. Price 61 50. - THE PF.NNETI.VAMA JUSTICE, a practical !fi nest of all - the acts' ,OfAssetuhly and decisions of The CourtsTrcini 18:1Rto 1945, on all subjects connected with the rights. duties, authority and jurisdiction of Alder— men and Justices of the Peace, with. f ill directions as to the mode of procedure and all necessary forms,-en tries 4•r., etc. tty':R.. E. Wright, counseller at law. Price 1 00.1 • „ Just received andfor . sale by • - B. BANNAN', Aet.„ • ~OitOber 4th ' • • • ' Stray Cow. • •s . • QTRAYKD awns from the u bse , ibex near Mid ti on Friday, the 19th of September. a Red ;COW nhont four'years old with one horn hrolfet o4f, a white tail end a white streak on the ridge of the hinder nat.•Anyperson returning the vameinigiveg such inforinati ,, n ba will lead to her •recovery, shali be suitehli 1-en-aided. JOHN PATRICK . . 51iddletiort. 4th 1545 40--;3t* NOTICE. 7o the public, arts all crinfered• ra.hienntit:e rhave this day u jurehased ofinhn Myers.of Pobsville S'clmyt• countl i as per artiele of agreenv.int, hegrin. date this day the fallniving•property. to wit ;.Three I-lor se4. three s etts flail Read I harness. twosettslolLisht Ilarnessond a.Cni6ngßox,All - of whien I- have left the pesse :slo,,n and ns e -of the said John Myers, during my will and pleasure ROBERT MYERS. potsville Oct. 4tn 1845 ' .40-3 t• O • , R:IND EXHIBITION ! . • • Une:t;ampl'ed Attraction:: A THE' Fakir of Avn has ceased to amuse our chi w, think it will he gratify ing ca . - the Public to learn that amusements equally as attrai tine and more profitabl,- than those given by'the Fakir are 'note open at the star e of the sithicriber. The amusements are however of : Cdifferent character,. The Fakir's meth od of amusing his audienCewas Minding and nothing hut humbug, and the undersigned's system of ittnt4ng. 'his audience consists of bargains • and nothing but bay gains, being a granibdi-play of seasonable nierchandize: which Gtr cheapnessu npa railed in Ancient or Miiiiern times. Ilia stock of goods is larger and he feels quite cer tain thou he ran in the-lapse of a month by scientific et periment reduce thernto the little end of nothing,which will he al beautiful and unprecedented feat, and he doubts not will result quits profitably to his customers and most certainly agreeable to himself The philosp. , phy of this magical operation consists in the following grand secret. vim—Goods are offered at such' exceed ingly low rates that the mind In coming exriited.the fan cy amused.and htfore the - exercises are over, the purse will he considerable relieved; Ad issiun free and no charge for shoWing . goods GEO W. SLATER. P. B—ln addition to the above exhibition, there can be - seen Twelve Thousand Shincles—they are quite at tractive, beine very cheap and good. Pottsville, Septeinber,27, 39-5* . Auditor's Notice. • q IlEsulincriber appointed by the Orphan's Court:Of t Schuylkill county, to audit, re-settle and restate the account' cdJohn Maurer. rende •ed'and filed 14 him, as the Gordian of Mary Mills, hereby gives . notiee, that he, will be in attendance for that purpose, at the house of C. M.litrauti, Innkeeper, in the borough of Miners ille,atin Saturday. the 2 25th day of October next, at 2 o'clock,fh the afternoon. when and where all those that are otmay he interested may attend. CIIARL'ES WITMAN, Auditor. Septeinber 21, AND ENGLISH MERINOS, far sale by JOS. MORGAN . Sept. 27th Orphans' O Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, Jatob liaminer,'Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Abraham ltuy, late of the borough of OrveigOurg, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendne and outcry, on Saturday, the first day .of November, 1e43,,at one o'clock, I'. M at the house of Michael Graelf, Innkeeper in Vrwigsburg, the follow- • Mg Real Estate, to wit:— a No. I._ A certain farmandaract of land, situate Part • ly in the. borough of Orw lotting, partly in West Brunswick township and partly in Manheitu township, ~.. „,.' in Schuylkill county. hounded by lands .4 1 A7,4t, new or late of L. P.'Whitney..loseph Zoll, •••• f ...). Daniel Delbert, Benjamin Bodey. Jacob sass g . g L r .... I Hammer, tieorge , Bodey, tract No. 2, and • tither lands, 'containing 92 acres, and 65 1 perches strict measure, with the appurtenances, con sisting-of three dwelling houses, a large batik barn,. two stables aittln saw mill. Nn, 2, Situbte partly in West Brunswick township, and partly in , Nlanlicitit township in said County, .ad joining tract No. 1 and lands of Joseph Iloy, George Bodey,and tract N 0.3, coutaing al acres, 10'perches strict ineasui.e. . N 0.3, Situate In 3lanbeim township,- and county a foresaid adjoining tract No. 2, tandem( Joseph itpy, George Rickert, Benjamin Bodey, Edward Kara iiirl others, containing 62 acres, and, 126 perches strict measure.. , : - The property will be sold to the highest and best bid der. Ten per cent (lithe purchase money to be paid as soon as the . property is struck down, and the balance I, on the first day of April 1546, except the widow's third V' which remains in the hands of the purchaser,• the. in terest thereof to be paid to the widow annually.. • \ . -JACOB HAMMER, Trustee. • By the Court. - ; • • JOHN H. DOWNING, Clerk. • Ortvlgeburq, Sept. 20th 1845. ' 37-7 t CLOTHING Establishment, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia.l T" subscriber' his now on hand one of the most extensile and beautiful assortments of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered for sale in the Philo , delphia market. The Garments are all cut in the most fashionable manner, and for workmanship andquality of Material 'cannot be surpassed. COME ONE: COME ALL 1. to M. TRACY'S ;01(i Pioneer Lbw, 292 Market street, where you will be Burl of getting treat bargains, as he is determined not be undersold by any competitors. He buys and sells for CASH. consequently he can sell greater bargains Mad those who buy on credit. - M. TRACY, 202 Market street. Phllada.; Septembar,2o, 1815. -38-3 mo CALVIN BLYTUE, TTOR NE 1" WILL practice in the several Courts of the City arid County of Philadelphia. 6. lie Office la al No. fts South fourth street, between ClieslTut and Walnut streetseCa • Philada., Sept., 40,1515. • 39.-3 mo, Town Hall Iron Store. rrtHE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that they have received it, addition Oa their f ern ier splendid stock, a fresh assortment of tiard were,:pbasistins; in part as toHows : r i ne Twist English double barrel Guns, . Conayion - . " . 1 Fin , " single Common . " "v., Fine Pocket and Ta ble Cutlery. , 2 pickling Tubs, Tea end bread Trays, Flue Iron, Sheet Irian; • i Anvils, Smith Bellows, , , 1 Cast.steel Mill-saws, I new article. 9:1" A large assortment of Iron constantly on hand - BRIGHT & POTTi .38-4 Seotember 20 Caution. - ; 1 A" persons are • tortud • trusting PATRICK i CU I:RY. jr., a minor, on my account. as I !kid ' par no bills of his contracting. All persons employ., mg him are forbid paving him any wages, am I.svill . Clsim the same, as his Guardian. . • , PATRICK CURRY, Guardian. Pottsville, Sept., 20, • 98-3 Or O pOD mAdlwrs, just received aid for sato by BANNAN, AO. Sept. 27th Philadelphia Wholesale Houses. TO.:COVIV'TRY'AIEROHANT rrHE undersigned Merchants, Manufacturers, Im- I isomers and Wholesale •Dalers Of OM City of Philadelphia, embrace the medium, of the Newspaper Preist of •boursectinnof country, to give you the streets and , f lhumbers of our several estitilhihments; dna res pect ally 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. own City Manufactures, in addition to full supplies of' Fbri Ign•and Domestic Goods, of every destription,, which will be sold on terms and at prices which cannot prove satisfactory, present . tign strongest 'in ducements tcipurchasere• . lenPorters - and Dealem,in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, and Fine French and British. Cloths; Cassoneres. arid Vesting, • • : ASIIURST BENIN GTON,No. S 0 market it. below 3d . • fin:Porters and Dealers in Staple, Silk and Fancy Dry GAnds. Also, British, French and Amer iMtu Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Tailor's Trimmings. J. GODLEY, SPICY ..1. Co:*; No. St 3laiket•itreet. • . I D4r neStie and Foreign try. Goods • • JAMES .111..ifENN ilia' 4- co., ill Market street. • • IMporters of Germari'-Goods, and Ptirolia - Sets of ail kinds of ShippineFurs. .• . • IV= GEISSE 6: scm .s., 6o S front et , below Chesnut. i . -• • , 1:1: . -- , Importers and Manufacturers .of Fancy Furs, and Fur Caps; and Purchasprs of all kinds of 511 upping Furs:.' - SIAN. BIt0T1.11:1S, 56 Arch st. between 2d and 3d sts.• i . ll' , ', lilanufacturers and tealeri in - 'Ready-made tilotbing ' of , ever.i. grade. I i • MIdLIAEL TRACY,,2tI:2 Market sfreet.l • ' ! ' • . .. 1 . ...,.._ . .. 1 . . Manufacturers of Shirts,Collars 4-,Dosorns. atiilN lIGDGES, sien of the Mammoth Sblrt Collar, • 1110 North tieeoud street. lin i portersand Dealers in .Foreign and Dn illostic flardwarr and Cutlery.• •• • DILWORTH'.S. BRANSON, 35 Market street ! 7' • • , Wrought Iron TubeS for, Locomo-1 pve, Marine and other toiler Flues, and all Stearit purposes. !gong's, TASKER dcl MORRIS, Pascal Iron Woiks, Warehouse, S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sty. ' • A dency for ,the sale of Sou th worth Mang acturip., Company superior Writing Papers. . 4 • - '14;?1S. LAWRENCE, Agent, No. 3, Minor street.. ,linporter's.of Je'welry-, Watches, Fine Cuter aery, Britiannia;Pl.ted and Silver Wares. - • , X.SON ,c.• Ca , corner„of Mdrketnnd.3d st J(liN QO. PARR. 112 Chesnut street, ". • - W. L. WARD, 100 Chesnut " street, opposite San-, Ilorson's.Frankliri House., • :raITUNCIRITTS nfII Sillic:)l, 7 are, anti Desl i - era in Plated ind Britannia Wares•for household use IL. & W.. WILSON, S.j W. corner Fifth and Cherry at. , .1 • ' . • : • . • • Alfitiufacto rers of' Bntarirna,BlOci Pewter Ware.' Also, Dealers irl Plated Spoimsl Cutlerv, &c. - HALL, 11)541tD31AN 104 2 , 1. id et. below Race I • [. -A' anufae,turerS of Silver and Brass Stair , Rolls and Coreice Poles. . EPWAIID JONES..corner of George and''Swatiwicl!. betweeit andChesiitai,wst of Sixth Ithp'ortor of Toys,:Fancy &,'Sthple Goods Bead - % Brushes and Perfumery. A. F. OTT M'.iNROSE, 16 S. Ob st., between Marke and Chesnut, t• • . . Importers of ToYs i Fancy & Staple iPerfurnerks, Musical Instramehts,Glass, Earthen— ware (7hinawa re, E,-.c: : - .. 1 "..AIIRE . N.FELDT. 4- en., No. 10 N. 4th si., between ' Market and Arch, (up. stairs.) , . ,•. .. ... 1 . I nporters 6( Paris & Lbndon Fancy . A ..-,00.e5,, Brualies, l'exfurnery.COmts, Soaps, Statipm. ery; and article' , for Uruaßist's Sales. R. 4.0. A. WRIGIIT, Nii. 23 South fourth ,• lovorters.p.nd Manufacturep of POtfum ry, Cosnietics, Fati4 oaps, and ;dealers in Fan ALEB,IIAUEL, 46 S i . Third street. • F h• Chimi: . Queensware and Glass.. . t'DWARD BNOWDON,iI N. Thiid kitrea, oppos the, City lintel. L • Dentists and • Manufacturers of Incorru.- .! tible,Terth; Plate,. Pivot, Mular and• Gum Teeth; 1 Gold and Tin Foil.; Gold, Plkdina and Silver Male I,.'and 4. ARMSTRONG, eS Arch at. aboim, , lti, South side: ' 1 • , Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Matlic -1 inatica . l Instruments, Walking, Panes, Microscopes, r antl4 , PY (;lasses. ; McA LLIST & Co:, , to Chesnut street: Manufacturers of iWhite Lead and 'othe L Paints, and of Chemicals, and D.ealers in l Drugs I ' Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, - ' WETHERILL* BROTHER, 65 ,Nortli Front 'street, ,Importers and ,Deaters in Drugs. Dy' e stuffs,9ils, Plate.GlaSs. &e., and Agents for Pure Whtte Lead and Jersey Window Glass. CAMPBELL & \V. cor?Illth & parket el. . , , 1 importers 'and, Dealers in .Drugs, Meal- . cinns.n.ye• stairs, Paint., imp, ke. , IlAdliEl.l, 111E111;10i 4- Co., 45 North Front street. Dr. D. JAYNE, b 8, T 1 Third et., near Market. ' , i : . .. , . . I • ! .1 •' ".'...' . . • 1 • .-: - Consulting Pl4sieinn. Druggist ' and Chein . nt, and Proprietor — of .Itotvand'a'lntproved . Teillii Miiillfe,qrC ••... 1, Dr. .101 IN. R. ROWAND, artid.'llnlv., Office and Drug Siitre,2S North deeond street., iVianufacturersy of Umlirelles,. P4rasols, Porasolettes.snd Sun Shuts. Win. A. lIRONS'N.Sri Market street. I ' SLEEPER 4. FF.M.NER. 128 larket street, south side, one door below / fourth st+t. I I ' I ' • P ' 7 7 C Fire and T i . itle - roo hests, Refrigeqt tore. Witter Co/olers, Filters, Letter Copying Fre ,re,. 4-e. OLIVER EVANS; 13 Chesnut street. Venetian Blind Manufactirer. B. J. wituAtits 12 North Bth st. a few doors above market. , • Manufacturers' and Dealers in Matresses, • Bedding and Feathers. . ' • I FINLEY 4. Co.. S. E. corner 2d and Walnut; streets. HARTLEY 4- KNIGHT, 149 8,14 st. 5 doors above Spruce. ' I I , . Dealer in Col l ernart's lEolian Piano Forte F. PEUAING, 194 Chesnut st., B. E. corner of Stli. Manufacturera of common and fancy Sciaps , Mould and Dipped Candle”, Ace. ELIJAH & DILLIES DALLETT, 36 ?darket "treat. Importer of French Artificial flowers, • Feathers, • Straw. Braid and Fancy Bonnets. &c. and Bonnet Frames. Tips and Crowns. 8..81L1RT0N,50 Chesnut street. , Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens, and Wire Wrirk in azneral. - NEEDLES & WATSON, 54 N. Front at. below Azeb. Hides.. Oil a.d Leather. . I Win. MUSSER,44 Co., 263 ktarket sti eet t • , ;• Importer lof Oranges,' Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Cugants, Almonds, and other For eign Nuts. 1 ; r DANIEL. P. BUSIER, 27 i3outh Wharves. ; . Manufadurer of Fird. Engines, of all de scriptiono, warranted in all reaped/. JOEL BATES,I3 Dr Aer's Alley. Marble and Mahogan;yr, Dealers; ' JOHN ECESTEIN & Co., Union Milli 'Ridge road Ware-houte.64 Dock Weer. . . Manufac rer of Combs, Looking Glasses and Brushes; and Importer of French and German, • 'Fancy Gonds. THOMAS BURCM,Jr., 183 Market street: Manafactuo and 'Wholesale Dealer in all kinds or Brooms. Brushes., Buckets, Cedar-ware, Clocks, Baskets, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made Wooden-ware, &c. MANLY 80W,E,, 63 N. Third, st. door above Arch, east 110. : , • .(;heap -Publication and Periodical Estab lishment. i . G. .11: ZIEBER & Co., 3 Ledger Building, Third street below Chesnut. . , Boots and Shoes. ROn'T. 'PALMER, ma South second street, three , doors-below.Unton, west side. . , • • Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Scales, Weights, and Weighing blachtres. Also, Burden's Patent Horse Shoes. GRAY and BROTHER, 34 Walnut. st., beleyfnecond. Philtds., September 1; 1845. : , 37.. 1 0- •", 1111E.:,.KriNtits!; _JOURNAL GREET CENTR.I2L PHILADIEL CLOTHING ESTAI3LISHMENT Corner of Market and. Decaitui street, ; • A 0.210. ' THE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT OP mg KIND IN 7116 MUTED STATES. iProelarration. WUMo A t t? Po gi m u rn d o b gentb ollt e n G ni, e ;ira tied . An ; act 'regulating the General Electio Mis Conamonwealth, passed the 2d day of Ju ,1b32," iris minis the'duiy of the Sheettrof av 13/ to give public notice of such election to be and to make kniiwn in such notice What °trice elected: Therefore, • ' .• .' . 1,-4ere:nzioah Reed ..,..-.. High Sheriff' cif the county of Schuylkill, known , .ern - by thlsl,adssement to the elector , .DSNIEL.CRETH r • county of fithitylkill., that a GENERAL El. . will be held bathe stirlcouney ' on Tuesday, NO. 210 MARKET - STREET , COB. OF DECATUR day. of October oext, at the se veral - disrict; T_TAS now finished the most extensive assortnien as follows, MITE .-- ' . . ' -IA of FASIIION A FILE CLOTHING ever offered f. The electors orthe borough of, Orwig.sb hold their election at the Court Hciuise, in lb ! in the City of Philadelphia., . ' • I am warranted in making this extensive u.t o in t P ti re an p . a a i n a; n, h h e iii, e l l 3 c i et4r: n o d f . ttlinitghtaisr,!f ri thf e iN fo e i s i t o i tion, in thetict that I have,. larger . 'two it • res in the city. and importing my own . Goods commencing at; the sand hole on the Becks Co direct in large !quantities. of the choicest. Std most . . thence by ir straight line to the house of S.l ':o l.2. l.7 rwi.4gblirg.! fashionable Myles, oefore the other tailors, who buy Medlar, including, the keine, thence to the farm all quantities, have' commenced 'makino n ior , Matz excluding the sa th e, thence to the - farm o in sm • 1) ~ Mengel, now•orrupied by Peter Miller, inclu Sales, which warrant me in -making the assertio n' same, thence to the house of Jacob Petri; that I can Sell a sup of r: , Chlonable" Clothing at a the same, thiince by a straight line passing to lower price, to the easterner than it tests at some 1 ham.poucts nn' the Madheim township line. sh attires to get the goods made. - .. ' after form a senerate, Election district, and the . . I wish the public to understand distinetly,.that this t voters residinihmein, shall hold their: g ene establishmem is conducted on the principle that' I TM arise teener - terms , to my customers than oit"Pbt at the tlinton public in h s?fl e t a Samuel i Boyer, in can.and other in the itei . stne ss. ellle r d im in ei t e h'ela " tu c o. f .e lV bi e u st nd il a ri r l i n e s s P' . v e ia. l t ltet i t r i , c .rh an e p: c t c h ! l n y . l , b l eXf s anted by f; i , t cl; n c d t t h 7 , ni f b y ac bus in ess do o ra 8 dt s.). -rat elections aS Intreteforee at the Court th ou entirely on the Cecil principle, buy and bell .entirely „borough of Orsvir.bbing is.,o"t(l:aassii:Niiekeepeupo(!.loe,:itss t o o f a tt credit, e n o d - 4, t :•I.e elecuirs of East Brunswig township, . theiceleitinu ht the house of Henry Lutz, nu t pied tiv:S-billip ;Mover, in the town of Mt Keen Thus much for the princinle on which I conduct bu- 5. Tle ele s' f'Phie t li' , , einess. - ' • , . I have now ,finished, and ready fol - FA LL and t c h o c u i e c h e I e o c i t i o l ia l ,, t g r t i l , i , e: ,, hous T e l .7 o , r e i ' l \ , Z: r il o l c u i . a:i n i = 1 ., 1:1 . p t L utz, WINTER SALES, about ah.Oitl gitmenti, of the I. hereafter foMns a sepairite election district. heviest style', the cut and make of winch is univer- qualified elefAhrs thereof, shall hereafter vote sally acknowledged to be iinerm filled: ] Super super Dess sad Frock Coats. in every vari :'2 general elections in separate boxes from the t, ", at the tiouSof Willlam Lutz 'file qualified thereof, shall elect their Officer's annually at sly eI shade! and' color. ; • end place for. electing judges and inspectors, Newest style, superlative French and, American ducting;said elections agreeably to the provi Cassimerc Pants the Act eritinfil an "Act relafintOn elector. Contmonweilth, passed the tld of 'July, le.ill, . A larsesed tn st splendid assortment of rich st yle' - Stlk Velvet. Merino and Cashmere d'Ecosce Vesting% supplenients!. i . • ; . , of my own irriportation-lhe style of some of which ii. The electors of tA'avne township,will li election.at II house of L'eoaard 'Shot' inicep cannot be hid elsewhere in the city. : "rho • most °extensive assortment of super Cloth I° 7l"l 9 b r e F e r l i e e c d i l ti nh t:i7Tlpper Mallantango towns Cloaktever seertin Philadelphia. With every ,variety hold their elettions , at the house f 4 satouel 5 'of new-style IVoolen,.Plaid and Striped Lining.: said umnsliipi . Asphaltath, Beaver, Bangup Coals - a liege variety, 8. The elec ois of Barry township, jutted; With different style Trimmings-- I Waved Beaver l a i_o t we e i nccuft, i iip i y . n Raven, ~,,i i i l , ti.j,hil torso. Bangup Coats, Plain Beaver do., Adelaide Sack do., a g, I „Ti l ie nu a •' er 'o" new and beautiful article . for as easy 'and pleasant election at Me house of Jacnh Helierling, jr. of Ponce ' Il ' lN:hlgl S lip. :ii ' l l ii; Overcoat ' I .township. ' 1 fhave the ldrgest display of Cloaks ever offered in 10.Tne electors of Lower Malientengo towns, the 'city; with - every other-article in my lifle of besi- I holdheir eeneralwei el e c tion, at the house of Jos' nese, which l i tun determined to sell lower than can...l-man t in said th. . , 11. The electors of West Penh township. 5 lie MR red by any others M the trade, . , , their election! at the house now occupied I: Philadelphia Sept. 27th, 1815 ' . 39—famo Sc a r w i s e ., einfrtatoldr:nor ['Winn ;,,,,,G‘hi-p, will ho -- I - • --, - • • . • '. , , , election at the house of Jacob Eisenhower, 1: : :,.... - ..! . -. ..: to 13. e i l t 4 ( b o i l. , s u s t e t C OI. J Rusts aco t b o w ra n t s: b il - t i p i , i, e k ' e i will Ito Ilig:b,'township, ;I • -, IL The elegtors of the . ,Borough or miter., i . . hold their elec thin at thelinuse now occupied chard WeaVer, in s lid leirolieh. 'l5. The, eirctors of Hutt part of the tow Schuylkill. ineluiled in the followinglioundaries Beginnidg at (the line between ,ricltu! kill an -Brut-swig. toWnstiips, thence aloritethe date P*3 ing from Orwiesburg to Cataw 'sea. crnssing th • the said townships of Schuylkill and East Ilr thence aloneisaid state road. In the northei ii ltuslt township, including the said township of kin, and the northwest of said state road ro I of beginning, Shall hereafter lie an'eleaiim dust the qualified ilectors-theretif shall hold their electionsat the house of 7: Barkiw, in sat ship. • i 16. The (vilified electors of Schuylkill tewnsl heretofore held their elections at the liiiuse,te irk Bensinge • r, jr., and who are, not int hide abovellioundaties, will hold their getimel eler heretSfore tit the htaike.of Frederick Bensinge t Schi. Mill toWnslitp. 17. The electors of that part of the township wegian and !Branch. included within the till boundaries, to wit. Beginninz at the Broad 51, 'lntel, including the same, from thence a sou corner to the;west Branch of the river Srliuyl Chatimenseille, ierluding the same, thence 6 the said welt ',ranch to the so th of the Mine' including the colleries at said gap, from thence east cdurse lei • the west Norwegian creek, at .1 Williams' collieries. including the AMMO; ft mii, continuing the seine Course to G. Meore's lave!? on the Centre, turnpike, including the same, from an east course to Wadesyillic, linelfiding, tb from thence continuing the saute course to the St. Clair, including the same, to Mill creek; thoii lowing the said Mill creek afill valley, to thi leaise of James C. Stephens, int tinting the sari' thence a-south west colirsert i the Anted Altiunt;l ter, to the place of beginning,' and' the electors part of Branch township 1) mg West of Chapn in said towiiShie, to Ralin's tavern on the Mit road, and smith, of the west branch of the river : kill. (Who heretofore held their elections at Lint shall hereafthr be an election i ii„i t h.t, an .r.t. e voters thermic, shall hereafter hold their ges4 ~t `lions at.the house 'LOW occupied by Peter Kilt c town ofNeW I antic ih the township of Nor IS. The (planned electors of the, remainin. t) Branch towrisliip. not included in the above ho t will hold their general elections •as iteretofor house of Jacob Heim; its the town Of Llewelly 10. The mialitied clot ter. , of that I part' of th . ships of Norivegian and Sclutylkillortm hi•reto . their elections at the Pert Carbon House:in II of Port Cartier, and who arc not inCluded in i bounderies, ivill hold their general ,elections a. fere at the Port Carbon House, in the town of I i b0n. , 1 , , - 20. All the qualified i elect ars, 01 the Smith • the borough of Pottsville. shall hold. their de. the publil, house of Jacob Geisse, iu said war 21. The North Ward in the borough of Pottel ing eastwarilly 14 Centre street, shall he ca "Northeast Ward - and the-qualified electors shall bold their general electiens at the house t cupied by Nlaximilian,Doertlinger.to Said Intro. 22. The North Ward in the borough of Pottso ins westwardly of Centre street, shall be c '•Northwesi Ward," and Me qualified elettor Including that portion of the electors of N totenslilp, Who heving heretofor'e voted in said shall hind their general elections at the house copied by Nathaniel J. Mills. ' 23. That pct of the township of Mahheiin.ly Of the, sunin tof the second mountain, shall oilier and a separate election district, and the, voters ri•sitling within the 111/1111119 thereof. shal to bold t' it aenerai e;,:rtions M the !`Noun Hotel." In said township. - 7 24. That the electors .1f Manintim lowitsb., . southeast elf the 6.ll.twing hint i—conntencli g at the township iipP of Wayne and 51 Inheint town h m ips. on il . the Summer Hill, thence alongihe Sumer Hill and orwigsburemed, to the house of Wittow Swei km, and the hou.SO ofJohn Dewalt, excluding the sam s'.lltence • to the hetnie of -Philip Drumheller; thence to l ' tt tilled , : I 1 , of John Delbert, at the Centre. turnpike, the eto the I house nf e liniulialz thence'to the house aPh lip Rock: I' thence to the house of John Stamper, jr., Incl 'ding the 'l, saute; thence to .he township line of said l',%laillieitn IL and Scuylkill townships, shall hold their genafal elec- A Lions at the Court House,' In the borough of Orwieshurg. Il 25. The hlectors of the remaining part of 51antwoo, township Will hold their election at the house of Philipll Royer, innkeeper. in the borough of Schuylkill Haven.ll The 'enough of Schuylkill Haven hereafter forms a. , separate election district, and the qualifiiti voters] 1 'thereof shall hereafter vote at th e (general eleclionsi 'in sep imi e boxes from th e township at th e holt hof Phil , l ip Boyer The qualified electors thereof shall leer their' officers annually at the time and place fo electing judges pnil inspectors, for conducting said elections 'agreeably to the provisions of the, act entitle ' an "Act relating eh electors ofthis commowtvealtb"{asset the second of jut! one thousand eight hundred a d thirty. .nine, and its supplements. ' - 26. The electors of the borough of Tatniultia, will hold their election at the school house invahh borough. At whfch tune and places are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill ;-- • 1 One Person . I Tor Canal.Cominissioner ofthe Common Wealth i of Pinnsylvinia. . • ;' - 'n 'wo Persons For Members of the House of RepresentatiT toni, rnonwealth of Pentinsylvania. 'One Person For Prothonotary and Clerk -of the Courts c . ; Sessions and Common Pleas. - One erson For Register and Recorder and crk. of the e , 1 - Conn. ' . I One Person For Treasurer of the county of Schuy ! , I - One Person • 1 For County Corrindssioner. , One Person ' For Director of 111 e Poor. . One Person For County, Auditor. Two. Persons For Trustees of the Orwiesburg Academy I connty, of Schuylkill. I The general election to be op4ned between of 8 and 10 o'clock in th . e forenoon, and shaJ withouti interruption or adjournmont.until in the evening, when the polls 'shall he clnii In pursuance of an Act of the General A tha Corinnonwealth of Penniylvsnia. eel Act :elating to the election of this Comm passed the itil day of July, A. Di; 1539, Noti given, [ 1 ",That•Tbe Inspectors and jpdges, chosen a shall meet at the respective places appointe the election in the districts to whiclithey i belong, before nine o'clock in the niornin ~ and Tuesday in October, in each and ever, each' of said Inspectors shall appoint one!. shall be a quali fi ed voter of such district. " In 'case the person who shall have received the second bighest number of votes for inspector. shall not attend ion the day of election, then-the person who shall hove received the second highest nutnlier of votes for judge at the next preceding eteetion shall net as in spector in his place. And in case the permin who shall have received the highest *lumber of votes for inspector shall not attend. the person elected judge stead appoint an inspector in his place ; tind,in case the person elec ted judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall nponint 'kludge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue In tho board tor the space ()Cone hour niter the One fixed by law for' the opening of the election, tbegratified vo ters °Clam township, ward or district, for which such officer Shall have been elected, present at !t het place of electioh, shall elect one of , their number to t fill such va car`clyt.ilthall be the duty of. said assessors iespectliely to attend at the place of hob:lira every ge 'iral,speclal or township election during the whole ti e said elec . tion ielkept open. for the purpose of min information to the inspectors endjudgetwhen' called' n inlelation .tothe right of any person assessed by them to vote at such bleetetten; such :other Matteis in relation to the ' I , . Werecolli4zenil al? of our fnen.ilsra n itint he-Ci ty. tb , eafl at the - Pekin Compayys Slare t And • lay in a! supply of - Their - del.ciona Teas. • .. THE I PEKbi , TEA COMPANY .• , Iro. 30,, SOUTH SECOND ST- Between. Market 'and Chesnut, L4III.•OELHIII.A. • • . , HAVE canstantli on hand, and fnr sale, wholesale 11 and retail,.a variety of choice fresh Teas, at low er pricee;.accordink to the quality,. than they ran be bought for at any other epiablishment in the cltY. V.e TEAS, exclugivelyt,. ire sold at this house, and several varieties, which c annot be nlitillne,l elsewhere. Any Teas which do not eve entire iattsfaction, can be returned andeachantredoir the money will he refunded, Tne-caitens of Schuylkill County, are respectfully invited In give us a call. . • B. ZIEUCR — Rteent for the Pcbih Tea Company. Phitada.,,S pt. 27,1815. • . . FURS!- FURS!! FURS!!!: cinnuFN 140. S. 2d st. Fhdada. Furrier 4. dealer in F u rs.; 11 AS just finished and still-mantifm turinea spiel - 1- .11 did assortment of fancy.Fues. consisting of Miffs, Boas,Victorias, Collate, Tripiritings,:&r., made of Mar tin, Fitch,' Lynx, Genets', Siberian Squirrel Skins, &c., which lie offers: wholesale and retail; at the low est possible prices. - • All 'kinds of FURS, purchased at the bigheut cash price.,. ! Philada. ; Sept. 27, Isis. 61311.5;11!iNt. tO 'ati order of the Orphans' Court of .1. Schuylkill County, the subscriber appointed be the said Court , for that purpose, will expose to public sale, at the public house of Abrahatn Sell zer,'in West Bruns wick ToWnship, in the said county, on Saturday, tIM: 21.41 day of ,Noventher next, at 10 o'clock; A. N., of said day, all the 'Real Estate of Jacob Miller, late of the said townshiP, deceased. to wit ; -No. 1. Containing 109 Acres, 35 perches of landsad joining thy Little Schuylkill Rail Road, Panda Ceorge Moser, Samuel B. Medlar and others. The improve: ' t , Monts thereon consisting of a large house, AteX barn. stables and all other tiecessary Con ;;;; Coy venienCes, spring house and good water at II i :„*-- the door. The buildings are on the Cata ._..... "....„..„_ - wissa road, and this purpart comprises the principal part of the Homestead farm of the said totes tate. . -- No. 2. Containing 50 acres 60 perches ofdand, ad joining the said Rail Road on the north, and the river Schuylkill on the south„being part of the said Rome stead farm, and being all bottom land on the river Schuylkill; on this purport there is . a saw mill in gond order, and a valuable water power, embracing the whole of the Little Schuylkill, with sufficient head and fall for any purpose, ' No. 3. Containine 53aeres 89 perches of land, boun ded hy'the River Schuylkill, land of John Scholl, John Bond and others, nn The said Catawissa Rnad, tieing principally. farm land, lea good Ante of cultivation,. with a proper proportion of well timbered land. No. 4. Containing fin acres 75 perches, bounded by lands of .john Schell, John Bond and others, tieing Tim cer Land -alt of which said Real Estate, Is situated en or near to the Little Schuylkill Re.il lload,, and within three miles:of the Town of Port Clinton, and in the said - township of West Bninswick. _.,,., She said Real Estate is ordered tOffie sold upon coo t d pu l t r i ; a n ittl.ut,t be paid pe ai di, s no Thate t t o w n y e o h n a e l f a c o l f i r o ce tti nt e o d r ay th . e ir p s i a " l c e l . clthe balance thereof he paid on the first day of April next, and the remainder in one year thereafter, with in terest from the firer day of April next. Title made and secured at the expos se of the purchaser ' JOHN P. HOBART, Trustee: A CARD. LIPPINCOTT ,s• RIYLOR, BEGS leave to say that they have Just received one of the hest selected stocks of Fall and Winter goods that was ever offered to the citizena of Pottsville, as to style, , qOality and price, to which they particularly invite' the aitentionvf their cnstomprs and the public generally. LIPPINCOTT t 4. TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors; cor. of Centre and Mahantango st. P. B.—Just received a beautiful plate of Fall and Winter Fnihions for 1815 and 1846. ' Sept., 27; 39. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY SAMUEL LAUCKS, Proprietor, T Public Sale. By the Curt JOHN H. DOWNING,CIerki Orwip!burg,Sept.,27,lB4s. 39411. L.Ol - UCKS' RREIIIILATIC PRESERVATIVE : 'East. King at. Lancaster city. MUOII need not be said in relation to this won• derful remrdy. as the proprietor feels.coefiden that when applied, it will. CS t an be proven r.by it I number of' respectable persons, effect an entire cure of the Rhetimatic and other pains. It had not, on• til lately, been his intention to make it public;aut by the frequent appl . mations of his Teighbors, and the wonderful cures itlhas effected. he feels it a duty 1p owes to society. as,well as himself, tarnake it more eienerallY known„and at the same time, have it put as near as he can, Within'tbe reach of all who may be afflicted with diseases. lUThousands Of names could be published of persons Who have been cured by thiecelebrated med Mine. but it is not deemed necessary. . 03 - The above Medicine is an invaluable cure. for Rheutnaqe pains, Rickets. Scrofula,Chroric diseases, Pain in the Head and Breast, Cramp. White Swell. tog, Mumps.' Toothache. Stagnation of the Blood, Pain in the Blek.illeurisy, Sick Headache, Crimp in the!Stomach,Soarness and Swelling of the Throat, Coughs; "olds and Stoppages in the Head. In fact it renovams the whole system. -DIitECTIONS FOR'USING VIZ PRESERVATIVE. The medicine should be th.roughly rubbed into the pails afflimed; in very obstinate cases it should be applied by flaiinel and the application of a warm smoothing-iron ; in this case it acts as a powerful counters Irritant. N.. 11 ,, The above medicine is rot sold hy• any Druggist : and the public should be particulally tau ' nous net to purchase from itinerant pedlars as all stich,offered . are counterfeit. The only pl a ces to procure the genuinemedicine are from the proprie tor, or the regular stationary agents who show their authority by the-Proprietor's certificate. ?Testimonials of its efficacy can be had at the Proprietor's and from theregular .gents. 10"Messre, BRIGHT & POTT. aro the authorind agents for Schuylkill county. , 1, Sept. 27th .4 39 - I - CAUTION. " A 8 MY wife Margaret Lafy has left my bed and board without any just cause, I hereby caution all persons from trusting her on my account, as I wilt pay ao debta,of her contracting. OSBORN LA A - . 842. 20th ! 38-3 t • • $2 Reward--Stray Caw. STIfAVED aw. the subscriber ale YEL- p ay ow COW, with from a spotted face, a white r b belly and small 'white spots on both her hind legs Just above the hoofs: • Any person returning said cow to the subscri ber will receive the above reward. • WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Muddy Branch. Sept 20th ' _.lB-3%• • _ Effal I .ters as the said inspectors or 'judge shall from time to time requirr. assessments of v or either of them, "Tha no persi election, no afore, the age of iwenti resided within th t qt shall he patinMed la vole at an,' , paid, other than a white freicai i iii t- one yiars or i .itiore, who F t1P..1 !la L, state at 1,1%14 one ye,ar, atil in the iv p h r e c r c e e t d in_ :.. otT: u ir c a b it c o n li . o t !e_ at n !ascii ' ii IA Rhin ;),.. A. 1)., lry court bold n, ate to election district days tinmedtatel3 two years paid a assessed a But a citizen - of ti Dean a qualified /I from arid return election district, entitled In vole • preceding such electlon,and xvol,in ( i tate or county tax, whiclif,lial' have least ten days before litrt Alt, !WI) .-- el United States, who Ind pit, ~.,: , l) toter of this state, and Fe m .-ea t h.:rt.- 4, and who shall have resided in the nd paid taxes as aforesaid. ,I ill, 1,, ler'residing in this state six month:, BE CTION, the 14th thereof, . Provided that th - white freeruXn;citizen of the United states, states, who bad previously been a. (met / al: .1 vnt,r of this state , anti moved therefrom and returned. end who shall have righted tn the elect ion district. and Paid taxes as aftiresaijd, shall be entitled to vote a rim' resi ding in this stittrostx months; Provided, that the whiie freemen citizeni of the 'United ' States, between, the ages of twenty- tae and tWenty-two rears, and having resided in this state one year and in the el ecti, , n district . tel. days as afoireSaid, shall be, entitled to vote, sl- thoniti they shall not have paid taxed.. - "No person shall he permitted to vote wii,g ‘ s,e".name is not containaid the list of taxable inhabitants fur: nisbcd by, the cminissieners as aforesaid unless, first he produce a l eceiptfor the payment within two / years. Of a stat or.eminty tax assessed agreeably to the ennAlitiltien -anti give satisf.irtory!evideiq:e eithera on his own natt or affirmation of another. that:he has paid such a tai, tar on tailor.' to produce a rereipt,filiall make oath to i e pay medt thereof; or sectind. If he ~t Minis a right to:vote by being alt elector between the ages of twenty - -+ne and twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oath oriaillrmation, that,lic has re•illeil in the state at least of(e year next before lits applwaiton, and make s suLli proof of reSi&nce in ,the district a . l. It I- re quired by this ak t, and that be does veidY h'i'ev''' from the accounts giketi loin that lie is of the ace afiiresa id. and give such 'other evidence as Is required by this act. whereutio:l the !Mine of the; person so admit led to vote shall he iliserted in the alphaheli , al list:, by the jnspectors and note made oppoitte thereto hy wro int• like word -tax, ' if he shall be admitted to vote by rea son of having .hid. a tax, or thevviird - acel" ti' he shall lie cohnitt d to vote on accinint Of hie age, and in either case the citron of such path shall be called out to the clerks, i - ho shall nark It in the list Of alters kept by them.l , .. '' lit all case where the name of the person claim ing to- vote is i of fottuil on the list furnished by, the rorrtniissionern tart assessor, or his right 10 vote , hilli er found there° tor not is objected to by any 'T:alitit•il 1 citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to eAn ru lye turn per,. t on oath as to his qualificattons. avid if he claims to ha - n resided within that State fur one. y car or inure, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof; hat lie shall make rroof by at least one cernocteni witness, who shall hit a unfilled elemor.Ont heints resid,t with in the district for more than ienidays next itmilediately preceding said election, and shall afrio liinejilf swear that his bona fitleretkikienhe. in purse:Wire of hi; la wild calling. is wit ti n the district and :bat lie did not I/- Move in the sa ii district for the pSrpose of voting there i in. ' i rg, win i borough tunso.q. ing line. ott 'lntiet 13. lof George ling the rwluding ar Ahra ill here qualified al t he (cm n , not In ,IL gene - e In the •ill hold N, or bora. ill hold t the bo 'learove. and tie at tbinr lecihrs lie time ti,r con tom!. ot. of this I and its lq their •r in the tip, will ir, in ne the . 1., nun Inn In their 111 =aid ip. mill ph Os- ion qualifir.d as ainterolld, and who shall f, if required, of ,residence :Jodi pay omit resold, shall be rohnittrid to vnto in the tar district in WI:Ill:111w shall ri, , ido I n shall firevent lor attempt to pros Pitt an elution under thisact brut lodine! 1r stop or threaten any violerWe to any • shall interrupt Or impipperly i interfere , t , e s v, 'anion of lebi ditty., or clod) 1 , !• ,, k. ,1 1: dock the wininW Or ilVelille , lii.Ally•IV.111- Salli , may be hOlden,,or shaft riotously • ''', atslll'll ebultiolt..er khan use or Ki t e.: dation, threatir,„farii,or violonee. with •ncli unduly or riverawy any a •tector. 10 1 I ff MU Vi,iiiit, Ii r to re:trion tint treedoni , person on convietion--ideill be tided 111 *weeding live hundred dollars:l'nd he in, iv title not loss thrin'one nor more thaw • And if shall lu-shown to:the cart I of sorb offence :hall he had that the Wine was not a r'esident of the tiny. is a rd, •nship. whertillie Said iiii . ol . l:.• ova= liilll- • if entitled Ir. a VOlC:Oltririllylileil, en con- II bc - senterii•erito s 'par •:it tine;of not - less reirdollars, and he luinrisothil not hiss Is tier morn than IWO I, ears. • n or persons shall waive any Iret or waerh• It tiCtinv ~tertian , within this i ommon- II Alit lo Make any Fuel) bet Or 'wilier. ukiirtwlaination thereof, or by any written• •artisetlientoilialleileeair invite arty per to waive snail bat or ivaeer, upon. con ,f It. or they shall forfeit and ;pay 'three' [lint ko het. ooff 'red tribe bet. I . ~ ' urn to Blake th,,ir returns, for the county at the Court louse in Orwilislfurg, on r ) 17th day of Oitoluir A. D., 1015; r tilt hind and seal at the iiheritrs 1 1 1ko tr. and dated Sopnitislou 6th in they ear of thousand eight hundred Ettirl forty five and 'ear of the IndePentlance of the United lowa. . . . , •• Every pert make due proi, of:tales. as afii township, war If any perm any officers nil Bitch elect ion. ench officer, with him in th Or attempt to 46* tvhere the disturb the pe: tire any intim desien to Intl,' to pretient hit of rhoice. stir! ally Alllll not. e Nl:tinned for a twelve month Whet, the tri, pi.rson sn uffe district, or lot mitten, and n vietion, he se: thati.one hum than sic mom !If any perel} holdill • Jacob d their in ea d d their in said by NI ,Lip of n d Get d I. ad uisw 12. line .1 huyl -I,e place t, and 'ei eral tiju n- MESE Pahit. Ith^l 111; vet printed art (et per, ytion there lines the am 'I h • Jadve MUMS ritia%, the Gwen uml t Orwi Im =Ere I ty ninth .tateS of A i G ., od s live the b nntranniae alt h JEREMIAH REED; Sheriff'. Orwi&s— '0 1815.. 5 3 Shrrirs urg, to pi? IN rEn S FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S nishing TYPE Fu crilrers have opened a new Type Foundry ty of New York, where they are ready to s to any extent, for an!, kind of job or Can ', Paper. Cases, Brassßnle, Steel Column ng Sticks, Chases, aud . ever3 article nete.- inting Office. with.% are cast in new niouldS. from ail v set ofuntriles, With deep roamers, are o hn unsorpassedny any, and 'will lie mold snit the times. : _ . ri , lIE sub 1 In tln. rttLittll or& o ripe, In rt, Co pos tor a Tile type entirely ne arrtnted at prices to lore'ssestnrnished and also Steam Engines approved patterns. , . Machinist *constantly in attendance to re - and do light work. I'vntina of thetnusti . 1 pair pre-sr Comp° t Editors irmu h type sic month. papers con I iOll milks cast for printers. . 'fNewspapers. 'Who will hay 'three times a; Its their bills auwutit v.. may give the tiltove i !aloft in 'their papers, and mind their ainine it to the settteriteira. COCKROFT 4. - '‘OVEREND, GS Ann St. ;.M.ll 25—fiaio 'ward in ,tlons at QUM dle Iv lad the thereof: oc ugh. . ... , r • ler of the =road and fun/ account of Rechool re „qg o i g roeo of &rime! r ßirtolel .and 11 - Ifa ks lon the AWL day. of -tray 4. D., 1'.315: In the mat Donne th, filed vine, lv the thereof Irweci n Loron h rem oc- - Notice. • serlher appointe4 by the Conifer Common fSchuylkill County, Commissioner, to dii -1 money in the hands of the .kssignee among . )r.s entitled 'Omer)), under the assignment, es notice to all tnaiinconcerned and•intereii e will be in attendance', for that 'purpose, at the borough of O i wigshurg, on Monday the if October next, at l 0 o'clock, In the forenoon, where all such as are interested may attend. CHARLES WHIDIAA, Commissioner. 35-5 t rr ITE ficorgqe r , to the eonitrUction r -uf the I “Pottsville, Sunhuiy,and itoad.". We tire received a eircuiar from / the Otlicere of the 'hoeing con- hiiningicioluitons passed by that hotly ene of WhiChtVeOMMends that a Convention be held on , 24t of October; of the friends of the propo /aod,roxit, at the borough of Ridgeway pik Co. Pa. and aleounties friendly t o , the construction of said R!',o*are-earnestlyrequeSted to send delegates. It vrill.he remembered, that vre spoke of this route Itweek'or two since as the best that could be , select 4 for a R4Road communication between . PhijaX i alehia and the West. We are glad to see the people moeinq in this matter; the work is of I ' great i'Mportanco to our region and i nre hops that our citizens will take such Measures as . may aid in .dishing tbts object. '; = 1- • MED ThriNew York Herald states that r the sensation creata bvßem' s Book har heen so great, that ii!has mopped II further removrils in the Cue• tom liouse for the pr. eat. This "Chapter of In iquity":'. , has so etTectually , "uged Up'l all the prin• cipal;actors, that it .notv cc 4 7Nidered doubtful whethir tlie United States Senate will eonlinn the noiniiiittions of C. 1 1% - . Lawrence las Collector, ..and U. F. Butler as Drstrirt Attorney. ,;; • Tlikli.o74AN CATHOLIC Caution his built or con secrrdad over thirty new churches in the' United Statea within the year. The number of =atone ries r:C'ceised from abroad during:the same period. is estimated at one hundred and twits'''. •- SEMI