=1 r"C~ik The Coal Trade fbr 1846. The supply this week is 32,420, In tons, being an ta ct-ease nf 4000 , tons over last week. The dealers in siciiTork, what were holding back, under the impres sion that the canal Would be completed in time to pro: duee a reduction in ?slight on the Ran Road, are'siow convinced that no Coal business be done on the caiial this yeaNconpled with the impression that there 'will consequent y be a-short supply of Red Ash Coal in' thaimarket,-areisending In theii orders for that kind of Caal,and the supply for the balance of the season froth this region only be limited by the number of Cars the Rail-Road locripany-cin furnish. It is the impres sion of some, t tat the stagnathin of bustnesa, which. has cut off a supply of about 50;000 tons from this gjoiv (and the incrase in the supply this yearsO fan; being only about 110,000 tone, last year it wes 350,000) may cause a stalc: in some of the markets that , can- : not be reached - Winter. Tile period of Canal Navi gation on the Lehigh, LackaWana and Susquehanna, ie rapidly drawing - to a close, and although we can•rninre almost any quantity In this region, the' facilities of the Rail Road, will be limited to the present supply of cars z tivhichwere scprce this week ; and these facilities will be .fuither curtailed by the. cold anti frosty moinings which Will soon set in. I , • Vessels are plenty at Il.tchmOn'd, antlyrice3 remain withouttnutit variation. :.There is a night rise to New Yetlft; , • To • . ' per Ton. To per ton. ei :AS to 1 ti•l New llaven; 1 10 to 1 15 Lo-trot, 150 to 1 51: %litany, ' '1 45 to 150 fe u rdn.nd, , 1 CO: to 1 75 Troy, 11 50 'to 151 Cltarle•totan 1 59-to 162 New-York, 1 05,t0 110 Nantucket, 1 :11 to 137 Brooklyn, . 00-to 105 New. Bedford, Al3lto 1 35 „Newark. N. J. 90 to 1 (X) I'rovidettee, • 125t0 1 3111:111tiniore, 75 to 80 %Va.:lnn:pun, 11.(1, 80 to 90;F ull River, '1 25 .to 131 Sent to market for the week ending on Thursday evening last WEEK- TOTAL. 11,752 12 307.138 19 5,313 19 175,326 06 12.917 11 360,612 01 2,936 15 -62,211 13 Port Cartmaii, Haven, Port !Clinton, a 2,420 le * HATES OF TOLL AHD T11..4.1.114P01LTAT10N. - -Frign Mt. Cartinn. S: flai•en. P. Clinton To Richmond ' jl 60 et 50 - of 30 To Philadelphia. 1 70 '1 60 .1 15 LEHIGH .00 4 5 .1.: 'FRAME. The fOilowing is the quantity of Coal sent to market up to the th inst . Week. TOlOl. '4625 00 - 121174 00 2631 00 84276 00 2.874 00 -9U877 00, 3192 00 69533 00 - 1365 00 .31433 00 178 00 ' - 8354 00 362 00 3161 00 Summit Mines Rhutne Run Bedver Meadow Hazleton Buck Mountain Summit Wyotuing ' 15,227 00 IMII WYOMING COAL TRADE. Sent Co market to Sept. 1, 1846 108,058 Tons .DELAWAItE tjUDSON COAL tRADE: sent . . In to Sen?' sth 1516,`•. 193.9'3'2 tons PINEGROVE.COAL TRADE. - • Amount of Coal transported on Union Canal BOIL Road froni.l6th to 30th Sept. [inclusive] N.Tonc'ewt qr. • 4.331. 5 3 Per last report 39,(,001^_ 1 94,030 10 0 Amount transported on Swatara Road Tons cwt. 2,SSI I • . 2 • Per last report 25,019 5 0 71,931 4 2 V. L. CONRAD, Collector Tottl ALINE HILL AND - SCHUYLKILL MAYEN R. ROAD. The following is the :.mount of Coal transported oi'er this' Road, during the week ending Wednesday 'even luglAti .12,425 17 Sons, . Per last report, 312,703 13. "• . . OE 355,129 10 " . . WILLIAM NE VELL,Collector .t . 11L1.. CREEK •RAII. ROd.OR: 1846. • The i tollowing is the amount of . Coal passed over the Dlill C eek !tali Road, fur the last six days. .. • 4,901 17 Tons 102,206, 17 Per last repcirt, 1,0 ° .3,1 6 814T0ta1, " GEORGE . IIADESTY, Collector.- NOUNT L'AIIBONI RAIL ROAD. The anionntid• Clot transported over this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last, is • 5,565 Tona. • Per last report : . " Total, SCHUYLKILL FALL sY RAIL ROAD • Amount of Coal transposed ovo the :ecfiuylkill Vat ley Rail Road for the week ending on tSatirrday even , ing, last. . . , 0,248 02 Tons. 149,482 02 Tons. Fir last report, .155'.330 04 Tons JE'SSE TWINER, Collector Total, MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Coat trensportee"over 'DM Mount Cur bon & Port Carlibn Rail Road for the week ending on Eaturdaylast. ._ - 11,269 04 tons , .- 1 Per Mitiepcirt . 275,515 18 tons . - 'R56,815 06 tons - JESSFITURN ER, Collector. Tedcher Warded . '(;BOA the New School at Woolisideiner I Apply to Mr .1. COCKIIILL, Llewellyn, or' to 'I'IIOSIAS PETIIPLICK, at Woodside October 3d, 1846 - - Ileideiburg:' Ai;Ew--4,iDi'el.. -BY ../.9.IfES--juAt received'and forsale atIBANNAN'S Chcap Book Store. Oct. 3d, 1616. . 4o—. . . GUNS, &c. -:',TNOUBLE and single barrelled stub and twist Da :l3 niascus anil.plain Fowling piects,'llille and Can ' later - Oowder, Powder I , ll , sks,.Buck Shot, Percussion Caps, Shot, Lead, &c., for sale at - iIIARTOi!S Drug Store. • 34 Simt., flO, 1816 Prunes and Ginier. A FEW jars prst quality Prunes and fresh'preserved .rlping,r;just'lecelved and fur sale at . MAIITIN'S. Drug Store. 39 Sept., 211,1816 • . TUST received at the York Store. a large l as3ortnitint d of Mines suitable for-Mines, Canal Boats, ,&c., &c., in size from Ito 6 inchei—both of Manilla a nd haWan .. Hemp.. - EDWARD YARDLEY. . I Pottsville, Sept.,2sth, 1816. • - , 3P-- 1 TUST received at the York Store, a lot of Bale Hay, 4t.1 from Bound Brook, Nev.' Jersey, of a superior iluai ,' Sty .Also,' Oats, Ship stuit.h.r... kept constantly on band•ly the subscriber., EDAyARDYARDLEY. ' , • , Pottsville, Sept., 20, Itillk. • ! • 29 :-- NOTICE: 1• •NiTHEREAs letters of Administration on the estate of John Maguire, late of the borough of \Schuyl kill Haven, in the county Uf Schuylkill, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county; to . Ihesub.criber—theretore,'all those indebted - to said es tate, are requested to maliepayment, and those having tegal claims again.t: the 'same, will present them fur ettlement to , • JANE MAGRI RE, Administratris • . Schuylkill Ilaven, - Sem. 26, 106. 343-6 t• I , MAPS! MAPS!? ALARGE Map of the Wo rld, on Me.rcatore.Projec lion, together with a arge Soak containing a co pious index, and descriptions of the various 'countries xeplesented on the Map. I , • Large- Distance and Reference Maps of the United States, ktates, designating eveiv county and town, Which is also accompanied with a large book of Reference, con .taining also a Geoloiiical description of every State and Territory In 7 nn. r !daps of e Unit d 6 St t es. , • Mapsof the Pres' . s. i rocket Maps of, the States and Territories. • Pocket Traveller's Guid es. ~ ' Mitchell's Universal Athis for Schools. ' Morse's Ceregraphic Naps, published in Nos. at 25 tents each. . • .. „ • . - • TheseMapi are the latest and hest published in the United States, ant will he sold at tire irriver4 Publisher's ,cash prices, at BANNA.N'S Cheap Rook Store.l Sept., 26, ISI6. 39— - New Law Books A rtiL. 9, Watt's Ilr Sergeant's Reports. Also. . V Wharton's Criminal Law of the United States, a ye:y valuable work, price *5,00 each, Just published and for sale gt. BANNAN'S Cheap Law.. Book Store, t. ollsiti I I e, where is also for sale I , Graydon's Forms, rei, ita , d edit hip, ff 50 Binn's Magistrates' Companion, s 00 McKinaey's Digest of thel.aWs of the State, 500 McKinney's Justice; . . •4 00 Select Laws of Pennsylvania, ' lull Wharton's Digest, .1 i. Dunlap's Form Book, Getz's Forms, Form Books from 0 cents, to . o},All Law Book.; Fl6l Op hand. obtained.to order at the to*est Philyaie!phil c.l ; th wicos. Bept,'26, 18461 30— . , . • • • • •• Tht Frencla and perinan Lan •guagca, and IT undersigned respectfully offers his services to 1 the citizens of Pihtsvillel and Its vicinity, as a teacher of the French and Gekin.in tangUages; and ln alrnctor on toe' Violin and Guitar. The experience of severallyeirs' as teacher of the the above named branches, i enables hini to assure a rapid advancement to classes, or Individuals placing themselves under his instruction. Arrangements as to time and terms can be made - with - Ilan at^Dire Ilsig's In NoriVegian at. F. PERRIN, September, sth, 1856. Zp—eino • ANEW lot of . Song Books, among whiclt'are Pete Morris', Polka, Pbilopoena, Jack. Wilma's. Pica yune Butler, 31arstleia's Delight, the Jolly. Bailsman, Rooster Bdy, the American, the Lover's, the Ruby, Nice Eoung Man'a, Rough and Ready Songster, to getheiwith a variety of others; just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. • Sept:, 26, 1848. 39 , !len' 1.001i5.N,, Life of Frani ]ones, 2 volume's, J -111 00 - • Vestigbs of Creation, witlia sequel, ' 50 Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, die. by a New Englander,. • . , . '6O Martin, or the Foundling,4 Eugctie Sue-, parts • 1, 2 and 3, each . - fa' The Log of a Fnvateersiban ; by Marryatt, ' 45 Marion and Pis men, a historical romance, 25 The Creole, from the German, 25 Genevieve, by Durbas ' • , 50 .. Theresa, intim Chid llyadata's Fail,. .• 0 ' 12} Statesren of the Commonwealth ofEngland,• 25 . New Book or Nursery Rhymes, , . .• • 75 Forest Days by James, . 721 Rose D'Albret, by do ' '' „ an . - Arrah. Neil, do ' 'l2l `The Sninggler, do- ~ 25 The Prarie Bird, by C. A. Murray,. , 25 ' Confessions of a Pretty Woman ; by iliskPar-' • . doe. . .. 25 The Unloved One, by Mrs. Potiland„ 121 ' Letters from' Italy, by Headley, ' 50 Archibald Weruer, or the Brother's Revenge, 50 Carlyle's Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell,so Together with all the new publiiations of the Day,• just received and fur sale at SANNAN'S Chealook Store, roust, Hie: ' ' Sept. 20. 1816.• ', • 39 • , . FLOUR A ? Nll POTATOES: • BARRELS Fresh Maidencreek now. 0,4100 Bushels Ship Stuff: • 130 do Potatoes,"rk: , 10 - do Onions, For saleid lots to suit purtilasqrs, by - '• C. E. NORTON, Next door to Shbetm's Shtie Sept., 26, 1846.... • AN ,ORDINANCE : • To autkarize a loan, fur the erertiop of a Mar- Let douse.. . . . 1 • . • E it Ordained and enacted by the ToWn Council of 1./ the bOrough of Pottsville; and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, as follows, viz. SEC. 1.1 That the President of the otinol - be, and he is hereby authorized to borrow Oi the'credit of the CorporatiOn, the sum of Three Thousi nd Dollars. to be applied `to the building and erecting o a Market house, in Market Square, in the Borough of Pottsville. . _Sec. 2. The said loan shall be divided Into shares of Twenty-five Dollars; each bearing alt interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payab e annually on the first day of July, redeemable on or fter the first day .of January, A. D., 1857. 3. iThe books of subscription shall be opened , at the house of Fox & Mortimer. on 'Monday, the 25th day"Of September, inst... and dilly thereafter, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4. , 40'L10ck, I'. M., until the tt hole amount shall be subscribed ; the Burnt subscribed, shall be paid at the time Orsubsenbing. ' Sec. 4. For every share or shares subscnbed i and paid for by each subscriber, a certificate shall-he ifsucd under the seal of the corporation. signed by the Presi dent of the Council and countersigned by the Treasur er, which shall-be transferable by, i person or by at torney,.on thetiooks ,of the loan. .eny number of shares mat he included in one certificate. Six. 5. All sinus subscribed and pa d for, shall bear interest !nun the time of payment. :but - no interest shall be paid thereon before the first ay.of July A. D., ISIS. 005,319 02 379,108 00 ' That the President-of the Council, with a committee' of two, consisting of J sse Foster and James M. BeattY or either of them, shall be a commit tee to receive subscriptions to the loari, to give receipts for the money received, and pay it intelhe treasury, Signed—BENJAMIN fIet.YWOOD, . President of the Council, Attest-78am, lisay2. Town Clerk. Pottsville, Sept. 194816 • " '27,003 6 2 .• MILL - FOR S O LE: . . ~:. r . ,, • '1'111.: undersigned offers at private sale, .ebror his valuable 111 ill Property,lsituate he the bo :I tv rough of Hamburg, Burks county,' I i I 1 , -.2 Schuylkill Canal, and neat the PhllatlelPhia, --......._;-::- Reading and 'Pottsville Rad Road: The im provements consist first .of u substantial 3 story brick c , teitin Istill, with three run of burrs atql all other nece.,- miry apparatus, for merchant and custom work. All kinds tuid kitty quantity of grain can be easily clitained, and hay_ in; a large 'retail. trade, tik well as wholesale, and all the flour inanufattured,con he suld W the .. Pottarille market, and minim :did at all iimeS'2s 'cents more per barrel, than any othcr market, and ft bmine,es stand like this fur sal- . -ling Four, Feed, plaster,' Coal; Lumber' &c., is rarely to he tound in this state.. eecond. a two limy, ,Brick clwel-*- hug iltui=e,4vith a two story. Brick Kitchen attached, Etat, Ming &el, ;d good order. Any person who desires a beautiful convenient and profitable business place, is par ticularly invited to call and examine flit! advantages this property posbesees. over any other for carrying on ac pro - fitablebit-niess. The terrns will be easy, and it will be gold a bargain. For particular inquire of . • ' . . THOMAS SIEGER:on the premises. Itamilur, Sept.l9th,l9l6. ;' J 19-31 Family 1111317. • • FROST $1 00 ;to 422 00, just reedy and for sale at BANN A.6i'S Cheap Book store,:k none; which are . beautiful Family Bibles, at the lots Tate of 8.3 per, eppy. Call anu 'see them. - . • Sept., 10, 1546. . " 38— ' 150,850 I..EA VEIL egllector. NEW AND APPROVED BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS & COLLEGES. OLLEN-DORrg New German Gran i nner. Do s ßey to • do 'do - 'do New Lrench Graminety ' do . Key to •do [do . . - 13nImar's ieviiac's French Grammer. .: ' . Surenn's,Freirch Pronouncing Dictionary:, , I,Vannsbocht's French Gratuities': ' .. . Arnold's Latin. Prose Composition. Arnold's First and Second Latin Book. Antlion's AnisWorth's Latin Dictionary. . ' Andrew 4. StOddart's Latin Gritnnner. Do' ' do Latin Reaikr. • Andreiwi! Latin Lessons, Jaeobs' Latin [leader, Collot's French Dialogues and Phrases: • , Boll:oar's Colloquial Phrases. Picot's French student's Assistant. • Voltaire's Chnies XII. • , .Soplincle's Greek Grammer.. 1 Kinsley's Cicero de Oratorej . . Gould's Virgil., ? • . Oloper's Virgil. , . Anthon'a Salluot, . - .. , Anthon's Caeser, . . . . Anthon's Cicero, = .. ' , Eleme.nts,of Mythology, ... ' , Guy on Astronomy and Keith on the Globes. Together with a variety 411'o - tiler !looks just received and for sole at city cash prices, at BANNAN'S Cheap Bonk-store, Pottsville . Sept., 11, 1816, 40-3 t. c A' NATURAL itENEEDY,• 'Suieed to Me Human Constitntion, and • equal to the earc of every curate disease, will be found in • .WRWAVS • INDIAN , VEGETABLE PILLS; Of 4 t e North American College of health.. • . egraor . dinary Pills are composed of plants 1. which giow spontaneously on our nwn soil, and are, therefOre, better adapted tenor constitutions than Aledicinesconcocted from foreign drug. however well they may bezoumpoundeil ; and as VIiItIGEIT.B IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS .are rounded upon the principle that the huniait,Ody..is In truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, ' namely. l corrupt Manors, and that said Medicine cores this disease oil natural principles, by cleansiog-and pu rifying the body. it will he manifest that, if the-consti tution be not entirely exhausted,a perseverance in their use, according to direetionS,4s absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the, bOdy. When we wish to restore a swamp or Morass to ler.; cility, e drain it of the superabundant water. In like manner, If we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleanse itNor impurity. WRIGLIT'q lisailAN VEGETABLE PILLS, be found otte'of the best, if not the very best tried cane in the world for carrying out. this GRAND PURIFY ING PRINCIPLR; because •they expel from the body all' morbid and corrupt humor, the cause of the disease, hi an easy and natural manner; . and while they every day give ease and pleasure, (tweak of every name is rapidly driven front the body. The following highly respectable storekeepers. have been appointed Agents for the sale of -WRIGHT'S IN . DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, in Schuylkill County : THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville Bickel & Medlar, Orwiu fiburg. A. Heebner .VSon. PorWarhol). • ' ‘.De,waid, Poff & Co., Mc Keansburg, Geo. R Dry, TOscarOim ; 11, my Koch g• Son, Mitidleport.' Wm.:rag:ran:Tom4qua. E. & E Hammer, Orwigabutg. . !Alieeicr & Maier, Pine grove. John Sitiyder, Friedensburg. • , • Aaron Mattis, Lriwer blahantango; Jonas Kauffrpan; do Jacob Kauffman, Mahantango. ' .16lin WCist, Klingereton., . • . Gabriel Herb, Zirumerrwintown.' B De Forest, West Branch. ' Benj. Heffner, Minersville. Johannan Cockhill, Llewellyn. George Dreihelbis, East Brunswick. • Geo. H. Potts, Brockville. S. Hart & Co, New Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffnian,'Schuyikill Haven Charles Dresher, East Brunswick. \Jona - 4 Robinholds, Port Clinton. 'Resnytier & Brother; New Castle. :311ithiel Welst, Lower Mahantango. Boyer,Port Clinton. \, 9 50 I 50 2 00 ' ORires devOted exclusively to the sale of Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American Cot lege of Health, No. 288, Greenwich slreetiNect. York No. WS Tye - Mont street, Boston—and — principal cake No. 169 Race street. Philadelphia. , September I . fl, 18 • 88.. . _ , OTICF,;.IB, hereby given that Letters of Administra. lion were this day esanted by thelteg biter of Wills and for granting of Letters of Administration, for the county of Schuylkill,_ unto the subscriber, upon the estate of Jacob Ziegenfas, late of the Township of Barry, now deceased. All persona Indebted to said es tate, and all persons having demands against the Isamu are requested to call on the subscriber for settlement. s ' J. U. ZIEGENFUS: . , Mrnersville, August 29th, 35-6 t Song Books.. Administrator's Notice. Moody is sierhterndcht. Citap Boot, .90e;ami . irreek Store: sirs of ate bid Boot nest doer to 4. ft,' White's store, mist opposite -1 , C. Vreries i 11/Ifts Horse. Tavevit,pentre st.; Pottrrille, Pa., b i r • ucionr & 4ECUTE73llrAblir,thank.l ful to the puhile, for their liberal patron - . age. would ,r_espectinily -. announce that they hay...lncreased Abele stock; with new and desirable gooa, and intend always to have on hand at wholesale and retail, 'a complete assortment of of mens,„ womens, and childrtns bouts. shoes, aud rub bers of every kind and quality; of the latest style 'and Mahlon: . Also trunks, valises, carpet bags, satehalsatc of va.l .- rious kinds. Leather, morocco, kid liningrtand calf skins, fashionable and cormsh lasts; shoe thread and a general assortment of shoe findings ; Apgether with belt leather, lace leather, rivets and buefs; &c., winch the will sell at the lowest cash prices.: h. D.—Please call , and see ourstock and learni our prices, before purchasing elsewhere. MOODY & AECHTERN&CDT. 'pottsvipe Eleptember 1911,1840 . • 38 ESTATE OF JOHN. • MORRIS; ' Late of Erie, Pennsy/rania, deceased, NOTICE la hereby given, that the Orphatis',6ourt of Erie county, Pennsylvanta, have awarded a writ of inquest forahe partition and valuation of two in lord of GroUnd, situate in the borough of Evie, Pennsva 'Dia, late the real estate of the said John Morris, d c'd. 'and that .1 hive ,fixed Monday, the !Milli) , of October, for holding the said inquest on the preimisya,,asErie, Pennsylvania, when and where all I tierions - inteiested, are notified to attend. " Wm E ; MeN Sheriff of :Erie County.': Erie, Sept . ., 19th, MO. .384.3 t .., . . .. ' Coal !--cog !! ' [, . . T INTEND keeping a supply of the beat quality lhite Al and Red Ash Goal s . for family use. durtne the Pal and Winter. Orders left at the office of the Miners 00- nal, Anthracite Gazette, or atlhe ;Yard below.Glenh. ens' & Parvms' Steam .51111, will be proniptly attended ts. , CLIAS.-13.1WYNISOO .1' ' . Pottsville, Sept., 19,194,13. , .1 311—.. L. . , • DESIRABLE, MILL ,PRDPER'.7 , . • • ; r iit SALE. 1 . . ~, ~A MI f.• SEAT, fourieent'aniles from __r Pottsvill , indfourinilesfrom . Pinegtota, ;;;; 1.1, situated n'a. never failing stream Owe n I L=:7. ter, with two run of Btfrrs,-calculated' to _ ....-• '. do either custom work, or manufaCtOre Flour for sale.' The Mill is built of part stone end part, frame. all in.gilod condition s There is attached tp the Mill 28 aura of Land, d 4 of which is'in a good elate of cultivation, and a norm) i well limed, except tens byes whichare coi , ered with rood timber. The termal Will be made advantasemis. it mlly also be exehanged for. property either in PuttSville, ran Carbon or 111 ii iers vale, if desired. For further particulars, apply atthe office of the Miners' Journal. , i , . , September 19th, 1816 • . . TAKE NOTICE TUT, me and my wire Sarah:have iiarted by n al consent, therefore I notify all persons against trusting her on my account. as I will pay.no debts of her contracting, atter this date,' ,I lIENRY Mincrsville,Sept„lth, 1546. NEW AND CIIEAP'I'- Fashionable Clothing Sto, IN FOSTER'S BUILDINGS, 4 few doers lbove Mt Emporium Olice,Polts ille J. CAMILBELL & CO., TAILORS, pAESFECTFiJLLY Inform their frieUds hod the pub lie, that they have taken the above store, where they haVe made,and intend to keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of - . . READY MADE CLOTHING, - - Which for cite and workmanship, cannot be surpassed bY any establishment in theregion—theli stork is'aff fresh,having been selected with great care, with n the, last few weekslfrem the lat^s,t importations. Persons who,pref9t having their measure take, depend imon having their garments made is thr' fashionable manner and warranted to give perfm asfaction. Pottsville, Sept., 12, 1846., 13E1 SHEEN •& 7. 11 00 V E • • • - 1 TIN AND COPPER SAillrus, At B. Philip's. Old Stand Ceplre 41., Poll D ESPECTFULLY invite the attentipn ofthe Kik, of Pottsville and its vicinity, to their neiv at cellent ai4ortnitnt of TIN WARE, which can b chased at loner rates than ever heintotore olie this region. TheyThave also'on hand a very tar Bonnie:it of' ,• CLIME STOVES,' , embracing Cooking Stoves of the lateeand mo.t ap proved Patterns, Radiators, Air tight bild all kit dii-of Stoves' for Rooms. Stores or Workshops, which t ill be sold for cash at extraordinary low rates. They also attend to putting on Tin Hoofs, and f rnish an excellent article of Spouting for houses. Diln't forget to call,beforeourchasing &sew as we feel confident it will be to the interest of 1 to do so, 4 doors above Market stree,t,lwest side. Pottsville, Sept., 12, 1516. ' , 37. 11 , 10UNT . PLEASANT Steam Planing Mill and Tai-4ing, Fa • , , . T"' subscriber respectfully announces to his usto meta and the public, that his Strain Planin • Ma chine on Norwegian Street, in this Bdrough, Is h ,w in successful operation, and is prepared to do all ki n da of Planing to order at the shortest notice. He w i t keep on hand flooring boards of everp description,. which will be poldat the lowest rates. lie i ts also prepared to execute? every escription of i . . - i • TURNING IN WOOD, . , . Such arAwnlng Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bann stern, As he has employed Mr. Wm. Cleim its his foreman in this business,he flatters himself that ail work entrustnd ito his care, be executed to their entire satisfaction Ile therefore solicits the patronage of the publi Ile has also a Circular Saw for slitting all ki da ot Lunibcr,. for the varloUs purposes fOr,,which it is used. • • HENRY STRATI `11.• -o'er Orders for turning &e.; can be hift at the St re of Messrir...lames'rllymtin & Sons. —l2 Pottsville, A g. 22,1816. Alit , LIOINE„tSIGN.AND , i ..., . RNAMENTAL PAINTING. •§_ - . L , • MESSRS. lIOWEN 6r.. MELGY, would most respect luny info4m the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. that they have commenced the above business, rind< intend carrying it on In all its branches. They flatter thernselves,that by consttnt attention to busineis, to i gether with the style in which they intend doing their work, they will receive•that patronage, which is due to industry and ntechankal genius. I. 7\ -They would.' . titularly Invite thei attention of she, public, to a 41 w and durable kind, of paint, called Cloys White i bilve 'lig and Gilding on. Glass, and to a new systeMrof7varn shing Wall Paper, .by which II e lightest paperis nOttstaitied in the least. Paper Ilan .. hie done on theshottest notice. • 1 N. 1.1.—A1l ordersleft with JOHN ,o, BROWN, or 3. 8.. C. 11A,TRIN, Druggists, will receive prompt at tention. - ,1 - I Shop over Wm. H:llilrit.Wstore, In Centre streak, fourth door below Market. Fitrance throug,htbe store.' Pottsville. August 15,1846: • i 'O--3o E ES . .• Henry Jen.kins, 1 - }VIBE-WEAVER AND PATENT WIRE SCREEN 514nufactiger, , . . ' - Coal Street, a few dome frdre'..,Norwegian etreet, ..I 1 rorrevlLLE:' j • ' ' Stel4ier ltiother, WITO.LESALE &RETAIL DEALERS 'lu Dry Griods, groceries, Flotir 4 - Recd . . And Mining Goods; cot. Sunbury st. Spencer's R.. R. - Ai IN ERSV ILLE, PA c ir Charfes F. ,Tha 'h ~e r, • DEALER,IN BOOTS 4 D SH-OBS Sign of the Gulden Ball and Big Shoe, Centre ; Street, h fen' doors below Market street, 1 rorrsvict.E. j Sept., ID, ISM - - ~ . I . -- _,- GEORGE'CAIANE - E, Haialnlays on hand rhea for rash., FLOUR, FEED,• - GROCERIES, 1 PROVISIONS,- QUEENSWARE, AND LIQUORS. 7'wo doors above ifnmsins' Ilktel, LIQUORS. Pa. PIANOS. TUE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to in form the patine in general that- he has , been app,inted the ohly Agent for this county, for the sale of C. - Meyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Plates: and‘ that he - has just .opened a fresh assortment •of the most superior oneX.ever offered to the public. Meyer's Pianos have received tb o e premiums of the Franklin Institute for 'several sueCessive years, and the first silverinedat was awarded in them by the same, Inatitution at.its last exhibition. His Pianos took the lead at the late National Fairest Washington, and were all disposed of long before the close of the exhibition. They have also received the most flattering nolice of 'all the mosceminent performers of the present day, among whom are, the celebrated Ikopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Wallace, Burk, Madabse Castellan, and manymthers,.wtuithave pronouncedilietu equal - to any European fian-ds.• • The subsertbVr can"furrush these Pianos either with Rosewood ox ahoganymses, at the Manufacturer's,! prices. AIII orders om a distance will be promptly' and eY peditiously attended to, and he invites all those want of as first rate article to give; him a tall at hl§ residence-in the bornugl?'Of Orwigbttrg; • .. tO. Old rialtos will be takeit in exchange: '. , V. ~September, 5th01346.1 36.-,6cno EM7 I - _ Tea 4 trency. in Pottsville...._,_ TilF;Pekin ea Company, whose Teas have , given such univcrsal satisfaction In the cities, have ap pointed the subscriber Agent. to sell their Teas in Schuylkill County.. The public are now enabled - to ob in lowera r i a u t p e e s r itohr. than rrheel;i have Teaesv beforeer t much I. been offered in this clunty. and they have I the assurance that there .are, no drugs or other foreign substances myed' with the Teas: They Are dona op In package.limed with lead, to preserve their' strength and flavor) from one quarter to five pounds, to suit customers,Mnd are furnished froth 50 cents ho fl 50 per lb., for a superior article. Mrs. BEllll.lfillN, Centre st . a few doors above Norwegian, Pottsville. pottaville,l:nril 25th 1846. 1,7,. THE .YOURNAt , - " I •, . TQ COtiTNTR . • WILLii.BIS, MURTLIET & BENKDICT, • ' Wholesale dia lerit,4ri Fancy Sta pk . ry Good" ISO ggnsa ;TREE% Its , r sasS, '' • liiVl.Tg the attention of Merchants rifting this mark :et. to their stock of Fall and Winter Goode; embra- Oleg all the new and desirable Styles of Dress Goads, such as•ombr'e and figured , l.yonese, Oregon printed' Cishnieres, Minis. de Laines, alpaccas, Priats, Gingharni, 64. • - Ertiche Casfimere and a wallet) , other now styles of Dress Shawls, rich, plain and figured Sllki, Gloves, Ho siery, Laces, iDibbons, Silk. and Linen catuhrick Hand kerchiefs. 4 e. 7 Also, ClothS, Cassimeres• and. Veatings; Seth:ens, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Ticking,, Checks, Table Di, aper and Linins, good - styles of brown apd bleached Sheetings and Shirtings: • Our Stock is laid in at the lowest market rates Irani' Auction and other sources, atuttvillte otered breath ar approved ctedit at the lowest priCes, whichdnieth. 'er with the fait that it is general, embracing' K)Arardr.. the most dear ble in both Staple - and; Fancf - aikock. uffbrds induc meats to buyers not suipassett. other house. New York, Sept., 28. 1816.. . 30•'-3tircr Jones?. talian Cheniteal Soap, A N jorallible apd never filling rerunli'for all moo lions andi diseases of„the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Balt; Rheum, Scurvy, Heat Spots, chapped, cracked of tender flesh, just recek:edrin4 fuesale at BANN.A.NrS Perfumery More, Bepi.; 28, ' . ' 11PALLISTEWS. 1 ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, • • ; • IN S ENSIBLE PERSPIRATION ; • frHE prece d ing figurests given to represent th4lsr'- 1 'SENSIBLE: PENSPIBATION. It is the gr , ,at EVACU ATION for the impurities of the body. Itwill be no ticed that a thick cloudy mist issues tiara all points of the surface, Which indicates that the perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we are in health. but ceases when we area sick. Life cannot be sustained without' it. It is thrown Off from the blood and other Juices of the body,and disposes by this means of nearly all the nitrifies withM us. The language of the Scripture is, : In the blond is the Life;' .If it ever • becinnes impure it may' be traced directly to the-stoppage ,f Insensible Perspiration .1 Thus we see all ttMt is necessary When The blood is stagnant or infected, is to'open the pores, and it relieves itself from all--impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality arekuifieirm, without sire tie of medicine. except , to, open the pores upon the sur- face Thus we see the filly of takings° many internal.' remedies. All practitioners, however, direct their ef- fiirts to restore the. insensible perspiration. The Thomps'ontan, for instanai, steams ; the Ifydropathist sfirotids-us in wet blankets; the lionicepathist deals out infinele,mals; tWAiloinithist lifeedsand doses us With mercury ; arid the blustering Quack gorges us with Pills! pills! pills!!! To give some idea of the amciuht of the Insensible Perspiration; we wilt state 'that the learned Dr. Lew enhock ascertained that five-eighths of till we. receive into the stomach passed off by this means. In other, words, if we] eat and drink eight IpoundS per day, we evacuate fiv pounds of it by Insensible Perspiration. This is no te other than the used up particles of the blood, rind ottrer'juices. giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefire, Is to.retalicin the system five eights of all the vi intent matter,thatua ture demands should leave the !roily., WI • can most t sat- ,=1 izens d pur ed in e It is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind with coughscolds and consumptions, .‘Sintetiths of the world die from disease induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration.• Let me milt, now,, every candid mind, what course ' seems the Most reasonable to pursue to. unstop the pores after they are closed t Would you give Physic to unstop the pores I .Or would you apply something that would do this uponthe surface, where the clog ging actually is 4 And yet I know ofno physician who makes any external application to effect it. Linder' these circumstances I present to physicians, and all others, here uyers M'ALLISTEE'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, l OR, VIE WORLDS' SALES. It has the power to restrire perspiration on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon everyipart of the body, whether!diseased slightly or severelyi' It has power to cause all external coats, scrofulous 'tumors, skirt, diseases, poisonous mounds, to discharge their putrid matters,.and then heals them. It Is a reinedy that forbids the necessitynot somany, anddeleteiious drugs taken into the stomach. . It preserves and defends the surface from all derange ment of its functions. The surface is thc outlet of five. eighths ofthe bilu and usedlip platter within.. It is pierc edwith millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up those pores and Death ',flocks at your door. It is rightly termed All healing ; for there is scarcely a dis&se.lexternal . or internal, that not benefit. I have used It for the last 14 years .for all diseases of the chest.t consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger arid responsibility, and I declare bt fore Heaven and man, l .hat not inone single case has it failed to ben efit, when4he patient was within MO reach of mortal means. I have ihaVphysicians, learned in ihe profession, I have had;ministers pf the Gospel, Judges of the bench, Aldermen and LawYers, gentlemen of the highest eru dition, and multitudes ofthe poor use it - in every variety 'of way, hnd there has been but one voice—saying, 'McAllister, your Ointment is good.' • CONSUMPTION: CM It can hardly he credited that a saiveca , n have any effect upOn the lungs,seated as they are within the eye tern. But, if placed upon tile chest, it penetrates' di-' teeny to the lungs. seperates the poisonous panicles that are.'coneniulng them, and expels them from tile system. i . , .. , I need :not ' ray that it is curing persons of Consu'mp-- 'tlon,contlnually, atthough kve are told it is foolishness. I care nit what id said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. , . • . I 'l' - HEADACHE. The 'salve has cured persons of the headache 4)1'12 years standing, and who had It regularly every week so that vomiting, often took place. 1 Deafness and. Ear-ache are helped with like sue -Icess. 4:r .1 RHEUMATISM. \ . , . . 1t * removes almost immediately the inflamation and swelling, when the pain ceases. . .. . . • ' COLD. FEET. '"• 2 _ . Consumption, liver complaint, pains In, the chest or side; falling] off of the hair, one or the tither:always al:companies cold. feet. It is a sure sign orrltiease in the systein to have cold feet: The.salvd will.tura ev•• . cry case. . , ~- In pet - prole, old sore - s, erysipnlas, salt, rheum, bier complaint, sore eyes; .qaincy. sore throat, bronchitis, tiroloo Or*re breast, piles, all .chest diseases,:stich as astlikr - ,1 oppression, pain—also, sere lips, chapped hands, - titinots;custaneons eruptions, nervous dbeases, and of the spine 111.-re is probably no medjctne now knoivrr,iso 'kood.. SCALD lIEAD., ' , . • We have cured cases that actually defied <e rerfthing known„ s Well as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors. One man *oh, us he . had spent *SOO on .his' children without any bene fi t, when a few 'boxes or, the Ointment cored Ilium, • . . . BURNS. It is the best thing in, the world for Burns: - (Bead the directions•around the.bnx.) 38- WORMS. • . .!. . , If parents -.knew how fatal most . ineilicines were to children taken inwardly, the? would bestow to resort to them! , Especially `nierultial lozenges,' and 'medi cated logAnges,"vermifuge" pills, &a. The truth Is, no one ea tell, invariably, when worms are present.— Now lc .me say to parents that this salve will always if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige ii 'of them, away. ![Read the dire:dons around the boa,) Therd is probably' no medicine on the face of the earth' at once so sure and so safe in the expu:siou:ol worms.l : Occasional use of the Ointment will always • keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use It I - JAMES. McALLISTER tk: Co., ' ' , , - Sole Proprietors of the above tin.dicine: . f , 1 CAUtION...:. • . • As the All-hearing Ointment•has been greatly coon- J erfeited„ we have given this caution to the public that 'no Ointment will be gennlne unless-the names ofJames McAllister, or James McAllister & Co., are Written with a pen upon every label.' ' tt3- Prim : 25 cents per box. , . , CLEMENS & PARVIN, Agents,Pottiville, Pa Sept.;26 1818. ,_ . • ~. 49-1 y . ~ , A ' lV-genteel boarVers can bekaccomrundated- on Application to the subscriber; by applying anon... - . . MRS. MOORE, Market Street 'September 19, 1816 F. W. GEISSENIIALITER, JR6 • 1 - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sidiciter fa Chancery, 4• Commissione r far Pennsylvania • _No.III Pine st.,-N: York, rear Nassau et.. • May, he seen at bin residence, 507 Broome street, be 9 !bee - A. M., and after 4P. M . Jutie 13, . Na 4 IslanA.Boat lIE undersigned, imuld respectfully into•rn his old _L .ruelognere, as well us new ones,-that no sale of his 'establishment has taken place,and all orders for,Sinopi, Schooners or Barges under. ID feet In length, Id feet beam, and 10 feet in depth, will be attended, to; with the usual care and determination to give satisfaction. Long Planking, Wrought Spikes,' heavy Timber and grotd.Woritmen, enables us to turnout River Craft of t be , very best description, warranted toplease, under a forfeiture of 000, on each vess el byy the subscri bet. JOHN H. "CRCIISLAND. Pottsyillo, Aveu5t,22,4848. CORNS. Boarders Wanted. Pl)itetOlphict. A IARD . _ • , ... ~ . TO* COUNTRit MERCHANTS,' _... SOOTS AND ; SHO S AT_ WHOLESALE, ' - ... . '' .1 ' N0..:-.7, Mar kei l atied, Phiiada.l ..t , t t t THST received direct from the -'ldanufartOry, row J Hundred and fifty cases of Hoots and Shoes, in all their varieties, comprising one Of the largest and best .: 01 ebtiassortments Of Esker') and • City -_ MAE , Boots and Shoes, to be found In the City, whichaye pledge ourselves, to sell at prices - that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to .purchasers. , ' Merchants btxt ing the aboVe named articles. will find lite, thbiradvantace to,call and examine our large and variedlstocks,-at No: 7, Market street, first Shoe Store above the wharf, north side. Loft, corner of Water and Market streets. • , W. 2t. SHCAIWAY•& Co, 'Philzitle„'Seid. 19,184@. , 7 .: l. , ;I;3 PLUMBE'S • ililtional Daguerrean Galler • . , And Photorraphets Famishing De p ot ; ' i ,I it 'WARDED the gohland silver eledals, foui first pro n. whims, and two highest honors, at the national. the MaisaChusetts, the New p'ork; aad„the 'Pennsylvania. exhibitionS, redpectively, or the nistsplendidsolored Daguerreotypes and best eparratinrever Jahibiled• , , Portraits taken in clan site style, without regatdito weather. -z, ~ Instructions given in th art. tilarge assortment of a painto -and stock always on hand. at the lowest cash prices.: • New Vork;'2sl Broadway; Philadelphia. 136 Ches nut stL ; Dalthuore. 203 Baltimore st. ; Wailungtia;\ ! Pennsylvania Avenue'; 'etersbug, Ye.. Mechanics' Hill ; ICineinnati, Fohrth and Walnut, and 176 Main st.; Saratoga Springs, 13 oadway ; l'aris, 327 Vielle, Rue du Temple ; LiverpoOl. 32 Church st. Philadelphia, Septecubei 19, 164 G ' :,j 39-Iyr FAIR . . ... . . • I :- _ ~ 4 - .'''. . • ' •1 , I . ' • : T : , t • . . 1 I 1 - , ••• • • • 1ai. ' .... • .; • • _‘,2:,.. ' . 7106 t• • ' \‘'....... , - . . . . . .-. • , I Patent platform & counter scales ~ ! I . , .. rf ITIESE Se'ales' nig constructed with great! care,.hy . I. etiperimeed workmen—under the supervision of the in'ventors. and every effort is made to eecnie not only erfeet accuracy, but also the, greatest sir-rip:a and d yallity. .They have been lone known and se verely tested, and are always right. These Scales are adaptedto every kind of business transaction, by weight, and from their extensive, use, loth in this:an d other Counqles, may now be regarded as the 'universal !stan dard. Fairbank's Hay, Coal and Rail road &hie's; are In gene - rat use,. both In thiUnitedStates and E6rope. F..r sale by - HAYWOOD S? YD Pottsville, and, A. R. lORRIii, 19111MarkeV sired; at the Agricultural Ware souse, of D. O..TROHTY. . CA frITION: - . ~, - The well earned reputation,Of these Reales, has In. duced the venders imperfect mid worthless balances, to offer them, as Fairhank's Stales. The agents of.E. ,5,....T. 'ttirbattic & Co., are furnished with credentials, and the publin are cautioned Whist itinerant venders of spqrious'artirles. - ' Philada., September 19, 1846, I For Sale at. riliate — Sale. • A LC'that certain tract or , parcel or land,'situated on 11. the Broad Mountain, in Lower Molianfonge town- . ship, in Schuylkill cciunty; (Connelly Betts county,) In the state of Pennaylvania,lbounded and described as fol 'piss; to wit:—Beginning at a marked whitentik tree ; thence by late 'vacant lands; none - skirl/eyed to Jacob Miller,'-north Sixty-five perches, to 's, white oak ; thence by latS.vacant land, now lautyeyed. to George, Werner. west 116 perches to a stone ; thence by late ;vacant land now Surveyed to Leonacdilllick, south sixty-five perch, es to - a Spanish oak; thence east 146 perches, tothe place or beginning,. containing finy -five acres and one hundie d and fifty - two perches of land and-allowances of si cper cent. for roads,lcc. •. i'l • t.- • t' JOHN (1. BRENNER; Exectitor of 'F.-Beals' estate, 69, Market st. Philada. 'Phi a.lelphin, September_l9, 1846. ; ' 38- . • Agent Wanted for this .County rp lIE business . will be to procure subseribers for, and 801, when publishedta Tare; new, slit . ..mild libwn `shin slap of the State of Pennsylvania. :The ' qualifi- Cations. required are nainall capital of *NO, sobriety, integrity,industry, ener4 and active business talents: Infortnation of the term)- of the Agett4,i (Lvlitch are liberal) he given niirrippdcaion,. POW6GE PAID; to ALPAANDEtt IlttßlllSON,s'ut)ettuienditte ag't• Sreciat Ii seventh street, Philada. Philada., Sedt., 19, 18in. .38--Ahno .•r • - , . . ~ . • 14rborus, Micke l ts- Si.- Ceitar . Ware. . r -,.. .. . . ~ . Ila A N li;Y It.o W E;` : ,:• - • N i 0.,63, North 3d si. Becorta door clolie:4l 4 ch, I , PIIILLIDELPIIIA. I I : i li!t i.i enabled this fa,11,,t0 offer an unusually large as sortrnent of the above articles Also,i Willow and' ~.Fron'FA Baidwls:and Csiaches, Wash Boards Mats, Clot b piecs; Pii!st Boxes, , Wriod Bowls and Trays, Boston Blinds, Sickles, (Id t Paste Blacking, Slice Bruahes, Clamps, Band ScrUbs..Wall [Wishes, Dusters, &c., and, 1 Wodd, en Wisro offevery [description. ~ ' ! Country M'erctiants will'inke noticerhai ati 1 am now , mania - nearing extensively; andveceiVing directly from the Eastern Factories,[ can now furnish the. Fall Trade with, superior Goods; ai prices greatly . Aduced from will. 1 have hitheito beim selling. . •. PI ilada., Sept. 19,1646. . .313-3rno . . . , 1 . '. • ,'" ..(PIIILALIELP.III.A) 1 -• :.....4e-' 1 ) . ' •', .• , - 1 - , ":46i:Y... . , : % —4,-- ~ 'N. NV: CORNER ii I. 1 . 14 . ~. • ' •II , .t.l.- , 1! tlc , —1., 1L 'loth & Market, sts. .h- ~ DOGS, PAINTS ,' 4 IVIN 0 II" C L ASS. - I - 1— • . rTMIE subscribers would 'call the attention , of Mer -1 ',chants, to their large stock of Druid, Chemiral, and Dye-Stuffs, which they will sell very,(OW fo' cash. Our:Drugs we will warrant to be pure and of the be t quality. great care having been taken in selecting theta from late. importations{:. The Patent Medicines are prepared with particuhir -care friiin original receipts, without regard to expense: We are constantly receim- Ingadditlons to our stock el Windsai Glans, from the Winslow, Jackson' and ,Eagle Glass Wdiks, and will sell at IS per cent lessrbian manufaclurertqcard prices. We will alrh sell warranted pure Whitel.ead, - (41000 guarantee,) for $7,50 per iOO lbs.,' eitheilWethcrill & Brother's or Lewis' Ranitigctive. The-TolloWing are a feW among the many articles we offer fOreala: l . • ' ' DRUGS. , ,Ginger Patent Medicines of all I - Netmegs, ; Ginger and :kinds. ' i s Cloves. If Essences and Extiac . Saleratus and Sal Soda. I Fine Chemicals: ' li ' Coarse'and Fine ' Sponge. • Essential Oils.l. •,, l Fancy Soap 4; &c:. . DI C E-STIFFS. I] Indigo. from 50 cts.l;to" Sumac and ;Oil Vitriol. - 41 25 per lb. r 11 Red Argots; and Cochi- French & Dutch Madder peal. ;1' ' - • Alum anit.eopperas. Logivood and 'Finitic. Purre'Camwood. Lard and Olive Oil. .• i '' FAINT'S. I Jersey Window Glails. I Linseed Oil and turpen ' Write Lead, Dry ;and I ' tine: ' iGround. '1 '.[ Varnish & Paint brushes. Ited.Lea'd & Litharge. .. French and Ctn.°. Green. .Japan & Copal Varnish. English & French' Glass ii;lso; 50 Tuns Grindstones, at reducedprices. Our assortment of Drugs,- Paints and „Dye-stuffs is now full and, complete, and ouri!prices cannot fail to Ono. . 6 , Give us a call. [, , .FRENCH di RICRARDS, _ N (Succesaors to Campbell' 4 , [Prenc h.) " 5 1 WhOjeFail tirUCCWS, • IN. W. Corner 10th arid Market Streets, Philada. [ Philada. Sept. 191845 , , 39-31pu ,• . CHEAPEST THE WORLD ! , STEAM REFINED §UGAR misimes, 12 1-2 cgs: Per pound / wiiiolesalp • J. J. IacHAnDsONT,i.. O. 42. Market street, Philadelphia, tikes pleasure 1 1 1 In Informinz theiinhlic, that he stia contiqueS to sell his very superioiliteam Refined'Caody; at tlte low price of *l2 50 per 1013 pounds, and the quality taiqual to any mannfactured - in the United States: - . • 'also offers all kinds of goods in the Confection ery: and Fruit line,at Orrespondina low prices, asquick saleatind small matt; ail; the outer of the day. . Call or send , your orders, and you cannot• Tail io.he satisfied. Don't forget the Number, 42. Market street, -Philadelphia. • ! • • J. 3. RICDARDSON. , August 29th, 1816. -35-3 mo • . . , ~ CARPETS AND . OIL CLOTHS,- . ;, • AL the Cheap WOre. ko. 41.. Strrieberry at.. - - PIIILADELFIVA. ~I I • , . OUR EXPENSES - . .ME VERT ilotzr, TAXES - Low, and Termsash. ~' e / . . ERSONS wishing to buy new CARPETS and .011. ,-1 CLOTHS, very cheap, this fall, wholesale or retail, will do well to examine the excellent Assortment we offer of . . . Splendid Imperial, Fine and Super ingrain.} " • ,4 11,1'ETIlsi.GS. Twilled mid Plain Veneti an. • . And well saasUned Oil Cloths, from 2 to 21 Pet wid!a , cut. tn ,fit Also, Table Covers, Rugs, Floor Cloths Rag and • Cotton' Carpets, Scr. , very low, within good "stock of Ingrain Carpets from 25 to 50,cents, and,.eniry . I and stair carpets from 121 to 50 ct nts. ] I _.' . I • ELU Br.lim IDGE 'o] nt,n, • . . 41 Strawberry at., 1 door above Chesnut, near 2.4 at.' Philada., Auguar22d, MO , • • I I 31—.31" •-- - , , RIIIQUIMR 4. • Ca . RP:E2VTER;. Conveyancers; - "315 WALNUT STREET, PHILADA. -._ Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Rent Estap bought and sold - • Sept.,hipai S elphia, Bth. ' 1 • •• 164 t . , 500 LBS. Potash; for sale at MAIttIN'S Cheap prugetoriqottsvilte. • . . at—Zoio Elie MEI ' 'T-2ino • tn . " • '• • ^- • • • • - • • MINERS' JOURNAL. SOLturday Morning, Oct:. a; i 846, —M'Advertisers &se rre.by the arrangement of our ipaper. tliat 11CWA will be totind on eserrpage, which cordpclr the reader to glance his eye osier all the adver ti..4notints, This obviates to a treat extent, the objection abasing advertisements placed. on what is termed the outside of the paper. • (0- • 11re haVenothing new from the army. It is stated that the, Administratied have decid4l on taking Tampico:. If attempted, we hope it may' not 'prow a failure like all their other Naial expe ditions so far. It' seems that a blight rests 'upon every thing the Administration touches. The achiovemarits obtained so far was the v i •tories of Gen:Taylor. whci wasi left wit.raisreted, and of caurse 'untrammelled b) Polk's . imbecile Admin istration. I\Vc congiatulate. it+ Farmvi on the flat tering prospects' geiting rid 'of 'their surplus, crops at fair rates abroad—but in ,doing ..so we cannot help iegietting the condition in wtiieh,it places thir.p • oor l i aborers—it is,sad news to thein with good wage they Can stand an-advance in,. the•price.of proiiiSiona—but with a prostration of .k • • our manufacturing industry.,and internal improve ments,; and low wages, the advanee will bear very bard upon them: It : was JorfieS Buchanin, Polk's Seertary of State, who dedhired in the U. S. Senitte in\ 1842, in his famous " speech against the Bill "RE ‘ DUCE YOUR WAGES TO TI DAIIO . OF 146 C ES THROUGHOUT, THE WORLD, , TOO WILL COVZII THE . cotni - rur ASIO BENEFITS!" i . The Southern free•tradists now declare that the object of the British Bill of 1846 is to reduce wa ges-and when tokl,in the Senate Chamber that iia passage would prostrate the lab r of the North,- Seriator Nl'Duffie, (4 South Carolina, replied • 4 in the mast contemptuous manner, 'TuAT It: hei. a .SIALL 3IATTEII." -Tee'MomoNs.—This singular people have been llriven,out of Nauvoo, without any; further shed , ding-of •blood,' and the city is.. now in possession 'of the A ntiea. The Alorinon4 s tipulated to leave the-city in 6 days, and, the latest !eceounta State that. they. were scattering in every direction.— Great suffering was anticipated. Recent accounts state that the body which lef t for California are in a e:pffering condilion: and_ less food :was furnished them; they would nearly all perish from starsation. ' LONWEII WAGE.s.—From all parts ofthe coun, • try we hear further accounts of the reduCtion of the wages of the laborer, and'of the stoppage]tf, ;manufactories already in operation, and the °ban. donment of those which have been contemplated. fn the midstOf ii k t all, itis well to inquire, why do we hear nothinglof ;the good effects alo of this new taritr,ao counterbalance_ ts disadvantages?— ' Why iihould so much evil resnit froth we, if .it be so wise and politic as it is 'contended ,and vet we have nothing to set,:off against does any one hear of the,poor man being benefit ted.by.it ? Of the laborer ha'ving noire 'constant employment and better pay anywhere brim it 1— , or the prosperity Lf the errantry being imProved by it? Does any !one hear Of new factories being started in 'con - Sequence of it, of a greater amount of capital being called into requisition,..and of the poor being improVed such thing. In a very ' direction we bear :of red - arced waves-of enter prize checked—Of business; impeded—of gre great I stapels of coal and, iron being rce.uced.inliralue do as to cause the, abandonment of the 'working of them, and a general complaint of ilistreas.t,Andll yet is there•aily necessity .for this loss—any - end to be nceomphshed—any - good to be effected any body 'beiactitted or why is the necessity for • all this ruin and suffering: and depression of busi:i -loess 1 Is it to giltify the theoretical views of eel'. 4-'airr politicians'? _We hear, of much—very much', evil, but of 'little good indeed,, that reed i ts , :from I 'this new tariff; mid we trivial a loss to condeive Why a thearrare so Injurious ihould :be carted out into practice:—Wcorgetoren Advocate. - - , - ;The Georgetown Advocate man hasn't heard' muith;_it appears he r 'has not been madeacrpoc. tesi with the great advantage's of the Britiih bill of 18- 46. Does it not reduce salt sir, crate. a Laded, and ain't - that something worth rejoicing shout. • TI.I 13 To ef,Ec - .-Ntarshall county. „, emiessee. enjoys an enviable reyotation. Since•the p'assago . of the new license law; . nut a single grocery . has been licensed to sell intOijc . iting drinks, and his not - Chown that it his teen' violated in a single instance: There has not been an individual con fined inc the downy jail orta charge of crime of any sort for mare thon. two years—nor. 'has the State docket ! tr.:cup:Alm court six hours on an averaged in giitting through it for two year's pant. .NA'S'OEUAL CONFERENCE , At a meeting of the Senatorial Conferees from the Bth Senatorial district, composed of the coun ties Of Sch . ! Carbon, Monroe and Pike, who met at the Court Honse [ in Mauch Chunk, on the 30th, inst. The . folloiving Conferees present: [ Schuyik/Th—Danicl Hill, John Dedisitn, Wel lington Kline, Fred. C. Epting,,Jtimes H. Camp,- Carbon=John Leisening,E. A. Douglass, , E. W. Harlan:, 0. 1 - 1. Wheeler. The COnferees• from Caib . dn wee authorized . to act for Monroe and Pike. The Convention was . organized by calling 0. .H.'Wheeler to.,ther-Chair, and appointino. H. ; . Campbell, Secretary. -. [ ' . [ ,When 'on motiOn; it.vvas tinan'rnou.dy Resolved, That' we deem it -inexpedient at this time to nominate ti! Whig Candidate to -represent the Bth Senstorial district. Resolved, That it, is the duty of the true friends of a sound protective Tariff to speirk out upon all pittper occasions and make known and promul gate their sentiments. Therefore be it - it'esehted, That we are' utterly hostile to the British Tariff of 1846, and the while country de. monde its repeal. Like the vampire, it will grad= - ually suck away the life blood of the:country. It discriminates against Amerioap , labor—it will drain the States of specie—ii will flood the Coon= try with Goods of foreign manufacture—send r . !'• broad our mechanics, and depress business every where. Thal we abhor and utterly abominate Che idea - of placing the labor of the great Northern family of freemen upon an °quality with the slave labor of the South, or the Pauper labor uf Eu rope:' We are the friends and the advocates of the good Whig Tariff of 1842, which operated 'so beneficially td the whole • Union, and we hereby pledge ourselviaito each other and the country. to ,- , make -use of all the means which God and Nature havo . plaredin our hands to effect a,repeal.uf the tniti-fl Tara of 1846., • Reso/ved, , Thatwe are opposed in a Tax in any, , shape on Anthrkiite orßituminous Coal, because it would be unequal.i , unjust and burthensome; and we will riot support' ny man lcir office who is op posed to a protecti . rre Tariff, or vs ° is in favor of a-Tax on Coal. ' • - • Resolved. That we wilLgi our cordial support to Jatries M: Power, ,the Whig capdidate for Ca nal Commis4oner, lli;ia ( e s matf - of integrity and ability, and We feel both to his' election and that Will do honor to the office. Ha conics 'before the People as the T t ,triff Condidaie, and' we hold thatl no true frlend,of Ponnsyfrattia, can consistly vote against him. Let the key stone State by his election, rebuke ,those trading imitti• dabs who so basely sold her great interest ,for •.Nitish Gold, - Resolied, That-the proceedinipilit• published - in 'the Carlton County Gazette and all the Wbt na pers in tize district. • (Signed by the lan) '.TEST , .NEWS!!! .1 . it 1' MAGNETIC TE L EGRAPH. • ' 1 • INIOII . EUBOVE: . • ARM Gr , THE, GREAT WESTERN. _ • • Biead Stuffs- Adeindi • C The Great Western steamship arrived at Nets ,l • ,York yesterday, about 30 o'clt trurn.Ltverpogl t the 12ilrSeptetnber, and. her news was in:mediate ly 'telegraphed to this city. The ship experienced tremendous gales, lost her wheel hou'se, quartet • boats, ice house and ruffereil Much other damsel. - but at n:o time was in danger. 1. • • ' By 'Ails uirival we have our files of, f...indoct,. papers to the !l!tti lo„.therth inst: . There it no pohtiearnewe ce. Titti markets, for; d dest‘riiriilklS of :4% In erican';irothiar. , were-advanei) i ik.' from' India is of rathei unetcpe i ctcil interest. The victories which •. the British army achieved on the banks of the Suthrj. have riot resulted; In that aniicahle arrange mem and profitable settlement which was' hailed Mr, and prematurely boaSied of. The-failure of the potato crop is universal., The itports train liart of the United dont hi w st. letter afier. letter. trout the cohtitient of Europe:. &tails -,the' rayages of whieb-ths strange and • unaVcounttible disease hal Made in France, frolhind, and Prussia. Tho'crops in the I;iiMxt K n4tioin ale: not'mote apo're than average, either itt - quantity or quality ; we must. therefore, look! to other'teountries for e supply euilicient for the larks and increasing con: suuiption th!at is how going forward. / • - lu Fi4tice the wbeut crop had failed and L silifi- Inenta•Of wheat had been made from England tq I . thit country. . ‘Viliner :Smith's TiMeS says: ' • . The improvement in iiusiness Which we noticeti at the sailing - of the 134 steamer 'continues, and matters are ineurly in the suine relative position as 4 then. Tho failure of the' Potato crop influences, - the price of provisions of , evere , kind. Baeou and' •. barns are rising very ruindly,-al a glante of, our our market t reports will 'shoW. Ilidiatvcorn is also. increasing in value, as Id fact is almost eyery 4 kind : of grain. Th a "failure or tile, potato: crop every pia of thy World n.ust greatly modify the habits of the:laboring classes in Great :Britain io undeniable. The advance to which' we allude, • may te traced to the increased demand fur other descriptions of food, and to the Letter means, Putchasitig food which the people enjoy. The • eiul way in which- the Government is acting in • - Yeland,'iltsarnii, all fear of national starvation. .The.lirst duty of a Government is to Iced the Vet). p!e; what is niiw regarded as a calamity, may prove:hi the end a substantial benefit, by taro intro. , duction of improvements., which would ut olheur wise / have been made. The employment of the' people mi.publie multi: in Ireland, %vill,tt is Clear,.‘ lxi,Carrie'dmut An a large settle. • Olar readers must receive the forefgo news with great caution; we 'hid similar .accnunts last year before the 'elections,-which were,greatly exaggera7 ted, and if we aretmot greatly mistaken, a large 'number f of speculators will get bitten again ratite" , were last year, and this spring. The following irr • the siate . of the grain trade brought by the Great • 'WeStern, whfch shows that the advancein prices It - is but small—flour, it seen p, had creclinetta little :. LI VERPOOL Co RNEXCRAPioE—FridayI I,• —At tbi's morning's market there was leas ilaillbcw tion.in the trade but holders adhered to the advert' , ced rates of 'fuesday last, which remark extends to all article4f we except barrel flour,, which was. partially sold at a c small decline. ljni bond some , Jparcels elMice Sautes flour have . this day been , sehtst 28s per barrel. • AVERAGE PRICE OP GRAIN 47 5 26 - 71 2371 .--"-- 9.8 21 39 31 3711 45 2 1 26 9 24 0 29 8 139 8135 3 45 1 27 3 23 3 '3O 7rn 0138 a 45 11 127.5 123 3 30 10 139 9 130 9 47 10 29 1 23.9 31 10 39 9 38 8 ' 49 0 31 0' 23 2 32 7 . 40 4 37 1 August 1 August 8. AUgut t - 15 ' August 22 August 25. September 5 THE RICIIIMOND LIACIADT.—FOI: several day*, out quiet commuititv has been agitated with reports that implicated ths reputatiA: of one , of ihd most resiectable ladies in the city of, Riclunand.—. Aithungh the.foul charge was upon every tongue. and die klianieful decd the theme of . every dis T course, syntpathy for ttelvroilged, and a .delinatis regard for innocent conneximis;,inuzzled the pre's as long as the cim'sequences were of a private nature; but the excited.yengeance of an injured' husband exhibited itself yesterday morning in an. act that must call for public inlestmation, which will disclose all the circuriiitances'oftahoirible. affair. Every restriint is, therefore, remoyed, andl therirr.4 no. reason why or should not proceed to. gratify public curiosity by detailing" the ,pattieu :lats. N. ttr, as we can gather them from caret - tit investigation. • During the absence of •Mr. William R. Myers, who 'way on business at the - Niirth, it seoins that his brother, COL Sainuel S. Myers reociviid err_ anonymous communication, charging law:Aiiith adultery, and pointed to Mi., fl. Mariin• Hoyt/as the guilty party.; the writer requested Div interview, and offered to. produce ;he clearticitifoofi . of the truth of the ,charge ; this proilf wa3 furn. ished tal;rivinisuch, that even Col. Myers, with all his.lT eviition to his sister, 'could not resist it. Iri tercepted notes were produced, and the most coda; sive evidence was exhiiiited of guilti, iptereOurso .- .for months it not for The, father of Mrs. Myers. afmost diately writtem_for, and, satisfied' of his ilaughtent • guilt ternoVed her froi the city, -Col. Myers also wrote to his brother, informing him minutely of 'all the circum,tances, ,Thunderstrui k at the in,. fidelity of her wEorrit be had ever loved, honored and cherished, end slung to madness with the . thought' of his honor 'We - untied in the, tenderest point, Mr. Myers hurried to Richmond, burning. to glut 'his vengeance where ho; had been foully 'urronged. To eeeape notice, however, he left the cars at the Junction, about tuienty bite miles from' Richindnd, and thyre taking, a horn.. provided for hitnentered the city on. Sunday after the shades, of night had fallen'; and• as soon as the njuriiing light enWed him 1, rriaka surd of his vicar accompanidi by his brother, Col-Saninel R. Myers,. and Mr. %A rn..S. Burr, proceeded tn'the ntrict! of IBM Mr. 'Huiromi behalf Of 351 r. Myers,'.first entered Mr. Hoy bedroom and handed hint" a paper, which he was required to sign, pledging himself iodeave the city ., and — neeer _More to ieturm unieg penalty of death: Mr. H. refused to sign it, wherei . Opori yi'm. li) Myers, fired several barrels of . • revolving pistol at him. wounding him in the head. • and both legs. Tho balllyebie6 struck in the fpritrs head flactuced the i,kull• It was extracted by Ictr., Carmichael, hut if is feared that a fragment of it remains in the brain. Mr. Hoy is condition yfsteis. day oierlinglwris very 'precarious. The chance. of bis recovery ;areas one in a hundred. The examination has been continued until Wed ! i" needay next, and, the accused, veith'his attendants Col. tiamtiel.S. Myers and. Mr. WM. Burr, hay% .been admitted to hail in the sum of ten thuu4ndi dollars each.' • • ' - liuytdenies`his guilt, and when lie ftopposeat himself in' exterrhia, he declared that the last words he utlerd should, be I,[i proclaim the c:Mcitef Myers, The public aserahe these. declarations rather to tile gallaniry of the gentle. man than the real innocence of the lady.. ' This evening there is a report in circulation, how true we know not, that Mr.-Hoytts made a. will and left-,M re. Meyers a . ' Legacy of $36.001:11 It is' said that Col. Pollard, the father of the lady,, arrivrl in ,the city to-day, just in tin:cafind fathersinteirded retribution anticipated 'by a bus h-it-Ws vengeance. This is not a crininunity 'wt.:ere the dearest rights. and tenderest ties can be infringed With impunity.- - Southern/fera4 •• ' A Dtsir.eutt - rEn PanTT.—The remnant -oil the lifty•four-fortiei in The _West are giving vent to their wroth iiaauchmanifestations as this,whicb the .Ohio St.tesnion, with someseiere strictures of its own, copies from the proceedings of a Demo. cratic meeting-in blaioZ.- • Resolved, That President Poli, in his truckling to the South, and b,t3 crouchitig to the,growli* of the British Lion,' has been guilty. of do incertl sistency and . treachiry too base to be forgiven, link a wrong diehouerabla to the nation, sad has fibs felted all claimi to our confiden; r . Q I 8 al. M
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