The Coat Trade for 1546. TLe quintity sent this meek is 33,725 98 tons, showing an increase of about 1300 tons, over last week. We have no new feature to notice in the trade. The 'euppty mill be !United for the - balance of the season, by thesupply of cars furnished by the Rail Road Co. " Vessels to Eastern ports are not so plenty as they have been for two or three weeks, and freights have advanced a. little. 1, . To 2- per Ton. p To per ton. Salem, 61 56 to 1 O. New Haven, 110 to 1 15 Poston, . 156 to. 162 Altiany, - , r 1 45 to 150 Portland,: ' 02 to 1 75 Troy, • 150 to 1 55 Charlei , town . ' 1.56 to 162 New-YOrk, 112 to 1 15 Nantucket, 131 to 1 37 Brooklyn, 1,00 to - 1 05 Now-Medford; 131 to 1 35 Newark. N, J.' 00 to 1 0i) providence, 131 to 1 37jBultimore, 475 OO Wllll4E:um Dir. 00 to ' 901Fu1l River, 1'31..t0 137 '. - Pent Co market for the tweek.ending on .Thuraday evening last. ; TOTAL. Port Carbon. • 12,356 01 310,525 03 . Pottsville, •. 5,505 12 .160,831 IS Schuylkill Haven; 13.3 05 374,255 Port Clinton, . 2, 51 220 07 61,432 00 33,725 08 030,044 10 'MATES OF TOLL AND TiIANSCOIITATIO.N. From Mt: Carbon. S. /Invert. P. Clinton TO-nd $1 TO -Philadelphia. . 1 . 70 -1 fat 1 ;,14 LEHIGH , COL TRADE. . \ The folldwing is the quantity of Coal sent to market up to the .tkliest .'.Seek. Total. 5449 00 - 133312 00 21:16 00 ' • 6976.1 00 3020 00 . 67014 00 3143 00 • ' 73660 00 ' 1,661 00 ' 31619 00 ' 237 00 .6771 00 ' 000 3099 00 Summit Mines Rhume Run-: . Beai.er Meadow -Hazleton' Buck Mountkln Summit Wyoming 15,9200 Total WYOMING COAL TRADE. • • Sent to market! Seta. 1, 1546 109,055 DELAWARE 4- HUDSON COAL TRADE. Sent In lull to Sept sth 193.09•2 tone • . NEGROVE COAL TRADE. Amount .n 1 Coat transported on-Union Canal Rai , Mond froili Naito 30th.Fept.• [inclusive] • N 331 5 3 Per last report' 39,699 12 44,030 10 - 0 Amount transpotied on Swatara Road T.ons (:‘,41. fir . r 2,&31 .1 2 „ . riulast report 25,010 5 ° *0 Totl 71,034 4 2 V. L. CONRAD, Collector MINE HILL , AND SCITYLKIii. HAVEN 11. EpAD. The following is'thd la ount of Coal transported over this Road, during the v:yek ending 'Wednesday. even ing last. 'I - • 1'2,509 00 Tons, ~, •r • Perlast report .* 355,V1.0 ler , " • • Total . . . MILL:.(:RECK RAIL ROADIFQR 1848. .. The follcalatt is the rtioohnt of Coal pasl;ed over the 3181 Creek Rail 'load, for the last Eix Nays: • 4,744 18 Tohs , 187,/08 14 ", Pei last repoit,- Total, ,GEORGE 11A, MOUNT - CARBON RAIL ROAD. .The atnoutjt of Coal , tralisportiml over this road for. week OQ-Thursday eviming last. is • Tons. ' 15G,5.50 lier last i‘tßact BM SOITUNI.KII.I, VALLEY RAIL nom) Amount of Coal transpotted over Ilte Schuylkill Na Roadfor the Weell endnr , on Satnrqay ever 14, last. - - Yet Past report, , Total ; . Ira ,rd t 12 r.- I t t ,t' ~.1E. 1 3 SE TITItNi.III,. Collector . . , ..- .MOTINT CARBON &, I'ORT CARBON RAIE ROAD. -Amount of Coal, trensuorted 'over the Mount Car , q,.. tan & Port Carbon Rail. Road for 'the week elating on ' katurdaylast. ~ • ••• 11,160 16 toils „ . ,- • Per last report • 266,815 UG tons , r 207.970 02 tons 51$SE TURNER,; Collector. Total, • , - Far i lii for Sale. • • • ~ .•• 1 rti - nr.r.ut,,Trib,r- will sell a valuable.• -,-;*. ,;"ri . „ .fartn7, - noilsisting of 170 acres, situated in •••• ''''' Pinegrove township, Schuylkill county, in is ii i i ..l: i f. , about 4 billies below Pinegroie. About ....,,,,-.......ie1., .60 acres of thekind is cle•ared,atid to a state of cultivatioii, zen of ‘viiicli is in nicadow . The *bal ance is woodland,' well timbered. The llnion Canal Tuns through the propeity. The buildings consist of a two story dwelling lints, it:new 2; witzer hat ti, mid oth' er out buildings. "3here are two orchards on the fllllll. .and an abundant 'supply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There Are fifteen acres of w in 4er grain in Slit ground. .For terms and otherparticu /art, apply to the subscriber in Pine:grove. ... PETER rILBERT: 41-tf Cictober.lo, 411.4 E. Superior Old Irish Whiskey, FORsate by - FOSTER ,c- DALEY, „,; - • • Corner Centre and Market stn ..rottiville, Oct. IC, 1846. • 1 • mu . , . Teacher Wanted Fthe New ii4hooi.at 'Woodside, near Millersville. r Apply to Mr. J. cOCK111.11„ Llewellyn, or to THOMAS PETHPICE, at Woodside .October 3d, 1846. Elcidelburg. • . A NEW N'OVII, '; BY .1.3.11E5--just re.cived .111. for sale at [IAN A Cheap Book StOrc Or.t. 34, 1646. GUNS, Si.c. TNOUBLF, and sioule barrelled stub and twist Da l/ mrucui - • and plaid .Fmeling pieces. Me. and Can dater powder, Powder Flasks. Buck , Shot, Percudsion •Caps, Shot, Lead, &c i t, for eat(' 41 . 1 , 1 . . SIVRTIN'S, Drug Store. 3U-7 Sept., 26, 1646 Prunes and Ginger. A FEW jars li nit quality Prunes and freshtqcserved —ri_Giuger,jUarecuivgdat,d for FIJI., at mAwriN's Drug Stare. 39 Sept.; 2t1,18i0 , , . . „ T.UST•recevarl at the: York. Store, alarge :i.iiirtnient .rt) of RooeS suitable - for MIIICS. Canal 80at.4, &r., &c., :in size from 1 ip G inches—tn4l) of Manilla and ltallian ilemp. 'EDWARD YARDLEY. • Pottsville, Sept., 26th, 2816. r :19— Tetis.ilTri at the York- Store, a lot of, Bate nay; from Bound Brook,'.Netv Jersey. of a superior qual lty. Also, Oats, Ship stuff, kept.' constantly .on hand by the snbscriher. EDWARD YARDLEY. P.ottsvitle, Sept., VI, ISI6. NOTICE. 'WHEREAS letters of Administration op the'estate Y`• of Jobe 3laguire, late of the borough of Schuyl-. t. *kill,Haven; in rite county of Schuylkill, deceased, haim tech, granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the , subscriber-i-theretore,all.,those indebted th said es - :tate,lite requested to make payment, and thoia having cfaims,againA the spine, will present ,them for ,settlement JANE MAGlTlRE,,•Ailyninistratrix. fiehuylkill.Haven, Sept.,24 Ixl6. 30-6t* MAPS,I. MAPS!! ' ALARGE.,Map of the - World, on Ntercator's Pfojric ' tion, .togetlier ivitit a large Book containing a ro, pious. index, and deserlptistis of the various countries -, •Xepresented on thirtlap.... - _ Large Distance and Reference Maps of the United .. .States, designatine every county and town, which is . 'also accompattiO with a targe book- of Reference, con . 'taining alio a deol..zicaldescription.of every ~ ,State and• fferritory in the Futon. Maps of the United States. s . . • :Baps of the.Presideurs. -, , • Pocket Map; of tip, States and Territories. ' ' • • Pocket Traveller's Conies. •. Mrtcliell's tiniver-al Atlas for School.. ' . • Morse's CercgraphicOlaps,' published in Nos. at 2-s . tants each. . . • ' These :taps are the latest and best published in the - • United States, turd will be sold at the towesr . Putdisber'S cal Prires, at BANNAN'S Cheap Mok Store'. '., `. Sept., 26, IS 1.6. ,', -.- - 3 O: 3O- . . .- ' \ - -New Law Books: -vi TOL. 9,.WatCs' dr Sort...Al.'s Reports. Also. It •Vt'llartfm's CrintinaLL,aw of the Lnited States, a , very Valuable work. price 55,00, each. just published and for sale 'it BANNAN'S Cheap Law (Souk Store, Pottsville: where is also for sale ' .• Gravdon's Forms, re,!ised €itition, . - $ I 50 • Diane's Magistrate's Companion, ' ' . : 5 00 lleKinnek , s Digest of the taws of the State, '5 00 ,I.lrcKinney'sJustice,• ; ., 4 00 Select Lards of Pennsylvania, ~ ' 10u Wharton's Digest, .9 50 . ' ' D p's' unlaForm Book, • • 1 . ' . 150 ,Getz's.Fottoll, • 2. 00 ,rorm tLioks from 25 cents, to ,a r 5. Ail LaW Iloolca.not on hand. obtained to order. at the lowest Philadelphia cash prices. • . • ' r Sept. 260816, • , • ., - . 39 leFrench and German Lan- ' . . gnages, and Music.. . t rrliE.untTe - riAgnetl respectfully offers his. services to .1. the .citizens,of Pottsville land its vicinity, as, a teacher of the French and German languages, and in - •au uctof on, tne Violin and Guitar._ . ' The experience of several ye 11... as teacher of the - the above 'named ' branches; enables hint to assure a rapid advaneentent to clasi.es,l or individuals placing tbeinselves under his Instructlen. . • '-':Crranceineins as to titneanilderins can be noule'with hibcat Mrs Ilaie,'s in Norwegiim et.- : F. PERRIN. .:- , :ciwonber, :an, 1t.56.. • 36--,6m0 , clock--freight of every de scription at low rates, will be taken by the above Boats... roc particulars of freight' and passage, ripply to J. HARRAVEN,NIne street Wharf, Schuylkill, and of AARON GETZ, Chesnut,streetwharf, Reading. The first Boat will leave fur Reading, on Monday, the sth day of ,October next, October 3d, 1846, 'titan - li ,. and Painting . MISS E. \ SPEAKMAN, of Phlladeliihia, is desirous of forniing a class of young ladies, to whom she will teach Drawing, Painting and the Elements :of Perspective. she respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. For •particulars enquire at Mr. STALL'S, 4 doors below the Cajholic Church. Mahantango street, where can be , ,seen specimens in all branches. Pottsville, October 3d,4846. ATGUR.LIGYISE -Power,Enttine, with etzia horse boilers, for Elle cheap. Apply. to ALBERT G. BROOKE, Port gallon, or to WILLIAM. S.' SILL, West Branch Valley, near Schuylkill. Itareti. ' : . Octohet 3d, 1810.. 40-- • NEW AND, CHEAP STORE, "tk. EXT door to 'olWet- Dobson's liat-„and Cap Store, Centre street, fotirth door below • Market, The subsCriber has just opened a new and ,splendid assort ment \of seasonable Dry,Goods, Grueeriesand queens ware of the latest styles and importations,very cheap, to which he invites the atten‘ion of his friends and the public,in general: WM. IL HILL. Octob r 3d, IE4O. 40-If 413,407'00 27,903 0 '2 11G5,t199 10 !lAM NE mai., Collector.: 111,55314 ESTY, Collector. 1,91,673 N• CI:EA VIM. Collector 6TiB. OS Tons 155,330 - Ot Tons 45-3 t 10--. IRON STEAM BOATS_ - .TCPArtEADING, Via, the Schuylkill Canal, from Vine street \ Wharf, Phiktdelphia. TILE Iron Steamers Phoenix and Pilot; with good accommodations for Passengers, will leave Reading and Philadelphia, every aftCrooon, at 2 o'. ~~~~-~, An Engine ion• WM. IL ILIELL, DEALER IN DRY GOODS: GROCERIES,, AND • QUEENSWARE, Centre street, fottrtlrdoor below Market, Forts VILLE. 0ct:2d,1816.' :,", ALMANACS FOR 1847 TWENTY (MOSS Almanacs, German and English tiesorted,.at - the lowest Philadelphia cash prices, by the gross, dozen or single, just received and for Sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store, Merchants will : please send in theiror ders. They need dot purchase any in Philadelphia. October 3d, 1516. g 90— WINSLOW'S Compound...Balsam - ofDorehound UNRIVALLED and unequalled curing Colds, Coughs, Asthma, In fl uenza, Whooping-Cough. and all diseases of the breast :old" lungs, leading to Con-• emnpf inn, crimposeir of the concentrated virtues of the . herbs, horehound, Bonesett, Blood ?Root, and several' other vegetable substances, warranted pure from any Mineral whatever.' This invaluable medicine-is .the most speedy and certain remedy ever discovered for the above* named rot:11,11Mo, as the increasing demands lift the arils le,most clearly shows, in addition to the testimony nil thousands wlicr have used it,' For sate in Potrsville by 'Clemens & Parvin, and J. G. - Brown, and at wholesale' in Philadelphia, by Frederick Klett & Co.; corner of Second and Callow— bill streets. Oct. 3d, 1516 WORMS ! WORMS ! ! 'Destroy Thousands -, of Children, .W 'TROUT, PARENTS EVER KNOWING =I We would udrisclall to read the following- sympionis 1 I DK:KING 'at the nose', offensive breath, pain in the Joints or limbs, grinding of the teeth during sleep, voracious appetite, leanece, bloated stomaclror limbs, ermines, shooting pains in various parts of the Ludy, a senor. of somet ling rising in the _throat, itching of the anus towards night, bleeding of the nose, gnawing sensatiomat the bionmcli. thishes'of heat over the sur face of the body alight chills or khiverings, head-ache., drowsiness, torpor. vertigo, distuped dream.% sudden starting in sleep tv th fright and scrcaming„cough,fever tAiness, fits, palth hue, thirst, had taste in the mouth, difficult breathier, fatigue, squeamishness, nausea' frequent desire 1,, pass soniething front the bowels. and sometimes discha yes of Slime and mucus. And should they have Inv of them, immediately obtain a bottle of flukensack's Vegt tableWormSyrup, is hick is so pleas - ant,that *every child will cry for it after It has once bad a taste, and remember it is warranted to cure, or the money is refl.:med.:net 1.500 is offered to any person that will proddee n case of Worths. Which it will not cure. We have intour possession several Worms of various kinds and :thinnest theni one 1:19 inched in len:rill Wilicb It' brintitia f .7.c01? Octi Mc ininitiser, to latheastereounty, I'a.,-who had sulleriid from early " infancy, and he unit his friende e as welfas inane of the most eminent physicians pronounced his case a gradual decline, being as they thought that abominable complaint llyspepbta, and before taking two bottles he passed the iii.ovi, worim and has enjoyed the best of health ever since,, wWO has been about nine months, I ' and all for .50 cents, and hail paid 'physicians upwards of .ssoo,yvithout receiving any benefit whatever. 1 We'd° certify that we have used flobensack's Ve- • getable Wortit Synth, and being acquainted with them, reatinmend it as being the . best article as , well as the most pleasant to take ive, ever used; and furl h e ruin re, stibseribe our names believing B to be a benefit , to the human fatuity, by doing's°. .. ..,, 'B , Butt. Appleton,, 80011 Street, near 2d—Doet. Kim bell, 4th and George street—lsaac Beans, Attlebounig, 'Socks county—Doct. Keel c, Philada.,—Duct. Thomas, N. Jersey—Duct. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Plainer, - Minister of the Gtispel, Markhall street, I door below Brown—Patrick Outfy, Melon *it., lithove Ninth—Jacob 11'el#4 below, Ce4ats tv, side=B; i Gifford, liffse Alley,' Ist d'imr beloW Coates—Susan Thompson," Ox f ord at.; between Front and. Second;' Kensington. . . Prepared by .it N. & G. S. Llobensack, N. E. corner of Second and (Oates streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by every stO ekeepee in the. United States—Price :25 reins. ; Also, , folicusacies 'fetter' Ointment, war ranted to cure all °minions of the skin—price 25 cents. N. B.—Should .any doubt the above, and believing their childten have swarms, they will be furnished \ gra -to itously by calling on IN, - . . . Druggist, ivliolesale agent, Pottsville and for salr, at all the principal stares in the county October 3d, !SIG 50-1 - School 'l3ooks,! School BOokg ! • . ..., lAft COBB'S Spelling Thinks. . t_l‘i 400 CiunlY's Spellingtooks, K. A,'S '2OO- do do - Bonsall's -- , ...vin Emerson' s do 15(1 llyerly's do 500 Cobb's Headers, Nus..l, 2 and 3, 200 Cobb's Sequels. 100 North American Readers. A ,• Soo Em erson's Readers, Ist, Id, 3il andAth Class 200 'do Arithmetics, part Ist, 24 and 11 1011 Smith's do . 300 Pike's ° do' l 1 50 , Davie'o. • • do - • • '.. 50 Cobb's Arithmetic. part 2d. - .50 Colburn's the . . • - 50 Adam's do 50 Rose's ~.;. do - •. 50 Smith's Arithmetic for Beginners, 200 Smith's Grammer. . 450 Couiley 'a do . . - 25 Kirkham's do • • - . . . 25 Frazor's Impioved Grammer, - . •.. - 50 Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, .' 100 do Primary Geography. ' 50 Olney's Geography. • , 2?.Miirse's School Geography for beginners 2$ Goodrich's• National Geography do 05, Parley's NcNi , . CengraP4Y -100 Parley's Firid Book of ,tlistory. 50 do Second, ~.., M o . 50 Frost's tinitml Sta,t i e, large - 50 do do • small. Parley's Common School' Ilistory, ' Robbi n's Outlines of History. •Lardner's Outlines of History: , , Goodrich's Pictorial History tinited States. ,do Pictorial history of England,' Ritssell , e History Linked States..: ! i. Grinislia .v:s liistort° United Statits.• ' i' Pinnoek's Golds:ls4los England. - • 1 - Pinnock's do "Rome. ' '1 . Pinnoc . k's do , Greece.. rillostcad's School Philosophy. - Colostock's du • do • ....,.° Sniellie's Philosophy of NaturarifisforY: . Gold unities Natural History. • 1 ' Ornmi's Philosophy. . Al•ercroinbie's Intellectual Philosophy. . 111i4 Swift's First ,Ind Second-Parts Natural Phi lusophy lbr beginners., . • .. Comstock's Chemistry. ,_. - • . . Mrs. Plielp's chemistry, • , . • .. Bo for beginners. . . . . ' Grtion'S Chemistry for beginners. . Otinstead's School Astronomy. - Guy's Astronomy'. and Keith on the Globes. '• * ,Mrs• Lincoln's Botany, large. • . cm:lt...dock's Botariy, . • . Mrs. Plielp'..s Botany for beginners. Marshhlrk Life of Washington for Schools. Lyell's Elements of Geology, for do , ° Waliier's School Dictionary for,. do .•, Web.ter's• do do do , Polith-al Clas's Ito,ok. • . - shuttle's Govonnebtal Ingtructor: Foiled States Speaker. . . . . ' Common School 'Speaker, .' . Printers of every description. Stair's, Patn', Quills, Steel Pens, raper, &c. All Of which will-be "sold acthe lowest city cash pri roE, wholesale and retail, at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Sture„.Pottsville. . t - , Meichants, Teachers and Parents need not send ! ,ahroad for their Books hereafter. We are determined to supply the' whole. czunty. tit the lowest rates, if the Merchants and Teachers will only give.tis a call. • By so doingove know that:it willqesult to the mutual ad-. vantage of boil, parties. Re.collect ott , itmotto„ • - P• sVot to de Undersold. ' - Pottsville, Oct., 3d, 3846. Auditor's .7frOtice. rilltE undersigned, Auditor. appointed by the Orphans' 1 Court of Schuylkill County, todistribute the assets in the hands of Lewis C. Vougherty, Administrator of the estatcof Francis ;Mangum, to, and - among the, cred itors of the said Francis Mangum, legally entitled to the same, , lizreby gives notice, thrit.lio aitehd at his office. in the borough of Orwigsburg. on Saturday, the lith of tfctober nest, atje o'clock. A. M., to perform the dutiis of his appointment, when 4,m1 where all persons interested, are requested to atttinil. J.. W. ROSESEItIkY, Auditor. Orwigsburg, Sept., 26, 1516. Moody . 1&; viechleinaditi Cheap Boat, Shoe, add Trunk Store. sign of the bid Boot next door to A. B. Wltite's store, and opposite C. Crates Mate Horse. Tavern, Centre st., ' Pottsville, Pa., • MOODY & AECIITONACIIT,thank -0416ful to the public, for theta' libOal palroti age, would respectfully anOunce that they have Increased their stock, with new and desirable goods,.and intend always to have on band at wholesale and retail, a complete assortment of of raens, womens, and cbildrens boots. shoes, alcd rub bers of every kind and quality, of the latest style and fashion: • Alva trunks, valises, carpetbags , satchals, &c of va rious kinds. Leather, morocco, kid lining, and calf skins, fashionable and cornish lasts, shoe thread and a general assortrohnt of shoW . tindincs ; together with belt leather, lace leather. riv ets and burrs, &c., which theywillsellat the lowest cash prices. Tv. B.—Please call and see our stock and learn cur prices, he ore purchasing elsewhere. • l• MOODY & AECIITERNACIIT. .. e September 19tth1Slfr :Pi .L. _ . EMI Pottavil' ESTATE OP JOHN MORRIS; ijute of Erie, I'ennsalrania, deceased, . ,NTOTI,CE, is hereby given, that the Orphans' Court of .1.1 Erie count }', Pennsylvanta, have awarded a writ' of inquestifor the partition and valuation of two in-lots of Ground, situate in the boroueh of Erie. Pennsylva nia, late ths: real estate of the said John Morris, dec'd. and that I have fixed Mood:1).01)e 19th day of October, fur holding the said inquest on the premises at Ern'; Pennsylvania, when and where all persons interested, are notified to attend. '••• Win' E. 3IcNAIR, of 'Erie County. Erie, Sept., 79th; 39-3 t. NEW i..k.ND CHEAP Fashionahle Clothing Stoke, IN FOSTER'S BUILDINGS, - .itfertrck6rs - above the Emporiuni Vice,Pottsvilie. J. CAMPBELL & CO., TAILORS, P ESFECTFULLY inform their (Heria and the pubj clic, that they have taken the above store, iVher they have made, and intend to keep constantlyon band 'a large and generalassortment of REAM" MADE CLOTHING, which fin' cut arid workmanship, cannot be surpassed by any establishment . the_ region-wtheir stock is al fresh, having - been selected, with great care, Within last few weeks frinu the latest importations. Persons who prefer having their Measure taken cat (Upend upon liavkiTtheir garments made in:the mos -fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat isfaction., .Pottsville, Sept., 12, 15-16. I. 37 40- SKEEN & HOO'VER, TIN AND COPPER At B. Philip's Old Stand Centre st., Pottsville, Wo"PEcTI:ULIX.Fnvite the attention ofthd citizens f Pottsville and its vicinity, to their new and ex cellent assortment of TIN WARE, which can lie par chasednt loWer rates than ever hetetotore offered in 'thisfigion. They have also on hand a very large as- Soittifent of CIMICE STOVES, embracing Cooking Stovs of the latexand mot ap proved, Patterns, • Radiators, Air Oda and all'kinds ui , Sthves for Rooms. Stores or WOrkshops, which will be Fold thr cash at extraordinary low rates. ' They also attend to putting on Tin Roofs, aird furbish an excellent article of Spouting for houses. t.' Don'tforgctto.iall b'efore purchasing ersewhere,. da we feel iMpfidgni it will be to the interestof buyers to do 50,•4 doors above Market street, west side. Pottsville, : Sept., LI, 1816. tt7-6ano MOUNT PJ,ASANT Steam Pfaniig Milk and. urnin Factory. r[ I IIE subscriber respectfully at nounces to bis cusio ll veers and the public, that Its Steam Plaoine Ma chine on Norteegian street, in this iturough, is now in) successful oporation, and is preparedlo do all kinds of Planing to order at the shortest notice.,lle will keep on hand, flooring hoards of evesp ilecription, t which will be sold at •the lowest tales. He is also prepared to execute every desc•ription of TURNING IN - WOOD, • Such as Awning l'osis, Bed Posts, Chairs; Bauhisters, &c. &c. 40-lmo • As helms employeirgr. Wm. Gleim as his foreman in this husioess,be natters himself,that altwork entrusted to his care. will he executed to their entire satisfaction Ile,theiefore soliens the patronage of the puhlir. lie has also a ,bircular Saw for slitting all Lands of Lumber, for the various purposes for which it is used. HENRY! sTruku.cii. Orders. fnr "turning &c., can be left at the Store 01 Messrs. Jarpes Sillyman & •Sons. Pottsville/Ang.! - 29, ink!. ~ , • / ZIOUSE SIGN AND .i . , •1 - RNAMENTAL PAINTI NG: 1 • A4ESSRS. fiGWEN &:PiIELOY, would most 'espect -I.VI fidlyinfortu the eiti.ietts of Ptitt,sville and i l iciony, that ,they.ltate commenced the idiotic lisirrens, and i n t t ; , i ' d e niryinir it on in all lie branches. They flatter thetionly,.s that by eptista it attention to bii:iness. to gnther with the etyle in which they intlind dorm; their work, they will receive that patronaze,'Whiell is due to industry - and mecliaitical gi:11111,.. 1 1 , , They would particularly. invite the atteptinn of the pdhlie, to a new and thimble kind of tiaini. calkial Gloss White Silvering and Gilding on Clays, ,irl to a new system of varhishlntt Wall Paper, by which, the littlitet paper is :HU stained mthe lead. , Paper Hang-, int dent; 0111 he Stlitrtect notice. _ _ • 1 N. 13.—A1l orders lets with 3011 N (;,..1111OWN,: or J. S. C. )14TRIN„Druggists: will receive ',Miura at . te tinn. • . , . _ 'hop over Wm. H. Hilrs.Store, in Centre street fonrtn door belOw Market.• Entrance through thalstore Pottuyille,'Auctut 15,1546, , "3-30 ~ ' Itenry Jenkins, , WIRE-WEAVER AND ,PATENT WIRE:"§aCEN'i Manufacturer. !,-:"" Coal Street, a few doors from NorWeitan street, eirrreviLLE. Stfrnci• & Brother ' - 1 1 , • VIIOLESALE &11Etilt, IY,E Al. EM , S iu 1, Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour ,i• I' - 'd • . i't 'd 'Mining Goods; cur. Sunbury st. & 53pencer's It. R. N__ stisEnAyit.L.E, PA. ~ • ' i . • Charles F. Th• cher, E f, E 7x.1300 'S. 3Jr SILOES Sign of the C4ohlrn Bah and ig Shoe, Centre zitreet,.a few donr6 below Market strei4, VIYTT6CILLL• . • : • Fept., 19, ISIG. . GEOOGE CAVA:NEE 1 HaZahrgys an hand cheap for cash, FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, ITOVI7iiONS, uurENswARE, AND LIQUORS. Twodoars abort lifintsitis' Mild, Alinrfivillt, Ps. - . . P. W. GEISSESIIAINER, , JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, s o li c ibr in eh a , r ,,ry,,S. .C, VI 111 issioner for Pennsylranitk, No. 141 Pine et.. N. York, near Nasan-st. May be Aeon at. Iris residence, 507 Broome Anna, be fore '0 A. 111., and alter 4 Y. M June 13, 21- • ,11/1RQU11.4.12 4.) 'ad.RPENTER,- Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, I'IIILADA. 1 Money LOaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bought and sold, Philadelphia, Sept.; Bth• !- :16-M •Tea .Ageney in Pottsville. riIIIE Pekin Tea Cdmpany, whose Teas have given . li, such universal satisfaction in tlie. cities. have ap • pointed the subscriber Agent to 'sell their Teas in gle l huylkill County. The public are note enabled to ob . .. . 4 =7 tain a superior article of Teri 'at much ,„,, ~(. lower rates than they have ever before ',4'!iii - , been ofnred in this clunty,and they have. 1 .7„. oi'l the assurance that th6re are no drugs or ti , rll/ other foreign substances mixed with the ~. Teas. They are thine up in p'ackages (lined wiih lead, to preserve ; their strength and flavor) frontons quarter I to five pounds, to suit custom ersantV are furnished fr in 50 cents to $1 50 per Iti i , for a superior article. i Mrs. BERRYMAN, 5 Cintre st . a few doors above Norwegian, Pottsiille. 1 Pottsville; April 25th, 1040. , , le-, , , ;\ NEV lot Of Gone !looks, among which are Pete Morrie' Polka, Philopoetta, Jack Winatem, Pica ine Butler, Alarsdett's Delight, the Jolly Raftsman, aster Itoy; the Amerimil, the Lover's, the Ruby,. 'ce Young :Man's, Rough and Ready Songster,, %vitt' a variety of others, just roceiveil and for eat' BAN NA N Cheap Book Store - ;‘• -opt:, 26, 1916. 20-- ROM $1 00 to $22 00. just received and for sMe at HANNAN'S Cheap Book store, among which are miful Family Bibles, attlieloweate of $3 per'Copll. II anti see them. slept:, 19, 1810. • - . c - 1 • - • k i : PPROVED • BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS S. COLLEGES. i LLENDORF'SNew Berman Grammer.Do Key to . do -,- do do New Lrench Gianimer. 1 do' Kee to 'do :: , 'do j '• i Bolmar's Levizac's French Crammer. -.- Snrenn's Frent. h Pronouncing' Dictionary; Wanosthocht's French Gramm - gr. • ; ' Arnelld's Latin Prose COmposn icin..l .: Arnold's First and Second Latin Book,' - l'Antlion's Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary. • ' .', Andrew 4- Stoddart's Latin Grammer. Do , do Latin Rgadir.l • :3, Asndresgi' Latin Lessons . .t. lacobs'Liftin Render, .. . " lCollot's French Dialogues and -PArzteee; .. Illolmar's Colloquial phrases. .. . . . , Ticoes French Student's Assistant. , ' Voltaire's Charles XII. I lSoptiocle's Creek Grammer. 1 - IKinsley's Cicero de Orators. ' I i Gotild'ft Virgil, , 1 . Cooper's Virgil. Anthon's Sanwa: Anthorr's Cave - et',. iAnthon's Cicero, , . . Elements of Mythologk, . 1 Guy on Astronomy and Keith on the; Globe*. T4golier with a variety of other; Books just received nd fur sole at city cash prices, at I.BANNAN'S Cheap nob-store, Pottsville,. , „ . ISept., 10, 1616: • • i , ; 18-. • 40- -- 7 , 1 SOng Books. Family Bibles. I~ THE MINERS' JOURNAL. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS MURPIIEY & pENEDICT, Wholesale in Fancy Slaple Dry Goods .. 1 .;0, 70, CEDAII . 678Er1 . ,'NE14 Ton K, INVITE the attenticin of Merchants ifsit ing this mirk et, to their stock of Fall and Whiter ltolle,-nnibra iing all the newmnd desirable Styles of Gress Goods, such as ombre and .figured Lyonese, Oregon plaids, printed Casluneres, Mous. de Laines, Alvaceas, Prints, Ganghains, • Droche,Cashmere and a variety other new st}les of Dress Shawlsrich, plain and figured Silks; Gloves. siery, Laces, Ribbons, Silk and Linen cambrick Hand kerchiefs, 4-c. . - Also, Cloths, Cassirneres and Vestings, Satinetes, Kentucky Jeans, flannels, Tickings, Checks, Table Di aper, and Linens, good styles of brown and bleached Sheeting's and ..ilhirting,s. Stock is.laid in at the lowest markei rates frimn Auction and otter sources, and will be otrd'reir i fbr cash sir approved dredibat the lowest prices, Which: er with the (act that it is general, embracing:W[olot is the most: desirable in bath Staple and 'Fancy. Goods, 'affords inducements to buyers. not situassfid by any oiher house., „ New York, Sept, 26 . / 6.1 "-• :"•'—fnl° .Jones> Hal inn • Client leak Soitp, A N and newer thilinz remedy-for allerup .la.tions and diseases .of the skin:zuctis -- tsplifiiii,, , , Blotches, Salt nllOlllll. Scurvy, Heat Spots. - c.4ppe..l, cracked or. render flesh, Just received and , for sale at HANNAN'S Perfumery Store. Pottceillel Sepi.,2o, 1516. " 394-: 31'ALLISTEIZ'S ALL-HEALING, OINTMENT, --,,, — .....-7-_ ' ------------ - 7 21 ,:- - . E . ,:. ~:,• [ : 7 1 7 :± 7- •--!.. &. 9s• :- .4- - : - ' -- =---- - t---- -' 1 =-----,-_-_.'"."-:.,..-• a ~ ,t• 'r 1•L": - 1.--__-• • ' - - -- -- T-7-.4:7=; ' ' i -, --.-.7-_-_ -. - -.:_-- --- ' - t"-Q - - - . - f - - - c - - . - , , . _-.7-123 - . • ----------,--- k_. ~.,..,„,,,, . , . 0 ., ; . -., -.,.?,.-„,=-__.- .. ---4,..:' ;,. s',. -- -- _- - =-:i_ - -;- ---- t__-- , ___., 4!' ~,.... • , -;---:-.-,----=--,_ E___.-:—.. - .:-.i...a..-7 1... .re.': . , ---.,._- _ . 1 ,, , ,, ,;... . , , .\ ---_ - 1 - ,-_ ,- -:---.--- - , . . ~, , ,s„. .-_-_:----. , . ~. f . . ______ __...... . - ‘ tt - - , `.. "•.; 74 - _ a- -- . 7 - - _....__j_Zi ': i , •7.--• -- . -:.• ' i ' c') ' .•"...', . -: - .2_ - _-: - . - -- , ..:--_ •• t . , ...7-...a,--=• - - - .-_-_-...... — '—. , '-..- . 1,- ' 1 -- ;.- -1 .- - . 7 - - -- ,,., ;,.,- 7...4 ,- - - - --7 .,_= - := ..,_7;.':.';:il.:i. 4 :',Lt- - - -- -;- - .--77 • . . .. --. - : - 7 . ----,. - ._- - - - ' , - - - ril-17--I_,,'-',-.•,-_- - -} ,,, ;, ,- - - 7 71 7:-1 , :, , - - - - --1 - ' ••• • -- .'"'"4,..*riaiir, - s.: - .- -- , INSENSILLE Pinis:PIRATION. . . . TE:preceding figure is !given ro represent the I*.- sExsiDLE l'EasisilApfus - / It Is the great EVACU ATION for the iminarities,of the !only. It will, be iin:. tired that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points'ef. t he -surface, winch to licates that the perspiration flows uninterruptedly whin' w • are. la. health. but ceases when we are sick: Life c; soot he. sustained without it. It is thrown off_from tit blood and Other "juices of ) the bouly.and di-posy by this means orneKly all the mu pli fitted within,urt. :.rlie la image of the scripture is,, ••In the blood fa tholife.' i rit ever becomes impuie it may he traced difectly Ifi the stoppage of Insensible Perspiration. Thinr,ve see all that is necessary when Ole blood is stagqiantor interred, is to open the poreii, arid. it relieves Itself - from all impurity instantly:„ • Its •own heat and vitality are sufficient, without one .Parti yle of medicine, except to open the poreri upon the sur face Thus we see tl.e folly Of takitizso many internal remedies. All pravtkioncrs;,liowewer, direct their ef fens to restore the nisensible, perspiration. The 'fhoinpsonian, for lidratiri% steams ; therllydropathist shrouds us in Wet blailiets; the Ifounnpautlitst deals out intinciesmals.; the Atnuathist bleeds anddoses Us with mercury ; and •the, Id istering .Quack ipirges,us with Pills: pills il pills ?,,t TO give some idea It' the amount of the Insensible PersPiration..we wilf,..i ale .shat the learned Dr: LeW,- enbock ascertained 11V.t tie,-eleldhs Of all we receive inns the stormire• Missed off by this ti'fil'il3.. In other !r cent words, if-Iri, eat a nifirink pith' pounds ii,er tbsy, we evarnato five pottnulS; f it by •Insensibit: Perspiration. I r rff This is none oilier tian the used up particles of flit: , Iphi .1.160u1,' and other juitis,giving Prate tri the neVP! and-I . l. • . rreshor i e,u, Tr) check Ilis, terefore. i} to retain: in the ; ....,:... ..,, . for ,- AI .+' ..-. -...-- , system liVe.eiV.hts of:all the virulent matter!that Oa tutu -'‘Fll.:•?..‘!'• /;S q.:(!rT/111.3' 1 .‘ :I.lltC(i i! KA. , tutu demands should hays the body... , it li, by stopping mankind I 1 1 i s l ;ll ' , u :t i i r eTl s )ot i l l i l s i ll7,l,7l, l) .l r a ' r ' dt i . r ., e n s e ub w, S' eTp i l l :. " tu r ici I :l a t r :i% : ‘ ,l • l l ' i t - i with remelts. Colds a. 4 colistlMPtiolts•' Nude-tentlis of : ship Map or the State or Pc4fri:syl.. - ania: The gnaliti the!,woilul , lie from distise induced by a toppagl of the ' catioas required are a small capital o - , ofl, riabriiit v. Insensible PerspiratioU• , •R' ' li i integ.:rdttl. intlustrt , .energy and activednisittess tints., Let itio ask. now, every (Andaman], what course 1 , Infer ration of the terms of the 'Agency, (whlclOare seen's ; the Inns! rifalitcnap.ile to pursue in unstop the ; liberal) ill be given nu a ppilc:.tion, POSTAGE PA tn. to pores after they are petard? Ivollid Yon give i'llYsic 1 ALEXIANDIIIt lIAIIIIISQN, sumerinteniling a,g'll• 11l nusion the, pores I -Cr would you apply something.; 1 I S smith seventh street, Philada.. thai NVOlllit - do this 111)411'1)M surface, 'where the tlffg. , . '1 • Philuda., Sat.:, 19.it0 tn. , 3.S—fono 'ging aeitially is 1 • And') 'i I Limn' olliOnilySleian tilli.) ' ;' . - ' i - 1114C.S.:111y l'',o.eritat alifilicittion to effect it, Aj ii d e t. i. • ' ifieSe ifirclonstanelal I priAittnt Int physicians, and 'all otilios; ,- . . • iur.ALLIST , i3 ER ALLIIP.II.ING .OINTMENT, ! , OR, TILE 11#71iLlIS' .F:II, I' E It i haa !lily power to, no:titre per..titrati o n.on the feet. um the head, around old sore's, upon the cherft,' it', shori. litHuu every -part or tint body, whether diseased slightly ofseveiely. • ' ' I , , If has 'power to•rause all external stri4S,f.ergfulous k,,,?,,ki ii itiss i iss4,, i is,,nons wour;tls,,to ilit.citarge their putrid twitters. and thou heats them.,_ .' I It is a rein dythat'forlfids the necessity of suituanyi and dyleturimis thaws f3%fr II into this• 340111.te11. 1 It p reSerVesfa nil deit!Pls the ' , Mae., (10th all derange- 'Mimi. of .itsffitictions. The surface is the Outlet of five; ',,i,..iihtli s orthe bin, and fivollip matt e r withia. It is pier,: rokjelifiiiitions of opeames,to relieve the intestines', Slop up thoSe pores aril Death knoChs at 'y our doOrl -It is rightly , termed All-healing; for there issCarcely a disease, colonial Or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the ;last 14 years for all diseases 'of the chest, youSatunption, liver; MIRA vin.; . the. . utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare hi fore ileaven and man, that not in one single else_ lips it failed to ben', erit, When the patient,,was.within'the reach of mortal means: . , , I have had physiciank, learned in the profession. I have haul ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the bench., Aldermen and Lawyer's, gentlemen of the highest et u= lit ion. and multitudes Ofthe poor use it in evory variety of way, and there has been , fintsione -voile—saying •IcA.llistcr, yottr OintMent is coed,' ' . '..! CO N' P7IOV. ' .;, If can tinnily he credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs,sealed as they are Within the sys'- tem. Blit.'if placed upon the chest, it penetrates di , redly to the lungs. separates' the poisonous particles that arc constuning them, and expels them front the system. 1 , . , i need net say that it is coring persons of critisulup lion continually. although we are toftit is foolishness. I care tint what ft sail, so long as I 'cart cure several thousand persons yearly. . - BEAD:ICI - lE. ~ • H • The silly,. has 'curefh i rrsonth of the headache o f 12' , years standing. and who bud it regtllarly-ewiry week so that vomiting Often tank place. • Deafness and Ear-aclul are helped with hike sue, cess. . H FI EG.IIA TLSJ! Ct removes altutW" innae.liately the intlanntiion anti sle!011ng, when the pain ceases. . COLD FEET.: - (7,Ol=ninption. liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off of the lair, one or the other, tilorav accompanies Cold feet. It is a'sure sign of disease in the slstentlto have cold f.lc't. The , salve will cure!ev-i cry case. , Jr Seforuld, old, sores, erksin elas,*salt rheum, Over complaint, sore eyes, (pinky. sore-throat,, ,, hroncli;itis broken or. sore hreast, - ptles, all 'chest diseases, such as asthma. oppressipn, ..pain , —.also, sore lips, ( (chapped bands, Itunors.citstanenits eruptions, nervous diseasos, and of the spine: there is lirobably no medicine 110111 known,. so, good. • SCALD -11E:VD. • We haVe cured caste that actnitly defied every thing known, as wril as the yof )5, or 20 doctors., One .. . . . „ man told-us he had spent s.soo'on MA childrep vilthout any, benetiforhert a few boxes, of the Ointment cared ~ them. - ' ' • 1 • It is the in the worhrfor Barns.: (near) the, directions around the box.) • WORMS'. •.' If parents. knew how feat most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would De slim' to' resort. te - thein. Especially . litzeores,' and •tnecti-' cated lozences,"vermiftige pills, ts,s. The truth is, no. one Can tell, invariably, when norms arc preiient.--j Now- 14 nie say to pat4ints, that this salve will always', tell if a child has.. worms. will 'rise every vestige. of theniaway. [Read the rdireaions around the box.). There is probably no nwilicine on the face', of the earth at Once so sure I :and i soare In 'the expulsion of worms. • CORNS, Occasinnal nae:mt the Ointment will alwayS keep cools from growing: ''People reed never be troubled with them if they will use it - , LAMES Mc Ati..ISTEP.'&. I • . Sole Proprietors of the• Wye medicine: CAUTION. . As the All -healing Ointment has been greatly enitn-i tetfeited, we have given this caution to the public that 'no Ointment will heliehnine unless the names olJames McAllister, or iantesMcAthstet & 'Co., are written with - a pen upon every label.' Cr Prim 23 cents per box.. 'CLEMENS & PARVIN, Agents, Portstrllle,Pa. 5ept.,26,1816.. . ,Jl9-17 IS .* . • • lite 110014.8. Life of Paul Jones; 2 volumes, Vestiges of Creation, with a sequel, Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, Qtr., by a New Englander,. i Merlin, or the Foltaling,hy Eugcrie Sue, parts 3,2,avid 3, each , - . , &I The Log rif a Prtrateersman, by Marryatt, 2.5 i, .. Merlon and his men, a historical romance, 25 ' Thd Creole,. from the Gentian, • ' 25 Genevieve:by Dumas„ . .30 Theresa, or the Chief lfyadata's Pall, 121 Statesmen of the ComMonwealth of England; - • „No. 4, . . '251 ' New firt*or. Nursgrk Rhymes, • 75' Forest Days by Janes, 111 Rose D'Alinet, by do ,. i 12} Minh Neil, ' •do • ' • , • 121 The Smuggier„ do . • 25i The Prude I.l4rd,fly C. A. Murray, • 25 i Confessions of a 'Wily Woman, by Miss Par., doe,-. 25' • The Unloved One, by Mrs. Poffland, 1 2 1 Litters from' Maly, by Headley, :. ' 501 Archithild Werner. fir tile Brother's Revenge, . 50 1 1 Carlyle's Letters and speeches of Oliver: 1 Cromwell, ~ ---- ..50 Together with all the new publications of the Day, }nit received and for sale at 'HANNAN'S Cheap !Moir. Store, Pottsville. ''.-3.- Sept. 204 1546. , 39. .. . . A CAR. TO COUNTRY BIER 6 NTS. BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLE , E, No. 7, Market street, l'hdada. TIiST recett ed direct front the Manntactort, Four 1 / 4 .t.; Hundred and Fifty cases of Boots and , hoes in all their varieties, comprhine one cif the largest and best assortments of Eastern and City, made Boots and Shoes. to be found in the City, -tvhiclt we pledge oursehes to sell at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to patches , rs . Mt.rthant4 Loving the above named artwl%.c, w ill find it to their apantage to call and exannne our large and varied sloolss, at No. 7,lslafket street, trrst 'hoe store above the 411 al, north side. Loft corner of IN ater and Ma Art street W. SEW SIW & CO. Plulada , nept. 19, 1846 Nathhialinagueirean 4G - allery' - ! pholi,ffraphe,a• Furnishing Depot; • ' t the r.old .tn'a silver nie,l v ilsiTour tirr.d pre -1 iniciatet. and two highest lulnocs. at the itatiopal, the :11asSachusidls, the New:York, and the 'ennivlvaida respect reels, for'the most splendid inl.ned Day.iterreolypes and hest awl riatus eversexhiklivcl, Piirtra itd iniien in exquisite style, without regard to weather. Inldroctil , ns lien in tbelft. A large assortment of appridattis and Stock: always .on hand. at the toWe,licash prices. New Y0ik.2.51 Broadway ; Phtladelphia. 136, fnxtu . Cbes not • Ibitintoje, 205 st. ; Pcnos.Ov4ia .A,venue • Petershug, Va.'. 31 ,, chanies' tincinnati,'youri l lt and Walnut, .and 176 Main st.,;; :Sreratua Springs, • irnailviay ; Paris, 1:7-, Vitale Rue dnTeruple ;TiverpOol.:3l. Church st:; 'Philadelphia. Se 'item Ver 19, IS try 18-1 ye, —4_ 1 I . • .. - - • • ' . ' • " (7 - ". - .'`''-",', T , - s '-.."-".../ -r/ . • , g! ! . ;•,' -'--- 1, - ' ''''''" • i . .! - i.: - .1 -,. . , . _ 11 • . '. 1 t . Pat . com i ity ) . scales 1 ' • a ! . rytilEt! !„ E Scales ate constructed Wlt(' great cafe, by .1. trailer-lanced workmen, under the supervision Of the inventors. and every effort in Made to secure' not ;only iperfeci accuracy,lhut also the', greatest str , rn:th and dukitity. They have been long known and se veral/ tested, anti are `always right. , These Scale sire' adapted, to every kind of business transaction by tvtighi, anti from their ' e xtensiVe lice. , loth!in.t his and 'other Conntries, may note be regarded as the univer,:ial !sten dattl.! Fairbank's flay Coat and ItaiL road' ScaleK.are , in general use, hotlt i,t the United Stittes and Europ t For safe by IS AN WOOD /C.,SNVDEP., Pottnv tile, at d ' 'A. 11.' 31:ORRIS% 1011-Market street, it the ,Agricultur 1 , . Wareltduse of D: 0. pROUTY. • , l' ' CIIUTION t', ' ' f ! The I'ol - earned reputation of these Slates, hag ita- - doted tnevendeis rff imperfect awl worthless halailet!s tn offt!r (bent as Fairbank's Scales. 1 The agents iff F, 4.:-...T.lFairbank,Sc. Co., are furnished!with. eredeMiabc' and the puld hi are, cautioned aga ,venderl of tipnriotts art ities.-. - Phdada., September 10, 1 , 3t0. ' 1 B crss.; $lOO 50 MEM • pt ) itabc!piliA. PLUM - BE'S FARBANK'S 1 1:. -. • For' i For Sale at Private Sale. •1 A Lt. that certain tract or t parcei ' of, land, situated on Il the Broad Mtn; Main, in Lower' gahantonge toivii. sfilp,in Schuylkill eOunty, (formedy fterks enmity;) in . the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lOws,,to wit i=-Beg,funiuz at a warkgd white oak tree ;_ thencii hy late vacant lands, now shrreved to Jacob, 'Miller,.north sixty-five perches, to a White oak; thence by lade vacant land. now sot veyed tilt3e:orce Wepter;_ west 141 perches to a stone ; th ence b • late vacant lan d -now surveyed tol,ennard Mick, sno t 1 Salty-five perch- Lt's to a Spanish oak; thence east „1•1 ilwreiles, t , ,.)" the place of blinnitig. enniaii]in v t)fty- ve acres and one hundred rind fifty-two perches qf lan:d and allovl lures of • • ' it. for roads, &c : _: — "1 . -__.:_ __ , ! bYt p r'Neclt , ' _1 i il t i t! JOHN 0. BRVNINF.O, of F. Beat la' estate, 69. Thlket eptenther'l9. ISIG ; Steam Erig, , iiie. AND, 111,.CIIINE l AI ANUFACToRY: i I 'us e • pliscriber 13 Heim red-to furnish air kinds of _l_ )1 icbtlifery. :melt as steam Florities. either IliZil or low On essu re-I4 'w ins-;ton Sunning Engines, saw and _,______,__.— grist I.llllii-'01;11 tiri•ii hers amlother machinery COMIC - C.- 1 1 I • i - tell 11'101 1 1111i iiiiii i in; litki nese. Also, lioile:s, iron boats, cIIIIS, IntliClie l 18 iS. cedar ipl'aii•e.•. propellers lamkproneller.ingines, Iron and brass ran . I --- -. I ' rings, itinllalii titter articks in his- line. of Inisine,ss, at • hi s , i ,ri i t.' 1 k,-I.i i _ri zi t in eld, ..Ttreet, be !(JIV . the• Rail Road, ti l l'ANT.:, :5( "IR OIXTE.,•••• .1 • Camden 'Agee Jersey. I ' No. (i3,..1V0i/h 3d k'. second door above; ..,4rch, .% .. %L . ~ ,° . :3011N, F. ST.VIIR, I o i , I - '.' i , • • L to . of tine firm of NIQSFS STARR SLiSt(A ,II • I 1 1 .. I.IIIi.A.DELPIIIak , - ' ~I . Catudir, (New Jersey,)lNov. 1 . , 151.5. ; A 1.,!4( -1-Al5l 1, ..' ( :Wiled thk dill, moires' ian uniktially lirgri a.- ....,i _ ._- 1 ,.. ,- _-.-- ..- , ,,r 1 • --..-- -1.-- I ' i sortino, • ni o f lhn above ariil ll tes At-o 1 li'illowiand .1, - I . . ~ . - ,. , 1 .. ~. . F,ce...A .1.11,‘..efb,an,A . C,....hr5, W ash BoarA. Mats, Cloth; PHIL:WEI:PM A ARCA DI. ~ctaLE,lty ; .syrim.:. , ,• , .i• . -,,, '... '• pieces', N est Ilox.s, Woad • Howls and 'Fray.. lloi•ton • - 'i • ' II i • •-• C AR D.,. -, , '-, i Biii,d4. sir Ides. Oil Pa•ite. !Slack ing, l Sltik ' IloWttes, .' i • .i. • . 1. ci ain p, Juana serulis,,Wall lirtislies,;Dusters, 6..c.iand .. g ,... Imlin '4II. Colenvny . ii Wooden, Ware of every liestription., .•• • • , I ~ 1 , - • ' . 5• • , 11 . Country Mdrricintri isill take notice that as lam now A T I . , :ri: 32 arid 33 Philatlelphiu.',Arcade,re;speitfts ilynamifiW i toring f`Th.ll4iVtly, iti - treCeiving. directly (nun , -.4.-... inelies the .iitten p tion of dealcr...; to an- extensive i the-F.9,40:n Fact orb's, I ran IIOW furnish the' all Trade stock' of 1 Ptieket and Fable •Ctillery, Razors, ,Scissors ' with sopilriii l r (Mods, at! prices . greatly - reduced from and Butcher Knives 41115 ,uivli importation, whi.lovill what I Ita've I itherto been selling. ' ' .I• . lie gold in leis to suit i pitrclmsers, at a small advande on P 'hilatia., Sept. 19,1814._ . I ' - as—Zrno • ithportation emit. The assortment comprises Joseph. I i* I • I I •I I (Ipisityr% A Val IL - pill k•) • Rodgers' itr-•SOne., Greavei &ti ito+l,AVade & Mitch . &re, .vv o teniiiithi ... v en ny , s and oilier celehra tea Ma - %.e , ••••••-•-•-••---I:e•-•- •-..,--./ * - ' I kers , Alim 011 ' Band , a lame assort`Ment of Guns, Phi l t• - -- .: ! . • "l' I ' - ' • - • ..... ...;./ cols.•thinting*hrlives, Chapman • s Razorl.StiOpl., Pock - - 1 • kr - I;. WI: CORNER I' i . 1. - -- - Ar . et Boohs, PurCi.isi.3ozi .Cap, Spectacles, Viulips; Accor , i • , ... i ...I;rx* • Ii • - „...415.5, ciltons,,&c. i i • , ; -..., . ' - of' , 10th, I.othl & Market sts. t- , 1 lir I Phila•lelphi.i,;Jannary ::,d; lel6. . •• ; k_ly DRUGS, PA INT.'S .• I - .IN DOIV , ASS.. •i 1 .''ef, ' EMI . . , rj , air. subscribers would call the attenlion of Mei -1 cbant i e; to their large stack of Drugs, Cheinkals, and °Ye-tuffs, which they will sell very low for cash. 1 QuelPfllgli Wq , Will sot erupt to he pure and of the hest quality. great care.having - beep taken in-selecting them from !late importations. The - Patent .M calcines tare prepared ! with particular care front original receipts, without regard to eXpell:C. Wo art constantly - receis - tog additions to our stock of NVinitsor Glass, Omit the Winidow, lacksiin and Eagle Glass Wbrks. anillwill sell at IS per rcnf less than manufacturers card prices. Witill al t' sell warranted pure White Lead, fslo6o guard itee.) for $7,50 ;Wt . Ittil Ihs., either Weilicrill.& Itrollier's,or Lewis' Manuracfnre. The folliiwing ate a.few;aniong the many attic-leis:we offer forsalet . . - i j - i DRUGS. Fatinit Medicines of all 1 Nutmegs, Ginger ',`,and kincili, . :; 'Cloves. !a ' Essinices and Extraits... Saleratu; and Sal "S!oda. Fine, Chemicals. -. I Coarse and Fine - ! Sionge. Essential Oils. • 1 I Fanny Soaps, dec. ! DYE-STUFFS. Indigo, from 50 cis. to Sumac anit Oil ViV,..yil.. $1.05 per lb. !. ~ Red Argots • and Cochi. Frolic!, & Dwell Madder seal. ' , . -. Aluin and Copperas.. Liiqwonit and Fustic.! furl Caniwood.!' . .. I Lard and" Olive Oil. 'i, I ,ferci I ey WindoW Glass. Linsc'ed Oil r n and TurPe - Wr te" Lead, Dry and '. tine, • I Grnhid..., - , ' Varnisdi & Paint,hritSlies. ReiliLekil & Lithargo. Fr'eneli and Ciao: Green.' Japan k Copal Varnish. English S. French Glass Also. 50 Tons ,f:rin&tones, - at reduced prices. Dor i assortment of Iltues, Paints and Dye..siiitTs ie....nni3Oill ' and cptuplete. and nisi- pikes cannot fail to please.' • •0- Give us, a call. . . - ritENclf& RICIIARrIS, 1 , •If- .i •(Siiccessors to Campbell 4.• French:Y.. l'. • Wholesale DrUggifitli, NAV_ Corner 19111 and Market Streets, Pleilada. Phitaila. Sept: 19 1.5.19 • • •SS-3rno 1 ' . --- CHEAPEST IN 'THE WORLD ! STEANI REFINED SUGAR' CANDIES, 12 4-2 cts: pei: pound, iiviledesair; J. J. RICHARDSON; VQ. 46. Market street, Philadelphia, tikes pleatinre 't in informin: the public, ttptc he Fill! continues to se.S.his very superior Steam Refined Candy, at the !ow: price of 812 50 per 100•poonds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United Slates. - lie also offers all kinds of goods in the Confetti:fin ery at l f.d Fruit line, arcorresponding low pricer, as quick sales and small profits arc the order of the day.. Call or snod your order%, and you cannot fail t 6 he. satisfied., Don't forget the Number, 42 Market stfeet, Philadelphia. • : •J. J. Ir s ICHATIDSON. 29th, 1810. 25-2rao CARPETS JAND. OIL' CLOTHS, At ,the Cheap Szare, No, 4'l , Strnaberry se.; = PHILADELPHIA. OUR EXPENSES SHE VERY LIGHT, P.1314S Low; and Terms Cash. ' • ~ • , • . P ERSONS wishing to buy new CARPETS. and OIL ..1 CLOTHS, verycheap, this fall. wholesale or retail, will do well. to 'examine the excellent assortment - we offer of ; , : • ... ; Splendid Imperini; . • Fin&and Super Infrain, . .CAIIPETIN . GS. Twilled and Plain Venetian. - And 'Well seasoned Oil Cloths, froln 2 to 2-1 feet-wide, rut to fit . Also 'Table Covers, Rugs, Floor -tingle Rag and Cotton Carpets, dc., very low, with a good stack; of Ingrain Carpets from 25 to 50 cents,kand entry and stair carpetg from 121 to 50 -cents; • . ' ELRIDGE &I BROTHER; '.41 Strawberry st., I door above Chesnut,sear 2d st. Philada., August 22d, 1816. • . 34-31i0 r, t.I3S. Potash, for sale at MARTIN'S Chen Drug store, Pottsville. June 4.7 28, . _ • 'is ' , Platform Scales.. ..., cor suitable for !tail Roads , Canals, Coal, 'Rey "1. I. Ores, Stoves, C,cttoo.4 Tobacco, Live Stock, A.m. c - Orders promptly attended to at our manufactory', Second , street' Collide!), New - Jersey, or Store. No. 3, North Sth it., Philadelphia. - . . ELLICOTt & ABBOTT. Oct .156/, 15-6 ' A NATURAL REMEDY; , •Saitcd. to the Hu Conitiluf ion, aid equal to the curc of ci•cry ca<!-adle di.,e,zse s trill be f. uud in WRIGir S INDIAN VEGETABLE , PILLS, ,Of tli.:l"orth ..ILi erica n tiallegc f Healih." • • • , . rf [ESE ex4lordinary Pitts ate - teMPesed of plants which gaup: spontaneously on out even Roil. atid are. therefore, better adapted tkour congitutions Rom Medicines cohcocled from foreign drug., how - ever Win they may belcoumPoutided ; and tis• WRIGHT'S IN DIAN VEGETABLEPIUS arerfounded u 9011: the i principle that the litiman body is in truth SUBJECT TO GUT-. ONE DISRASE, - : ',,‘ - - - namely. corrupt !Minors, and that said' Medictne this,disea3o on natural principles. by clwanSing rifying the tidily.. it will be manifest that, il.the consti- NO6III/1:1101 khtll"..4 . evllansted.a perseyeranT heir ' use, 0 r 4 ire ito direction., is'absolutelv , rtain to drive dis,ase, of every Won,: Item Ilw ; NVlleti we Wishte r. N area swamp ur 111C1r:11, to c drain inet'll,l%siiperitburolant water. 'ln Litc al miner,Jf we :visit to 'reol, 111/!, body to health:, „. Must cleanse it..rif.inmority. rmiss will be filuto ifile Or I Ile if lot 1110 %Wry beateine . in the w6r1,1 lac oui Ilila Guano - (NG NUN het au p . the, rape)' front the.hedy morbid and irrtithl hi mor. muse of the disra,e, ill 811t1111IV and VIIIII,I 31141 while they rWery . day ;iik,:cen-e l att n•prilly ilriyl from :lie ; • The fellow ne linthlY.respeetatile sterekeetion. been appeinuid !rears ter the tale or waiGIIT'S PILLS; in Schuylkill Couhty T11 . 0:11AS Pott;,Viite., lake) h. :Nitaliar. iirO:histoi.re.. A. Ileelinerl4. Son. Port tarl',n. • Dewatil. Pop' & Co.. 31i'Keanstiurg, Ge,, , K.11 Dry,. 'ltt.,ratora. • ' • ItenriNKoill So;,....llldtlieport• Wlll. - Tue2ar Totnaifua r &13 Iratinuer. Grwig..burg. ' Wheeler & Miter. Pine grope. John Aaron 51atlis, Lower 31ahantango; ~ Jonas Raul - Doan; do . Jacob Nauljnein..Makintangu. • John Weist: raion. Gabriel Herb. Zinitneito tntown: . I t • C• 1)e Forest, West Branch. • , Benj. Heffner. ninersville:' Jobannati Claekhili. I.lewellyn. * , (a ... e , ; o 4ur i. l) P r B runswick. ots, Itrucl'cille. S. D'art & j'o,„ New ,- • Levan A . Schnxlkill Garen. Charle.l Dretlier, Bronswick. Jonas nobin'tields, - Port Clinton, Iteil , ll3, der 'Brother. , Nev' Castle. • Daniel Welgt, Lower Maliantango_ Daniel Boyer. fort Cl:i.ton. I • , •‘, r-"dices ili4oted Indian Ve:ie:able Pitts, of the North-Atcleriean lore of Health, No. 2 - 6, Greenwich street. New York ; ,1 No. ItS Tr - et:vita street.' 13°,1611—and' principal. ultIC No , .! • =I CHEAP sToitE. ' . :,..vtxt‘ door I,A .the Town Ifull;,Coarc • ,Strect.• xi3llE under, , jigneifrhave just-opened on entire io,:te 1 stock or goods, cons -rung of ,a wall. selected and genera'. u, ,, sorinient of • 1 1 ' . , DRY GOODS. ~" ' - - -" • CROCF,RII>i, _ : . . - - -- • ... 1 ' \FLOUR. . ' • N . . . . - - V ',.. CLID.S.RWMIE. •4 r 4 • --='-'-' -i., 4,• au r.r..N s• w.kr.E: r . , pitovisioNs,ko. 4 . .. %.I)ich Mil' irmtte the attentioo of the public geli— orally, o roll, es . a.thini? Wad jiphie for theniselves: Familiewill find it to Abe it interest to call.be fore buy: log else Cliere , ; ; -FOCHT 1:. FOSTER.. Potts ille3p,',s :30th, IS. RI. •-. • / 2 . ..-fiitio .., , MM • , 1 ~. . • , . BONNETS - -t , ' ' • : • ~ 7 4. r. 13....5. 1 - 71 0 1.1. er A. itx ~' ; . MARKET. ,''MEET, nearly onfinsiie:Mess I i.l. 1:....1 - \ ."7' SedgWicli & Cols. 4ore, has, just recleivial a , ,T, '-•'' full Etipply of the r 4 irritiatriiiiiii , in of Bontiels,' ~- , ...-,-;-, v.-, conshiting. in Oil of irlon,ore braid. Inserted , lace. China;lleiiil, a_ new and ,splend id, article, will, a variety of ottii.jr st% les. •I '1 . il. 111,11 OY .: ' - - 1: . Mrs. ~M 0 rn i6r; ha. jii,Crk!ce lived Owl:freest and piiiiit splendid assorOamt i•ll:ibbons in l'ottsrille,yhichl,wilL.; lie sold at the very lowt, , 4lptici.:4. Opt nets altere.d and., iltine.up in theOiest risaiinr , r, IP , she has just rizcOveil one; of she he:4 unpaved ifrtssiug machinestor linidi- ing Borinets. ; • .. , • . , l'ottsville,..ktu'ji 2. - .. th, 1S,11;. l- ', Philadolphi.j; Jan. 10, 1515 • Coal- and; Tinabcir 'Lands for. Sare. r lIIIE offers tits services . ag 11earn , tate , AZ , tit In the City of Philadelphia to all win n - y he desirous of iturionc'T heir lands into looney, ir ex clianainz the same fur city property.. All coninoutira lions On htinin'•us prGstiptly attended In. he apliliva Lion to , • A. COCIIR:iN. Corner of 6tll and Walnut OM. Theta. Phil'a, Aug 1, ISO. - ' • 31-.3alf -7 ' .. , i Cheopi Olaf chew and Jewelry., Al: the PhiladdlPhla Watch, and Jewelry i,,1 \--ii). 'store, No. 95 -Noriti Second street, coiner of , .....i. :.,, , ,, , quarry) 'below Race 6 trees • .' `••:•.) Gold lever Watches, full trin • liiil, IS carat. cues $15.00 Silver,'[ ii, , :, vii•• i. . • . :,(in " t 'seven Jewels ;1+4,00 Super :4 Cianrrtier )11zitches ' 'lO.OO • , Gold ,'e Oh , .1 . - . . '2 nn k. , .lne -iillver Spectartes. , •I- • . . 2 1,75 • iGold Fhigerlllinv., 371 cent:: tcrti; patch Glasses, plain, 121:cts. , patent, 1 , 33; Annei, 25 • 'Ate; articles in proportion. . i _. i , . AR Gdoda warranted to I:)e what bey are, sOld for. ' : .j • 0. CONRAD: . • . . • . clocks..watilles and jeh'elry of every description, cleaned and rep be,s manner, by exPetien red workmen.; ti_ I , Clocks'and Watches repaired at 'this eiitahlishnient • e war ,ranted to perfiirm; well. - l'ltßada., IN de;, I,e 1,::. , -35.1 y . . . )N-STORE.. . - , hers have,:.•nostantly". on band, at the, ca, Iron of all sizes, suitable for insfelti ,l and also rot coveritig .tschutes and for z i e boilers, and for coal cars. • • ji , MORRIS & JONES; S. %l .cortier Schuylkill and Market sts. Philada. • Philada., N0v.,T.2 1845. ' . ' - 47-ly - - -- Fill rrulNcr, lowea eery purpo . s9 mealy engl TIIE siihscriber respectlulfy inforps 1111 friend,s and tha puldicin general, that he has appointed J. r• Whitney, Agent for the Pale of - hIS superior Italian Ifem'p Packing Yarn-who will keep \a , constant supply ,at the Iron Works of E. W 31'Ginnts. • , TIIO3IM3' JACKSON. ' Reading,--tf.-16 , ' t Ira .' THE AM - ERIC AN FLORA A Be;nutiful fin-11:e . Ladie3; , 'MING IL history of rj;.ilti and Wild. Flowers, eon. taining a systematic and general description, Natu ral history Chetnicgl and Medical qualities, of over -six thousand plants', to be illustrated with over sli thousand colored. engravings, taken, from nature. by, A. B. Strong., M. D., • Botanist. Pubitsbed monthly. price 8,3 per anneal. or 23 &cots per number:, Subserip mins received. at DAMIAN'S Bookstork, Bole nesnt or the county. • 'July 25,-1 • • , 30- T . oco rocb6.-:-50 grnss loco Foto Matches, fn sale'low, miarris , l3 - Dr ug9tere. • June 57 STRINGS—A• ood article, Just received and for gale at . BANNAN'S Stauonerp Stara Pougv.ille. Apr 1125,1648, M 174 C 11 A. N TS' HOTEL', .;`',Courtlexidt Street tsuiit'2lo IMI PACKING YARN IgENV • - a • ALIN Ell'' ~T U.IIN AL. Saturday Morning, Oct. 10.1$-IG. Adverti,er: wilS ohserve t, thy the urrrucatnnt ut our purr. thut,pewq trel ht: found eu-evet imge, whiCia 11. '1:41(4. (11 `Zi:tt:'t lari eye urcr :di the !Ora This greet eNtett, the uhteCtlM) t:t hAt ,0i , , 110 , . 00•0 C ,,. pieced on what logretca the t 1 aut,t, ;1,0: ' • • rOux learn' that a loot race is to 4cotne o$" at Port CarliniL.on Monday aftertiobn next at ri dock, for' 4 lAirse of $3O, between J Charles U. 005, and a young, • man lately frorit Ne'tv ' , (..,7 . A.s•reits. 'ol c....k:s•ri: 'Fee.—The cipital. of New Mesic6 .i-as taken by Gen.'Kearney withotit" the tirin4 of algun. Gat. .% rinijd absconded.—. • „, • The General has ts,ued a Proclamation to, the in-t• habitants of New Mexico,' stating that lie will -• hold Me l Department with , its .original boundaries ! . (on both sides Jf the Del 1N . ..att..) us soar; of the .liniteid-Shales. That tie is authorized by his gee- . I 'eknriteilt i la, respect the relig i tous institutions of tho. , edurntry., tote prOperty of the Church, and the per , I • 1106 and tiroprty of all quiet citizens.. lie'ab- ;.-. solvessall pereoils within the bounds of New M,ex- ic:u from allegiance thereto, and clainki them bare, after 'as cifi4ens!of the - United States. . • 0,: -. 1'• The Neer., 'York. *Fredonia gives the fulloor• ing stitte • O( the. l Mark - et in that city,: ... ••'' ' . Ilricus are seri dow. - Doinestii:s average from .111 iii 25 percent. below 'Spring , prier s. Cottons, .piiiiii, and setae descriptions of %Woolen Goods,. 6,llltillrttA especially; are in tins category, Broad. cloth are ma o) much depreciated. public sales •• • .havist:e, beyti.ii ado at not mote than It 2, to 15 per cent..ii li tlrOrnien res. The 'lmporters of English ' iAirWlech Goi.ils are suffering k',lvercly, especial- . :i. On a , ...mrted invoices got otf.at auction. A largo Itivoli.o t% hick Welkt a short' tittik\ since 'dirciitly ' from, the Gusted) Home to the ha - miner,. did not S r'eini. i more than ! 6U 'per cilut, of its fai"e. In ann. \-.., Wet instance, m, here the. goods were not so desiia, Me' tho• sale only realized, atioCit, 40 • per cent. of cost. 'There is,lia . e •undinst'ind scarcely ah ankh” 'of imported dry jgoodsv a ying : a profit to the lin, • it/incr.! The. iWetion 'sales. of Americim Oarpeti,, ' of Which several; hat's been had lately, show a de,. ciine of. shout 30 per c ente on Spring rates, and i even' More. . Carpets sold last wee at ruinous `•• ratesr .- They'wereinusily of common nil medium . titiaUties.• This istate of. things is 'of 'ours& very `embarrassing for all sniall matitalactu rs who are . • unobto. to bold 'goods, and we leartra large num, ber pj these hale. stopped. Many of the phila delidhiti 'manufacturers of -Checks, Plaids, mixed '' ,cotton fabrics; like., are ti this predicament, and we are told tltat away ,frinn' Lowell and that li4lWonaiie •neiglitiorhood, there am but seven Printing establishments witb their heads 'above . Vater.l These lelw piio.Cs for Manufactures aro to be'ascribed to OM expectations,ehgendcred by the arguments. of, Free Traders, that under thrio lleci•mher Tariff i goods Will be abundant and cheap, c6r)sequently' tho i dealers aro' unwilling! to N have. a large stork stn hand at that time, and Will ..not hOptiiess{nitAed by low rates. Well, Witl} • high:price,s tor y'roduco by . .reason of short 'crop's ~ Anil potatO rot abroad, and . wpl'Oes for ma g• futures in . ccmscquence of. untoifis, sales at aim, ~,..- tlon."Tuai the I,loOdlng , Of ens and•qemnantsi i of I li M•anch,e4ter ,Etoaki ' into Ilie country, producer* . inid con.nineis may'weil say that oit's an ill wins} , • th:it ',likes good to no one." . Such a state of the market is sufficient to clear • o • up all the small Factories of limited means in this ' • couritry,— , and 'will consequiently .throw a largo number of operatiTeli out iif employinent. . , Tux "LA,cLa r nr Car:'—Vl: l 4 find follo‘vi9,4„in the' Niorth American of `l'hurepy, 'FAc:roar r.s Stierre..;--Vriar to the pass'areo Me. mcga v 'ktatiltbilt, thereWfre five cotton - foe ! z i tories.at Fairmount in actiy& operation, and ' lnt/L(11P. Which new tnachineiy hid justheen pl,ll to sun.: • Out of this number the three prininpai one riie now at ti dead still, and the others are do- ' itigi literally nothing.. At' leant 500 Morns knve - heen stoliped. air,d 1000 hands, including - wen, girds'end. children thrown out of . employment:, . the'', limited market which the prot.q. , • periive the tl'ariff of has already 'produced. The goods , iirlitch these" facture were plain cotton cloths for printing. The. - rra'Aket prices tinder the -l'aritr of 742 was Si c'enti. —the fabric iostiOg 4 cents 'to produce it. Now the market price than, th'e actual, ,e,)st of the. goods at the Price of abur given under • fthe Tarif' of '42., • Wei are- assured_ by . the pro, -• iprietois of these, factories l i that they wdl_notto ahla, i vain to rcsurneloperatichis, unless at a very groat ireihiction of the wagesorinerly paid to their op, eratives. It is lout of l'he - question . for them to itufactitre at the preleht pritek; of labor. . • „., . Wttr, vtr. film pr!—:fr. Sivier,-liniled 84iteo•' B.enafar front Alikangas,l'when G. Cunierun Tfre sento petition:t. i n favar• of tl :I'm4l'of 1Ei149, sneered' at thein 'and d i aid "PettriSyl , fania would Atitl vote tlinnocratic, no turltiet how such :4 - etio, ••was-kiekettontl! htiffattefl ! These are the wordy of 111. pr6p400v, 7 ,-sliall they la: tnatli:f fact? ":Theie pelt arc a'n f:lll,:*.rjx . I; a sort of Fu sin it. 111 11; 14 tl thego, inannfat Curers r . 'ftszi ‘VE,NSl ON Mitt, lqt theal; ta l i, away at the .00657* •,..“) tvivi, rillowrd th n for d r few ycari past. it ( c . Was all a .r4r.i and' !lei lianifor front Pt nos) Iva nia,eould not but sfnilelwlien he preeentedthatn, W 1 1 .4 thero acntlNA ri who r'n'ut.n .. llr. - AD :and ..tviiii a I V it EA l' the, ' ' for: ast L1 ,i ,t .. , yelirg, , WIIO 1.1 ti NOV 1 14.' N9V 7,11 . 1' ; .1 AM ES K. t ' OLK, '‘ , "AS A Far.); TWA IIE 3I•Zi ? .. Nor u:1i...; .andlP,nniylvania tu-no.rrow, nofivithini,iall..ltheso petitions, anti all this fuifs about the 'lcor'', would brute tbe-Dcosoltalic tick et again," f 1 • , 1 , .. '' • . . , . ' IMIE HO I ' 2ll 11l I, F. A Wrre lir its R . , flea, ci.tsn_-We le l i arri „by . an'extri froni th'e Paw:Pl - 3ra _ V.) - Express that. Mel 3 ,kones I) . M, of the.,MOSi reTiAthie farihers in (lie tot7ti of Veredith; igLa heroeummitterl for,tria.cii:ir;ied With he mui4er of his ,wife; Louisa Jor i ef, It appears that 11'47 liyed . very unhappit , Loge he:! sled in deviant. yparts of thc,,titti4e On S iturday iii ht the 27th 'ult., Jones called up his inother and eons, who clo.is Sy, taliog alit; 'his wile had Palen (Town -tabs. ‘Vltenithev reached the 1.10"se they 10.1;0 her dead, and wine of the neighbors were called to Jay her' out/ On the ‘ day of the funeral how • ever, some disatisfaction was-manife4ed at the op pearanie :of the wounds upon deceased, and a, vole . taken Whether to bury her or to have the cororlac c all;•d. • The latter Was decided, tilion;and a jury - summoned, and the testimony of feverat tly eions - was Conctusive that the' deceased - came to. Iter . iieathfrornt wounds inflicted upoither head by NO* . .person. ..(rhere were eleven wounds on: di& ferent parts of the head: and' . some' live or iii, one of Which would have produced death. They, hid the{ appearance of having been 'rnatict with considerable - force, and by some tnetaliclur strument with !an, obtuse edge, 'perhaps a vregoo hammier. Theskull was broken in inaeverat places ' in the region of the car, ,aud . part of one':of the ears 'cut off. .;These And outer matters adduced, established the fact, be} ond a queation; that del ceased had been inhumanly tangitexed; and the jury: tendered : a verdict to ihat . effeet, Mr;liones was arrested and the matter at once placed before the Grand Jury, then in - session, who found a true bill of indictment against him for murder. Mr. Jones irione 'of the best faimers Mtirediih, is .with some five or six thousand tiellarsL' and has alwiys been considered e`good and respetable citi zen, tholigh itit a quick and irritable temperament ag id-the general expression of those whip ' know hinf r is the lest man that would 'ha4e bees 'suspected of such 'uts . o True:American eeg• that when John C.-Calhoun takes snuff, evgry bOdy South Carolina sneezes. . . _ (\i A Sunr,x7x.:slPLE.—The Bangor Whiz eije o ... at at the recent election in Dover , . Mine, ''evory, NVilig triko could VOW; drputited hi:. ,rba!tot: ft ~...._.3 Th .'. a slo,r.i'oln• rianiplc—wortli folltviiiirt '-- - -,'---
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