SCHUtLKILL COU TY ELECTION, OCTOBER 13,' . • Pott=ville• Cs - . • .A.—... ''' ' - : • : h••' - ' • • •.`l O ' * , t ... . ,-. '-' to ...c 3 •:. = - • ' .. 4 l d) Z ° "' I— = . I : ,L 3 • cand;dates. ...- ,-:. , c,.) . :3; ~ .,.-F„ t - 4 - 4 :---. ,.?,' ..i 4 1 g - 8-a :t;' c E. • . ': .' . . o .- 4. t- ti " C: 5 , : % Z. ''. g. ;. V •Z 2. ' 3 • r".. 4 4 '' - .3 -A , B'i 'Z'. z' 'Z . ~.:. 'Z .... •• •1 t 3. ';' ,b4 l 4 • . , • , • . ... L: 4 , ...... ~ ,h , .r. t.- . . .>., z . 4, - :,,,,, • t. , 11 1 ..',. ,*•4 t..- .> •. • .:, •c 4 .z, - .'e, .4 ;. '. tz'' (c'o , ' -•`' .-z• 4 t '; t -, '.. ': I• • ' 1 1 , • '... " . ' " t -- '•' • • DI E. 6 Cz.. a, . I ' *4 oz - -c... ( A NAL Com'milsiolen, . . , . . .Jorrs M. PorrEn, 268 270 , 158 115 163 143 200, 162 108 160'130 32 20 101 47 74 84 77 167 49 3 23 17 17 9 IVrn. B. Forrel 4 .. Jr. 110 155 62 . , 30 121 .42 66 94 48 /92 260 )53 -48 77 103 27 78 66 161 65 65 52 32 82 24 Robert R. Morlos,.l. 33 35 20 210 4, 4 1 - .24 ' 3 . § '.t 4 . 5 ', 3 . 1 . . Corwar.es, 4 . Gronot.N. EcKtryr, 2 . 81 288 163 124 1731,52 206.157 111 168 135 35 .26 100 46 77 ~, 80 .81 163 -36 5 '2s'_l7 17 15 Mercer Brown. , 108 155 '64 29 119 40- 66 90 50 190 256 48 ,38 85 105 ,24 -Kt 63 155 81 63 53 - ' , * 81 18 M Francis , Wyrehoop, 22 24 17 1 711 4 1 : 1' 2 8. - ' 3 5 2. .6 ki' • •SENATE,..._ ~. " I . bnAncis MAPITIArt•29S 298 157 115 166-140 200 159.169 149'109. 26, 23 93 44i' 75 81 82 145 28 5 23 16 17 9 Wen. overfield, • 109 ;36 64 26 121 46 .68: 96 50 185 274 . 51 44 86 104 27 80 66.172 84 63 52 2 81 24 ---....„„. ' --: ti..!tr:vrer.y. : k 1 . . t 813r0t6 K.AurrmAN, .261 291 155' 35 184 139 196 160 106'05 122 .27. 24 95 47 70 81 . 80 122 32 8 '29 _47 17 9 A, W. la.rlll7llN, . 256 279 152 152 160 132. 193, 147 106 189 '4 . 18 '26 24 100 47 68 ~ 81 ''- 81 119 28 6 20, 17 17 '9 George Reifenyder, 1 114 155 . '6B i 8 119 50 76 113 52 172 262 . 55 43 83 104 27' 80 55 89 37 53 55 )32 82 24 Kennedy Robinson,! 110 149 67 13_ 111 46 ' 71. 161 .51 164 264 •-• 49 43 87 104 27 80 64 206 83 64 4932 .80 24 Samuel J. Potts, : .28 30.20 2 7 6 4 , ,,.1 2'. 8t- 9 - ' ~ ' 7 . r Wm. DcHoren, ' ' 27 . 28 '5O 2 . 19 7 4' , „1 : . 2. 8 9 5- , 5 2 - 1 ' ~ . . . ' - • . . i , 314 335 198 79 169 134 202 IGO 105 IGG 150 30 25 103 48 77 84 88 145 53 47 43 17 23 12 92 122 42 65.120 55 .. 71 92 •56 189 242 -,60 43 - 84-103 22 76''59 173 58 49 35 32- 76 21 "8 12 7_ ' 6 1 1 3_- 1 3 - \-, 3' 5 2 ~ . . SFIEMFT, JoWS, T. W E n:spaqs, Micti'ael Seltzer, Nathan Ctrzrer; ) , Co . m - stissiorszn;• . - • . ,-... ics Cirr.sis Drtitise,266 280 '157 107 160 . 135 195 162 110 149 133 31 , 28 142 51- : 49 83 80 145 30 Stephen Ringer, 1 111 156. 63 26 119 '45 73 94 48 185.258 43 40. 43 100'; 50 . 1\77 62 172 84 IVIi.. Rama, 25 18' > 17: 10( ‘ll ' 4 .1 2 .2 4 3 N• . 6 5 -' - • , • DIit.FICTOII. l',' li . ' N zs - nr.fror, - ; 265 273 155 95 158 135 192 162 10 . 8 118 139 34 , '29 104 46 ' 70 76 7EI-141 2:, & 25 )17 NlB 9\{ Moses Reed, " , 108 151:4'64 ,29 121 . 46, 72 93 .51 208 2pl 40' 33 77.105 ~25 58 68 172 79 64 51 - . 32 80 '24 Gabriel brake. ' ' . -28 27 20 1 9• - 2 4 't 4 1 - 2.5 '7 - P 1 's ;N• Aunrron, j on ..W . . Rn utu 1 ur,257.265 156 1.01 153 135 196 148 109 142 132 '27 23 95 46 • 7 - 0 80 77 142 27,\ . 4 22, .17 18 ,9 Chitties W. ClemenS, 114 158 65 - 29 122 44 70 .96 50 . 184 260 49 44 61.105 27 78 60 173 84 .63... 53 32:81 23 John Conrad.. i 24 22 18 • ' 8 , 2 4 1. • 2 3 . 3 ' I.oc . ofocos are in Roman—Whigs in awact. C•PITALS--Natives italtc—Vylunteers , are marked thus (t) Tlie Coal Trade for 1S tG; - , Therptantity sent this 'week is 9.9,745 19 tons—abou, 4000 less than lastzroek, owing. to the _lnss..or a day,, 'caused by 'the storrtiandlhe election on Tuesday. The demand for CnolSontinucs gond. The rates of freight to Eastern Pints; remain about the same °sleet week.^ , To. • L per Ton. To . per ton. , Salem, • $1 50. to 1 02 .New;llaveit, 1 10 to 1 15 Ito,ton, 1 1) to a 02 Albany, 1 45 to 1 50 POrtlimd, /..G2, to 175 Troy', • 150 to 1 55 Charlestown , 1 501 to 102 New-York, , 1 12 to 1 15. Nantocket, I'3lllo 137 11mi - day-rt . . 100 to 1 05. Neix-riedford; 1 31; to 1 :11 Newsr).% N.J. I 90 to 1 00. Providence, 1 311 to I . 37lllaltimo're, 75 to PO ‘Vashington,,D:C. 601 to 90;Fall River, 1 -31 to 137 Sent to . tviarket "(kir the *reek ending on Thursday evening last. ; • Wria. TOTAL. 11,090 04 . 330.611 07 . • 4,993 14 106,825 02 11.916 19.. 356,117 08. r 1 . 0 4 02 . .06,230 02 Port Carbon, Pottsville. . ! Schuylkill Haven, Part 'clintriti, • . • • I, • 29,715 19 965790 09 •.. LUTES DV TOLL ANTI TUANSVORTATION. From Nil. ' i.:OrtiOn. S. Ijaveh, - I'. Clinton. To Richmond •,,.#1 64 - 41 !AI `4 $1 :,;0 To l'hila*delphin. 'l7o ' 160 145 .., LEHIGH COAL TRADE. The following is thc quantity of Coal ! wilt to market up to the 3d met Week. Summit Mines ; 5-149 00' Minnie Run ; '2436 00 Beavpr Meadow „. 3026 00 Hazleton , - 3143 00 Buck Mountain , 16S1 00 Summit 237 00 Wyoming. A 000 15,972'00 ERE wYOIII\C COAL TRADE. - • Sent to market Ito Sept. I, In.l 105,058' Tons. DELAWARE 4• HUDSON COAL TRADE. Sent In lull In Sept sth 1846.' 193.9`92 I'INECROVE COAT. TRADE. Amnunt nf i Coal transoos,n4l on Union Canal Rsiil 4- Road from 16th to,3oth Sept. [inclusive} . . Tens Cwt qr 4-331 .5 3 Per last report , 39.6991 2 ,1 ------! 44,030 10 0 . , Amount transported .on Swatara Road Tons cwt.. qi ' . , 0,884 1 . - Perlast report ' 25,019 5 0 • ! 71,931 4,2 , V. 1., CONRAD, Collector._ Total MINE-HILL AND:SCHUYLKILL HAVEN IL ROAD. The following le Die tanount of Coal transported owei this Road, during ,the week ending NN',.tlnesday even ug last. 11,053 00 Tons, Per las!, report, 369,696" 10 • ". 380,351 i 0 WII.I.IA3VIN EW Colfrctor Total ' MILL/CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1846. The follnwing.is the amount of Cpal passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road,. for the last six days. 5,:149 2(1 Toni 111,h5:1 14 " .K :PO last report, Total, : . 117,203 14 " GEORGE HAPESTY; Collector . , MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transporied over. thin road for the week ending on Thuisday evening labt. is —. 5,222 Tons. 166,t1:3„ " • 1,-Per lest report Total, , ---, . SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL 11,0 AD Antolini ofCcial transpoited over the' Schuylkill Val ley Rail Hoad for the week ending - on Satiaday even ing, last ' - .i i 6,181 01 Tons. ' ' I , r Per last i report, '• . '', 161,611 12 Tons. Total, MEM r CARRON S. PORT CA :1.1 N AIL ROAD. .it of Coal trenspOrted o • e'r till: Nonni Car 'art Carbon Rail Roan for he ,*k ending on iSilast. ' ' 1,511 18 tons ' • Per last reiiort. . i--4.9' 795 12•;tons ' ---7-,, f 1 309, 20 1 0 tone • JESSE TIMER, Collector. EXE Arnottl bon & IN Sattirda• Total, Farm for Sale'. VIE subscriber s ll,sell a valuable farm, consisting of IN) acres, situated in ••a• Pinegrove -township, fichuylkill, 'county. lase II a about 4 mines boiow- Pineerove. AbOlit SO acres oldie laud is cleared and m aatate of cultii•ation, ten of which is in Meadow. The bal ance is woodland,.well innberei,l' The link* Canal runs thionch the'property. The buildings consist of a twb story dwelling house. a new „ii - 61zer hats, and rob • er mit buildings. There are two orthards'mn the farm, and an abundant supply of gotud water on the premises close by the buildings. There are tirteen acres of win ) ter grain in the ground. For terms and other-particu lart,apPly-to the suliscriber in Pinegrove. • PETER FILBERT: 0. 006 . 10, 1846 -41-tf .• • • ,-Superlor Old Dish.Whishey, F oß e ele by • 'FOSTER k DALEY, ' Corner Centratind Market stn Pottsville, Oct.- 10, 1846. - . • 41-3 mu 1.- Teacher Wanted- FOrtithe New School at "troodside, near Mineriville. Apply to Mr J. COCKIIILI., Llewellyn,' or to THM AS PETHERICK, at Woodside. • • ' October 3d. ISO. . , 1 . • - lieldellburg. • . • A. NEW NOVEL BY ./..9.4lES—just received and foi sale' at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. Oct. 3d, 1646. , 40L , GUNS, &c. ' ' . • TIODBLE and single barren,' stilly and twist Da . _LI mascus.rind 'plain Fowling piec,A. Rifle and Can ' later powder, Powder Flasks, Duck Shot, l'ercussio Caps;lShot, lead, &c., foibale at .:SIARTIN'S Drug Store. sops., 26,1816. ' . . 3!)-- _. ....Prunes and _Ginger. APEW jars first qualityi'runes and fresh presered ,Glnger, just received and for sale at 111.A.RTI4'S Drug Store. Sept, r 26,1846. 32 J . . . UST received at the York Store, a large assortment of;flopes suitable for Mines, Canal Boats, rke.,Sre., in,size from I to 6 inches—both of Manilla and itallian Ifeibli. , . ' EDWARD YARDLEY. , ,l'ottsville,Setit. ! 26th, 1816. - .., --- -- :19— --- .111 ST received at the York Store, a lot of Bale Hay, tel Dim Bound Brook, New Jersey, of a superior qual ity Also, Oats, Ship' stuff, &K. kept constantly on hand tty- the subscriber. EDWARD Y,ARDLEY. l'ottsville, Sept:; 1546. , '3‘J NOTICE. TAVIEREAS letters of Administration nn the estate VV VV Of John Maguire; late of the borough of Schuyl kill flatten, in the county of. Schuylkill, deceased, have been. Pranted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the subscriber—therefore, all those indebted u to'said tate, ire requested to•make payment, and those -having legairclainis againat the same, will present them for pettliiinent,to JANE MAGUIRE, AdnOistratrix. • ; Schuylkill Haven, Sept.,26, ISM 39—k* t IRON - STK./3M BOATS TO If t'AI.DAL.N ria. the. Schuylkill Canal. from Vine street' . • IVharf,. Selmyikill Philadelphia. THE I r o'n - Steamers Phoenix. and Pilot, with good. accomModations for , Passeneers. will leave Reading and Philadelphia, ' r 3• afternoon, at 2 o'.. ....a. , clock—fteight of every de scription at low rates; will be taken by the above Boats. For particulari of freight' and passage. apply 'to J. HARRADEN, Vine street Wharf, Schuylkill, and of AARON GETZ, Chl.snut street wharf. Reading. The first Boat willleave for Reading, op Monday, the sth day of October next. October 3d, ISIS. 4o— A FOUR If ORSF;Powcr Engine, with etakt horse -11 hollers, for sale cheap. Apply to - ALBERT G. BROOKE, Port Carton, or, Lo . WILLIAM S. BILL West Branch , Valley, near Selwyn:ill Haven. : October 3d, IS4b. 40-- Tow. Inn:3 00 00 07011 00 7:0.,0 00 34'00 00 - 1,771 00 3690 00 TWENTY GROSS Almanars. German and Erielish assorted, at the lowest Philadelphia' cash prices, hy the (miss, dozen or single, just received and for Sale tit BANN AN'S. Cheap hook nod Stationery - Shire, Pottsville.' ti :Merchants will please send in thpirnr. dent. They need not purchase any in Philadelphia. October 3d. !qty. • WINSLOW'S Con' pound Ilaisain of Horehound • - FiNnivALLED .and unequalled in curing' Y"Colds, I Coildis, Asthma, Intliteoza, Whooping Cough, and all di.mases of the !trees( and lungs, leading to Con, stimption. composed of the concentrated virtues of ttfe herb's. horehghnd, llotiesett... Blood 'Root, and several other vegetable substances, warranted put i e from any Mineral Whatever. This invaluable medicine is 'the Most spetily and Certain remedy ever discov'pred for lite above nanted comphints, as the increasing demands fir the article, lutist clearly shows. iii, athlition to the testimony (Jr . thousands who have used it. For.s . .le in Pottsville Iry Clemens & Parein, and .1. G.. Brown. and wholesale in Philadelphia, by. FrederieloKlett & Co.,'eorner of Wectintl and Callow— hill streets. 413,407 00 .6 2 191,595 " N• CLEAVER, Collector 167.705 13 — Tons ,TURA ER, Collector QM ~1 ISO An 'Engihe for Sale. E 5. HILL, DEALER IN Din' GOODS. GIWCE 13, AND QUEEN ziWARE • • Centre street, fourtledoor below M rice , eorrsvit.t.ti. 0c't.3d,1816. 40-- AMANACS FOR 1E347 Oct 3d, 1816 • •• DESIRABLE MILL' PROPERTY • • 1 ' EOU SALE. j t • ' - A MILL' SEAT fourteen ntitett frmul _ I'oth:elite, and four miles from Pinegrove, , ;ill; Yt situated on a never failing stream of.wa 1111 N. ter, with two -run of Burrs, calcutated to 4_,....._ -=-..N.14. do tither custom work, or manufacture. --- Flour for sale. Ihe Mill is built iif - part stone and part frame. all in good condition.' There is attached to the Mill 2& am es of Land, all of which kin a good state of cult ivat iim, and a portion well limed, except ten acres which hie covered with good timber. The terms will be madeladvantageous. It may also be exchanged for properryi eithr , r in Pottsville, Port Carboh or Minerii ville, if desired For further particulars, apply at the Mike of,'T.he Miners' Journal. • , September ~. ~ • • il • MAPS ! MAPS! •! • kti,ARGE Map of the World, on Mercator's Projec ion; together with a large Hook containing a co illinls index, and descriptions.of the various countries represedted on the Map. Largel Distance and Reference Maps of the United Stites, designating every county and town, which is also accOmpanied with a large book of Reference, Con taining also a Geologicaldescription of every State and TerritorS in the Union. Maps Of the United States. ~.. Maps of the Presidents. . Pocket Maps of the States and TerritOries. . • POcket Traveller's Guides. • • MachOlirs Universal Atlas for Schools. .- . . • Morse's Ceregraphic .5145, published in Nov. at 2,5 cents each. ' ', l ~ -These Maps are the latest and best published in the United States, and will he sold at the lowest publisher - a cash Prices, at BANNAN'S Cheap Boo,k Store.. • • - • 5ept. , ,26, .1646. . - .39 WORMS ! WORMS ! ! Dett w , . • • roy Thousands of Children, . . i ITIIOUT PARENTS EVER, KNOWING ' • 1 1 ; lt IS Ott TUE CIUsE,. • •. . tee term Id adviseallio read the following symptoms PICE ING.lat the floss, o ff ensive breath, pain in /lid joifits dr limbs, grinding of the tenth during sleep, yorackois appetite, leafless, bloated stothach or limbs, griping', slooting Pains in various parts of the body. 1 . a sense o something rising in the throat, itching of the anus t , wards nicht, bleedingif the nose, gnawing -sensataoh at the stomach. flashes of beat over the sur face of the body alight chills or shiverings, head-ache, droWs'ine4s ' torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, huilden stattiaglii sleep With fright and screaming, cough,fever ishness, fits, pallid hue, thirst, bail taste in the mouth, , difficult breathing, fatigue, squeamishness, nausea, freipt,iit desire to pass something front the bowels. and sometimes discharges of clinic and mucks. And should they have any of them, immediately obtain a bottle of 11oheiisack.'s VegetableWorm.Syrifp, which is so pleas .ant, that every "child will cry for it after It has once had a tfistie,• and remember it is warranted to cure, or the motive is returned, and SSOIY. is offered to any person thativill produce a case of Worms. ivhich it will not cure. I We have in onr possession. several Worms of varioUs kinds and. amongst them.. ate 33/1 inches.th .length which it brought (rota Jacob Seri iceifenhiser, in Laiticaster county, Pa., who had suffered from early 'lnfaziey, and lie and•his friends, as well as many of the mosteminent physicians-pronounced his case a gradhal decline, being as they thought that abominable comiilatnt Dyspepsia, and before taking two bottles he passed The above warm, and has enjoyed the best of health ever since; which has Beer about nine months, and till for 511'ec"rits,I (.... 1 paid physiriatisaupwardi of 6500:Witboutre , wi ug t i c benefit whatever: • .We do certify that we have used llobensack's Ve getable Worm Syrup, and beingacquainted with them, reco l iiimend it as being the best article as well as the' most: pleas'a s tit to take we ever tised,rund furthermore, suHl.rihe our, names believing it to lie a benefit to the human fatuity, by doing so. .4 beta: Applettzti, south street, bear ' 2 _rl—Duct. Kim helll'4lll awl George street—lsaac Beans. Attlokoag, Burks county—Dort. Reidy, Philada..— Dort. Thomas, - 'N. Jet se'y—Doct. Sweet, li, laware-,C. Henry Plumer, Minister of the Gositel, Marshall street, 1 door below BroWn—Patrick .Duffy, Melon St.. above Ninth—Jacob IVelsli, below ('oats w, side—H. Gifford, Rose Alley, Ist door below Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford St., between !fruit and Secimil, Kensington • Prepared by J. N. & 0. S. Hobensack, N. K.-tomer of :5en n ui and Coates streets. Philad,•lphia. 'and for sale' by every storekeeper in the IlMteil States—Price 25 '{cents. I Also, Hobensack 4 s 'fetter, Ointment, war ranked to cure all eruptions of the skin—price 25 cents. : NALL—Should any doubt the. above, and believing. thel• children have worms, they will be furnished gra , to itously by calling on us. • . .. • .11j G. BROWN, Druggist, wholesale agent:Pottsville, and' for sale at .all the principal stores in the county. October 3d, 1816. 50-1 y The French and German Lan guages,, and Music. lIE undkirslgillid respectfully offers his services to the „citizens of POttsville and .its vicinity, as - techeilipif the French. and Germ.tn languages, and in stilictor on tne Violin and Guitar. . The experience of several yevra as teacher of the the above named branches, enables him to assure a rapid advancement to classes. or individuals placing themielves under his instruction. " Arrangements asin time and terms Gan be madivrlt mat Nrs Moore's .in 1 111arket et. " 1 - ,F. PERRIN.II September, 5th,:1848. 36-6tno =I aloody . & aechlernelelo. • Cheap Boot, Shai•, and Trunk Store. sirn of the Li r Boot nfrt door to 4: B. White's store, and iipposile, 0. Craig's horse Tavern, Centrelt.; Pottsville, Pa., ' ' MOODY' & AECllTERNAClit,thanlc ful to the public, thr their liberal patron- 1 1 nee, would respectfully announce thpt • they have increased their stork, with new and desirable goods, and intend always to have On hand tit wholesale and retail, a complete assortment Of:1 of mow, womens, and childrt ns boots. shoes. and rub- hers of . every kind and quality , of the latest style and fashion. Also tvinks, valises, carpel has. satclials,'&c Of V - riot's kinds. Leather, morocco, kid lining, and calf; skins. fashionable and cormsli lasts,. aline thread and a generel assortment of shoe findings; together with belt leather. law leather, rivets and burrs, &c., which theywill sell at the lowest cash prices. 'N. B.—Please call and gee nut stock and - learn - Our prices, before purchasing, elsewhere. • _ MOODY - k AECHTERNACIIT. Pottsville September 19t1i,1816 38. • ESTATE OP JOHN MORRIS; Late of Erie, Prnasy/cania, deceased. "VOTIGOs hereby given, that the Orphans . Criurt nfi l 1. 1 1 Erie county, I;ennsylvanta. have wattled - a 'writ of inquest for the partition and valuation of TWO in -lots, of Ground, situate in the borough of Erie. Pennsylva Ilia, late the real estate of, the said John Morris. dec'd. l and that I have fixed Monday, the 19111 day of October, for holding the said inquest on the premises at Erie„ Pennsylvania, when and where all persons interested,i are notified tnittend. . Win E. McN AIR.. , llleh Sheriff of Erie County. i Erie, Sept., 10th, 1010.4 30.3 t I NEW AND CHEAP Fashionable Clothing Store, IN ,FOSTER'S BUILDINGS, , A few do irs above the Emporium Olice,Pottaville.l • -• „,-•J. CAMPBELL & CO., TAILORS, nn ESFECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub.] ll lic, thatthey have taken the above store, where! they have Made, and intend to keep lonstantly on hand, a large and,general assortment of 7t.EADV MADE CLOTHING, which for cut and workmanship. cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the .rezion—their stock is all: fresh, having been selected with great care, within the y last few weeks from the latest importations. Persons who prefer having their measure takep can, depend upon having thbirLizarments made la the most fashionable manner and watranted to eive perfect sat-, lsfaction• Pottsville, Sept., 12, 11516.• - 37 SKEEN & HOOVER, • TIN AND • COPPER smalls, At . B. Philip's. Old Slcind Centre 61., Potts RESPECTFULLY invite the attentiMi ofthe citizens . of Pottsville and its vicinity. to their new and ex, cellent 'assortment of TIN WARE, which can he par; chased at lower rates than ever. heietolore offered in this region. They have also on "hand a very large as= sortment of ' _ _ 40--Cnuo embracing Conking Stoves of the latest and most op= proved Patterns, Radiators. Air tight and all kinds , of Stoves for Rooms. Stores or Workshops, which will be sold for cash at extraordinary low rates. , • They Aso attend td putting on Tin Roofs, and furnish an excellent article of rtpouting for houses. e} Don't fidget to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we feel confident it will be to the interest of buyers to do eo, 4 doors above Market street, west side. , ~Pottsville, Sept., 12, 1846. .37-6 mo MOUNT PLEASANT Steans Planiv Mill and Turning Factory - . rilllE subscriber respectfully announces to his custn -1 mers and the public, that his Steam ,Planing Ma chine tut Norwegian street, in this. Borough, is now in successful operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of Planing to order at the.shortest notice. He will keep on hand flooring.boards of everp description, which will be sold at the lowest rates. He is also prepared to execute every description of Su s as Awning Posts,Bannisters, ' . &C. I.l,l.H.,Ntsl,NßGealiN,osWtsOCOhDa,irs, s he has employed Mr. Wm. Gleim as hits foreman in th buslness , he flatters himself that all work entrusted o Mni care, will Le executed to their entire satisfactiOn He therefore solicits the patronage of .the public. . lie has alsti a Circular Saw for slitting all kinds et Lumber, for the various purposes for which it is used. HENRY STRAUCH. '. as- Orders. for turning &c., can be left at the Store or Messrs. James Sillytuan & Sons. - ' —l2 . PMtsville, Aug. 26, 1846. . I HOUSE SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING . . --- .7, - ...• . , - , ,/ Ai }4SRIS. BOW EN & 111F.t.0Y, woad most respect- IN-I- filly inform the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. that ' they have eoinnartneed the above business, and intendicarrying it on in all its branches. They flatter t p themselves that by, constant :Inc lion to business, lb gether with the style in which t .y intend doing their work, they will receive that pa ,onage, which is due to industry and mechanical genius. 1 .1 They would' particularly invite the attention of the. public, M O'neiv and durable kind of paint, cane. s! Gloss White. Silvering and Gilding on Glass, and to new system of vartlishing Wall Paper, by which thP. , • lightest paper 'saint stalned an the least. Paper Hang inn done on the shortest notice. N. 11.—All Orders left with JOIIN G. !CROWN, .or J. S. C. MATRIN, Druggists, will receive' prompt at tention. Shop over Wm. 11. lIIIVS Store, in Centre street, next door to Dnbson's Hat.store. Entrance through the store, Pottsville, August 15, 18 tn. 33--3ino WIRE-HEAVER AND PATENT WIRE SCREEN Manufacturer, ' C& a 1 a few doors from Norwegian-street, Sterner & Brother, WHOLESALE &RETAIL lI)E4LE-RS In . 'Dry Goods, Groceriei, Flour k Feed . • And Mining Goods, cor. Sunbury st. & Spcncer'n R. R. GEORGE CAVAIVEII, :Midways on hand cheap for rash, • FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSW ARE, AND LIQUORS:'" Two doors above Kultaius' Hotel, -Hincrsrille, Pa.' F. W. GEISSENUAINIER, .Jit. - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Solicitor in Chancery,k Commissioner for Pennsyrvitnia, No. 14i Pine st., N. York, rear Nassau st. . - M:1•• be seen at his resideoce, 507 Broome street, be fore 9A. M., and alter 4P. M June 13, 24-: FARQUHAR 4• CARPENTER,' Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT rSTREET, PHILADA. Money Loaned nn Mortgage, and Real Estate bought. and sold. Philadelphia, Sept., Sth. 16-3 t • Tea Agency in Pottsville. . i THE Pekin Tea Company, whose Teas have iven 61,1 universal satisfaction in the cities, have ap pointet subscriber Agent to sell their Teas in Seim Mill County. The public are now enabled to ob= ---E7 : rotr a rates than '.- i beenthe°aa rticle tiiey .hfaveeaesviartbmeillocrie' tre red in t th is at e2untya, are no they 1., assurancet here . drugsor lta i ether foreign substances mixed with the Teas. They are done up In packages (lined with lead. to preserve their strength and flavor) from one quarter. to five pounds, to suit customers, and are furnished from 50 cents to $1 50 per 1b:, fora superior article. , ! Mrs. BERRYMAN, Centre et , a few doors above Norwegian, Pottsville.. • otteville, April 20th, 1816. . 17. • 5 24 17 20 9 64 52 .29 76 24 CHOICE STOVES, Henry Jenkins, I= =1 THE MINERS' JOURNAL. TO COUNTRY MERCIIANTS. WILLIAMS, MURPMET . & BENEDICT, W7Oesaiede 6 glers in Fancy-4-Staple Dry Guod.7 . . . • , , . no. 74, CEDAR sTITTET. Titt• YORE, • INVITE the attention of Merchants visiting this mark et. ro their stock of Fall and Winter Good', embra cing all the new and desirable .styjes of Press Gnoils, such as ombre and figured, Lyonese, Oregon plaids, printed Cashmeres, Mous. de Laines, Aipaccas, Prints, Gingham's, &e. ~' .~ Broche Cashmere and a vat iety other new Styles of Dress Shawls. rich, plain and neared Silks,GleiVes, Ho siery, Laces, Ribbons, Silk and Luicti eambrick Hand kerchiefs..4-e. Also, Cloths, Cassitneres Yestings, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Traings, Checks, Tank Di. aper and Linens. good styles Of brown and bleached Sbeetings and Shirtings. oOr Stock is laid in at the lowest market rates from Auction and other sources, and Will be offered for cash ar approved credit at the lowest prices, witirh, togeth er with the fact that it is general. embracing all Hint is the most desirable in both Staple and Faney (hods. affords inducementi to buyers not sui passed by an) other.house. Ne'v York, Sept., 2& 146 2587 2103 136 2694 2093 95 2553 2140 2462 2524 2168 2139 131 140 Jones' Italian :Chemical Soap , 'N Infallible and never failing remedy for all eruN 41. tions and diseases of the -kin, surf an Pimples. Blotches. Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Heat Spots, chapped, cracked or tender flesh, jteo received mid' for sale at, BANN AN'S Perfumery Store: Pottsville, ' Sept., 26. ISM. ' 31' A L LIST coos ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, 2777 2039 53 25G4 2094 100 04. . , ,-- --z- -- -7-_ - -'-"-_ - : , 9 t 1 L :.-'' -2F . .-1 , 17, , :r_5: • c" -- " . .-- , ~ ; ' =L4-7 -- _, -- - i • '- _ - _ - _- - 7..7-? - i-' " ::::-•_ b.-. . • .. -. , ..., _ .7-=' - __.l. S., "c. • ..': A •,. :.-L- . 7".71-_---,--.7 ';-,--_-.=_--------.--_-- ,-__.,__ ~_- , ~, • .:-,- -- = - 7 -- ,. ; - - ; - .-- -1 - __ : _-, - c----,:: : , !_: . --, • - • ! ,- - L . ,-, • - _-_:',,a; :::. ' i 1 1 ..1 . , -..._---____-•-•• , - , =J- 7 3 - i - . • '•,- ....----- - - 1.11 , --:_n,L., It 4 - -- - -, : • 1 ! e; : ; . - - 3 . ... -7 4: . ="•• •,,-;• - r".,-;,...: . • , ~.;;---' -• • ..• .• • ~,,-4, ....',..-.,•-. -...= .. - =- - '24. j . .. - ! - -= , .. - :'_:_ril.j . t ... f ,-,,, “.::__ ..•.= •:: - -_;t --. 21-•'•:-.- „ -r t. - -.7.-•=-=-: - •'=. - 7.:.;.. - . .,' ,, - - __v r ,...- - = - _,- ; - , .- . '•-••••,;,..-',-.5.r...---- • • 2430 2123 ‘ 118. 2451 2146 103 I= ■ INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION: 1 . T." Eprereilihgfignie is girth to represent 11; 14 la • smisinnE PgriseirtAriom. It is the great EVIACIL. AT, lON fur the impurities of the body. It will he no, tiled that a thick cloud, mist ii.ities nom all poMtg of the surface, which inolichtek that the perspirattcdflcws tonnterruptedly when we ilt.t.o in health:birt races when we are sick. Life cannot he sitsfainetiwthinit I / it. It is thrown off from the litond arid other juiceS of ' the tiorly,a rid di-poses by this meinsiofilettily all the illl- ' Iffir iIiPS, within its. The language Orthe.Scripttire is; `Tonle blood is the Life.' If, ilever beef:nes 'Mow it may be traced directly to th Wippagetifslitie:tritilWe' Perspiration. Thu.: NV(' see allothat in necessaryiu.'len the Mood is stagnant or infectein is go open no-mires, and Itselieves itself from all iktpurity instantly,. Its own heat and vitality are sutlioltht, without eneip:trik, rho of medicine.exrept to ripen, the pores uff6ll the sur- .. fae e .Thus we see the hilly ofilkingso many iniernak remedies.. All practiacners, lonl;eirer, direct thhdr P.f forfe to restore the inSensildel perspiration::: The: Thotop.onian. for instangfo, stros;; the .tivdroriu t iist' shrouds us in wet blankets; theiHommpathist deals - Keg infinetestnals ; the Ailopothist iil , eils and doses uii With mercury.; pod the Mustering[Quack gorges ug, With Pills g oills !! pills!!! . 1 : "Il• .. o . Toiive some idea of the aniitint of the Insensible% Perspiration. we will slate (Minim learned Dr. j;tiv enhock ascertained that Ilv'egi„hoths of all we reci;ive into the stout:tee passettotr byithis mans. In other words, if we eat and olrinkleiet pounds per doiy, we' r t ei.jartfate five pounds of it by l' wrisitile Vespithtion. This is nine other than the it ell up particles ig the. , . blood, :mil other juices. ttiVinelfitire to the Heti; and fresh onus. To cheek, thin, there 4 ,re, is to retain in the symetn. fi ve eights of :la the , vt•tilentniatter that na ture demands should leave flit: 11,1y.] It is by stoppine the pores thtrovorwheltn,mtinktnti. With Cllllols. coldl and cOnsumntion's. Nine-tenthq of. the wOrld die from disease indittid by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let nie ask, now, e . ,X:rery rancid nun& whlt eeegis the , reasO . viVole to Orstie to unstkp the pores after they are elOsed Aliould you give to, unstop the pores) Or would' yen apply . something th a t would do I hai upmillie surface, where the clog gine actually is l And yet 1 knot nfnn phy.leizin who niaket; any external application to effect it. .ynder these circumstances 1 present to..physicians, and all . , . others,. •I , . -, Nl • ALLISTER'S Ali-HEALING OINTNIENT, Oft, T 111: W 0111.13,5 SALVE. ' . It has the power to restore perspiration on the feet, on The head, around oldcirores, spin the chest, it short. iron every part of the body, whyher diseased Slightly or sere' ely. i 1 ' , 1 .It-has power to cause l i all exteinal.sortmt.screfehors humors. skin diseases. poisahous.trouna.4, to 'dtspharto i their putrid matters and then Mills them. " -. ''i l It is a re ne dy that forbids the necessity of 59 matq, and deleterious drags taken into , a he stomach. It preserves and defends the, stirface front all deran.;' , .. ment 2 of its functions. The f•Illfillt.• is tthe.Putlet., •. I of five- i eighths oft be bile and used op tnilter within. It .r piers'- ~ edwith ItliiliollS of tiVeningS to thieve the intestines. ,Ste:J) up those pores and , Detitlu knor his at your door. ! It is. rightly termed All; healing I for there is sHsra:ely a disease, external or internal. that it wilt nral benefit. I have used' it for the last 14 yokes for all di,4ases of the chest, consomptimi. 'Jiver. Involving the.' ntrna:st danger and responsibility.'arfil I feeiacc bt fore Alcaven and man, that tint in one Si" gle else has it failed to ben-1 ail, when the patient was willin the reach of morta l) means. . . jhave had physicians, learntd in the profession; I have, had ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the 'tenet), Aldermen and Lawyer). gentletnetiof the highest et u dition, and multitudes of the poor use it to evertariety of way. mot there has, been but one• voice , saying 'NlCAttister,Smur Ointment is coral.' I CONSUMPTION. 1 )t can hardly he credited that a Salve can kave any effect upon the lungs.seated as tley are withinthe sys tern. Rut; if.placcd upon the ,driest; it tienetintes di reetly -to the lungs, seperates the poisonous Pa rticles consuming that are them,' and , rxpels them flout the system. . I .' I " I need not say that it is eurin! persons of coosump tion continually, althotigh we are told it is foolishness. i . 1 care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thimsand persons yearly. ! , HEADACHE. • The salve has cured prrsonioll the headache of 11 years standing, and wlio hail a regularly every wet k solaliat vomiting often took place; I Deafness and Ear-a r che are helped with like sac eels. • __..l .. ' I ,_ .. , , ..RHECIMATI.§:II. 1 i It removes almost immediately the indentation and swelling, then the pain• ceases. I COLDF E E• ' , 1 IT I. , Consumption, liver complaint,: ains in thelchest or side, falling off of the hair, one r the, other, alwavi itecompanie's cold feet. It is a st re sign cirdisease in the system to have cold feet. ,rte. salve utilllcure ett-• cry ea.c. 1 1 I• • ' • I ..In Scrofula, old sores,i cry Apelati, salt rheum, liver complaint, gore eyes, mihic), sure.ithrnat,,bronehitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all cheat diseasee,'such as asthma, oppression, pain—also; sere lips, i chapped: hands. tumors. custanectus i eruptions . , nervous diseases; and of the spine there,ts probably.ne medicine • now khowy - so,,good. SCALD IIEAD. . . . ,I. We have cured eases that actuallyfdefled every thing .known, as well as the ability of 15 or 1.0 tleqtqtt.. One Inian thld us he had spent *AO oil his children ,without afiy benefit, when a few boxes of the Oirtment cured them. • , .- I - (Read thei ~ • • BURNS. JJ It is the best thing in the wurld for Burns . ti teething nround the hex.) i • r WOR MS. ,If parents knew hno fatal, most medicines were iii children taken inwardly, they would. he slow to resort tei them Especially 'lnert:mini lozenges.' and 'inedir..l chted ill7Ange9,"vermifugo' pills, &s.: l The truth is, no one can tell, invariably, when n orals are present.— NOW let me sayto parents that this salve will always II:11 if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige ill them away. [Read the directions around the box.l j There is probably no medicine .on the face of the earth at-once co sure and so safelh the expulsiou Of . CORNS'. ' • . . 4 , 011115. . 1 Occasional use of the fiintinent will always keep darns from growing. - People need never bb troubled With them if they will use it • .IA.MES McALLISTF,R & Co., I , Sole Proprietors of the above Medicine. ... e CAUTION. ' - • 1 - 1 1 i As the AIV-healing :Ointment has been ereatlytoun terfeited, we have giVen this caution to the public that ino °ailment will he genuine unless - the names of Ames Mc.. llister,,or latnes. McAllister & Co., are ,writteo with a pen upon every labeL'• , • ' I i n. 5. 'Prim 25 cents per box. • I . i CLEMENS, & -PARVIN, Agents, Pottsville, Pa. 5ept.,126,18.16. , 1. 413—1 y . , • ! 1 l' New Rooks.. Life of Paul Jones, 2 volumes, Vestiges of Creation, with a sequel, Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, &c. by a 'New Englander, I I Martin, or the Foundling,lty Eugene Sue, parts 1, 2 and 3, each • . N. , :The Log ; of a P•nrateersman, by Marryatt, , 2s' Marion and his men, a historical romance, 25 The Creole, front the German, 1 ' 25 Genevieve. by Dumas, 50 I Theresa, or the Chlet Ilyadata's Fall 12i Statesmen of the . ommonwealth of Englanll, . No. 4, . 25 New Book or Nwsery'Rhymes, ~ [ 75 - Threat Days by James, , . ' 721 . tireyAlbret, by in I. . /94 nab Neil, do • hg smuggler, do• Tpe Prarie Bird,by C. A. , Confessions of a PLetti ' Woman, by Mine Par doe, The Unloved One, by sfra.Poffiabd, Letters from Italy, by Headley, • Archibald Werner, or the. Brother's Revenge, Carlyle's Letters • and Speeches of Oliver ' Cromwell,l ' • 50 Together with all the new publications of the Day, just received and for sale at liAr.i , i4kN't3 Cheap Book Store, Pottsville. • Sept. 25. NO. • . . COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BooTti AND c . 4IIOES AT W1101.E:•lALE, No. 7, .3Pirktt street,. Plittlda,/ "(UST recnit'jd dir4ct from the MnrtfactoiY,. Four r) Hundred and FiftY case;; Boots and Shoes. in all their N , arieties, compri;ina o ,,,.r the tu te ,t and b est assortments of Eastern and City made Boom and Shoes, to be Gm rill in the City. which we pledge ourselves to sell at prices that cannot tail to give.enttre satisfaction to potchrisers. Merchants lit, nigthe above, named articlesovill find it to their advantage in calla nd elanone our In rte and varied stocks, at No. 7,3lariset street, first Skew store 'above the wharf, north side. Loft. crones of \Vater and Market s'lreet 4. . W. A. SUUMWAY do Co. Sept. IS, IS-14. - National Pagtmlrrezint 'Clattery . And l'huforiaphirp Rurnisltrtv Depot A sC9II DER tho-r.,.tti-INlirsllver medals. f h r first pre /A taPinet, and tW4, h 1_110,4 lu.h ra. al tt ie , aa ia ma t. t h e hlassar ;Warns, the New, Yo r k , . a n d o w eaiitiiitionit, respectively', far the mist splendid color Da , ttierrentypei and hest aparrnt us ever exhibil;q{: 29-3inu l'orti,its taken in exqui.ite style;witliout regard to Inst suctions riven in the art: A lai.tte assortment of.oppaintus anal, stock always -on Band. at the lowest rash pri, es. New Viirk.tril IlroatiwaY ; Chem `nat s ; 1141innore.. .20'5 Baltimore et. ; Wa , tonaron. Patin:Sylvania Aytinne PetershilE, Va., l Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati. Foust h'S nil Walnut, .:Tod "176 Main pt.; Saratinza Sprinas, Broadway Paris, I'7 Vielle Temple ; I.lyertianCl`.2 Church ttt Philadelphia, September 19,1846 EEZ . iFAIII.BANK S , 41- • , • BE iiateneplattorm C cou . . , TtIESI Srates,ite erinArerted with great care, by experlinced workment tinder the,superviston of the inventors: and every rlf rrt is; made 10. secure not only „perfect accuracy, but also the greatest, sternrrh.,, and durability.' They have been long IctiowMand se verely tekted, and are alwr yn right: These tirates are adapted to every kind of bastes'. trametetion by weight, and from their 'extenstyri use, I oth in this and other Countries. may now be recanted its tile univer,al stao: lout. Fairbank's Ilay, Coal and Ka II rend Strtlf ,, ,irtre. in general use, both, in the United; Staten nod firope. 1 , ',4 sale by HAYWOOD, & tiVDEIt, A. H. MORRIS, 1011 Market , street, at the Agricultural Wareholtse of 0. 0. PROUTY.i• The earned reputation of these Scales.. has in. ducedlthe venders of initierfect and worthless balances, tontrer them as Fairliattleg Scales. The mients of E. k .T. Fairbank & Co.. are fitfuhilled with credentfals. and the politic are cautioned miaingt itiMeraM venders of epurinns articles.' tientenilier 19, ISM.; .. •. , 7. 4 -2M6 • ' . Per Sale at Private Sale. • th`at certain tractor parCel of hind, ii4uated oni A thel3road Mountain, in Lo l ver Ma yl kill rounty, (fe rine; Ty Iterks con ot y.) it' l l ;the htate of Pennsylvania, hounded and div•criheil_asn.)=, J q w.,iNvit :—lk•ginnintr ai net white oak tree ;1 , thence lippire vacant- la OS. t pw SHlrveved 'to Jacob', 'Miller, north sixty-five tie rr,hes i ion white oak; thehcej .tiy tate varantland, now surveyed to George 'Werner., ,west I if perehr4t , tn a stone ;thenc , hy late vacant land. ruiWirurvpyett to Leonard' II lick. south sixty-five perchi es to a Spanish oak IMtience percites, to the .place of Itecinning. containing v tire iicres'aurt hnnd red and fitly twope'rcliesof land and allowanCes , of six per cent,. for roads,k . C., .• ' • . I , • P. Exerntor, of P. Boat is' estate, 69:‹Market st. Philadl. ' I ti, , lnciaber 10; IST6, •:1S- L9—ent. Wattled for -11114-, _ rl II I linsinerq-will he to prohtre sillisrrihl'ir. , fi)", and '1 sell:whitn published:a tieW. spleri‘dnt town! ship Map ofilie State of li.ctinsylvania. l'he ' cations required are ti,sniall ,lapitat of *lnn. solirlitv' r , InteCray. inustry, e/11•11!y and tine tinsinesv talentk„ Information of the ternt‘i, of the Aceury, (55111th are lilwrall will he riVoll ' on ll 11)/ in; to ALF.49:s•DEIC II A121117. , 0N, superintendintr . ac't• Cl tTllli:!..eventli street, Philarla. • 13zte:ie1s ,Sz. Cedar Virarel. . M AIST L .YR R O iE, . . i 'No. 63,V '//3 / r • door t .e 4 4 ~ of / / s,. secon d a 01. , rc , . . . . 1 % , , PIIIItnrA:PIIIA. t. ' ' • q - T ,A,I ennbled IMF.. fitil..7.oofr-r an unusually la rze as .l sort inent of the nl,iove articles ANo, IFtlfom acid Fre”rhilasl . , - etn.a , ill'eo,rhen,‘Vagli Boards. Mal.. Cloth pieeev, Nest !loves', 'W I 11ombi ,imlll Tray.: 121, , ,t0n Illiiids, Sinkirs, Oil Paste' Illarltinz, Shoe Ittliiiihnit. Claniii. timid Scrubs; Wall litii,Flirs; Dusters, 6;c., and w,ind,,i, AV:up oLevery ileAcriptinti. = . -Country )I , irrhanis will take notice limo t ail ant not: mann fact mine ext'elesively.'apdreceiviliz iliroctly iron' the' fiavternTactiries, I can'ncm %mkt] the Fall Trails with superiiir tlnntlii, at,priC , 'S Creiltly reduced friim what I have hitherto beer, suiting. P dlaila., Sept.:l . lt, I tiill. ' ' 3i-3niri ... . .1, (Pll2l..trilitg..4 l lZlA.) _.._.:. - lan - f-' • • • i .. z., . . I.lir . 244. ~.„ • 1 1 • ' , 10th & 'Market, stss. , • ( DltliG S , PAINTS 4- .., , 11".IND QIV G 1., A ~...5. • 1 • . ~ rrlff: sullorrileirrt *mild call the' atirnt)nn of 11fer- • JIL chants; to their large - altu . k of Drues,'Clterilica's. an Dve-Stutro, whirli they Will sell - very lew•frecali. i Our lir:lig:4lw.. tyill w.rrraiilJ. to lie pure!rturl of the fiesr qualitr..greateare liavine been taken in sett, ling 1111• In frill,: late import:mono. She Patent 51edieine9 are Irerparell willhparlienlar 4:iri. rpun urigiti:il rect•ipts. *llll.ll l liegaial te eappnso.!! NV .. . Are relishintly reeeiv ' leg :itlilit ions to our stuck of Wig.,,llour Class, from ihe ' •15r.in5hiw„.lar%::eiti foul Engle Cigss Work:4. a n d *ill sell :11'15 per cent less than utanoltirlitroW turd tutees.. !We will alsii o • oll warranted P ll 4' White Lead. (*1:01)0 ) gilarantee.) fur 6:7.51.1! pop 1110 111.:.. either Wellwrili & I . Brother's or Lew is 7 Manniracturo.- The fiillnwing are a 'few among the many tirtqle , !: we utter '[resale: , , ' ' • MIGGS. '. . •,,atent Medicines of all Nnitnegs, Ginger and 1 ' kinds. • • clov.s. - . • • •...s.enCVS and,Extracts. ,' Safer:tins and' Sal Soda. • inn. Chetnicals. IS Coarse and. Fine Sponge. '•', ..ential Wei.. U Fancy Soaps, &c. , - .. • D 1 1 E - SiTUFFS.. , . . ntligo. from 55 ,cti. to tmmac and rtii Vitriol. it. $l , 25 per M. .Ited Artrols and Cosh's,- rebel' & Dutch Madder • meal. , itinin and Copperas., I LnZWOOri and ,Ftirtic,.. ure Cawond: ' Lard and Olive 04.; 1 . ~ . 1 , PAI,NT:i. . . ,Irr!ey AVitiow t'llrOs. 1 Linseed Oil and Turpen I „Ile Milt'', Lead, Dry anal titte. I I - . Ground. : Varnish & Paint Imushi.s. Red Lead & Litharge. • l French and Chrri. Green. 'Dalian & Copal Varnish.? .Enttlish k French •Glapl 'lf Alen. 511 Tuna Griniktones, at reduced mires. Out riOsiirtinent of Drugs, Paintl%and Dye-stuffs is now full and complete, and ouVpriO3canll , 4 rail to please. I ' tmt.Ncit & RICH gA• Give us a rail. , . -it -1 ARDS, , I. • (Successors to Campbell g(• Prync . h.) , , . • - • N'..W. Corner 10th and Market gltreets, Thilaila. IPhilada.'Sept.l9 lb-l'. , ;td-3ino HEAPEST IN THE WORLD STEAM REON`ED SUGAR CANDIES, 2 1-2 C 6. pei• . lrsusntl, Wholesale , TO. 42. Market street,Thiladelphia, takes pleasure in informin 4 the Public, that he still continnes to tkil his very staperior Steam Refined Candy. at thelow iirice of 812 :JO per 10ii pOunds, and the quality inequal ii? any manufactured in the United .I4tates. i Ile also - M . l'M'a all kinds of goods in the Confection.: I 1 ry anti Fruit I,nie,at Mirresmindina low prices, as quick ales sod entail profits are the ordrr of the day. - I Call or send your ordei-s, and you cannot fail to het alisfied, i)nnit forget the Number, 42 Market triet, , hitadelphia.:: - :. I • 'Cast iron rrrndds , (sttperinr to lead,) containing CO fetes for muking candy or sugar - toys, for sale at *lO sett. . 1 I:hils7la.,),;tettsf 29th, 1516 ARPETS AXE , OIL CLOTHS, At the !'heap St9re, N 0.41, Strrulberry • 14111.ApELPIi1A. OUR EXPEXSES , ARE VERY LIGHT, FRICES ' $ I Off 5O DERSONS wishing to buy new CARPET, and 011. CLOTils, very.chenp,t'his fall, wholesale or retail, ! will do well. to-exainine the excellent assortufent we 'eirer of• riplendid Imperial; . Fune‘and Super Ingrain,'" CARITTINGS .• Twilled and Plain Venetian. And well seasoned Oil Cloihs,lroin 2 to ~.1 feet wide, cut to iit Tjehle Covers'. Rugp, Floor Cloths Ratr'and Cotton Carpets, &c , very low, !with a gond stock of ingrain Carpet. from 25 to 50 cents, and entry and stair carpets from 121 to !A) cents. ELIIIDGE & BRpTITER, 41 Strawberry at., l'donr above Chesnut,near 2d Philada., August 22d, 1816. . • 34-3 mo 124 • t 5 • • Souk Books: • % NEW tot of Song Books, among which are Pete Morris' .Polke, Philormena, Jack Whmn'e.•Pica yune lldtler, Marsders Delight, the J&ly Batsman, Rooster Boy, the American, the Lover's, the Ruby, Nice-Young Man's, Rough and Ready Songster, to gether with a variety of others, Just received and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. - 'Sept., 20, 1646. ' ! • 30— . • pljilnlelpl~in. reAn D PLUM FIE'S CA J: J. It7IIARDSOIV; RICHARDSON. 35-3 mo Loiv, and i Teims Cash. A NATURAL REMEDY;I • Sailed lo"?he Ilu'inart;:ronstitution, and eviid to the.surt of ow!, curabls disea4e, sill ba figand . • INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Of thc.Vorth .14ciisan Collt.re f flcalth rr lIESC extraordln;iry Pills are composed of plants -L wit Rh glow sisintaneiruily on our-ro, n soil, and are. therefore, better adapted to our copititutions thin Medicines concocted e/01:1 fore inn drugs, however well they may lie coului,iunited ; and us WRIGHT'S IN - DRN SECO:TABLE PILLS are founded upon the principle that the human ',tidy is iti.troth ~, • SUBJECT TO BUT ON E', BIS,BAgE, namely. c.f . :opt I:tailors. and that said hleilietne. tures . i his ,i,,,,,a,,1. MI natural principle,, by clean Sing and pit- GI) toe the body. it will he manifest that, it the enlist l- " tittion be notentirelv exhausted,a perieVera'nee lii their use, Recording 'to. dir.ctjoto, is absolutely certain to (hive disease of every nine fron t the Ludy, , ' 'When we wish to amore a ow atop or morasii to fer eillty, 1, e drain it of the soperahundant Water. In like manner, tc we wish to restofelhe'hoily to health, in musi cleanse it of impurity. I' s . . . WRIGIIVS. INDIAN VIXr,TAIILE PILLS, • witlMe "Mimi one of 1 tie IRA. it mit I he Ver!, bettitned nitwit. the world for ctitr3 Inc out this GRAND rentiv -'- ,IN. ruisciet.k, lierause they es, elfront tOe holy all noirliiil and i orrtipt linninr, the e"tittse of the disease, in all easy and natural manner; and .v bile they' every 'I day ttivi'ett+e and pleasure. disease ofevery" name is ripidly driven from line ;.odd. • The fallowing blttlq respectable storekeepers: In,, re • been appolnted - Agenis for the sale of WHIG II'l"S IN.. DIAN VEGETAIILE PILLS, in Schuylkill County THOMAS I). IigF.AT ry, Pottsville. Rickel & Medlar. Orwitmbure.. A. Heebner .1- Siin,,,Port Cartier,. ' irewnld. l'ofi & ('m, NlLKeanilitirg. , Geo. It Dry. Tii,earitia. • Henry Km It g- son. Nluldtoport.l Won Tun:ale. 'Foinaqua• E. & E Hammer. OW igshure, Wheeler & 31.11er. Pine dratire. ,• - John Sovtler, Fti,letmborg. Aaron P 1 1 1 1 s, Lower Alahantango, .totiris Kant man, • do 1 , . Jacob Kauffman, Ntabautungo. ' . `John Wei-d:Klingersion.. Gabrlel Herb. Ziminermintown. - (7..8 lii' Forest, NVe,t Branch., • •, , nen). !frillier, Minerc . vtlle. Johannatt A.70C101,11, L'VWeirYn• Cennie ni . f.iheliti., Eust BruusWicL,„--. r ' Geo..ff. Ptitto, Brockville. . . • 'S. Ha rt•& I'o.. Nese PliitadelphlC , .1. Levan & liiiiiirmari. Schuylkillifaven: • ~. • Chniles Pret Iter, Ea-t prittniCi4ck. ' 1 ~,; i .. .`t Jona+. RobirMold4, Port Clinton'. , . ' Rejfsnyder & Brother. New Castle,' , ....:...-7I I • Daniel %COSI, Lower Mahrintarigo. • Daniel Boyey, Poo. vli nton. - • - t'.. - T:Offires tltivoted ocelusively to thi! puff. of Wright', radian Vegetable- rills, of the. North Atlie.rivati Col , I lege of Health, Ni - t.d.,s, Greenwich strekk. New... York ; i I No, Eli Tremont strrot, lloston--nnd intikclpal office, No. Ifo Mare street. rittludellthiad ' . 1 • September 10, in Pi. MEM NEW •AN C.I;EAP STORE. d nor to the 71)tvn h ull, Crntre , Sireff. 1 1!1 , , utulriigned ti:tve jtult orwned'ilf eptine new stock coni , ting of aYwiAl irlectud and genera! n. , ..rtment u DRY Dt104,:. • • GR(4.:ERIES, LIQUDI , t. • , • ,``ILdUR. a ' • • • CED.IIIWARP., • IAUFA:NSWAJIII,I • PROVISIO.NS. &C. TO Which ?boy invite tlit* at tent inn °filo. public IA•11- .rally, 't,•11., rxolooot .:111)ille. will filid it to their 'Men . ..4 to call 1,14.1 2 r buy. - FC)CIIT ti F-0, 1 11:11. Vottitville; Ma) 30tIt. • ti2—Cum BONNETS .'.• • . • . .• DT li. S. • r.a. 0 .. Ii SrA. N ' - 1 . At , .• Mii ltli ET STREET, nsaily opposite Slessiii. i' •. - .,) - 1-.. 'Sedgictek & Co's. store, has jil.t re( eived a 1 , .7:::, ..•.- full supply of the Spring fa , lnrm,ni linnnT.l , . it -_ •..i . riihsist hig in pit or Florence braid, Inserted ~ are. China Pearl, a new and splendid article, with a •ariety tit .. . other sty tee. ii , 1-11. B 0 , V S. . . • • :11. lkfonns rt. h,, Jiist received the la rgest And Mop'. 'ple11111114.. , (111 ,1• !it olltibbons in Pottst ille, which will w snld at the very lowest pt ices. Bonnets lone up in the. best manner, as she' has just received! roe of the best improved I're:4:ling :11aciiinei Ad' finish- • mg Bonnets. • Pottsville„%pril,fllith.AltniTh 17- ciint • k - ND NIACUINE MANUFACTORY. • ••••• min; snlimr:riher is prepared to firrnieih nll kinds of 1111 fihrhinr:ry, finch as Steno Engine high or low preirre—bloWing and 'mingling En ginerl", saw and Grist ire—hl Breakers and oilier machirry cohnee, redwghthe'heining him in, Mao, hoile s, iron fronts, propeller' anirri4ielfer arid brass' rin. 7 rings, and all ntrim ‘ r art Hrs .. in his brie of business,. at Idfs eqtablishment ih `2d street, Mikity "thri Rai) [load, Camden, New Jersei > :\ , : , - •‘, •' - .lolls. F. STA I RR, •'• I.nte of rho firme' NIY)SF,S STARR & SONS; Camden, (New Jerricy,)' Nor.. I.lrelSi" •••, PHILADELPHIA ARCADE CUTLERA` STORE. : Ns., A R.D John • I N T No. 32:ant! 33 Phil:ltlelphia Arcade, rrnprqfully 2.1 invites the Late nt ion of deigers to an extettsjve stock ofPocla:t pint Table 'Cittle'ry, Razors, SeissOrs and Iltitcher Knives of Ms nntnliinportation. , ,avhigh be sold in tots to snit purchasers. at :Ismail advance on importation rant, The assortment vomprist , tt- Rodzerg & song'. Grim von & .S .nn', Wade S. Butch-: era', Wostenholin's . : Fenny's and other celebrated ma kern. Alan mi hand, a lame assortment' or Guns', Pig-, rocs. Hitntine Kiliven. Chapman's Razor Strops, Pock-j et Books, Pumission caps,SpOetarief, rlOilllF, Amor thong, &r. I'hitade.lphtaaianuar\' mod, 18 16. ' ' l'hilad.lphia:, Jan. In, Isla .., . •Coal .arid. Timber ,Laiida for Sale. , ~ 1 rulay.,mit.criher uti-rs hi; services as ,Real rate I • Acent In ill.• en% of Philad.dphin to all who lily, I, dt,irnit, I) ,Irning their land. , into nvnp.. y, or 5 ,_ rii,;,,,it,, , .. il„. o ilit• Par l'ity property. All commumra t..i.,ns on busiiil,is promptly attended tn. by'npalwation to A; COCIIRAN, . ( nrnet of 6th and Walnut ..ds. l'jill , n. Phil'a. Aug I. ISIS. 31--Stno • Chcali. riratclers and J:etvetr i y,- - ) \, r• AT „Ilid- Pli l ilail , l2liia Watch snit 'Jewelry .i? , a ,..,,,- -tore,. No. Pl4Nortli errand streot, corner of i. s„‘ quarry, fieln • Rani strect. . .- • ~.1. , Gold lever Watches, cull j e welloil, IS caralpses S IS A Silver " ;'" I'' i . ' .... • ' 23-6° :,.% • e l evenjeietAil ~ Is,oo 'Slitn.r - or gristlier Watches ' ' . ' 'l4ll Gobl. ,enril, '42 . • 'On Fine 'liver Spertael ,, s - -->' , 1,75 Gold Finger Rings, 3 1 ; rents to $ll Watch t'lln.ses. plain, 12( eta .!; 'patent, ICE; Innet, 25; other artic lee in proportion. ' • I • , ~,, • All (Mods warrant ciao be what I hefare'sralor. .0: CONRAD.. , . Cloelts,A% atches'rri .Jewelry, of every deseript ion; de:inert and repairer ireohq best tnanner, by experienA red will - Inen?. .9n- A l .l Clocks:lnd Watches repaired at this establishment act. yvntranted to pet forty, well. - "iiitt., Nov., 0, IS ES,,,‘ , , 1 • 30-17 . ' IRON ST OR.E. . , TllE sothscrihers I hay.. •onstantly on 'hand, at the. AUI lnst rates, mof all sizes. suitable for roachiV nery pulposcs,' and also rot coverin; scllntes and for steam agine boiler*, and 101 Coat ears. : ! ' -. • 1 - moßais'& JoNns.. .:s. W. corn.i . rzcho) 'kill and 51.3rketsts. Philada. Philada% Now. 2/, 1: , ..15. ' • .9 I 7 -Iy,.' . 1 - PACKING YARN. rrim subscriber respectfully Informs fife frlend• and I the publirin general, that he has appointed J. F Whitney. Agent for the sale nf ,bitt s.uperinr Italian, Hemp Packing Yarn. who will keep a constant sfpply.. at the Iron Works of E. W M'Ginnif• ' ' • THOMAS JACKSON:, Reading,-:tf--16_ Pa. , . r , THE AMERIO AN•FL.ORA ____,, • 'A Beautiful 11 . 07°;:, fui - ihe Ladies. • REIN G ahietnry of Plante and Wild Flowers. rein: taininra svatematic and senerafdescription, Natu ral History Chemical and Medical qualities; of over. six thousand plants, to be illustrated with over els thousand coleredingravings , talten from nature, by, A. B. Strong, 51. D., Botanist. %Published monthly. .price $3 per annvm, or 25 cents per number. Subscrip-. Dona received at BANNAN'S Bookatork, sole Stunt or the county. July 25,. 3u , Lir° FOC'OS.-30 crnss toen Foto Maiebot, fo J—s sale low, at MARTIN'S Drug Store., , June '27 • WILLIA3I 1411171111.111 p,. ME RCHANTS' :110TEL, 41 Courtlandt Strebt, NEW 'YORK. Auaust 21th rain VBS. Potash. for sale' At:MARTIN'S Cheap 3 Dug store, Pottsville. June 0.7 M Mil . Tilt: folhmiis • 7 : :urpletner t to itil at the As e last sehin of the L. gi•latti lisli jt for lite inform Ilion t 4 the pt . , Slc nits rt. •; I. . and 4ier the art. the nretis.aiti tool. of 41 . until 1 exciitlit froin ielly and sac 1 , viiti rant oreiceuliati. . • 8 - .1... - rfo,: - .8. I l'he follot% it g prop to that olreadY jeyertimel f• nu' le, ,virt4e ofriti t.••etititioti or dooresa when owner 1 by any person at:to It hescience of itgricu tprejti like exempt f•oni ley and sale, viz, : t, 1j • • or geldiat.z.'ll , •tievetithim. to vain •Iset Of• - horse,' • I ,1 one ! -.;t , gears, ant, one ph I , atiert•oi, one fyok e of oxen, pith ~ 'and I one , ploug t .h. at the option of tl St:c..ero:s 9: 'chat from and sit,l .thhil acct, it shall he • lawful fin' t h e ipets i on dying j iniestate in this •,,I Fretatn.for thu ilse of herialf and f amount Juniftlercription of propei l l by Ir.:9l,2tvedL and CNenipted froe titnir'r, the ethotrig iir.oilventhl4 . wcalift,eclitsiv•. j of tlt:hat is alb:to - il l of an. InresKe.l under the InVsl com mon vs ealth • —Pa or . La/v.1'18,1 I- • I .''.---. ''• - •: - .• — '7 — • ' -2 '41 T , the' Ecl,Thr e t , Ine .11tners . i An h . raa, atartl,Stiii.be. (a ten' , li by .Site hy,) olia.,s , S— —r, a come I Letlizer, hi it. elimihenicatiou to t ill [dad/ 01 11ti.1 ist.,ielative to noel coal. makes the• till:owing impody.: statement.: .• JI • • . • 'fTle Anthracite of l i elinqylvilida can he Wm: . ;pea. by the caro, at this port, it.t nig touters, and. prOpriaors of coal hind,' the fltnces they now' oh: lain,- and 'the I sitne rate tit ire.Mht and toll Which are hoW.gitien, fur . .;, , • - 3 per ton ; leaving -a , ,-.. surplus profit tot the lessee of upWards of 15 per •ei-til., for his .babe l ,- These are facts which no ono 'i..lin i... now• eng,iited in this por,nit, will have the 'llarifihdoit to .deny :, For the ski!ri of tiutiing - the truiter to rest, here are the gatalirthisiassertion r Reht fir coal. 35 j •cenht, mining ,61 high; rate,) GO._ eelits.:eos.t. for tell and fteight nom Pottsville re.; . uii,tri ;41 160 7: ;',etttre Coq ti,' 6d,;.., 1 .'' 1 1,. Iv., , sir, I nut' eneagedln this.pursuit, and I 1 li or. the , htirdlihOuil" t •pionouitee this j assertiott j' of Flimite s j a mos(palpable falsehood (quitd in the Ifine Of nis he.irni,L,;) end on' that account, probe til.the m're welcome to the ;sheet In -which it:: appraiia.' I llai W i Jittri - Ash veins Wlrieli lam warks; l' iiii', artiiis-feivoral.tly located as any in the region,. and iti,'# ! grti•rally undersfood see worked cheaper th:lirt (11 1 0 , (4 , Ot 10 ; 1'8 I t ( yet I assert skid will prove to any nizit;'s Eialisfatiton, that my . eonl- ci)sts. $1 70 II per ton], deliveredl i, intu the ears of the , Reading' , ' l I Rail It.i.ati (.7ompT iz y. at tht , ir'depor,..(this for lump: u. coal ; to say Huth n• of prepared -sizes) arid' . thee. i ireigot 'and toll elyjrced by the* Company, for de: . leVt ry iii the city 'NI I 70 ; now add to . this 15 per rei.t. profit on the cost of coal j onl r y (without, the freight and tub ) and you will' find it amounts i to , i 3 63 per ton. I l So much for this fiuliticitlbiok'a -. l; calculation as to t h e Cost tif coal., lf this itistrhatl ... bu s t• ti great an all • t at arithlnetic alt?« 314 at ly• .t t p ~ tug, he would have found his 'items mtiie42 65. I only instead of; $2160. 1 . 14 E, i El =EI MEM Foiot CALiten Pacific o ileet, hos is the Coliferniutt Mo ivion of AlNalituri tells tho and increasing tha tie adds: - • of the in, er n'atius or foreig, accept' pri, in,.acelily under thel will le. allowed tin and Co tenrove Lout ..:nhatit any reatfiti iteuti•ali Ili' rreuus till iisve ilkit titles at All ch cites, possess?On o the tinue in the $1 'e • . Mr. lloy!.:Cvho, 211 b by . %itolnids on Frida Whig 'sap!: Sirrce, edurea a snne of iifwein:ll 'moi!wnit of cptisr: .of t'dr act vrith . wi in Irgani to I,al;licli mzait rud ltis ydince of 01. 'under' o;th, , to a t.i;d s c!ergynien, to and hir fdrithe etran4'e ttn Tfie' ' Col rent fond $3 r ,01/1.1-tO.thi: heen',:o unfdrinid , . :11 . !,E1 1 : rai.g - nerdfor'trfaf tl is gai l nAt hjoh,roll) ceednigfy doubtfi II 2 13 ~ ~... , _: _. .Ai n• bv ALKEIrS orm r•Tii T FOR Tliti'Dt env. ' ' tie . ° (,t.t as es.— LA t present prices. our Cotton ' cliy . ~ , , il.l yield airannual prothlet Of, ,572,050:3: 1 00, .. FlinNlSlTcp ettciFiTs All RI TO 1•1401:Wip% U? CAFITALIsTS,:ii,: , tu WAG F. To itt. , N nu tint. oe `mot , . ' .sANns OF Tlif WORKING. Cll.Atitif.lsl nil of..WhOITI WOUld be deeply injured by'an9 diZibiLince,,,terow- ing - out of a mute of war, to the.4 . lrec3 and :11.1NUata i•Ty:) 1, 1 of the ral l y materidl." " . • The alw . e . exiract'is taken word. for word film .. Secretary Welt:lees 'Report.: ' And .who, we asks, 1 - .i(.ls the benefit bf euhapcitig the 'value of our cat. ' ton crop. farm 7F to 504 millionsof dollars? 'Ph eau :. Who inanufirto e ii of course:, If it be made into y'arn, - and thcnre wove, in part or wLole, .into piiMs, sinking, sheeting, 6te.,. (of which all.mhot u,.e) by . foreign - manufacturers, they pocket the tnerepse in value of $432,000.000 and we gay just that amount a.i r l,a, preplium to nritiA capitalists:, fortho fabric o ,U material which we sOld for only }72,000.000 !- L the Satne'litne, if our gov. • enlven: ?mild extend a just and judicious Rioter, iion to our tar uracturers. and capitalists,' the in, "crease , would b made'it .home, and the benefits re-Antg from it be distributed amongst thousands of Ourown pet4,le. .But, says the magnanimous ,Secretary', wall 'rut a thought o\hia own country. men, hundreds of thousand of - tlita (British) work.; 1 ing classes would be deeply injured,' were this the case; they, fore dillies must, riot be -laid on raw cotton sufficiently high to abridge tho extent of, Owia olwrotionst and their profits! Oh, what 1311 , b.,Untirti s}siopaliby have our rulers for the bards ~hips of: the ar people'—how their .howeld of t'ompartion scan over the injuries inflicted upon . the .laboring elassear but, lo! - they aie fur the dear people of lEnglimd—tht. laboring daises of king ridden Europe J So kings get their bounty,.they — care not`for the' interebts of republican brethren. Such exarripies of csrelessncsa and treachery to the' people ofthis cuuntry,:by those occupying ; high, influents I and honorable stations, are too degrading to cause anger 'at those guilty of them. They only elicit the mast unmitigated contempt, and call loudly for a discontinuance of all CODS, dense in their wisdom and faithfultics.s as, publio servants.:-Ci Wan. . . . .... , lE2 02§! —Corn. gloat, of the 11/. ued a Proelatnition, , &tea at .nterey, atinouilcing Ihe'A nnex. is to . the — Unite'd I 4 takes. .He i thiLwill . bo a great it nage to pricti of -all ihey.havd ,t4:o buy. ' of their lands and productsi o 1 , habitants:of - (.3ali t,- fOrpia, wheth. hers; as mny ioot tie diliposed to, i lvilege of citizenship, end to lim free Government of the, U. S ie to divoseof Their property, of,the country if they choose, iliun ; ' Or to remain in it, ohm . .. ' • dinq titles of rpnl 9411;te, or ill lands under' roloeof .right ) i rights luarantietitd. them.-. d the prOpeity theycontnio;in lergy of C4lifornia, sball con. ,' fights auil'posiession thoi ifOk 6... ''. : . : w.is shot ,'at Rich:pond 'on - the I Whi. ' li. Myers. died 'of hii 4 evening last: The Richmond . _ ..N_- • ay evening last, e has been In tiny: • ile ceritin 'lto the fact ati.olas.s to assert his innocence t itCh Ii had been charged. and li Orcumstances were ala 6;trortg• Ihiss denial wee inado - undercifl ' emo.t itniaising chuiactei' ; first, ; Magistrate, end subaequen , iy . to ' 5 both of wltorn ha ext.ressed hia 19 :grow , anxiety to he pieparcti , " lit." tie wl— ta•ln:ible await d hits.. Hthat Mr. Hott had teliteailied ,rdy . With whose tiatne.hts own had tidy associated, is nut true. . and hie; bruther haw haul; a'r! 'murder. ,PuLtic opinion rlnt• is deN,. w.ae 'so 'etr)rigly a. - tt the eutivietitin of %era 0 ex, ul-under the circumstances. '.. MATLRI►L )pit 'NSW STATEb.—ettlifof9l2lWin .mike forty-five 'States, each the sits '4 . 4 :slew Jet Fey; and New A !clic° is equal to twcut,y•firß No Jerseys. • . , §ZI AE. 1546. genie= Of nee, which the niter object:lot! •rmed the act lx:as passed p. lye pub. of this . Slll4ll shell be e or, ,any war- rty, in addition • and sale .hy for 'rent, Shall', lly engaged In uisnner, is, ex. , , , tie horse, mato, tiny dollars ; Lugh ; oil; in lieu ike and chain t, iie defeild,nt. Ir. liitl iiassajo (lc • : widow of any; ntunonivealth In' , amity.pniine'sarno iy !winch is now ii lucy and sale, ledllll4 CO.MlllOrle l ed to thi,..widow ~ ti 1.14's of thus , 6,p. 477: 1., I== :Ipropri4te nem° •pondrot of the it paper. under pm , . of Picteo mentlectoos.
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