. . ..../i .....i. .2." The Coal Trade for'ISIG. The tinant y sent this -Week.is 31,059 09 ton , , being I an Inereane of about , ISOOtom, over la.& - week, and the demand continueBbri.k. The Inman In th'e supply this year overlast will be about 20,000 ton.. whirl' will be Rani-tea as near • can• be ascertained, as folloWs Incrt•asc- (runt the +Schuylkill Region,: 125,000 ton•. " ' '", Lettish, 75,000 " " 4,ackawanna, 1 , 25,000 • " • . • Pinegrove, ' 35,000 . Only . 260,000 tone The increare In ISO, over the supply of 1844, was -03'000 tons comequently all the coal that can be sent to market, ea,-on will be required. ' The Schuylkill Navigation Company, have promul gated the following rates of toll on coaLto be charged fur the rei.idue of 1846: ' From Mt. Carbon. S. llai . erie Ft. Clinton. To PhiladelPhia. 64 etc. ' 60 cts. 51 et. To Falls of Schuylkill, 58 ' 54 ; 48 , n, 'Maul wank 1 * 54 . : 50 - 46 - ..' ' • - .To ;COnslielloc4n, .50 ' 50 - 44 ,To Spring Mills,, ' 50 ' ' 50_ 44 To Norri-town : - .. 48 1 ' 44 -- ' -- 44 To Port Kennedy,. :z. 49 48 '. 44 •To Valley Forge,:...F . 48 . 48 . "'4l To Phomixviite, .' 96 90 - 42 , To Royer". Ford, i - 44 44 - 40 ' To ~ 4 4 -44 90 To Donglassville, 44- 41 40 *, To Reading, ' 40 -\ ' 40 . 36 'To 51phrsville. ' 32 , , . 32 - - '24 To Hamburg,. 24 24 12 To tirwirAntrg, . • 20 2O t 20 . .In addition to the charge- on the des ending load. aq - stated in the above table, there shall he .charge on the empty boat, equal to 4 cents per ton on he load carried . doO, - n at each of the three first Locks p toed when re turning light--exeepting only coal [oats as=ing through the Fairmount locks,'which shall he per nitted to retain - vtoptY toll free: • Coat.boats taking h . ack freight from a - - tinted as any other • boats carrying • freight. . 4 t • the quote the rates of r e i ght to Enste l - *owe: . COAL FiETOTITS.—There in a fair !nippily Of vessels nod prices are steady.. We quote to Boston $1,55 a 1,,,i0; - Providence and' Fall River $1,45 al.,so;,'NeW. YOrk alai • Ilmoklyti 81,20 in 1,125 : and to Baltimore 76 ets. per ton. Sent to 'market for the Week ending on 'Thursda,st' • evening last.. . . . • , WrEK: ' ' TOTAL, 'Port Oarbon; '. •. ' 9,866 09 319.524 19 Pottsville, . .4 ,:; . '5,929 09 . 196,767 18 • Schuylkill Haven,' ' . 12,610 OG . 409,538 05 ' Fort ,Clinton; • . 2,683 05 ' 71,389 11 • 31,059 00 1,026,221 00 • . . RATES' AND TRANSPORTATION• From 1. Carbon.. S.•ltaveri. P. Clinton To Richmond /1., $1 60 $1 50 $1 30 To Philadelphia, 1 70 ,l 60' 1 45 LEHIGH COAL TRADE. .The following's the quan'tity of Coal sent to mgrket . up to t*' 2d hist, • • Summit: ' . Ithume Rw Beaver Meath,' Aniletnn Buck Mouhtain Summit . ' • I.Vyouling 17,117 00 Total .*I.',OMINC: COAL TRADE. Sent to market to %Sept. I, 1846 139,352.Tcine DELAWARE UDSON COAL .TRA 4 DE. Sent In - lull Sept sth 'ISIG,' - 9.53036 tuns • PEVEGROVE COAL. TRADE: ,•••"' Anninnt . .of Coal transported on tinlitri.Canal Rail Road from lit to 15th Oct• [lnclnsive] • Tons Cwt 3,766 - 2 ,‘„, Perlast 'report • 41.030 10 • 0 - ,47,017 0 2 Amount transported on Swatnia Road , • Tons rwt. qr.' • • • 2,4313 8 2 Per last report . 27,04, 6 , 2 - 78, 111 15 2 V. L. CONRAD,"Colie'rtor Total MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. ROAD : The following is the lannunt of Coal transported over this Road, daring the week. ending Wednesday eNen ug last. - 11 ; 172 03 Tons, Per last report, '3‘..r2,00,1 11 • " 403,476 16 IN,EW ELL, Cbllertor Total 'MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR, 1810. . Thefollowind is the amount of Coal passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, for the la„stsix days. • . 3,151 42,Toris 1.21,0.4 .63 Pei last report, Total, 125,065 " GEORGE HADESTY,ICoIIector •• • . MOIINT 'CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transphrted over this road f6r the week ending on Thursday:evening last. is , 6,010 Tons. 1'.Y•,122 " Per last report Total, SC , . , ..- HUYL Y KILL .A . LLEV RAIL ROAD • . •) Amount of Coal.transvoit6t over the ~ e linylltin Val 4ey fail Road for the rri`eek ending on Sattuday even / ing, last. . . . . . .- . s,oCii 02 Tons? 173,142 15 runs."' per lait, ieport, 17 3,9n4 17 Tnns. JESSE TUILNER, Collector Total, - - - MOUNT -CARRON & PORT CARBON RAII. ROAD. .Amount of Coal transported Oyer thr. Noma-Car bon & Port Carbon llail Road for the week ending on 13aturdaylast. • • h,57l I I tons • , Per last report • 31 9 9`,379 all tons 3'27.930.110ns JESSE TURNER, Colic ctorl BM . . . . • . . New Books. ' ._ - . , tfETDELBERG. James' last novel . ' 45 -Evyry Ladies' Cook Book, = - -- ' 25 Our-ArmY on the Rin..Grande, with an account of the different battles, by. T. it. Thorpe, witit*l engravings, Chambers' _lnformation for the People, part 5,-, 25 Pictorial History . cif England, parts 9 & !0, each,- - 25 A Phrase Book of English and German, ,it ,, "•' 25 Mount Sorrel, by the author ofTwo Old Men's Tales 25 Art Maguire, or the Broken Pledge, 20 Tom Jones, by Fielding, . , - . . - 50 All the Magazines for Noveiiit,er; eaeh, - " 25 Together with all the late publications of the day, just received and for sale at BAN NAN'S Cheap Mook and Stationery, Store, Pottsville. ' — Oct. 31 - 41- New Diversion TIIE Paths of Life Illustrated, combining amusement 1 with instruction, a' beautiful diversion 6 , 7 the young Price 75 cents. Together with a variety of oth er games, .just received rand for sale at LIANNAN'S Variety' tore. . 0ct.31 41- Haps of- the Coal Region .'" REDITCED TO s2' CO PER COPY. IV irETS'Pocket aPhe C T lße f ton embracing e whole basinfromthe S):tueanl 'pato the Lehigh with all the tracts designated, Price 42; for sale at BANN AN Cheap Book store, Pcittsville. Oct. 31 41- EvE IlEosnonE,•by her friend 1. Alias Subpoena, MO ilci:in'Acit, Jo unr BCOSIIOIIE. BY . an order issued nut of the court of Common PleaS of Schuylkill County and to me directed, I ant com manded to notify you. the acid John fleoshore-that you be and appear hefote our Judges, at a Court of Common fleas.; to he held at orwigsburg, in and for the said county, on, the first Monday of Dyceinher next, then and there to answer to the romplaint of your, wife Eve Hoeshore, who prays to be divorced from the bonds .of matrimony, entered into with you the said John Benstiore. JEIIE3I.IAII-IWED. Stientr. Orwigsburg, October-'24, 1E440.. • 42-4 t • CATHARINE SCHWARTZ. by 1 her next friend'lsAAe.Sloven k Aline Subiiena, vs: (stir Divorce. =II la T an order issued out of the Court of Common Pleas _EI. of Schuylkill Cotinty, and to me directed. I ant 'commanddd to notify you, the said John Schwartz, • that Yon be and appear before our Judges at Orwigs burL at a,,Court of Common Pleas to he held in and for Bald County„on the first Monday in December next, 'then and thette to answer tO the complaint of your wife Catharine - SOwartz, who prays to be divorced from the bonds oftnatrimony, entered into with you the said John Schwaftz JEREMIAII REED, Sheriff. Ortilgsburg, October 21,1840. 43-St Miners' Bank of Pottsville, iu the Co., `of Schuylkill. ...lection for thirtecM Directors, to serve the 1 ensuing year; will be held at the Danking.llouse, lietwein the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., on Mobday, the 16th of November next.' . A general meetinz of the Stockholders will he li.pd in the Ilankhig House,,on Tuesday, the 31 ofoNoverVi 'ter next. . CIIAS. LOC:SER, Cashier. ' Pottsville, Oct. 21,1§46. ' . Pocket Bibles Very Cheap LEGANT Poekpf Bibles, gilt, with . cents, just received and, for r; Cheap Book mere. BYRON'S .CHILDE PIIAIRINIA GE ANEW and beautiful - edition illustrated, price 8 1 ,2 5 . just received and for sale at BANN AN!S Cheap [look. Store. - Ala.,. • • , Montgurnery'sflroetteal Works, 2 volumes, illustra - led: Mini Works ; ` s rOetical Works; - illustrated. • , Mra. Bew do - ares . do do. . . . - do. • Milton's - • . I'o do. ' ricott's • Miss Cook's Poems. illustrated. 0.11 of wlt le h will be uuld at Philadelphia cash prieep 42 Oa., 21, 'lb la.. ~ F y point trill De miscellaneous port=. as fol Total. i•ionos on Week. ' 4 )59 QO MEEI 3113 00 1660 00 71 00 202. 00, 75581 00 85288 00 $ , 1644 00 901 00 4708 00 461,031 00 30.3.'7 ;15 0 203,132 " • N CI e EA VElt.t'ollectori suiDivorce only 75 N'S Greek and German luiFignges. • THE undersigned proposesl.to rosin %these clasps for•the study ()flit Greek Wiguage, tin the borough of Pottsville • ingicttion tctibe given ion Tuesday,'Thursday, Thursday, and ' Ratur ay evenpings. TtuS attention the classes may be directed ntrare panic laalti to 'the reading of the New •Tipitamenttin the o gins). Greek. if it:should be their 'inference. li On the same events s buralsp propose to give In' struction In the Cern langu4e. • • .1 Conditions d tars portents to a ing of nt,liast .6 saints , the tettn eriend sons, both lesson nne I ur longs Those win - . wi.h to • tang instruction the undersigned as full s : 114 RM • • trummAHot • Oct.'l4, 1846 4 ' • . • Stra TILAYED away frot Young's- Rill. Potts .. COWS ; one an old. dark long horns ; one . .red and ' short horns ; one - small r spot over each eye • the Whoever will return sail give him information wh shall he reasonably, rewa In • • • October 24th, 18 VI • COVitt3. . the 'euliscrib4 le, on e 1 li e.l cow, with hite itri ed at d cow, ith ti titer a ght cows t the e he c I ed, WILLI MI t . ' L' : For Sal Che . L. ,.1 .' A TWO tito • frame .. basement will ift two s ; ;; and a lot . ixty ord.fron I I I 1,- - situate - if n Fr: a _.....,=-_,tx—..c c Carbon,• ) ipposite the t !loose! is ja a e,nrid condition with frui Vines all in a tbriviim. condition. p. L i t I.irs apply in SAMUEL LEW 14, or .l . 81 thelweitth lock, or 1) IL 8113, Po OctOher 11, 18-16 •.. • Wart 11 , A TEACHER to take cltarg; of the ' Attie borOugh of Pinegrove, zchnylk sylvania, who can bring.atis ctory e character, :Ind prove on 'naa ination teach the following branches, a mely :. raphy,! , grammar, arithmetic, r acting, gond f:ehool'can be kept up' do 'og ti continence th;first. -sc slondal in ere. er— 'A. married- itian ot Id I, pi, • SC -101 - 0ci.121, : • A Valuable Par rrilE subsc riber offers for sale va. 1 taming eighty . ..eig,lit acres a to) strict .ineasure, in a high state fen on they Centre Turnpike, about in I wa viHe and Olwigshurg, and with , th 'mile o'" Schuylkill Haven. T.h 'min . : . good FIiA:IIE DW ..u% AO, - finished ; a large Eali ' t ... •••• ressary out building VW 7, I , • , ~ .f exrelient water at th __ ~___-__ a never failing sties 1 of 'through the farm. '' lf If not Rohl by Metier, tier, the above property kilt be re rd: made accommodating% For part olai subsciiber ou the premises. 1 M. I or to boct., T. II 0 .1)' October 94, .1546 Farm for S ile. • . 1 it sell a !valtiabl . -•.-•••” acres, s rated i •••* PinegroYe township,' llichttylkil county, ittill / I se . about ittegrove About iLred,and n a sbate !adow.. he bai lie Unldn, Canal togs cothist of a er barnirl nth ads nni le farm, on the 1 emises eh acres of win d oche artic u- It Fl RT. 1 41-tf, • ; • . .Q ART).I t LTAVING informed many of my finds, thal 1 in:( A l tended ' opening a n,Auction and Co milssiongitore red of[ seyeial' solicited corroignnlent. I decmiit my: duty, thus publicly to' in form them, at t otter nt,tlia t I bane rat least fot the present] rellnqui. led all st(th TM. tulltiallS, I trice rented my Store toll . Ang el Ir.r. Co. who intend to carry, On' the bosines, as Bove ktioiait any GOods have. been consigned to me or ale, will see that the scone ore dispwed of. to the. I st 4 . %;01 tags. ; I . '' ~ ANDREW .1111 E. 'Pott.4ville, Oct. 21, 18-16. . - . — , I ; subscriber Zfarm ' consisting of 1;0 . V I A! lnegroc.e township,. •, about tnines below El/acres of the land is cli of cultivation, ten of wilichls in in ante W woodland, %vett timbered. runs through the property: The huh two stnry dwelling house, a new ',Awl er Out buildings. There abt 'two ore! and an abundant snply of good war, close by the. buildings. There are tin! ter grain in the ground. For termsa .1 lart,aPply to the subscriber in Num .- - , PET Oqliber 10, 1916. ---- 1 .. .- . Suprrior Old Irish :WI FORlsale'by c FOSTER 4 Corner Geliii:e an \ pttrLville, Oci. !O, 1816. . . 'reacher Watite • uon the New School at ' i Vieekijii. nea Apply to :Air J. 41K:K1ll I.lew 'I'IIOMAS PETHERICK, at Woodside: Ictdlier 3d. 18,Iti. , • NEW FUR STOR N0.,93 No r 1;i Third Street, between . . . . , .. 1 . . Vacs., nearly opposite Cherry s PHILADELPHIA. 1 • I MHEsubsctther would most respectful! invite p r 1 - sons . in want of FUR MUFFS, ISOA:-, i.e., to h new sOre, where the greatest variety of rs may I Mond and at prices to Suit any 'one disp sed to, l whole Sale or retail. • , :::, Also, BUFFALO ROBE 3 by timbale: single. JAmEe - ito.ntre.', - 41-2mn Philadelpthi, October 17, 18.16 Complete Furnishing, Chin G 'ES TA /IL IS ITME _414).401 Cltcsnut,t. dircrtly opposite the Stati PHILADELPHIA. •• riPEN for inspectlnn and sale, the largns. nd best lins...orttnent of DININtt SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, &L., to be found thisb ity ;no exception ; 'at the twist reduced nrices. Justl eceived a beautiful article. of Dining sets, entirel - hew col ors and shapes, the first ever imported. Also, white ironstone Dinner sets,entire new shapes. Alsn,.l.iverpool Dinner sets in great variety, some complete sets-.for`Ms. • 'French China Dinner sets; full, large, complete sets much lower thhn can be purchased for elsewhere Tea!seta and Toilet sets in great variety. Real China Tea sets, 46 pieces for $4. Rich rut and cortnon,glass at factory price s. Heavy fluted Rumblers, groitiof bottom, at $1 per dozen. .All t:i~tes rail be suited at this establishment, as there is kept constantly on hand a large assOrtment of the newest styles of goods, nit to be found elsewit re, bought fur cash, therefore' we are enabled ur give or chasers 'goods cheap. KERR & "l' s Remember; the CHINA HALL is dir l eafy up positelthe State liou.e, . tdelphia, Oetiiber 17;184C wiTunt LOST., A SILVER double case English Step Watch, with the .little hand broken otT4 Was picked up p . near Iloyer's Blacksmith Shopati this Borough, &on Monday last. The person, who, picked it 111 receive 82 reviard, by leaving . it at this ottice. Ober 17, WM., • r up un Oct( 'journeymen Tailors Wanted. TIIE subscriber will give constant employment and . gohil wages to Iwo gond journeymen tailors. plyinimediately to the subscril..er at Middleport,Schnyl kill cOlinty, Pa. ' • C. BENSINGER.. 0ct0ber,17,..15.16 . 41- . . - . .. Ill k ON ST RAM BOAT S .• TO READING, :- ~, ' Via. the Schuylkill ennal.from Vine street . Wharf, Schuyll-ill Philadelphia. 1 . .. TliF; Iron Steamers <I V -' 't . Phoenix and Pilot, with ° I: g.forl accommodations for t 0... ' g Pass«neers, w ill leave ... -' R , dding nod Philadelphia, . - , — ,-e‘ery atternoon, at 2 o'- e&ri .)4. ..--'''',." -, - .... :=l. - :clock,—fte . ight of every de , ... scription at low rates,' will-be taken by the above Boats 1; For particulars of freiiht and passage. apply to J. UARRADEN, Vine street Mina, Schuylkill, and of AARON GETZ, Ch..inut street wharf, Rending. Thfli first Boat will , b :I've for Reading, on Monday, the sth ,la y of October neat. i . I Octiiber 3d, ISO. . 46 . . - . I ' GUNS, &c. D01,7,121,E and single barrelled stub and'rwist Da nia:sena and plain Fowling piects, Rifle and Can ister Ptiwder, Powder Flasks, Buck Shot, Percussion Caps, I t.bot, Lead, &c., for hale nt MARTIN'S Drug Store. Sept., '26, 1916. . ' 39 =I 'OUR , lIGRSE .Powcr Engine, with eight horse isteri, for sale cheap. Apply to Aimeirr G. l'Ort Carl on, or, to 4.;• . : HILL, Itranch Valley, near gehuyitill Haven. • r Cher 3d, 1816. Tk / bot BROO,I N'Ve.t Octal • ' W3I. It. lIILL, LER IN DRY CetODS.GROCERIES, AND QUERN,sWARE, Centre street, fourth door fielow.Marnt, POTTSVILLE. I na,1816 • WINSLOW'S • Compound Balsam of Horehound UNRIVALLED. and unequalled in curing Colds, Coitghs,'Astflma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, and rdl diseases of the breapt and hinge, leading to Con nutoprion, composed of the c,oncentrateilvirtues of the berhs,l Moeller, nd, BonSteit, Blood and several oilier vegetable substattes, warranted pure front any Mineral' whatever. TI Is invaluable medicine is the most .ipeuly and certain remedy ever discovered foram abovto named crenplantts, as the increasing demands for the article, most clearly shows, in addition to the testimony of iliceisandsi who have used It. , For, sale lit Pottsville by Clemens it Pairvim and J. G. • Brown. and at Wholesale In Philadelphia, by' Frederick Kleu h Co., ,corner of Second and Catlow,- hill slkeets. I • Oct. 3d, ISM ' ' , - ' .1..1 EXTENSIVE' .. 1 '- 'CLOTIIWG:EMPORIMYr. P. greatest bargains are to be bad at 1S1: ' TRACK'S' 51a;LD EBTABLISIIED" PIONEER LINE, No. 202, et street, Philadelphia, who has just•finished one of the Intgest and utostcotoPlete assortnients of PAIS.' and' WINTER Clothing in the city, cOnidsting or . Super . black 3,retraCisats, from .• 1110 00• to *l4 00. do- do rrock-Coats. '' ' . •"- 1 10 013', to -14 OCE, -do •• do Blue Dress. "` ii . , ,! 10 00! to 14 00 :1 , Surd .b.Pk-Bearer Batigopcciats f lrom . 8 tel. to .12'00 do ..: -do Cloth . ' do dO,.' ' 110 00 - 10.'.115 00 do • browb do• do drift' 115 DO' to 14 00 Pilot Cloth Bangup Came •• - 1 ' t ' 3` 00 t0„. 5 ,, (14 : 1 „,, Superblatk Sack Coats , • ” 1 3 00' to 'l3 W • dobrown Sack Coat* - •,• " i 8 00' to 12 00 .-, Twed Coats . • • ' r" 1:3do - to 600 Union Cassimere Coati. -. . ,2' 1500 to 600 Black Cloth Cloaks ' t ! ilO 00 to WO6 asaennsist-, g•so 2.5 ill address ()KUM, ,e sville. I 3-3 t Business Cloaks Black Cassinicre Pants doh Fancy Cassianerd Satt# , Vestis ' Merino Vests Silk ;Velvet Vests - esiding at Ith i sI. FOUR eicaneand n Ited with vhi ficeand a brio le cow.— sub tiller, or '?t d In again Gentlemen in watt of clothing, alai depend upon be ing suited in every respect, as wa sire determined' not to be undersold by any competitor in the business. All good are perchased for CiaiH, which enables as to sell a But s lower. thin those who deal matte credit systetn; It being a self evident fact that the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling'' - ele'Don't forget the nutnher,2o2 Market street. Phila delphia. • M: TRACY. ' Philadelphia, October 10. 1ti.16 41.3m0 a BURY. 43-31.* • house, ‘i* h stone Oty bark uilding• by 173 1 depth, dition tow Mount' PO Inc' The graPa, mot• IGIIT 1 at this L EN. 3.3 t 1 h I Y. 4 • t 1 -I \ -- - - TW() stray cows with ' bells on, fastened wtihchains, chnie to the premises ofthe subscriber in the vicin ity of Orwigsburg ; one of which is white and brown spotted, with one horn, high legs, ithout 5 or 6 Years old. The other is of a blackish wolf color; white hack and tail. wh:te belly with npreadin'g 11111118, 'about 6 or 7 year,l of . .age. The owners are requested to conk: for warifprove.property,pay charges,an. take them away. ' J. „ .. lES PRICE. 1616 1 41- tree, arit r further It. B teville. :Pli ALI ree Scl4d, in I county. enn de nee; o good r comnet t to : History, eog ,, ritiot. .. a .hey ear. 'eh, of to mbe next or loon- Peter d. Adtireie 11. 13 FCTOT. . • 24-3 ---- • • BOARDING. T 0 or three Boarders can he arromm dby applying immediately at Mrs. EiAIGH'Sio• Nor-. wecian street, (Mr. Cumming's (louse) 2+l door itbove Third street. Octbber 17, 1816: 42-=3mo smatiirvs SALE . • G I F REAL ESTATE. •• tome directed,i.. f T eTA T wilt u ::::I po D s lT o liiN to, }10 , 01 , 4A5, issued out °Otte Orphans' Court of Mont 'gßsaoreeily y T 1 73 r i r c t I n tn o t f y and ll'. r i I oe 4, public vendee or outcty, on c Thursday, the 12th day of November, 1846, '. ..,. a ; t k el i t e * l i n ;n u i s l e :or: a nd lici l a th e - I line; containing in the a Graetr, in the borough of Omit:slung, , u .444 that undivided one fourth part of a large body rif land situ a te in Pinerrove towiship S c h uy l kill minty, adjoining l a nds of the Williams Valley Coal 5; a'tj' t 'vtilno.:lnPnOba;tl;2; the jeknacienre: Dauphin. bt s hl m ie o b re elforenoon,i or i l t s Y s , with the appurtenances. The estate of Tilt MA$ BAIRD. • Sieged and taken into execution, and will he sold by • JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. .iiheriffi's Office envies- t • burg; Oct. 17, 1846. .1 - ' 41— or S e. ai \ tlua e s drm. n. ixty- wo I percl ••a, iltiv Unit, Oita to ay I wen Po s: hree ou i lths 0 a 111 , 31 , 0 IC ,IS at a Na USE, w V horn, tvith the • - TherelWa well kitche4 door, a (• 1 `r wa rl runoi ; 15th 11 &oven • Te ms will I re a ply to th CO 4Net, P tsville.t, . , 43-3 • Destroy Thousands of Children; WITHOUT PARENTS EVERKNOWING Ott SUSPECTING THE CAUSE, . 7111. would advise all to read the follaWingsymptonza 1 P!CH'ING at the nose, offensive broach , pain hi the joints or limbs, grinding of the teeth during sleep, voracious appetite, 'entices, bloated stomach or. limbs, 'gripingi, shooting pains in various parts of the body. a sent° of something risipg in the throat, itching of the ales towards night, bleeding Of the nose. gnawing L sensa ion at the stomach, flashes of heat over Om'eur '- ace of the body alight chills or shivelings, IteiVerhe, lrowsiness, torpor. vertigo, disturbed dreams, sudden tartingin sleep with fright and sereaming,ccitigh,fever. fineis, tits, pallid hue, thirst, bad taste in the meth, :ufictilt breathing, fatigue, squeamishness,. nausea; equent desire to pass something from the bowels. and mctimes discharges of slime and mucus. And shan't.] ey have any of them, immediately 'obtain a bottle of. Ibensack's VetretableWorm Syrup, W hieh is so pleas t, that every child will cry for it after It has once had . aste, and remember IL is warranted to cure, fir the neY is returned, and *.500.is offered to any, person t Will produce a case of Worms, which it Will not. e. I We have in our possession several Worms of , ions kinds and amongst them one 330' inches in ====l2 n .ancaster county, Pa., who had suffered front early n row. and he and his friends, as Well as many .of hr most eminent physicians pronounced Silo case' a dual decline, tieing as they thought that abominable plitint Dyspepsia, and before taking two bottles he ed the above worm, and his enjoyed the beet of tli ever since, which has been about nine months, ail for 50 cents, and bad paid physicians upwards iio, without re,eiving, any benefit whatever. elan certify that we Im've used Ilebensack's ye-. As Worm Syrup, and being-acquainted with them; ninend it as being the best article.as well mai the pleasant to-take we ever used, and furthermore, :ribe our names believing it to be. a benefit to the i family, by doing so. . . . t. Appleton, south street, near 21—Duct. Kim th and George street—lsaac Beans, Attlebomag, 'county—Dort. Kecly, Philada„—Doct. Thomas, sey—Doct. Sweet, Delaware—C. Henry Pluiner, er of the Gospel, Marshall street, I door below —Patrick'Duffy, Melon it., above Ninth—Jacob , below Coats w, side—U. Gifford, Rose Alley, r below Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford st„ m Front and Second, KMisington. ireil by J. N. & G. S. Hobensack, N. E. corner nd and Coates streets, Philadelphia, and for every stßrAkee or in the Unded States—Price 1: -. A5Z, 1101.34 TI„ -4.1..,:.‘: ,Ira. war-, to ea re alb , ril plio s of tlie - Ain-t-ot-iCe 25 ecnts• -Should any doubt the above, and believing Idren have worms, they will be furnished g„ra - by calling on us. . IROWN, Druggist, wholesale agent,Pottsville, ale at all the principal stores in the county. x 11,. IMO.so—ly • , 71 istkey 1 ket I_ Mlner'sv or to hum 404 hell, Burk Mini. 4rch r•et, Brow Weis Ist do. berry Pre of Sr Pale h' ~~ N. B heir raz .1. 0. and for 00.61) House, 1 tiolin and Guitar Strings . OF Vstperior quality, just received and 'for sale at gANN AN'S Cheap .;,:tationery store, Pottsville.. Oct. ti, 18 t 6 41- I TEACHERS WANTED. .. r ,tlt. male tehchers , wanted to leach the English J: br. riches in the Common schools' in the borough of Schuylkill Haven. ' Proposals will be received up to tae 31st day of October. SchoOla to commence -on l'ilond y the 2.3t1 of November, 1816. MARK MELLON, President. , . Schuylkill Haven, Oct 17, 1816 41- f lORKS.-500 gross corks, suitable tor'Porter bottle V Inc, for sale at MARTIN'S Drug• Story, Itottsaille Oct;ber 10, 1816 41- I • SAFETY FUSE For Blasting. Coal and Rock. TTIE subscriber has just received a fresh supply CI r , :ifety Fuse of improved quality, which can e warranted, if used according to directions. There s no (*anger in blasting where the Fuse is used ; and on; soma lines of Public Works, the old mode of blasting is entirety dispensed with, and nothing but the Fuse is purinitted to be used. For sale at Manufacturer's pri ces,at lIAN N AN'S Cheap Stationery Store, Pottihrille. o'.tober 10 1840 4L-Imo NEW AND CHEAP ST ORE, ai t V.'ENT door to Oliver Del on's Hat nd Cap patore,l 1. 1 Centre street, fourth d of below Market. , The subscriber has just opened' net/ and ptendid assort-1 .meet of seasonable Dry Goo e, (hiker Aland Queens ware of the latest styles and importati ns, very cheap,. to tt hicb he invites the attention of bisfriends and the; publie in general. WM. H. HILL. 1 l'Otts , ;ille, October 3d, 1816. . 41:—tf • A.Ol lAACS • FOR 1847. , T\VENTS' GROSS Almanacs, German rind English* aSsorted, at the lowest Philadelphia cash prites,], by the gross, dozen or single, just received and for sale st BANNAN`I4 Cheap Book and Stationery Store; Merchants will please send in their 0r..! ders. They need not purchase any in Philadelphia. October 3d, 1E46. .1 Cheep ne • , MOODY & AECIITERNACHT,tbanki ful to the Public, for theit liberal patron- T r age, would respectfully announce that •,• ' - ` 4 .."'""" they have increased their si - rick, with new and desirable goods, and intend always to have on hand at wholesale and retail, a complete-aasortment of of mcns, wotnens, and childrens boots. shoes, and rail hers Of every kind and quality, of the latest style and fashion. Also trunks, valises, carpet bags, satchals, &c Of va;.! rious kinds. Leather, morocco, kid lining, and calf skins; fashionable and cornt.,ll lasts, shoe thre a d and a general assortment of shoe findings; together with belt leather, lace leather, rivets and burrs,\ &c., which theywill sell at the lowest cash prices.. N. B.—Please call and see our stock and learn out prices, before purchasing elsewhere. MOODY & AECIITERNACIIT. Pottsville Seinember 19th, 1846 ;: NEW AND CHEAP Fashionable Clothing Store, IN ,FOSTER'S BUILDINGS, Afeti doors above the Emporium .L CAMPBELL 454 CO., TAILORS, D ESFECTFIILLY inform their friends and the pub lie, that they have taken the abiwe store. where 'hay have made, and intend to keep constantly on hand, a large and general assortment of ' .1 ' READY MADE CLOTHING, which fnrmit and workmanship, cannot be surpasse'd, by any establishment in theregion—their stook is 031 fresh, having been selected With great care, within the last few weeks from the latest importations. Persons who prefer having their measure taken cads depend upon having their garments fnadeih the most' fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat-1 tsfaction. Pottsville, Sept., 12, ISM • 37—1 40- 1 , , . , - • Illeldelburg: •.. • . 1 , 1 , ANEW NOVEL BY JAMES—just received and for a.ile et BANNAWS Cheap Book Store: I Oct. 341,4810. 40-- '" I ¢OO to 700 . 400 to 600 i 400. to 500 " ! 250 to 400 " -2 03 to 400 "1 300 to '3 50 Stray Cows WORMS ; WORMS ! ! 019ody & Jechtteitrida. Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store. sign of the big Boot at door to "A. B.' White's store, and opposite C. Craig's White Horse Tarern, Centre at., Pottsville, Pa., " 11E - - MINERS' JOURNAL . OtiNTItT::'IVIERCHAIiTS m - „..„. . -• . - • • i 19 LL is . DiiIRIIIEY ar. TIENitiMoT, 141;., .e - sin. frai4 4- - Staple Dry' goods,: 7 . • ' t , 30. cEnsiirinarrs tsiw 'fonts, , • ",,, .:- •_ , . Jpr.V Tip OtO a istionntidettbmivisitin&this mark, 'et.: heir It of. Filistod,,Winter Goods, embra cing.. lOm nbw and' desirable, styles or Mess Goiads, 4 seen • onihre ndl4ured Lyonote, Oregon plaids, psi Cailnite ' Maas. de Laines,Alpaccas, Pri,nts. Cashin - and.tt-catty ,other new styles of Dress hawls,r' , plain amil figured 03ilts,Gloves, lio .sresy. }Lees, Rib ns, Silk and Linen cambric& Hand -1 iterchi 0.4. e. Also Clotba, Bantu Ejeans, aper a Milieus Sheet a and SA, assimeres .and Vestings, Satinetts, Winds, Tickings, Checks, Table Di-' gond styles of brown and bleached • tines.. ‘ in at the lowest market rates from snurces,,and will be offered for cash at the lowest prices, Which, ingetb iill ls geneialveinbracing all that is in both Staple .and Fancy Goods, s to Mayers not .surousse.d by any k fob nd othe • ed sled' e fact t Our . Auction Of ippr. er with desirabl ducemea the su itErords other ho 25,1415 mom CIE lan Chemical Soap, MEM Jo• A ll'hie and' aereilailina remedy for all erup and diseases of the ,skin, such as Pimples, Salt Rheum. Acurvy. Wat Spots. chapped, r tender flesh,just reeeived and for sale at "5 Perfumery store, POttsrille. 1816. , • Blotch& crarke,4 BANN. bepr. PIANOS. _l • THE SUBSCRIBER begs. leave to In -,,r4,...,-‘4,i! „... form the pabliein general that h. has ae4 ' " been app,inted the only Agent for this County, for the:sale of C. Meyer's Grand , c tan Pianos, With Metallic Plates. and that ip he has" i t opened a fresh assortment of the most superior les ever offered to the public. • ! Meyer'sl lanos have received the premiums of the Frankli I swum for .seVeral sucressfve years, and the first sit er medal was awarded to them by the - same Inatithicon i its last exhillitimi. Ills Pianos took'the lead at- he to NationatFair at Washinzen, and were an 4i s p me r l on e h a fore the rlose of f the exhibition. They h. ye so received the most Bantering notice of all the mos eminent performers of the present day, among tvho 'are the celebrated Leoprild de Meyer,, Vieux Temp , Wallace. ' Burk, Madame, Castellan, and many others ho have pronounced them equal to any Europeln Pi pa . I ' .The a Inter er can furnish these Pianos either with n ot i owo A or ahr -Kicaies, at the Manufacturer's prices. i All orders ),- Pedit icrttsly a want of a firsl residence In II te, Old Pius', Int en ral In tei Orwigsbnrg; MB IN __F ii - , PER§PIRATI N. T"E preceding f ig rots gactn to rePresent the- Is seksintE Palter' Atiott. It is the great EVAcu- ATIOti for the linpur it; of 11th body. tt will he no ticed that a thick clodtdm inistilsues from all points of liM INSEtiSI the surf:ice, which indfcites t hal the pershirat ton flows ,i uninterruptedly when ,tte are sin health, but ceases when'we are sick. - Life cannot best rained without it. 1 It is thrown off front the bfriod Other juices of 1 l he' body,andili,poses by this metes of nearly till the ire purities, withilius. Thejlanguate of the Scripture is, 'lli the lond is the Life.l If it.i)ver , becomes Impure it may be traced ditectlyito the 4toppage,of Insensible Perspiration. Thus we Fire all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or iifecteil,'!is to open the pores; and it relieves itself font) all impurity instantly. its own heat' and vitality areSlitticiept, without one pan& cleof medicine. except to open tlin poretupon the sur face Thus we see the fu ly of tutting so many internal remedies. All practitlen , rs, honlever, direct their ef forts to restore the ,Intensible perspiration. The . Thompsaman;for Instandi,steam '; the; Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blanketi; then iturmathist deals out intineiesmals; the Aildpathist bleeds and dyers us with. mercury -,and the blustcking Quaik gorges us With* Pills! pills!: pills tit' 1 t , - , - To give some idea Of le amourkt of the. Insensible Perspiration, we will Mali that 00 learned Dr, Leiv enhock ascertained that 16e-eighth? of all we receive into the stout:tee :passed tff by tiii.i means. In other words, if we eat and drint eight ;units per day, we evacuate live pound's of if by Insen ible :Perspiration. 11 This is none other than the used ap particles of the nod, - arid other juices, . ing - pla eto :the neW, and .oys. Ti' check this herefere is to retain in the rf,::,, - ' five 7 - - .'4,yrvi - zii ,e vira l t ;natter that ma i tui Iremands should !ay.' ::-,9041,y• • It is by stopping the pot that o.4rw_helm mankind with coughs;, colds and co . ;mations: • :flee-tenths of the world Alie from diseas i dared his stopUsge of the -,. osensible Perspiration.l t !.et we ask, now, evert ihndid Omni, what course _ult, now, ~,,, I, seems the most reasonahe to pursue tO unstop the pores [after they Ric clostil 1 ,Woitid you 'give Physic to , unstop the pores') Or *cold you apply something that would' o this upon the shame, where the clog- pine actually is I And yei I know ofno physician who makes any external appltation to,effect it. Under these circumstances I pr tent to physicians, and all others,' M'ALLISTER'S ALL OR, TILE It-has the power to rest on die head, around old sg upoii every part of the bm or ely. It has power *to cause at , external Bones, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, .poi nous wounds, to discharge tliciriputrid matters, and t .en heals them. I It-is a remedy that forbi. the necessity of so many; and deleterious drugs take Into the stomach. . It preserves and defend •..lie surface from all f its functions. Thq mm surface is the. outlet of live eight °e bile and nsediatter within. It is piece i Ril OM miiliobs of openins to relieve the intestines. Storrup those pores and Mith knocks at - your door. It iertglitly termed All h ling ; for there is scarcely a disease, external or inre ial, that it will not benefit. 1 Wave used- it for the last'l4 years for all diseases of the latest, consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility. Cod I declare bc fore Heaven and man, that notin one single ease has it failed to ben efit, when the patient Wag within the reach of, mortal means. • , . . have had physicians, learned in the profession, I have had ministers of the gospel, Judges of the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest et u (Minn, and tnultitudes ofthe poor use it in every Variety of way, and there his been but, one voice—saying '3lcAllister;your, Ointment is good.' • CONSUMPTION., It can hardly he credited that ti salve can have any effect upon the hinge,seated as they are within the sys tem.. But, if placed upon the chest, it penetrates di rectly to the lungs, seperateo the poisonous particles that are consuming them, and ends them from the systeth. I , I need not say that it IA curing persons of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolishness. care not what is said,•so limg as I .van .cure several thousand persons yearly. HEADACHE.. 'The salve has cured persons of the headache, of 12 years standing, and who had it regularly every week so that vomiting Mien took place. Deafness 'and Ear-nche are •helped sac. ; eess. . R HE G . MATI.§.IL It removes almost, immediately the IntlamatTon and swelling, when the pain ceases. ' ' COLD FEET. • , Consumption, liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off of the hair, one or the other, always accompanies cold feet. It is 'a sure sign ofsdisease in the system to have cold feet., The salve will Cure ev ery case. In Scrofula, old sores, erysipelac salt rheum, liver complaint, sore eyes, quincy, sore-thrriat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, all chest diseases; such as asthma, oppression, pain—also, isre ,lips, chapped hands, tuntors.custaneons eruptioa. nervous diseases; and of; the spine) here is probably no medicine now known; so good. - 'SCALD READ. • We have cured cases that actnally defied everything knnwn. as well as the ability of 15 or 20 doetiirs. - One man told its he had spent ;WO on Ws children without any benefit, when a few bore S of the Ointment cured them. BURNS. '„ . . , , It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the directions around the box.) - . WORMS. - ... If parents knew how fatal most medicines were to' children taken inwardly, they would be• slew to resort to them. Especially `mercurial lozenges,' and "•ntedi-, cated lozenges,' `vermifuge' pills, dm The truth is, no one can tell, invariably, when worms are present.— Now let me say to parents that this salve will always tell if a child has worms..•lt will drive every vestige of them away. • [Rend the directions around the box,] . I Th re is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of wo Ocensional Ilse of the Ointment will always keep corns from growing.... Petiole need never be troubled with them if they will use it , . JAMES .McALLISTES. &To., Sole Proprietors of the above medicine: .CAUTION. As the kW-healing. Ointment has been greatly coun terfeited, we have given tliis caution to the public that 'no Oltitmentwill be genuine unless the names of.tairtes McAllister,. or 'James McAllister & :Co., are wrillen with a pen upon, every, label: ' • Pricy 25 cents per box. CLEMENS & PAIWIN, Agents, Pottsville, Pa. 80pt.,26, : 39-3 mo /Mpily and ex ea all thnse in lm a call at his B. ZULICH. 36-6 mo :NTAIENT; :~ _- ->~V, !1 =3I=MMI!I RLDS' SADVD re' perspiration on the feet, es, upon the,ellest, in short, whether diseli3ecl CORNS. Ipinlrlphia. PLUM - B E S • - National Dagnerreaa Gallery • And Plotartaphes Furniskirir Depot;, • A WARDED the gold and silver medals, four first pre ' midats, and two highest honors, at the national, - t Massachusetts, the New !York, - and the .Pennsilvanla exhibitioiu, respectively,for the most splendid colored Daguerreotypes and best apt trains ever exhibiied: POrtraita taken in 'exquisite style, without regard io aveatheri Instructions given in the art: A large assortment ot'appaiatnit and stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broadway; Philadelphia, 133 Chet nut et. ; Rattimore, 20 Baltimore st. Washington, Pennsylvania - A*o'hr ; Petersbug, Va., Mechanics' Hall f Cincinnati. Fourth and / Welnui, and 170 Main at.: Saratoga Springs, lire:away f Paris. 177 Vielle Rite du Temple . ; Liverpool. 32 Chtirchst , Philadelphia. September Id, IS-16 . FAIRBANK'S . .......—,... , . - . ii • e • .-„:A= . . :;! . - . . . ~-_-,_.---- i -----=- ----_.„. Patent platform SL counter •seales • .„ rTMIESE Scales aie constructed with great iare. by experopred workmen. under:_the sumirvishin of the inventors. and every of 6 Made to seen .4( not only perfect accuracy, but, esn the greatest streartk and durability. They have been lone known and se verely, tested, and are altvOs right. These Scales are adapted to every kind of buslnelertransiction by weight, and from their extensive use. I oth in this and other Countries, may now be regarded as the universal stan dard. Fairbank's flay, Coal and Rail road Scales, are in general use, both in the United States and Europe. P,.r date by HAI - WOOD & SNYDER, Pottsville, and A. R. MORRIS ' 1941 Market Street, nt the Agricultural Warehouse of o.'o. PROUTY. CAUTION. The 'A' ell. earned reputation of these Sr ales, his hi dured the venders of imperfect and worthless Milances,, to offer them as Fairbank's Scales. Tlir neents of E. & T. Fairbank k. Co., arc furuish'ed with eredentialS, and the public are cautioned against itinerant venders of spurious articles. Philada., September In. ISIG. For Sale at Private Sale A LL that certain tract or parcel, of land, situated on 11. the Mind Mountain, in Locat Mahantonge tOwn ship, in Schuylkill county, (fortheily 11erkscountY3) an the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit :—Begititiing at . a marked white oak treg ; thence by late vacant • lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five' perches, to a white:oak thence by' ate Vacant land, - now surveyed to George west 149 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Mick, south sixty-tive perch es to d Spanish oak ; thence east 116 pepilios, to the' place of beginning, containing filly-live acres and one, hundred - and fiftv..two perches of land and alloivancits of six per cent. fur roads, &c. JOUN C. BRENNER. • • Executor of F. Bemis* estate, 69, Market st. Philalelphia, S epiember 19. . 38 - Agent Wanted for hls County. rIIIIIE business will be to procure subscribers for, anti 1 sell, when published, a large, new, splendid town ship Map of the State of Pennsylvania. The qualifi cations, required are 5 flmalt capital of .$lOO, sobriety, integrity, inonstry, energy and active business talents. Information of the terms of the Agency, (which 'are liberal) will he given on apple:7.Bcm, poirmoa PA ID. to ALEXANDER HARRISON, superintending rig't mina', seventh streetjloilada. 19,1816. - Brooms, Buckets & Cedar Ware: --" .IYIANLY ROWE,' No. C3o'orth 3d st. seermd &kr atn;re :Arch, Plill. An ELPIIi A., • . . AM emibled this ~tall, to offer an unusually large as sortment of the alloVe articles. A ko, Wines , am! Frtqch. Bmikets. and Cnarh CR, Wash Boards. ts. Clot'li pieces Meetßoxes, Wood Bowls and 'frays, Boston Blind, Sir(les, Oil Paste Blacking, Shoe Brushes. Chimps, Hand :Scrubs, Wall Brushes, Dusters, &c., and Wooden Ware of every .descriptinn'.. _ • Country Merchants will take notice that as I am new manufacturing extensively, and receiving directly from the Eastern Factories, I can nm% furnish lire Fall Trade with superior Goods,. at prices greatly reduced from what I liavQ hitherto,heen,selling Philada.;lSept. 19,18111 . ! ! (PIIII!..+LDELPIIIA.:) v lip — ' . N. W. CORNER. 4-4131 r _ .. • 1-1, .. :i . . '- ta...f-' ' .., loth Sr.' Market sts. • , • , DRUGS,'-PAINTS S•, 1172VDOW GLASS. rrigE Fitivlctihers would call the -attelition of I iMer. .1. chants; to their large attic% or Drugs, Chmitica IS, anddlye-Sinffs, which they will snit very low for rash. Our Dritg - s;We,w ill w4rrant to he partrand of the hest quality. great care hatiing been taken in selecting thetn from late'‘importatiofis. The. Patent Medicines are prepared With particular care front ()HOMO receipts, without rekard to expense. We are constantly receiv ing additions to our stock of Windsor Glass, frotit,the Winslow,!..lackson and Eagle Glass Works, end will sell nt 15 per cent lees than manufacturers' card mires. We wil4also sell warranted pure White Lead. (*lOOO Fttaratite ) f0r.,117,50 prrIOP Ilis., either Wettn•rin & Brother'sr Lewis' Manufacture . The following are a few am, ng the many ankles we o ff er forsale: . ii . . . . " • DRUGS_ " Pstafindedicineeof all 1 Nutmegs, Ginger and laridel ('loves. Essences and Extracts. . Sal:,rattis and Sal Soda. Flue Cbendcals. : ' I Coarse and Fine Sponge. • Essential Oils. ;- I Fancy Soaps, &e. • . trYr,-STUFFS Indigh, from 50 cts. to Sumac and Oil Vitriol. ' $1 25 per Ih. , Red Argols and Coati- Frenehdr. Dutch Madder meal. \ . , Alum and , Coppaas.L.newoml and 'nu , tlr.. Pure•Camw l ood. i I , Lard and Olive Oil. PAINTS , jersey:Window Glass. Littered Oil and-Torpen- Write - lead, Dry and I tine: Ground' I Varnish & Paint Nrite.hes. red Lead do Litharge. • French and Chro. Green.' Japan & Copat Varnish. I English & French Glass Alstt, 59 Tons. GrindstOnes,•at reduced prices. • Our assortment of Drnr.S. Paints and Dye-stuffs is now'full and complete, and•out prices cannot fail to please. r, Give as a attn.? ;, FRENCH & RICHARD S, . (Successors t6Cainphell French.) ' Wholesale Drtieeists, • N. W. Corner ,10th and Market Streets, l'ltilnda. trhilada. Sept. ID ISIG -3S-3inu CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD STEAM REFINED SUGAR CANDIES, 12 1-2 cts. per pound, ‘ - holesate. • • J. J. RICIIARDSON, . O. 42, Market' street, Philadelpylay takes plriasure 1 1 1 in informing the politic, thal continues to sell his very superior Steam Refitted Candy, at the low price of dL2 50 per 100 pounds, and the qUality is equal tolaity ,manufactured in the Uniftsil States. Ile also °tiers all kinds of goods in the Confection ery and Fruit line,at corresponding Lew prices, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. • Call or send, Our orders, and you cannot - fail to he satisfied. Don't forget the Number, 42 Markt. t street, Philadelphia. Cast Iron moulds, (superior to lead.) containing 00 pieces for making candy or sugar toys, for sale at $lO a sett. .1. ulciannsoN. PhiMa:, Amzust 26th.•1816 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, •At the Cheap store, No:41, Stmoberry st., • :PIIILADELPHIA. OUR Expk - xsis ARE VERY LIGHT, PRICES • Low, and Terms Cash,: • DERSONEI wishing to bpv nen.. CARPETS and OIL CLOTlM'very cheap,Jthis fall. whiasale or retail, will do well to examine the excellent assortment we offer of Splendid Imperial, Fine and Super Ingrain, CARPETINGS. • Twilled and Plain Venetian. And well seasoned Oil Cloths, from 2 to 21 feet wide, cut to fit Also, Table Covers, Rugs, Floor Cloths Rag and Cotton Carpels; &e , very low, with a good stock of Ingrain Carpets from 25 to 50 cents, and entry and stair carpets from 121 to 50 ct ate. ELRIOGE & 41:Strawberry et., I door above Ch.enut, near 2d et. ITltiladar, August 22d, 1840. 34-31 no ATTENTION !! MILITARY STORE AE inhssrlher would respectfully inform his friett -14,, T and customers, that he has located tue , . • : MILITARY CAP 11 ANtiFiCTORY • . In Third streot, No. 96, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to vie his old customers. and as many new 'onesas are disposed to favor him with their custom. He still coatinues to manufacture 5111itarY• and liportmeres articles of every description, such as Leather, Cloth. Felt, silk and Bearer Diess Caps-of all patterns; Forage Caps, Holsters fur TrooFi. Body dn. Cartmuch Boxes, Bayonet eitshbards. Sword Belts of silt kinds, - Canteens, Knapsacks, different patterns ; Fire Buckets, Paralnx . finxes, Tube dn. "Brushes and • Pickers, Plumes, Pompoolls. Plietnen'rCaps, Lesther Blocks, -.Gnu Cases, .iuperine Shot Bap, Ci...trie Pegs, Drums. if-c. .. • • •- CS. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. W.ll. CR.I.:s4SII AN. . No. OCi. North 3d et , n fe.w•daors below Race. :Philada., January 13th, 4841. ' 2 Valuable. Real Estate; LOT of gritund. in Market street, Pottsville, cap. rl ble of being divided into 14 excellent building lots for tinleJuw. Apply to DERN ARD REILLY. . Jan. 10, - 2-117 ' Mahantongo street, rottstrillo. A IsTATURAL'AEmupY, ' . Suilcd lo Me Haman COnstßution. azt!d equal to the } Tort, 41evirytizratto , 4ispus, x•itZbsfunncril WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE,iPILLS, iofl.l4.Vartit .interican college F rItESE extraordinary Pills are composed of plant , -r. Which stow spontaimousik on inn - own soil, and are. therefore, !niter adapted to Ounetinstitutines thou . Medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may be coutiumuniteil ; and no WRIGHT'S IN - DIAN VEGETAIII.I-: . PILLS are founded upon the principle that the human body is in truth SUBJECT TO BHT ONE ')SF.ASr., 1._., hatnely. corrupt Manors, and that F... il Nleilictne cures this disease on nato rat principles, ti. ii.insitny, and pu rifying the body. it Will he manifes ' v't, it the ,constt, lotion be Mit entirely e xlia listed, a poseverance in their •.,toie, ariortu; to 111r...0n - Ms. is /I.74l,itit,ty certain to drive,disen.'e of every name from the body. __ Witim•Wlt wish to restore, swamp or moras's to fez. cility.o.e ilrVii it of the so petalinvilant water. In lil, mmanner,nlnnl, if i e wish to rest- re the body to'health, we must cleanse it of impurity. . . WRIGHT'S INDIAN ;TF,GETAI - ILE 1 . 11.1.5, • will he found one of Gm 11I' 4, illicit I lit very best Weal tine In the World tier catrying.oto this mono rcatr•i•- 100 - I , IIINCInnF:, lil-Clono. 11:8,Vy ckpci front tbr. hioiii all morbid anC,IO/11 . Unl humor , tho rails,' of-the dise.oe, in an easy a d natural manner; aril n bile they every day give ease' atol pleasure. disease of e :cry. name is rapidly driven faun the 'doily. The fidlowins highly respectable storekeepers. have beet: appointed Agents for the sale of %VIM:1111"S IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. in Schuylkill Cidnity : TIIONIAS .1). CENT I.r. Pottsville. ! . - . Rickel & Medlar: Orww,lotrit. • A. Ili either S Son, Port Ca rmim . , : - Dewaiti, Pod', & Co., AlLKeanshorg. • ,Coo. R Dry, Tascarora. • Henry KOl h p , 5i.,,. Mid(P.ep,3rt, . . wit, T.ra.rt. Tomaq.,a. . E. & E llamitter.•Orivizshum. Wheeler & Mlter, Pine grove. . John Snyder. Friedcositurs. • . Aaron Niattls,Lotvet Maltantango. Jonas Kauflinan, do . • Jacob li:intim:tit, ilithantano.• John Wei+t. Klimzr_rston. Gabriel Herb. Ziminerm intown.. - C• It De Portist. Wescitranch. Benj. Heffner. Jlinersville. ' • Julia nnan Crielshill, Llewellyn. George Dreitieltik. Du' Brunswick. a.i.,'. If. Pints - , Brockville. . .'S• !flirt &;:j,..45.. New Philadelphia. • • Levan & Kwitny:in. S: inylkill Haven.- . Chart .3,t Brunswick., Jrmai Port Clinton.' _ • Reifsi her, New CA. its: .. I. Dani t er Mahantango, , 1. • • '5 • Dani: t,t - linton.• - - et- 01 exclusively to the sale of Ni. - rictiCs llndidtt 'ills, of the North A nierida n 'Col . - lege of ..,.., Greenwich street, Net York;. Nn. liri rest, Boston—andlirincipal Mike, No. 161 Philadelphilt. - '',./ Sept, 3q—lnn NEW AND CIIENV STORE,, , 'Ne.x? door to Mc 'llium Hall, Centre • Street s .IUM aniler , ligned have just opened an entiie l new .stock of Goods, cint.sii , tmg of a well selecte r d and general'assiirtment 0 • , DRY 000IW, - - i , • , GROCERIES.,,. , . . . • ' . ' _, LIQUORS, - . 1, I'Mhz* • ..- , CEIARW ARE.: - . . . QuEEN;;WARE, ' . • • - PRoVISIONS,&c. . To which they nevlte the attention of the politic gen erally, to call, f•Nalliille . nail Jailge for theniselvii.— Families willfind 1110 their intere-t to call before bay. In elsewhere . ~ . "! I FOCIITT & rosE4. ' Pottsville, Mrt, :301h, Isin. , - , '22 , (0n0 , • _____; : TM nS. ite :21 q- AN . • M A RK ET sTRE ET, nenrly opposite Messts• Seilewick & Ann!, has Jost received A supply of the Siring fishion of consisting in part of Florence braid. Inserted lace: (711itia Pearl. a ilew and splendid artiele,.with variety of other soles. 'i f HI /1 0 VS. r MFR. MORGA !c, has jiist ree,eirell theta rcest ahi 1110.1 g pie Raid aiwrirtinerit nfltiblinns twill bb at the very . lowiiiit prices. Flannels attS ed anti ilone:.9l, in the heft 1 . -r, as she has just oneriAttin hest imprn -nil Prqasing for.tinish irk% Ronneht. IS-16, ~ - t : . : • .- -StCll2ll24l'llg jade ', AND MACHINENIAN UFA - MX/WY . . THE salise Wier is preparoil to furnish all kinds ref. Machinery. such nr Steam Engines, either Wall or low pressure—Nowlin: non pitinplez Enaitil.s, saw nod eri.t mill—Coal Breakers a nil litillr ma.-pinery C611111!C, toil with the ininite2 business. Also; built, •s, iron boats, propellers and propeller -,lntine - s, iron aunt brass cliS 'inv. and all other artirley in his line of business, at his . !establishinent Jin 11 Fi feet, be-low the Itail,Roatl, Camden, New Jersey. , . _ . JOHN P.: STARR, • Late of tits. firm of mnsEs sTAita & SON.q) Camden, (New Jersey.) Nov. I, 1814. j • 41 tr., 3k—:lmo PHILADELPHIA ARCAD4 CUTLERY 7TORE CARD' „ . • John M. Coierniap3 A T No. 172 and 33 Philadelphia . ...rraile.r4snertftilly .1 invitee t,hii.attention of dealers in an extensive stock of PO4 het and Table Cutlery, Razor., scissors and 'Katcher Knives of htc own importation. whi.L will he sold in lots to pnrchasets, at a :quail advanre on, importation cost. Tne lesortne:l4 comprises Rodger , : & oeinie, Greaves,&'S Wade .&. ers'. Wo , :telOndin's, Penny's other celencateil ma kers,: Alo6 dii nand, a large nssirtttnentofCurts.lhr tnls, Hunting hnii•es, Itaior Strops, Pock et Bunks, Ptqcussion Caps, Spectacles, Arcpr. dtnn. &c., Philadelphia, January 11, • -I Cbal and. Timber Lands fo • Said. 9nl Is. subscriber ritTerS his services as Real Estate Attent in the City of Philadelphia to all xvii,a, inify be iles;rous nt" titrhie2 thetr lands Mtn mii i;y. : or ex the S3llll` Fili'property! All c ions on business promptly attended to, Mlp . pPhraneu A, . a Coins, 6tdrind 'Walnut t.l 1 Mara. Phit'a. 2 1-2 ins E. A. IL-Tu,wlr,] E. A. HATHAWAY 4. oc k COMMISSIbN AND EtCrERS PIIOIICCK MF.IIIIIIANTs No'. `L`a, Nortn '.1171art,^3,. fiot if Arch St HkVE on hnod.un,l are eon-tinily receivin g !arm , ~ s nrinhei of all kinds of 1 . 143. 011‘ Ind I , :;•ti, , ril Produce, ivhi , It [fie r y mill s,:ll,ilii the meet' re.i.e.EM',la termS, to l'olintry Drantmc viz: 10,000 Coils. Die:retied Wintry whale 0 0 . , . . 3.1100 ," St:ern:Mil.. 2,000 ".. Solar nil: 5,000 " Common Whale Olt . , 100 Bhls. 1 a rmer's Oil, variolli nom:hies. • ,sno _t , •,o 1.,2.i. , 3 Sim-keret. in 1d- ultoletilds 11 , 0 ' 1 :Noll.l Salmon, In whole aid half libls. 50 " ' Ykess Shad. . . • Inn ' " Pickled LabrSilor Herrin". ' 200 Boxes Irealeil do • do .' . . ' ;',0,000-., I.bs. :•111'1' Co:150i. . ' . .. ton Dozen Painted Palls. . . -, 300 LII3. Calclimil 1 . 15!,er. 151) " ' DrOund Pity ter. . Also, Soaps. Snerin Candies, Teas. . Gnshun aid' Pennsylvania Butter, Eastern Mips, and hest Herkiirler county, N. lb. Cheese,. all of the above spid in lots to evil unr , haser;... „' . , •'' . ' Philada , March V, 15,6. • . , ' 13 7 1i• IRON S'I'ORE:. • THE suhscrillerit have , nnstantly g nu hand. at thc lowest. rates, Iron of ..t.ll sizes. suitable for inichi ncry ju.rprscs, and also lot coverin, schut.cs,,and for steam enginel?ollets, and for coal cars. • • MORRIS ek JONEg. • St. W. corner Schuylkill and R.rket sts. Phihula. Philadrt.. N0v.242, PACKING YARN. MITE sith',.ctiber. rpsp.tlully. Informs hit. frirne , and I tha public in eeneraL that hr. ha. appoirisd J. 'Whitney k , ent"for th ,- sale of his. sup,rior ,Italtan IlZtecnp Pack inu.Yarn, who will keep a constant supply -;the Iron Works of E. W T. 110.11155 JACKRON. ' • •Tea Agency • in - Pottsville. • THE Pekin Tra Corrroo, whose - Teas have given sorb univer.al saiisfoction in the cities, have ap pointed the .subscriber Agent to sell their Teas •in Schuylkill Cour ty. The public are now enabled to ob. talm a miperior article' of Teas at much lower rates *MITI they have evi r before Inv rbeen offered in title county, and they have LI the amturance That :Otero are nn drtigs or other forbign sukstances mixed with the Teas. They are done up In paikages (lined with )cad, to preserve their strength and flavor) from one quarter 'to five pounds, to suit customers, and are, furnished from 50 cents to $l, 50 per lb., fora superior article. Mrs. BERRYMAN. - Centie at a few doors alirive Norwegian, Pottsville. Pottsville, April 25th, ISIO. :11-• f O(4 PO l ~ S ., 511 _Pr , iBS Loco F , OCII Matches, in E a fair low, at 31AltTIN'8 Drug . SteL A). r Julie 47 . . . . • . . , . . =MI l al T ; 1 4 IMES BONNETS II (J. II ! 3lt 14:111 i.l PIIILADIL !: Al i N: E RS' -,IQUII_NAL: Saltii iy iliortilltg. Oct. 31, 18116 '7l-. • .% Ftl ol,erve tin'', arrangement of .11 k r wol b u hiund on every rage, which ~, ‘ l, l l. to zt n t hia i.rc °vet tlf the adcci Crthe ohjeetiori I , ll:l•elhertned the kd7 . l•• • 4' th,f =II 'l'he nt ut that ienokett, in the Ointihne, at • 'tivett iu GyNcL'ye lerday front Ihilnd•'lpbia. Por.i; cr. MA V COAL 1Z i:1; 0v...-Ttie viv.-c \i ill" by NV. Erhtitwer, has Ilrei) Miticea id s2 . pet Fo.y, soli! tit this (2t4 , 1t.i..tt I Fr to Ex-iii Me!titcaitec.-4 A highly critttpliftit.ntely lettrr tnt. lo.oit_addreetted 1) !tfr. Mei,ticharl, nn ricniine hie ollice ne Stier* Stf of Phi . tdelphi.l C,Kinty;l;2; mudy of the Iced,: 'ing of the Piitholt.lithie" Oat, lf,t 'new na s mihk Taper, called the 11.41inte," has been rei:ctitly started in Neer . -t-mtr„ r e state tins far the information of th2c . ,.i tub alr Pattz.stile. *The subscription OO'~{n `` r annum. T/I1 /to CosnarsaioS . al rrojr.- .2 4migo 'fhottipsan, bem.„ and indi)Mri. •, Campbell Whig, iis we stated la-kweek, Kaa,beth .elecietl int 23.1.Cor4,reaslonal distrEt of of - thin ' e' tollowitic. is 'the result :if 1 Tliornpson, El 'F.-fin. i ethirk,itv, , Jkrerron. Wrkrecn, \.• EIL, 1 1 - otter rwly jplie htnirdli3m, which will inctessil this utkl Pair the rill ti,lnitip.tte is now open in P/Yiludelt Ttl nuwber of articles ethibited is vety lame. 11141 much skill. mid ingenuity is dieplayed MEM= fit Ito .. I , I,MUND. THLUEl;T—Mbltbrat iner. • rt CloOrt,. in the cosecof OA. zrtul u!- \ iers,',.: 2 etirged with . the murder d Hoyt,votc,of live to two have:dlsthargs ' ea the ptitie',:)!accu.Cd. • If ever a man ,was delito ' erately, murdered lloyill was, and nothifii but gyms - pithy ler UMnlerera could have proved theit oe.loktal... It %Ants •said the entioMetnent of the rel. suit At... receiv d/with ' shout, of opplOust from a crowded court 'rnoM.. , Public opinion and-not . appeala' to intluerice judges end juimethioughOut -; the country. - . . . ~ .. , :'i LW JEIINEY C..0:1131t ESON A L 1110 X INITIOSi e 7" . :" , ,=—The c ection for Congress takes place in Nevi —.• ' Jersey onj,Tuesday nest. the'3d pinx, Tbd nom& -, U .. inatium; of ; each' party ter the nex t` ongretie aid ~ •as follovisi— - - ' i 'T)i.4,ia. ' .. Whigs. Dona:ram • .1. ealeie, ..c.,_'. J. C. Hanon:in, Rich. P. Thompsodi -:..... - i' /9otiniiiiish,&c,, Vol. A. Newell, Thonin9 E.. Coombs% y.c. 3, S.u,se.x, &e., - John nook, Joseph Edsnll, ' .9. Morn, Lc., John Van Dyke,: L. Kirkpatrick.' ' • 5. E ,,, x, '.e.. D'y S. Gregory: John Cassidy. . ' 'A'atio , -1 , .1 Dist. Cliarles Ji Hollis. sad Dist. Johri 8, ' ,6i.,,t,.11. xvi...,,,,/ Lfr.form Isnne t-1. 'Phi .11.,y, Dist: George. IL. Lynne. 9th Vat. Mr. Dallas mid the' Tarilt of 1 40. A Coileoprinilencebeiween Vice firessdent D.ll. log' and n Detnocratic C9irmittee pf Washingol. County, published in Pennsylventok` apti The litter 9r Mr. Idulluals dated;: tSeptembek • '2fith,'iir before the election. 11. .f t ibour, - ;i1 eioilictitiort of 'the Tariff of 1846. 1 .-ti ,whichi it is try probably, the Vitro I Pre.id-iit would not hare written had ho post. pone.l• toy ta,di the pry:ont time. 1-14; .• Thy leeke ep,r•t. ,, n of the "falai . of 113.18.\ ptorni-.s to f e e 1 elftal and - duteey." • The people of l'eno i llvaitt :rein to hold intitht, Cr opinion.. ..- . Tfotfollowing pa—.ze, in which the interests 1 .- of 'Peim4Nanin we',:neerrli at, it may, be well , enough to place'ett record :. • 1 ' ' .! Our own coninionwenlth 'Of Pensylvsnin. 41 if thought has .1 • itiler , ea' which may be Mini tons. I, ly affected by a. 3 liinUnition of the duties on- tow i ports of Coni!:10 '1(011.. There " frifereata '', DUN '• 1 pre .time nothing more thamthe profits of swil l . of her e ,: apit iff ii a' have' made investments corn' nect;l , l tvitli.!proCu mu; nod willing those tWo ant , • • I cies' of inerrh'iroitz.e. Such , profits may.. for a sea- - 1 ,I son, he im .ti d; and no oto con be accessary, ' even wheni ,Fer.e. by mat beet motive:rand [kilning I at the 0'011.4 puilonvs, In defeating ineideptly the „ I peetini ity.C.. eale4stions.nf hnt:j• lends and....nel6h. , 1 bar:. writliont fe•An4 pain alift - epugnance, Bunch 2 ' rt n. , a .11V :WI/NV(4 sentiment when determining this • s e „, t ai a i tie. it-401,4 cannot recr : dri filial saylnit that'these “ZiOrresfo," so .loudly, tromeeted, arts v . , , ry far from helms the 'Only or the grOt, publ i c, .• pile) titht " of Peliae- , lvania. Tney aro flint aro e vd.ieh ccdpoittiter hrtmtinry i a, het intellif kenerl., li'vr rhmtarter. They 'are not 'the Winter, . csf3 '''', 'of her Junal,rue.eMe, JustiCe, Eductditin o .yiTeOe or hibr4rty. A.l,isuredlll, they are not ho • ' ~,ntrre'st. "• vliich create or .treogthen the Kite nf, partrinti:m tlr blind the, he rtsot het ions, WI l ir Ouine ha 4 been !hound inseperii ly to herf purity till : ,..horior: . May ive not be permi tel to think some • i thing more oi l time ...interell " of her- poor as - them toy. th.iA of her. ri'h. It's the feei . ! mote' of :. her Trinr.tl iltin nil her roarerial •.. interests"— - ! mote of the fn e;upright rtnti manly souls of hit ' pwohlion, Itan r d the ehesla of her corms'. _ 1 , ii.nis l'l , , , , Thi; Is Ole ivcry spirit o?"(lp%nn,foguelsm, I-. rTI,,r. Tariff ~t. . .!•12 is fur do•r , assailed, thus: -The as iiC i ifebisinc ant stale Victual is no* dm•-iii,,r by f., r.. . Imo eia , s of trien , .=.unly the idol i INA tv•,1„:1, On y at 1 resent itoldntify our ...in/es% i etas" 14 :he t-q-iff , of '42, placed on the pedals. ', tit who'cL . .l.ri N,itional 1.1.11 - 4 was crumbled in I- rains''' - 1 .: • 1 - ~ 1 , . I 11'r 'at' .41 . 111, howevet,Al,at Mr. pallai has spo-.1 li.en 'uoi'l bO, ii,tinedy. r . Let the line be, drawn at ave . : 1 Lci, ili,ii4tuttele be 'between Free Tyade and ths, l'aiitf '..,f '46' on the r , ric ihand, and Home i unduatiy aid the T.4:itf of '42 on' the the other,' anti 1 lie.re;ult cannot ',e but f,v6-abl , h ; : . . i MI •- 'Tue. Dt.riorcr /IL I'WhEN SA 11:rIttet agtv Tnlt 'err r 'or Nlk.plco,•`--..Thp foll.Nalng nre..the dig. tanc...' from B.altiqu fo the eitylof. Mexico,.. which I.:mien:it l'ayl l or';i army will !rave to march:m[l'n , , , i , e.,qe. he r.terw to. proceed in that city: From r.S•altillo (col/pilling 1•:.000 • , ~,,, ••••1••• r s ' soul%) to 12, i .. , '! ' olstea. P op 1 A szthinueva, ! ;, - • lB ' small. jLa Luc:ghat:ion, J ' •36 " 15,,c,, 1 1 •,. :,.. -..,,. 12 ! Iluehituntura, • - 1-2 St. t.,'alvader,l I , . El Salado, I i Lana Blanca, Loni NOLO; La Punta,. V,ha.ta., 'I NI tics of Catorce, Guth.:aloupef(a hat ienda;) ' 83 , a Charnel. (town and mine: , ..) , ... 86 • 5,000` El Vanado,i -• • • . - 18 hunt" Hedionda, I ( 12 , a Bons,. .:.,., • • 21 . " San Luis Potosi., (aitY.) ''36 , 50.000 Joral: (villaa) 4O . smell, San Felipe; (town,) . SO . " Guanauato,l -(city,) 6o' ' 70,000 Irapuato, ticity,), - . -• 33 2L,000 Salamanca! (town,) • .. l5- . ‘ 16,000 Zelaya, (town.) - 27'-.10.000 Queretaro, I(yity,) ' - 30• -, 40,000 .Sura Juan ilel Rio, ' :30 • •arnatt. Arroyo Sail,co,.(liacieutl.,4 . .06 '' " TULL, ' OM% !11, 4 ) . . 24- H tiehuei ce1,441,) &f: iiS Comphellt 660 631 62 193 12 '2O 12 .9 B» 4 33 -15(1000' II 11 U 1
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