The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 28, 1846, Image 2

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VOTTSYILLE.
Saturday Homing, Nov. 28, 18.16.
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. . VOLNEY B. PALMER, , . • "
"At his Real Estate and rear:lronies.
0431(1( of Third & Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
N 0.160,• Nassau Street; New Vork,
N0..16, State Street, Roston, and
South east corner of Baltimore. dr.' Calvert 'Streets.
Baltimore,. Is our Acent for.rereiVing subscriptions end
advertisements for the Minors' inurnat,
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A PROTECTIVE. TARIFF,
mime on only pol'ey of the Country,.
' ' which eyes lahonils rticar4 and dim...,
... . : lates;indastry.• •' . .
Our cwt. tcoricshrins:in preference It? those
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NOW AND FOR ..,yEli.f!
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• DE lOCRATIC, HIC.
'COUN,;MEETING.
`The'Domooraf!o whiv of Schuylkill county
and all. ethers fairtrahle to the repeal of )he
Tarifrof WI" and 'favor of the resmrstion
.of the Tariff ' , id;tl are Tespectfolly irvited
tend a general.tnuniy meeting t)• he held nt the
•Cotrt Hotise inthe llo!noelt .It : Orwisahurg on
'Tr . :edgy Dce'enjier, 8th,51846, •
At .1 o'clock P. 4. 17.1rTthe purpose of eion.ing
Delegales to.repreient dila county in the %Vide
• state Convention to he herd ntS-':ll.rmhur ;in
ltiarch'nert,lO nominate a candidate for Govern°
. and one for Canal C'ontinissioner.: general a
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tendince‘of, the paity is earnestly. desired.
Chaa.• W. Pttinan, bent) Kline: :
James H: Graeff, l John W. lit triter,' •,
John Prevost, rt., Et. Kerietier, I
Jolin • J [roll;. Jr. .1.
- eCiACOfftian.Bres,der,
rSt q' ' Comity Cotnntiuee.l
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I FireENIAN'EI BALL./130. Good Intent Fire Eri•
1 gine Company will giiie the'.r• ftirsi. minuet hall, at
the Faicion of the 'Town • llalli ..„ an Wednesday
evening,next. The Company havejustcontract
ed in. Philadelphia fete first dais fire ens* and
they . are endeavoring tiiaise funds sullicient All-1
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'pay I'm it. 0 u reit izenS havdal read y l !ccinfributed lila
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dully toWards thisohject, but•therelare molly:who
- . . i are able to give, w ho' hail: not•yet 'subscribed ; All
ar:y. A well WriitiM communication on the soil 1
the residetats of. Ponsirille. are interested in, having
ject of echicatieaiwill be found in , another column I i , ood lireapparatus, and we hope to see alp, Good .
of ,to-days
; paper, , i Lticrit„ConiPany encouraged in t4ir undeholtirig
'• ' 1T he piee'eeils of the ball will go 'towards the pm
': EMP . I.GYER: . > AND WORKING MEN.. j •
• chase of the engine, and those who have . a dollar
:• Among the mm ;,- Mallt4 l'e6;lrted to by avir.:;‘,-
-. 1 to o spare foedmus'etrient cannot expend it is a 'Let.
gogties for the,ati peso of influencing elections,
there is mine inn e coman s m than tiro Of 4, 72 1...1 tPr I v 3 Y•
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inteing on ivorkinc, men by encleavoi 'mg to cUa- ! ILIA:cosi:I visa 1.),r.;:-'l - tiuniday was very well
vic, them that liii , ir einployfts are oppressive i observed in our Borough, 'PheStUres were closed,
- and exacting,.nild tjtat they cannot do Letter f-fr and at all the churches public services, appropriate 1
- their own iti.terestslhan tov..te• 3,2:1i::,'.. 111 ,, ie ( i )f! to the occasnin was held. ' Tile day.wcs excessive- i
' their employers:. Eye,ry oir;. at' till. cenvio.sant Ity colihAnd the streets; Were 'net so lively as they 1
- Ivith political Maineuvrei knows hoW counaim I generally are upon a holiday. , We are glad to s" I
thin 'trick is, and how iiuceea-ftil it lias"flitliel* I that the custom of keeping l'harilisgi% lug Dor
. • berii in , . prciducing the eircet for which - it Witi; 1 .groviis in favor with our people, every years. Six- -
deeigned, .;'.
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, . 1 teen States united upon the. sante:day_ this year,
IneveTbranch of bitamoss !here are seasons 1
and we hope that next Full the Goveruots of all
: of groat, Prosperity and of as _l'
e 1 still:na n
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the ' States will unite uPon a dai,,i, so thot • ltio whole
...PLlK i it3o legislation , and ov.-r-prodneticia. are :
Linton may keep thanksgiving ; siniultaneously. •
'ge n oT all y 1 b e criese.a 31(3 . 11 ',id 111 tb,:so resllliS. 1 ,
' 'When , the supply ex.,- ;•. •li-,:detitand, or is ' 1 . Votti sic Ell 3 lOU MLX:I‘3O:4-The Was:hington
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likely - to do s , i• letreui ii. 3-•,:12ni ,. s oars* ;-iii- . Artillerists, of this borough, tiave olfereit,their
Cy.. 1 Nu - t
taily.is - th , qua.i:v ...c.,:`; . m::•: ; QMiliish- I servilu2s to the as ,unc: of tlie! ComPit 7
id, hot it frecpient' irz , •! , 9:- !Le, Ihrmiiiiiihecol; Mca to tannpliso the Peansyly ' aithi. il;&glincut of\
taridSiernid4, Vl ' 41 ino-i bed •. , I`.ri•• 1. S )141- , '...11 it ' liulaiLleci's foe :`,lexice: ..Capc.r..tin_;, , :a;lei:k an t.x.-
*hen ti. long i.s.,al,ll,lied. Is v., i, repealed and cellent ',Meer; and,the Artillerists tir•U au,adn*a-r •
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another p,ilicyis , tdopie I. TI1,• cqectsof the new bly 'drilled corps. '1 heY are; fott P l.hc aid;, p,`it.,
Iniv 'ere felt lIelli , : , it '‘,..u:l-illv Lr.li..s into oaen,tion, I young and active men, alit /fetid:L-I_l iiitu servivc;\
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Gnu:employers (wen find ,i ne.es.ary to diminish will without doubt do m
honor to theaeve6 told.
~.` likeiluMber'of 'heir trirl , lnt4der M 'prepare for their country.
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dull season in Munro ..,c. toe they ant to do r
- , “. warErtANcr. HALL 'AT Scni..:xts.ittAtivEs. -- .
. : IthisiSthe market %you'd heroine glutei,' ii,itki g ood ? „1 The
new Hall
p - the ions
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emperukto.i.
4t.,1
land:many bankrupicie..m.i , r inevitably ensue.—'i Schuylkill lioveh .wasi dedicated on Thpnlisgiv-*
linter such chcutrif :ila.e.:. Wll.l Will .d,'lly that it 1 ing,:DaV, with - appropriate exercises.. ...k blble j was
;._ as theright„ of the ni.inafietarer in 1" 0 , 4 " iii ,ll-1 : resented to the Division by Dcv..Mr.Ersegoo:),
, against utter miry?. Yet deinag , icuer would fill on behalf Of 'the ladies of -the place, and was re
avorkiiiemen thecthese . ittious neetil not ncerit.• and I ceived by Rev. Geo. C. Drake. The whole aillAir .
their own
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.that the ernPloyers-ili:rarse ' Merely
passed off pleasantly, and the exercises are said
'•I on some sudden whim, on account of a differ
' 1). -7 , • to have been of a most interesting character. ..
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. - roence in political ,creed.„
!.. . / 1 Ilhetl as a whole - . tt..p: „ 1 . :1 -, 1 „ , , I 6 n a 1 , 1 , , ,,, rel 4 ' ni -•,,., ,: ' L . l Eiri. :NICII6LS•---Our citizens will bel glad to
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Scl:nylkill Counfy arc pr . c .i . ,.1,1,-, Tl i to a ', i nt' ,4ii_ ,.. .i see that -Gen. '1'471ur,.. in his otlizi l al ~ desPaich cs,
Igeiit Las
i n ,... boily of i l.. i ., iii. r. p t il„,. LOU.;,, Tb t ., 1 calls attention to the good conduct of Lieutenant'
read . and think much: ati i ' eM id witvs, re;iiiv t, 1;e : Nichols. Gen. Taylor is one of the Mast careful
col:winced bvfair'anriiment. Th-v will listen to ; 'mei/in the world about praising • his olTiccrs, and
reason, and are always whin,_ to y'iel'd iflltry arc I never bestows commendation except whets it is
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'isakieffeil that noloin,:tiee. his Iteoll ilititl to thenu - -i deserved. Such a notice from him . therefore is
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i llai i t Unless tiny are c‘ i mviitc:ll , that 4 is'acit . t-r4 I .2t, r aVse indeed. ..- • '•• ' •
,• r 'llcessaryfor thorn t,do ro-i - e work for the same i . .
' moueyer,',.l6 receivo-less w'3203 for' file sang, 1 -:, •
, New MAP or Maxim). -L- W ereceived
have a
• r amount of work, they 1.-ill not rithinit .10 Wat ! .. " • •
• lib one
!supply o f the cheap Mop'f Mexico
.i. they consider injustice and upi,,,..,,;„,,,'
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can cond l cmcrtlynn Ca- this.. It is wit in human 1 ' 'Dounry ~5. , -..• Soa . .'•;-•;.i‘io. ` . f , ' has been received.
mture to submit L:trW'r 11 1 11 l ' , anA tier ..viii " never i The work- increases in interest, •anditbids • fair-to ri
-1 tamely••
• - m llow themselves to 1)1. trampiiid upon. , va, in popularity -any of . Dickens' former produc•
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I n ow co l untry-Tahoring Mil have t'Ueir rights:and tions. , To be completed in twenty numbers at.
, . priVilo&4s. As citizens Ill , '? mu:v. Z,.::4 "CZta as flt. , !.i3 cents each,
1 ' • ta l l' I t -. 1 - . • ' and; • - '
r . ript ,met•exult or rom t ot.c.e.r,r, Nvidt '
.! Is the kimi l cvlekte pi this fie , . they are ithvnyscrea
) ' 'ly to assert ilcir (liOlitv as melt. 'l'llm eMillvc.: - .LI
':. 'or:Should alvvuyi' conciliate dither than offeml.,- •.!,
..., IX o one gains. rmyti.i l l: 2 , 1) . :.• trc.ll4‘7, the men -iii Ids ,
• ;VrPloY as if they 1,,,..th0 s'at'es of Ills Will.—
iThe relation existing L- employer and cut
il' tployedl is such as to require inotual birLearanciT,
. 1 'rand 'those who exercise t11:4 virtue lenct 41.81 M-.
'-'. bcedtiest, • ,
~. i. In our - region it has bec,..nt iteccssciry on
ia eVe rat • occasions to redti6 tlr, wages of the
1 miner. 4 and labordl.s eMployi.d. is the N.aricols
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;,... . i coal op&atihusor.t.lw frptvity. intoox.Atel., after
.11 the passage of 'the' TariT of I 346. - wr e ., - wer ' u
'. l . ks•educcd, and larae nutribdrs of 111011 levre ai.4.:
',charged from sev . liral 'of the collieries, in lmtici
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..„ ' 1-pation of the pm/titration of the coal busitu,s.—
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i Under such cirenmstaftees the true policy of the
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,o . perators would have b, : en to explain to the mos
...ihn:s;nuses whielrle t ilheto to such a comae, and.
1. '° the nee • • •
1 coassit!, that •existed for them to prepare
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~ , 1 themselVes for a. dull 'fins:tees sowom ILO
~1 : this heeadece, pinch ill fvelin; -.voald have h4.-eu
-- avoided, and many compliciatti silenced. Itis to
Ibe toped - that. heyr..after, when inar occaslims
arise, employers willfcmicilii,te, inSte'ad of trra:
-ling their pea. Everything goes better when
..!\ \I good feelings exist betw Seile.l:lr!ov . erinnil work
,'' big men, - nod with very littie7 effoi:t such feeling s
. cult always be utalutd:ied• ' ' 7
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diNEiIt:SCOTT P(. 4. 1112!
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.oy!varihan of WedAesanY We learn front
Washington, that it.l. , Lts rtede r r4oOd thfre yeFter
. thi r y ; atr genera:l l ,y bs-I lered, that ' , Pelle' rot Scutt
again reeolvel rd,..ws from the Proiatfut
i7netliately to repair ta.:,l,:zieo, sad. take corn
;pond of the Army of Ooeepaeuri."
• • (It would be a sin ptior lb; o -if tit., Tab1i....7:12-
t t 4i .tiOtt should be c:3inpelld to calf upott .oeret. to •
t i
s.Ssnme the ePtrana:.a of the itrittv, afts2r . the:
ti li
-4• ,Cute which the crga:ot of the rtri:i . havr beved
Aippyt‘him fur the opinions". for:von-1y i7.pre•Ast,l
in relation'to the ittexpviiiettey of setidittg tor
itcclimate4 t6 - 1,.!.&:1-ico daring tho
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• mer. ,The judgment of the ceterati h i prove 3.
1.6 •be correct in every rartteatur, anti th::: shafts
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4 . .s.tuneu at win uy s .o 2 ,seats, have
fatted to reach biu:. It lo:i• ../e.th:lt tbe (losigrt
'4,' , - iti l / 4 sending liiui:t):f is t : : get hlOl-( u!.of 2119 1h'11. , y, -
.es be might be a thou is the side of the ad
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miuisttatida.
e ..,.. i . .
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• Ati,LAIX ON Pi rA• LC an'aiaroi of Gre
.on Tr.eeday evening ocr;:;ionell by tie ex
plosion of a spirit Idnv is barbershop.
Wo hails not hoard elat inju y was dune.
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LIOLITNING Tus SiItEETS9Ur borough !di"
tlforities, appear to think that during.thit portion'
of each month Set down by' the Alrrianao.as.the
proper period for thS moan To shine. them . is no
use to light the lamps in the streets, even though'
clonds may totally obscure the rays of ,the ..Queen
of Night," - Last Tuezdhy evening was a' s fieut
dark as any night well could be; but there was not
the glimpse of a street lamp to, be seen through
out the borotigh at 3.0 i o'clock. In , the neigh
beamed of-the railing . it is no; panic ularly safe
for a man to-walk efter 9 o'clock 1 1 .-M. Sipco the
assault was made • upOn it few week}
since, every precaution should be taken to protect
the persons of our citizens. The delapidated con!
dition of the ittiling, 'renders it quite dangerous AO
Os, an unruly horse between the York Stasi
and tho American House, in a dark „night. We
saw a wagon a few eveningi since rilmost upset
upon the stones in front of the site of Mr.Cros
landiliew dwelling, and but- for a timely
lion arynung man. ',would hove tvanall over the
bank not being •eary..to see, six inches before
him. In dry weather persons ft° not mind
walking in the. middle ,of the street, but the
mud holes between deises Hotel orfd Morris Ad
dition are not very attractive oftet three or four .
Wteks'of incessant rain. :We bops our 60,010
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council will pass an. Ordinance provided for the
lightlxlif the streets upon 'every' • dark night.
'4Ther the Almanac predicts 'moon rhino or
r -- -illiW : -13091i§
. PICFOIIIAI.. HISTURI OF ENGLAND.- - No. 13
of this elegantly illustrated work has ahit) bee&itr•
coved, It•will'be 'finoshea in 4U numbers, at 25
cents each
'FRE Nk‘y_Timox; a romance of I,onticip. - Tbis
is 2 metrical hile. %%Web isiirjitounced' : by some , of,
the English critics to be equal to the writinip of
LOrd 13 'ron ' ' •
C11.0111Ep.9 iNFORNIAT/ON FOR TUE ri;OPLE:-
No. 7 of this, truly valuable, and highly popular
work has been received. \Ve have already spoken
un two or thrde occasions of its merits', and' will
now only say that It is just tla c ev i ork every,.
man ought to have in his home: It is a kip of.euey.
elopmdia of human knowledge. We have never
seen a hook that contained so much informatio.n
in's() small a space, and wei 7 conctdcutly racoai
mend it to every parent who desires valuable hi- :
! formation to be laid before his children. • Tire
whole work will be tompletil in sixteen numbeks
at 25 cents each. , For sale at this ofrtee:- _ •
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‘TVE BLACK PLUMED RICIC ... !!EN:- . 7.1 ' his is a
- tale of the Revolution, well writteolsed 59ito
in
teresturg. For sale at this: office, ?nee 25 . cents.
tits 13TYVISILIC:.••••SUCh is the
title of an octavo volitme of some 20() pages, neat
ly done up ilea paper cover. The author, C. Ed
ward Lester, is 'well known by liis.,two tv'tarks the
Qlory ettd Shane of England, anther !Condition
and Fate.' Ho is an able writer:and the work
before us'sives the best history of TCXII% . O have
yet seem For sale at this 'alike, price . 50 cents.
Goo 1-3 1.11. STOILII.—'-Tlll5 is the title of a small
book of forty.two pages, prepared on board the
Gicat Westtrn ste - hip, after her severeyassage
I: from Liverpool 13 New York, 'rlurii:g the month. Of
( 911:14
September. T p ccintents aro a narrative by the
I gev..L. P. W. Batch, an address' by the Rev. by.
71013cecixer, D. D., end a sermon by the Rev.
{''Thomas
.'myth D. D. ' For sale at this office.—
Trice 37i cents.. • -
Tue N ZIT Gov E tux oa.—bnly three months are
to elapse lifuro the Whig Convention will be cal-
Jed upon to: nominate a candidate for Governor
of Pennsyivanis. !imong Me names which will
come before the Convention, those of Andrew
•Stewart, Gen..lrrin r Jamei Co s iver and Walter
Forward, are the most conspicuous. Some . of
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the papers. in.the Easter part of - the State, sug
gest Peter S. Michler of rorthampton as a can•
didate. Let the convenlion select the `eat man
and the friend?• of ell)fier other candidates wil,
be perfectly • - '- 2 - , . . . •
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7-- LATEST FROM THE';- ARMY 0.
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Death. of Captain Wire! y-4anta; Annti..vith
12,01:10-'snen and 37 G enerrite.---' ,
The steamship Virginia, Antritain Tu-dter, or
ritierlitt New orleriiii on thell3tlf Th at:, frola
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Brazos Santiago, ibringing-_letei '4,lete s: hope, As
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Army. We regret to say that the report touching
an incident to Vaptain Randolph Ridgely was well
fciurided.4 Thegallant'ofliber iincimore. A whole.
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(nation wit` lament his loss. Mr. Haile, the spe
oial .correiputidenf of the !A3I, c ip tme.i,iNitcaaf -fol
lows ...- . ~
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‘,4lsjor Deshieldi, IT. S. PaymaAer, who left
Monterey two dayd after.us,- and.AVettoOk Vs ei
Camargo,broughtintelligencethstfaiscast a gloom
ever every beatl. He 'states the!. 'On' the 25th Olt: -
the d ay after Aye left, niis :Valitainfßidgely was
riding into town to dine.with Lieut. Nlackall,.hia.
horse slipped.uir7the'srnooth-. pavApent, and he
was throWn with'-sucla violence against a rock as•
to causal a severe fracture .ot the sliull I 1 Ile lay'
senseless when Major Deshields left, on the full.
lowing day, and no liape.of his recovery, was en
tertained hy ,the surgeons. in parting with this
splendid Paung officer, I little thought that before
I reached home it Would become my duly to
chronicle so painful an event concerning him.
"Tn - e world nei•tr produced a braver .man or
better soldier than Randolph Ridgely. - A nobler
spirit *as never 'encased in the: human fOrTn—a
• indcr heartt never beat. I cannot: bring myself
eel that the gallant Ridgely has died thus ;
ought is too cruel ti bo entertained,. - I can
ragine th e heart vending emotion 4; of the
's who surround hint. T h ey have seen him
nscathed ,from several battles; where he
vitt; almost enparallelled heroism. They
him, f . jr he was.kind, frank and genero 4i
cittnr
emerge
behaved\
ell loved,
to every btu%
'Hold entharley and let me draw their fire.' .
"Poor RidgilY !=tior.r many a brave comrade
would have drawn upon liiinsjlf the'bhaft of death
'to lave averted it from. thee."
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‘VI . egatd to the death of Capt,Ri4,ely , a
letter' to the. litzyyne,.d.ited Monteri. Oct. 30:1
announcen •his teat and butial.on • the 29th, fa
mented,hy the whole• atirty,.. ,, .t gentlemen who
strived in the Virginia,- states. .
- that Gzit . . 'fa) Vpr,
was greatly afflicted by this sadTCastt.ality, and '
expressed, himself in relation -to it in trig: T ro)st,
feeling mariner. He declared in the. preEence . Of
e.everal, That Capt,..R, was an invainable uflieer,
and that his place could 'not be tilled.. ..
Gen. Taylor's despatches, giving"au (Allies! ac
count of the bcttie of Nionterey have been recivf
rid at the seat of Government and are published
in the. Washington Union, We, have previous,-
ly puliliblied full and accurate descriptions of the
battle, which renders it unneccessary to copy
that portion ,or the despatches. Concerning the
capitulation Gen. Taylor says:,
. Early 2 on the morning of the 24th I received
through Col. Moreno, a communication from Gen.
A Mpudia,; proposing..to evacuate the town; which,
With theiliesiver, were forwarded with my first
despatch. I arranged with Col. Moicno s Ces , ,
lion of fire until 12 o'clo,-k, at Which hour , I
would receive the adswer.ef the .7114itrican . ;4;cial
at Gen. Vlorth's head-quarters; to which 1,....ti.0ii
repaired. In the roman time 'Geo. AmpUtilit "hat!
.. si i , - tntlivid to Gelf: Worth, his deiire for a Fronal
\ itileryie'w with me to which I acceded, end which
finally resulted:in a papitilt ition h placing the town
and the matiiial•of war, with ciiptain exception ,
in ctn.! pessit , ision. 4 copy of that capitulation
`vt...4r tiansmitteir with my tint despatch.
‘,l:; o ri . oceopying . o.o.leity, it waS tilii'-coi.'ered to
be s afsgreat strengti:in itself, and tn have its op
proachss Carefully and strongly fortified. The
town ma-Works were armed with forty-stria pieces
of Cannon, well supplied with ammunition, and
manned with a, torte of at least 7000 troops: of the
line r and front 2000 to 31100 irretulers. . The
force under my ordep'before Monterey, as c xl,itr.
itesF.bvr the accompanying return, was 425 placers
and 0220 men. Our artillely"conAs.teil of one.lo
inch tticotar,tWo 4
. pounder howitzers, and four
light field batteries of four guns each—the mortar
being the only piece suitable to the operations of a
siege.
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. The'less upon each side appears to. have been:
greatly eKaggeratad. Ucn. Taylor Says:
Qur 10 7 3- , is twelve officers and one hundrotl and
eight mon killed ; thirty-one officei . S, and three
hundred and tldrty-seven Men wounded. That
of the enemy i 3 tniAnown.but it is laleved con•
gderably to exceed our own:
The despatches contain highly complimentary
mentions of Generals BUtler, Henderson, Twigzs
Worth, Quittron, and Hamer, and to a farce 11 , 4111'.
her of other ()Mears, among whom We police the,
name of Lieut. W. A: Nichols, foroterlY of lb . :E..
borough. The soldiers both 'cialtinteers and regu
tars are described as having shown great bravery.
, Santa Anna is said to ha.7e at Ban;Luis
a force of 12000 men with - 37 generals, He is
preparing to give the American army atlesper , ate
battle and is using e • verl: ettort to fortify the pi:tee.
• ) i atcr'account, state that AinPudia had arrived
:at San Lai-Potosi. with part of his, troops from
Monterey; which
,refutes the improbable story-that
„he intended to attempt intersecting Gen. Wool.
The Government of :Son Luis Potosi has issued al
dediee prodaitoing Santa Anna chief of the Re
•public with the sole power' to.eppoint the Presi
dent pro tem. Gen. 17lencia hatl.becn selected
by-Santa Anna as- his second in eLtnmßnd and
was expected at Sari Luis with Jive or six Pious
and min. - - •-
&vast atterniits to assassinate GrA. Saks, the
ecting President, hare been made,inceonscquence
of which he hys left the city of
STILL , LATER.
• A NAVAL VICTOPY
TOBASCO TRE"O" BY THE FLEET
A slip from the' New Orleans Picayune., dated
Nov. Idth last., brings us the following really
gratifying intelligence:
We have been furnished by ou officer of the
army who arrived here this morning is, the schoon
er Portia, Captain Powers, six days from St. :Liz
ardo, who was engaged in the Weir
. cf
with the annexed 'summary and sketch of the pro
cecding4 of Corn. Perry, with the cletachntorit of
ies.els tinder his eominand. The expeditiOn Was'
entirely successful. The of ortht, expedition
was to Cur out certaio'vessela anchored in ihe
there; . which were all taksn. When the city was
summoned to surrender, the peOpte were" all in fa
vor of yielding but the. Governor and 'soldiers op.
. posed iti Time was given for all peacable persons.
women and' children, to getout of harm's way, but
the Grelernor would not allow any one to leave,
so it is feared that moat of their killed tht-ing the
, bombardment were not soldiers. ti Borne : orate reg
. okra were kllled, tandjuid it not been that the ex
ecution was prinri*ally done upon inoffen"ive per
sons, the city w d ave. been demolished; with
the excedrionpf t to residence „of foreign consutri
and hoePitals.
Five schooners, one large brig, and two steam
-
ers were captured, .besides many small craft and
•
lighters'. •. • . .
.
The on.herterbrn, under command of
Lieut.Best,eapttired the Ameriein brig Plymouth.
Capt. Parkersorr, engaged in landing cotton at
Alvarado bar. '
Lieut. Morris died on the 5t1i,,.'0n board the,
Cumberland, from the effects of :u' wound received
in the action, and was buried ripli the honors
,of
war at Lizardo. •
. .
LoCoroco Assn:swans:L-411e New York
Tribune 'of Saturday ,says: 'Among the bills
found by the Wand Jury yesterday,, WO, upder
stand- was one against .41r. Daniel E. Sickels,
Member of Assembly elect, for, stealing;!
one against-41ichael Walsh, another Member, elect,
for Libel., We have not , heard' thatjany other
Members of,the,Delcgatinn have had . bills„foutid
" : 2,2inst thE:m at thp tenxr."_ • • • '
FlRS s T 4 , l : l) y lt it t(t r T n, l . l ,E f a t N i :T
".','-'-:' F9ll. 71pr -14iNsiii - 4:11Ka,..01447 -- ' 4
.-.,, . _
r il e n 411: I r ri C 17 I, I a i ltE r ie t G . I , 7. - - i ,
I ~-13TtoetiiiikoAL EsT.tTP..-,i.il -.,K 7 ' 'f' ' '
- la my .last,;'ecirrimunieation;,rigsmiptirii_nf.:Paral
Tuscarora Cost Estate', .I%.tateil...lN2t ,` . I-shrinik.iiv;
''Jny next followlaP the.'aesciipticici3l7 0 1 / 4 ; iiisjia ,
Papiculartruf-11*.coal,"'Seilis.irtibititmntfiti'ialiirr
. oft the:sania .laave been' deverope4 .bY 'il ctnaT iiiiiiir; _
in g. -'l.'regr'et tnittateiliat.V.ani_iatai*Yoblige t ilte i sr
defer giving these partianlari, in consequence of
not having obtained S'ome trifling data.itt !elation,.
to•this'maiter
. and which ; ii'appears;','cannet. he
obtained so as:to be relied upon except by person-,
Ai
~ex.iTiou,licirt t IlOwayor the Anforination I ;le
-quire in reapact to .the', Ticseanara.: property'. Will
~.not disarrange my general plan. L shell, therefore,.
t proceeit with the, descriptions of the s. vtatit .itifther,
11%16A:int! whieli is. 11tiv#in iparatieni,. '(' hilt par's.
ticulara of the mineral veins on this estate in,,, the .
l'ilinerini - ger, - Wilrgerferrilly - rip P ry to; those on the'
Tuscarornidoperty,ce
..ca' ptiag trhat'tbr, ere .may be
some difference in teir thickness a llregaYds ILA
' alternations of coat find' slate,lenslig)reir diStanees
. - . ...
from each othty, may vary, inermsequenee,,otthcir,
l 'efuserLproximity'lnz - their e aarsed . tiaut - froth the
' l Central' 'pa - j-t 'of the 'region: IA nothar Matter may
l'he noticed_here,!that'on tit'Tn'scaipra PrPirertY,
veinS'of e 631 are opened and:, worked on its south
' em - side' that : 9 te.tiPl. dove:Li s ped on property
Which I ant about tollescrihe,in couseqrienee., of
the fist situation of the land lin r the range, of these
- . - '
curs through it, nevertheless t hey are there be-
low water level, arid, may ultimately Prove ar! a'l- '' Pon ,Tne IClLNkas' Soo ItXAL. ,
ditional :value. to .tho estate. ! ,-. • : t .. . - • : • .
311L11 - .1
111.,5ViLLE. November 2lst, 1,640,,
Between the Tuscarora 440 pllci the property ' Dear Siril-Will you alloe to present to
-which, forms-the subject al(qiis. coniniiinigation is, you Some facts which Wru
WhiCh I ant well perstiade'd may
the property reported to bellog to thy Schuylkill 'have an impertant bearing upon ptiblic cilifcction,
Bank. This lies in Alin sine range qtad coin- in' our imagediate vicinity., There is nr6loubt;
mends tii's.irtet Coal `veins pi: the I.NO'fininet es- -that a convention cf, the friends' of 'our Common
taws.' .On (lid "back priMpity a tamed has,bcop Schocils, which ha'S'itieen sugges.ted by oncil of our,
driven of ahoet 180-yards to exterlt.craaaing Bait jouritels,ls !Rely ti be, productive of groat, adsl'aft
of the range of the white 'ar.fr coal 'Veins, tip which tages, but until duel a steP, which, you are well
I shall brave occasion torefer to hereafter. South aware,.has'proved - highly beneficial in several ()Ol
and west of the , r bank" piperty is a sin ill trac t yr ' : States, can he made by . us, there are other means
belonging : to the Untied ,Sta - -a'.1.141 ., 1 and Edwin at our command; which 'are likely to prepare the
SWift, Esq., of PitilidelPhilf. thr.iiigh_ tyllieh I;4s 3 ..viray for intelligent action by'the people 4 large.
the red lib C 0,4 veins; some of which- have. been Itle. now about. silt years. since the late Jaalee
(several years, pael) opMil iand r.vorked..: The Wadsworth: of Cielie:.co, ini the State of ' New
develaPelmalts getleraVY - are not 'la. c , Maideralibl' 'Yolk, proposed the inquiry lio 'the lionl'Horace
an' these,ityoperties as they, grn on, the :adjoining ,!aria ! of Massaelrusseits, Seeretary of cite ; Board
e.states, vit. - Tuscarora 'on' their east, and Dwqk- of edjelition of that . Statc, in what, maner he
'vac oft !heir west. -. :11 . -. might best Cdvanee'the cause' of public ekication;
- - -,BROCKVILLE COP,t.I.' ESTATE. ' NTr..„Nianti in reply, recommerided the selection of
. . The coal veins of the ftrockvillo estate were certain individuals, whit sheuld•be invited to write
opened 'arid ate' now work4i. b. , Veorge 11. Potts; on the subject •of edueutfonl it being understood
Esq., of Pottsvillp,...: , 111 . 1Stientlei3ian with -John i that the : work 'thus' prcomeal by them, Should be
~.prock. Esq., :of 0 3 1.1iladetthia,-;puteltaried tho I placed gratuituotisly in all the School.l7istricts of
aro4ville property, forine?.4 known as the "Lau- the,Stati; of New York. Agreeable to the sagges
dig" (trakril after the waisintee Peter Laudig.) tint' of. Mr. Mann, Mr. Warl•worth engaged for
in 1845. Previous to,theiljpurel4ase this property i this p.tri.ose, the pen of Dr.- Potter, then, one of
was title ktiocriV-aid.n':at lopreeilncrl as a value. I the prule,:sors of Union College, and; new Bishop
hle• roip ! ered einate>---174er the able direction, of Chi's • Diocese, Bud of Me. George D. Eniersort,
Mal strict economica f kiitii4l,t in . these matters, of - 13cston, fur many years a suceesSfuliteachcr in,
of :1.-5r Potts, this estate hi; ripierin the stiCrt pa. I that city, a wor i k. entitled e The Scliooli?tqster and
dial of one year, front an tirparentlytren waste the Sgiptd." being the,- joint producVin of these
to Leone of the Most iri;eresting and-v ... .iitiable gctitlenan, apt:feared l soon I,llrtvilAq ,cornea of,
coal Properties in tire realm. Ott the Brockville I which:were dtsposcd of
. k 1,4 ribose suggeSted.
_The
estate, Mr.: Potts: brie itlOitaiv, elected, OWrltej tty-1 whole expense of this undertaking. untorinting it
miner's' houses, and ernrlmplates building tiny' rita.suptioecd to, :taivcril!' thousand - dollars was
more forthwith: - lie haekleo Midi .a large stone I born - -...by Mr. :Wati+orth. A short nine after;
store h o use. find.tliese W . -Wings: together with a j war is :qr. -13rcnintee. a son-in-law of Mr. .
Wades
M'aehine. shoP. and
,Po t o rya's lately .erected
~ etal• sort!!,sort!!, anif .... thi - to.M mor Of Bo -ton. placed at the
. , . .
!tow in . siteressful operatfa, coltslnute I the town , di: r of the a ionlicient' amount of
of -Brockville." lit the isteldioi shop fine eill.ine- fond: , lottatt the satate,wrark lul allthe school rlis
-1
has alrei dy been inanufica...red,! is lI,IW roliffiffig, tri.ts of M.c , sachnseits. 'Al:the - time 'Mr. W. ens
and pelf. rins well. • ..... ...ti': .' t ' ':.it r • ri. ur n) ibis licievelcht Midetriaking. i t . via , my
A creek known as Big-ireclt. !hounds the est ite' of isileffe to in, et him if. N'r•tv. VOA. as well as :at
,...1. the W eat, amid Brock-sit s-4i site.:ted ci thecon- -1141 resalcifeel 111-GUI - 1 . 1.-10. .1 . ire ititchilki, a .lio:ii .
Illaii-tiato a .111 . 1.4 r ila. t ik la iti thii Cast branch of the lie] education foinisticd ot 'i-otiise, very". - Isaquent..
• Selittylli4 l l.l 1:11 - 11 - m ft.llrfl. Ill' 111 4 (l ed: a bra ! f ) . h topics of di .rossami in the iliterviews.l fi a t "wit).
lailrou.l:dfout two.ilin.l4at e tills. long : has merit , Irro, and I teas therefore . vi ry particuliniy inter , -
constrif tiled: hs ;hi , Pll il. a .l.lplda': m ind 11-1,-,...li u git.ii , est.:din the r.ppr•kr . ...rw , .! of : the 1-44koolniaster and
11..f0l C l anicsity, limn tit' , ttishity ikill V l iley E nil :-4lio - tt." , cliool." I la-lictc lioweser; . that 1 -hall trait
Road.. tar tile roman: id witi*.e ash coal veins.. Mr..` -
li' mien of stiff, ,ar g my -kW:intent to be biassed
c
Potts Onsilaid Lown S?"11t fineC Tillie' of limo.. ! by any undue ifilluentie, it I take. thelireify of
..1 ItArpa , !. ,cllvi'siiza,;:ii eio an.11.,-. st Mince I: stilling lily. pi rsitution, that:th ere are few works'
wilt tin l C;o:11 - Pre.lfer,.staicli i-i - at 01e•ficoil of thr: wlroi, if widely abctiiitial, would be. more lihely•
main road T
hl 'he c,;,:i bi,.,:ikipi and, screellifia - Bp- ito prl:- pare the ' , oldie mind' for : tliir:Tirpitritina ac
paratus erected by Mr. P.ll-4 is very peril...A,i unit . tion rwthie nnporiant subject. : I MAC it due .to
I ;Mile-rut-mid it; Car.ble f hreaLiagl Wilt screcning ; it.y.,el( unsay in (.(ine;llSintl. that as far as my very'
100 tone of cold per days - i 1:: ' .' , limited: tn.. - ....n4 'would ati‘nvli.. I_ have furnished
On tine Brockville wite'a ernl'ill stream!rail= : :myself wi li ,a . -fi w:cople* ofili4 work. which 1:
fling from the north. eat paSSS 01'41/Ul4h the pro s j :end whiisle I hove reason to believe that good
pony to intercede and jto the'eust: bniuch ollhe 1 . - inity he. al( fie,: It ia. in . 1.10-s- Wimble Way , i hat I
Schuylkill, tit illas torso of Oroet:villr , • - . At ilm';',unt I;erroltt,rl to ffilloW 'in the foohdeps of Mr.
head and nit the course fif tliis'i..treMl,,several r.i.d , :'‘.V adswori Iran& Mi.. Brimmer. :I T shell greatly
veinahave been opent4both a 60 rcd.so,i while 11, rejoice if others nr.y be fond, amongst us-who
ash class.' and centigua.s- to ri
ff
main liranch'of r. his the verairriary ,means as well as the heart to
Big creek on thisesble, the Same v.-line ash coal .:en'er opt - 4 M's course en a far.lurger Scale.
veins as 'those opener 4 an Ihel small stream wit!, 1' \Vitt . : great regard,.
others t clill further no+, have l.ccn op,Med cod I
ate - now being worked? The inure am the small -
stream may Inc for' theisake of-distinction desig
nated the east mines; and, those. cast' the :mini
stream the west unnes4Three-or four of . thc-whita
a5ll coal veiriii have liric‘A'Ne Veen 'opined in a ita
vinebe.:.w-tren these ttwi streaMs.
At the e ist mines sliyeraf . tel ash veins o f rol l
are opetted,,aniong la . 14.:11 is kite famous '. Silnins'
viiii,"Jeo tailed from' hipersonl of that name basing
lost 'opened it in thistbightsithood. 2iorth oldie
Stinme'vein, three'itiair, red a-,11 coal veins' arc
opened, the inert nut j•rly one and that nevi file;
o.hite ash .r..nizeis .6111. d in thickness lietsveeft
slates, and of fine quitly. „ del r. Potts has 'Corn.
inenecd a slope upon! t yelp of red ash coal. and
I believe it is till inbttion to drive down the:ins'
cline of the 'vein - (sv hits dipa' south) a - distance of
100 yards. The engite to be voile(' for winding'
the coal and purniiii4 the Water is of Haywood
and. Snyilure tolunfititure. i It is of 50 horse
power—the workitni bride ;;16, int lice—Ulf pipes
12 incites in ilj.f.niatt•
. •A question 'may: ticre
arlse, why-did Mi....P0 b erect an engine of an great
lower at this mint?
,t laielOntuy be awes:aired 1):4
stating that it is Ibis kentlenian's intention; aftirt
the:al-pc is stink tO tl# reqUired distance, to drive
a tunnel front thel Fatom; thereof southwarilly
crossing the range of l:Ite stratification to 'cut tire
before named Sihinel' vein,, for the purpose of
working it, and the:otter intervening - veins in the
red ash - range—a rallik„vise to drive a t u nnel meat
wirdly„ to cut and wdik ironic Of• the veins of coal
of the white-ash rango, '
ER
, ,
A tunnel has been commenced on the course of
the small stream sinitli of the range of the Simms'
rein of c..):11. I helibve -this vein of coal which . is
from 5 to. C 'feet in thicamiss,, between slates W.as,
cut in the: tumid 25 yards', from the Mouth; anti'
the tunnel: when I ! visited ',this estate had had been
continued north of the Simms'. vein ',011".t: 30
yards. It was then conterePlated :to continue. this
'tunnel into the ::bite osh range of Coal- veins, '(to/
drain
,o hr Oast of cval lieloW, the present workinle./.. ;„
Whea l was on ibis property, about two Inot l 4o
past, Mr. Potts was , then Working but .one of the -1
vv.hiteash veins of coat at the east mines. This
vein dipped sputa, had a slate ro: t f, the upper bench
of - coal was Alect t3' incheS in thickness, of very
gond quality ; - undermMtW this bench was . ..l,foot
flinches of honey coil and Slate, and the bottom
bench of. coal varied in itir , thickness;,—in seine
plai - !eS it was from t 3 tol2:lCif thick: r, - •
:Ai. the %Veit ninc4 there are, thrid,V,elne of coal
opened by drift,,end nett holtheee are isomi others
, shafted 'upon at their outerop,. all of which are
I White adt, The north vein of coal of ' lhe three
I drifted into is being worked. The gangway in
this v - ein has been driven in an'eaStwartllrdirec.
non nearly 400 )ards. Tbis'vein of coal has an
undulating Strong rock . top, underneath which: is
bird eye coal.] fo.itfl incheS, slate 8 inches, 'bottom
coal in tivo benches, 5 feet iil•iitidineef,',witli - a
istrang bottom of slate. . .. ,
Fromi, rh e se• rwo,vins, NTr:.Potis has mined,
; this year, and scut tei tuarket 25,000 tons of dial
I and I am informed' he could have mined and sent ,
40;000 tons hail he been!: provided with 'railway
cars to carry it away,. ln 1847, Mr. Potts calcu;
li te il o - iiiipe a nd . ...cail t(i.marlset 76,001) - 6 '76,1
'motions of coal, 50,000 'ions' of 'Which - will, be'
white'ash froin his preserit'Opeilings and there , :
inainder_ red ash. froid the slope, before described.
Iltockville,estele
,cominatnis a length' Oli"Htie.
white ash r4;,,..0f coadvfeiniinf .'1455 yards, and
on the rest' ash range ationt 1100 yards. • ,!
W. -F. 1108E11.1 . 8,
Engincer . of Mines, 7.1 `,doutti 'H art.., Plums: ..
Tun MExte Foeorsx.
Cezanus:— , %lexicn was guilty 'pi proSs in3ustice
'in her commancrnent ofthe war against thd
cited States'—f7p/ond
tb'oontr than vote,:for, a 'war against hlexico,
With the knowleti . ged that I bare before me, or (lei
etare, that war existed by Fhe act
,• of Mexico, I
WQ94 l6 o o ner ,P l l. 3 t 3 ge 4.41g.9!: into triY l bif i nn• L '"
I will not makemar upon 04 Constitution through'
the Reputtlie_ of Itioxicci.';--Clalligan's qpieeeira
. . . •
thOeziate. •
7 - .
Fork.7-nit Bizsaita i „TOUiesA
Dfur Curlositieiaftirtite,a lloll4
-. it ,• •1-
,11,Iansettm — j • ti
:,;N.Dfar Sir r. 7 .4-,.rtend aLfuVr rrioie cupola=
ties, which you , araty ikutdiqh if you thutk proper:.
skeene of the thread• of life. . I ;
-',gpme fur from a eat and nine-tail.
.Irhe that used to ieacb . lkterungl ea
rlioLv'id shoot.: L, .
Soma of the candles which #orit . .l bur[ no
ik for rtself.,
..,. .
Sonic hatter old enough to speel.. ..
The. skin al the - Cow that Jumped Mit:r the
moon.
.., . •
, • -.T r . 1 • -
.‘ •. 111 0 fillOdP 3 of the. S.'w.ohl,Billaan wished for,
-:. A tooitaripp,; comb etiale,.4 ;Et.i.tieee. ;of ti.sh-i
ere tior.n-pipe. _ _ , : . .__
A piece of the cake that was all dough.
s : ikifpol l e Tram the wheel of fortune. • , i
A shingle from the house thetJaek built. I .
.:..z` . .iN - sitril piece of-the-Philosopher's stone;''7-:'
A fear of-the Grapaa . Pharaoh's. jailerfdreemt
. .
A button from a suit in chan997.
—_Ono of Oupida. , arrows. • •
The banille of .t* hate diet that. struck terror. .
-. The pt rot of a svv tr
itirtwin,
Sonnrof •the . g,gee of-Life. 1 ' -^
One of the wei4hts helorring to the scut° of
'Justice. • . ,
Yours &c.
ryrl Catboa4cov-2.Gtit 18. 4 0.. •
WAGES OF.l,,tnon.—The - lubaring 'men Itathis
country do not rell; , et on the effect the policy of
Walter and Poqi is to have on their immediate
win;cs. • V... 2. pi ) e to have (under these wise rul
ers) the protectim rtl.en from a_ar labor, and-our
laborers are ,to enter ittt 'corii?elitiou with the
pauper, laber of Ear Ope. This
_IS the undeniable
consequerme of the free trade principle' tvl4h our s
loeof,co rulrrs are now 'carrying out. They say
that we must mannfaclure as cheap as furopc,
and then - Core ottrdaharcrsmu , t be placedn,the
same foteing With ; Enropean laborers. We do
not think that Many of ourworking . pei!iple in
country;would ha much elated with the idea
of being paid and fed as European lahotera are—
We happen to have,anartitle Imin they" Albany
C t ilti ;anat.", On the vines in. Europe, copuld Uoin
-
the Continissiener,of Patents. • .
Front instructive' article on the subjec,§ of au.
rieultural laberfinl different Countries; its :Wages,
and the, comparative condition of the -iaborer, in
the London Mark Lane Express, Nye, Ondelase the
following , facts: Inour estimates weltavO ealted
the shilling •sterlin; cents,' though its Salue is
hitt a trifle less;. and comparison , though inatitut.
edwith English, labor, can I,m'eaSily made with
thew in this country.
,‘ •
In Englainl the acerago rates- of agricultural
.Wrges, for able'men with families, is 9 shillings or
$1,98 per week. From this is deducted 'eottige•
rent at 35 cents per Week, leaving $1 63, pci
wetdr, to provide himself with the necessaries of
life, . In France a.lahoter in thd same situation
receives ;.'.1,0•1- per week ; 60 cents ; in
'o:6y:tatty 61.62. per week; in Holland and Bel:,
..o . llb. $l., 2.0; in Italy and the Austrian States at
;;1;15. It will be remporbeied• that thes'e average;;
are those of the 'coannati labord 7 shepherds, car
men and mechanics. receiving rather more. The
food which the wages 'Mated above Will puichasa
-c
In the several m-int:Ms, is stated lin tho-Expreas
-as follows: .
In England the laborer can obtatn for his 153_
cents, or his week's witges; either 39 lbs. of moat;
'7l lbs of butter, 124 lbs.! of Cheese:di 174 lbs. of
potatoes. , . .
In Prancc.rith .hi,5.104 cents he can buy either
46 Ilis.V.hread, 125 , lbs.,of invo!., 251 Jim. of po
tatoes. '.-
,-,-In--Prussla with his 60 cents per Week-tho la
barer can-buy either 36 lbs, 'of bread, 16 lbs. of
'meat, or 81 lbs. of butter,
iln GeriMiny with 102 cents ha -obtains either .
431 lbs. of )reati: l 3 Ihs. of-meat, 11-4 of but
ter, 24 lbs. of elteese, of . s4anatts elheet. . ,
• In Holland and Belgium, 120 cents will- buy
either 58 lbs. 'of Mead; 22 lbs. of ,beef, ,or 460 lbs
potatoes. , - - •
In Italy and 'the- Austrian States, the laborer,
with his 15Cents, can buy either 50 lbs. of bread,
22 lbs. of beef, 8 As; of butter. 8 lbs. of cheese,
'at 168 Ills.-of potatoes. ,
Phis table is interesting; as, showing not only
the price of i her in the countries named.' but also
the pri o e_of . ,brea.l.l,-,Meat,.butter:, 'areese, &r. /It
is•nue, the breird' pcMnd instead
of emit. hy, the bushel ; but
,as the (four of a
bu
shel of wheat, say 40 lbs. will make .from 63 to
65 lbs. of bread, an estinr ite may easily be made
..ofthe gitsitility_of wheat flour a man in, any of
ibe countries_ uonted would receive for a week's
work.' :" • ' ‘.
The laborer in . -this country, ,wholrecelVeir his
bushel of Wheat a 'day.: or'ottier articles in proper•
Lion, will .readily conceive the'rneagre ;fare, and
slender; chatiCo . of laying 'by anythlllg . ," whlch
liiiiSt — rittend the foreign %vice:tura' lallerei. - In
all' tbcso7iMenfries it - will • be seen the values of
provisions: s tit least'as ;real as here, and in sumo
instances` Much , re.ater. It is only by
. the cam.
• prisons. which such authentic statements enable
themitt inasguAlk liborers; T ,thu ferment
or- mechanics, of this country, can fully. appreciate
the advantages .of 'their —•
MAsstennsrryl....-The' next 'legislature or
Massactrisetts will: he an unusually good' one.—
IdVo (30,110 see how it can
,be ,othexpise„ for there
gre,ninenictual editors and thred'ex-editorain that
body; with seasoning of clergymen.'
MI
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u
0 rfs ofltents.
[ Pficket - ship, YOrkshire
:recently eame from Liverpool,te Now York in 17
days. ~
.111-assseauser-rs.---:Theie is no election in 'the
eeeend'Conntessional district. So far as asCertain i r
ea - by the ikneffieial:eount,, - Mr. King, the Whii
candidate; wants - 1 . 3 vines to elect him. .
boon Sronr.-.-A party of deer hunters near
the Wind gap [N. J.] lately, killed fifteeh deer in'
one day. Tienton sportsman' hunting f4 ‘
pheasants,-killed four in tier) shots, knocking over
two ut each discharee of his double.barrel.
- Sialatja Crisaos.-giehael Welsh,' one of.
the recently elected Assemblymen from Nesy4,Yok
City, charges some of .hifprofeised friends withnn attempt topoisoii him. Old says that shriller ef
fortsto put lint out of tho wAy,. have Igen.inade,
eiz - or seven trines t;efe,re. .
FLATfiac.—Diitet . ; lie/ road with a person for
praising you to yowl - see: 'llie r timS may come
that yett i minot get - putised AolinsOn
used To Fay that he could see no reason why •Peo-'
pie should be offended with flattery. •
\ft.
,boys, should be seen and not
heard; as the Chap. bald when he couldn't , re c ite
his lesson.
,L.
NOELTIi CAXOLI NA.-:,The Legislature of Korth
Carolina assembled on the 16th inst. Col. An
drew Joyner. Whi.,..r; was elected Speaker, of , the
Senate, and the - lion. Edward Stanley, Whig.
Speaker of the House.
SANTA A NiNA.--A writer in the New Orle l ans
Tropic,avers, tint the is2,ooo,oGO,siezed urn! by
Santa Anna. Was taken with the.sunction Of Great
. . - I
MEN 'Azrn Womil:C.- , —Men are like buglese .
, th
more bran= they ciait:iin the further you can hear
them. . - Ladies are:like tulip, the more moilestiaod
retiring they appiiar; the better love them''
DeA.Tn : or AN Ex-GovErtxon.—Es.Governor
William Firt . l.ll:ly (lied at, the re6hlence of lii3 !Con
in-law, Governortshuntrin tiairh.purg . ,. on (Sat
urday Last, in the 73th year of age.
(13?:41.L7Z11.1NG APE tCE.—The Bastun Whig sa
NVe aro now engaged in conquerinz a peuie—a
very large pteeC, prOatily—froin Mexico.
x% Q.uonv.3t,of inernbers of .(2ongress:ii alieaiJy
assembled in Wifshington. The session will I.le
important ana exciting. • .. .
WEEL YOUNG TO MAURT YET,-A lad of 79
ears married a,Pttle girl of 72, in Worecs!er - ;1I
n the . here wel'e their mothers and fa-
. . .
tilers', that such carryings on were allowed !?
Too .Mtn SAr.sits. 7 —A eler,gyrnan in nits
burgh, feeling that his sal:try was more that,i
sutii
tient; applied to.hieongregtuiou to half.: it; rad r U
ced. This tbey retliSed to do, and the Mel 4 past
annually contributes fl large portion of his balitr
fur benevolent inirpo4es.
• '-, . r .•
'THE PItt.SIIIENC T.—The Cayn4a, Toclin ha
hoisted the.nanic of Silas NVriaht at its i1f , a,!..• a.
a candidate for I're,l4:,f in 103. An et v i
to heat. ~_
•
tosoicurr.—We learn Irbni the Ceritrevillei
Que,en . Anne's Connty,ltlil. §f:ritinet thkt
well !nail lelntigin4 to lite e,lattl.or the hilie Jelin
l'iliarks. died ricOr Oial place last wed:,
1'22 years. I
I'LrENIT breve beep
twidye.or fifteen idiot Its of earti , gilulte
land of Ttinidail Lode. 'cio-ne et them l ;ore s le!
to hate lrtan.uwic ervere than any thatlltlive.d.ten
felt titre lor twiny :,eors.
-- • -
We'T l'h• - i.- -It :iittitthl le. ',membered tut it colift,
cootite.t, coitAt . tinption, itithlntheitioc of tho ',tl.:, lois.
r'.1”:„ a•nil unity ittlyir f t tal...lisortier , ::re often the -r..-
o } ,t - I,lsaittltitie told, in c•iiiiseipietti.e of wet feet• it •ntit
cliolic ,l l>t.i.tlit 'lir, ..k.r.
' 34•l2:tri. - lodt. it Ve7.t71 .1, PINS: or. 11l . h. I thrdi•
dn.:" ht 111,t..W ‘ itTLdfor carryinit tdr a cold; 1'.. , V: 1,1 ;1 d h-I .
pod.rtte fr.titti Illo.i,yotfitt ti:0.... - th.trititi itithlots Wht. it.
wht, ddt !to! hi Hitt C•ariou - it .rts of ill' . '... ,,, iy t.tiv.f ro,
to duty ihal .tly it.i.itleliklo roan. ;--\ -inclo I cent . ,-C...
cent box of card 'what] Veetttible Pill., wil not -or.!}
always atfiril letter. bit' %%lif.-ip..tt ttialOrt , t l of cat , i.,
;whit a perfect i ere of the . totett - olQinate 1;... 1 at the
oldie:tin:, the tlittest ten will he tioitro. attd tho
tjlood so completely !retitled thlt all ceil.etctieiolocece- '1
restiltine. front •catithite: cold it ill tic ertirMy t.t . errld . : I
and tile both' will be restorcd to 'even Tuiht,te - heoli it
. - . .
than before. •
I • ~. ~..
ITENVAILT: OF 'COUNTEMT.ITii. -- i he yolilie , T e't i a 11, -
I
tioned ~cainst tits mail) : puti,,,l:inwliiiiies which, i , )-.
eerthir to I tietltlivii are callttit by name,: staletr to
I NVrizlit'e In , litin V,,Tetahle Pills.
1 ['tic , tile in Itotitirillt., by T. li. lIIIiATT.N . ; for other.
l'iltSrllCl;E. Se i'llh....111•.•11 ;!!It fil .I:f,TII,r COIIII.III.
1 . , The only . orittitibl a li tk ettlll , l !Intiiati.Veuetable Pilil4,
bare theerfitten ; siLtuatiire ..f iriti. irri;fht ott the label
01 each tint. 'to cetii..terfiiit,.thlitt Li forzerr, and all
I others Aohtlil fiC Avrr.:!ezi as palson. - • —.-.
IL:ANT/TO:TICS Pli Ilratplreth Villa L'IVO
Ftyent • th wea;rnes.i—tliity , are liked bect I,y those
tylib hare talon the :nest or t1e , 411. Pr. ttrandrethcan
giV i e personal i refliretioe to thousands let,. - love been
re..tot ,it i froul a lied of sickness by (twit ti;:,,,511ri1l
Or) . other had pro , . oil' entirely urat
These. rases are, continually oo;tirriag in thi , i tity•ittl
in every part of the Union. (het I)randreth i s
. ‘,ll ate not perfectly le , iilllty. ' old they will,gestore
int—if cxuyht hecturse th:p f•xl.t) '. hot,'
Inittayrs - whitil are the rause Of il!ipllCity 1,1;,11Ol !il
and at the S:11,1 . • tiro. UV: l i ly is strew:Owned by the
pparation evitilbint
Stail Ott Brandt PrinciPal e11ice,`21114 0 3(1W 71 7
N. V.. and by the followipgiatithorized agents in
kill (panty,
W• Mortimorr ; New Castle, Ceort'e
,ißeifent der.; Port intim. J. 11 , ibinhold &Co.; Orwigs
bum i'•• 1%. Ihinnwr.; (113til•A
Iftintzinzer — and by one agent in every place of infpur-
Aance throughout the world
Dn. WtsvAnts 1111. SAM tic ltiu.n Cll6l:lV.—Thri
a chetah at extract of \Vila rilffirry and Tar. Every'
body knows that Wild Cherry ints‘esses important"
modicinal -properties, and Tat-winter han always been
admit:is-ivied in Consumption, , and 'Lung affections
Onerally, by our niel••st and vafest physicians.
• Various rentedti.s, .11 is true, have tern oiTernri and
puffed into notice for 'lie curcof disennes nfltie In or
and sante have lie , m found no dotiht sexy Use Mt, but of
all that have yet been discovered, it admitted
'physicians. and all whit liaN'evt:ilitesned its etrniqs, that
none has Proved as, surc - esqul as this. For Asthma,
shortness of breath and similar alrection , ,it may he
pronounced a positivt, rtn'e., It has - cured 'Astlitim
nr
many cases of lent and - tirvjity year:: siandintz, aftor
physlelans lied dcilliired The: case bt•yorttl the reach Of
biedlt inn. • " 1 ,
"This Bat-am:is made front. materials which Nature
has placed in nil northern latitudes, as an antidote fdr
diseases caused byi. cold climate's.
•
•• Nature js ton the name for an eirect-
Whose t,airsit i 5 Coil.''
Let us not nettlet.t her plainest dictates, ,
„:
. . . .; •
1791. ~.i!, by John S . C. Martin, Dm agitd, Potn.trilli; ;
Wm. Tan;larl, T,inla,s.pla ; Ilieknl 4- Medlar, Orwrzs...
burg; J. B. 4- ..n. A. Falls, 111inersvilln ; and Caleb
Wheeler, Pinegro'ye. '
7^a PATENT WIRE' nouEs.—One of these Ropy:
ran he seen at work. at• J. G..l.awton's Dread
Mountain Colliery. The bsc filler in Agent for these
ROpC9 in 9chuyiftill Councy.who will receive ordna
for the's:me: 1.1.-BANNAN:
Pottsviitei MA..241.5-16.
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iro VS a'OTICES.
si.-"p 1W Divine PertnisAnn, the NeW Methodist Church
k.r . ' in the town of Port Cruttcl, Schuylkill County,
will be dedicated' to the .woi.htp of Almighty God. 'on
Sunday. Dgek tither 1:141. The Rev. Ili: hop Jane of Yew
York, trill preach iuthelnerning. at 301 o'clock—the Rev.
James Neill, of Toil:wine. will preach at o'clock in the
afternoon, nod IYi=hots Jaziei a,ain at 64 o'clock . iii the
Collectitins and eulaieription3 wilidai taken up
thrOughout the 14. The public are re‘piietfully invited
to attend. ' JOHN SHIELDS, l'a,tor.
Nov. 58111„3B46.
The Iter.W;Wihionlionnelf of the Presbyterian Church
(Old School), 14 Pm we of Providerice, wiilpreach on nest
Sabbath atternooo atli o'click, in the Univez , zili,t Church
iu thia place ; tnni on every suluiequent Sabbath, at the
came hour, until further notice.
'7l IaRIED:
lu Itia-.12 Towmitip, Northumberland County, tat the t... 2,1
inn., by the Rev. Join, U Warri:ll, Mr. li. J. listuc, dr.,
to
. M6ll Lyme Asa ritpxdS, both Of POW vnie. -
With thit abOve notice, we received a bottle of mceeli ,- 01
wine, and a lam dice of delicious
. cnke,:for trlern,lin
marred couple will accept our thanks. Nny pw.ej en 7
attend MEM. in their journey tiiroult the world, i•nd way
their pathway thFungnAde be iticwn with glowers.
At Port Carbon, on the 2:2113 the Rev. .W.lya
.on Runnel!, .Mr. Daniel - Fr:mks, to !tlis3 Barbara .tun
Boos.
OUR Old lIKET.
,CpEFULLY 'yoß‘ JOURNAL
St: ileac flour,
Rye . do:
Wheat
Rye • .
Corn
Oats •
Potatoes new,
Timothy Seed,
"ClaVet
Eggs
Butter •
Bacon - -
llama .
Plaster tv.l
flay
Driedrearbeapared Bush
Dried do unpaidd
"do Apples pared 1'
~..~.,
~~.s:
VAL U/1 11LE VEGETA BleE It'V.:l9l E'DY. . •
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i. . DR. SWAIOSTE' \\ •
1
compottisd Syrup o r 1,4. Cherry.,
.
Tin 011141NAL AND GISNUINE.PRE AN. ' ITION ! .
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, 1. 1 yer Complaint", ‘,.
`Spitting Mood, Diiiieulty of Breathing., Pain in. the : <1
Side and Breast . , Palpitation;of the gie,,,,t, Nu, : • - 1 . ,'
en:a . CromPi Bratty. - Constitution, So re
ThrOat, Xerroua'Debilitfr, and dll Die- -... ' i'.
eases„of the Throat,,- Briast, dad L 3'
' - . Lungs;, the ,cost offctznal and
. speedy cure erer known forr , • ~.. '
. - ntxy of the abort ; -
• 'diseases, i*
.
DR. SW.4 ENE'S Co.IP6UND o
SIRVF OF'
iitY.
. WILD Clilh :r- . .
•
LETTER. FROM .TIIE REV. It JACK...4ON:'
. ,
Formerly pastor of the First' Presbyterian Church,
. . . Net , / yOkt. . ..
. ,
. . ' ,CINCINiLLTI Fru. 15/18.lik.
. Da. SuaT3E—Dear Sir!:—l' l ,ermitL i tue to ,taktititelibe.
erty of writing Ti you at this time, to CSpres appro.
Cation, and recommend . to tee attention of feu
tlie
and others your valuable medicine—your Cohipound.,
Syrup of Wild Cherry. In nsy travels of tate , , r haye
seen in a gre:4 malty instance!, the wonilerfnl etfe.cts
of you r medicine in relieving children 01 very (nti ,
nate complatins, such as coughing, Wheezing very
wikh plalegitt..asthinet le attache, tce., I iili,ilanot have.
written this letter, however, however at present, al.
though I leave telt it my chityi tbiadifitly testlthony. to
it fot some time. had:, it notbeon fora late Instance
M
whole the mediee ahnve a linilmt JO Wall instrhmental
in_reitoritr to p.:rfect health an only child, whose case, i
tvYs almost hopeless, in a fanaily of mfacquaintance..
9-thank heaven," said a 110041 mother, tlit)i child's
saved from the jaws of deaill'" , I '
, , , .
Beyond :ill, doubt, Dr. Swatne's Conmound Syrup of •
Willi Cherry .is the most ytiluablemedichie is this or
any other country. lam certtin re'ry
havitnessed more
'than one hundred casts tvh re it has been intended 1.
with complete SIICCCF4. I have used it taYSelf in an ; ; .
o bstitia e attack nt' Bronchitis, in which it proved ef- '
feclue itt an cxceeditiglylt . trt time,..con3ittermg the., •!.
seventy of the case. I can ecommentl it ini the rut- ' , ; ' '.
lest taintidenee of its superiiir virtues... 1 would ad-
vise that no family Aottlil lie iwithoutit ; Is v try pleas
t l
sli
ant, and alwayenetichdorth doable and oft
; iyen ten . 1
times its price. The publtd are .assured t r. *
re is no: - . -
quackery About it.
:1 . l•
'lt. •ACKSON; D. D. formerly' Pn7ior t
of the First Preshyteriatt Church New York, - !
.
-- Thousands of lett 8
ers inch to the above clit be shotru
testifying In the good ctrocts.of this 'valualite remedy,. ' .." I
In (-whiz- Coll.:tin/IP iIM, r*li4.llS, colds, :1411114 . liver /I •-
calaphliat killilllll2 of ',beet,' neryAns d,.ltiliky pant in •'• 1
the side and tir,ast, ago all i1i,.,,,a,,,,5'0f t h,, h ttig.i , i
' , Reader'. hr.! you Stitforiti4,ltoin a cold or disease of •'i
the Inn_. I Try thm real,d.i..•yon wilt' brit, perhaps, _1 ! •'
regret it. It wi.t arrest - alI ribose rihnaoreilable spar,.
tollli WWO Strlnl2/ii.ca much terror to the,initl, and
prolong, your days_ ; be o'ar;• or aal - Preparations pur-;
I,•,rt me to contain Wild't2t.te,try:c.x.feßt that lteerint; the ;'' •
t•1:1.11iltilrl! of Dr. - 11..;twtine.ptiti the aii,r,r”lw rapper of
with bottle. as. ills y ire not quite lil;"cly lestitute of ' 1'
the art iele freniavhich theOluirt ow a j name ' • • -
I•rep bred only I y Dr. 11. •.:IWAN L', corner Of EIG,IITH 1 . , •..
and it.‘(: ‘ .o. :Strotits, l'hilatlai,. , , i j • . . .
• :„ ~
' .. , liCtAlt TUE. I'ESTIMONY. -* ' . I •
. •, . •
ji,'Hat . ..‘out.l7_ , ,,i4epteMber 4 th, ISM. 1
.1 ' Dr. IL Swaytee I—Dear ~i t c --Being fo r . it length of : ,
time:anlicted with a ve ry'vplent cot.ttli, with a pain in: • 'r ~
any ;Ideate! breast, coronets -of th e Itmesoihoriness of • !
breath, li,s• of appetite, toght sweat,,,, Ice. - I made • r .-
trial °rya rb.its rt medics, "which were reCommended
Moldy in the papers, but graulttally'ltrew w orse The.. , '
...,-.
violence of toy cuttili'w a-‘,Fuch, ril/A the bldoil rushed
proru , eiy front my nostrils when tu tu paiotystus of ' 1
r C O IIU li i , 01 Came' llllOll 111 C,. L Indeed my whole system
seemed prostrated, a thlth4 hour tinny &parture'seem
ed close at hand'., ‘ I ."
Al Ilik time you Tu•rernmend.tul the use of your C( g- 1 • .
re j t):‘, I) ....r itt7 I. iii , D,11..1) ill Eatli. is limb Mom di-
atel,. began to ~,,Itte.‘oitie.trt.,arid allay-the vhdet ce ~ y _
ho ii iy copoli. relieved tiii,,l.,:n In toy side. st relief:timed ',l
add to al ii now luty.:, kr: 1. I t ot,roott , d iliq 11.4: of It, 1
brit ii,,W, thanks ti i r:oil. apidlo the elle; t ,if, your ( 7, .111- ; i
).!tit:d, , yrtipor \vild ('harm, 1 ant cured and able to , ,i
(1111,111. / 111 Y .10'y tabors. 1, • , ,
' il think it an inyatualiterilicine in oiiielis,, colds and , : -
; 11, 4 asi' I Itthe torts, mat in, Him doitittl.be known to i '
all ardirted. If peisons wo n t,purcbase th ortemill 1. '
~ i d 2/ . l aino art i,1, , ;,t, pro tared by you.•and not tampzr '
tyrult tl1•• e many iidriiiits nut worth!, ,s qt'eparations, ~,
-.Oh:oh-are iith•itip'. o M
..I tI n dun:do.: ott tlmreputAtion j • ,5
•.; vour,, it might tie the means of , 1 ,,,i,i4 o i ;any v"aitia_
lih:lives. I fr. el) mi. r thketateii,mt Curtin: benefit of
;ho,: Who ai 7 e suffering aA,llwa . '..
I
i I. .1:ZEK11:1. T,IIOMAS. '!• ;. . .
• ' In 15...1r ;it...2 doors f9mi thesoinerw(Willow:
, l• ~ , , . , : .....-....-
Mr 'll hoot to ' cke, 1111/11,Ni allll.l i'l Ifi was 11 VerV et , :l- i
1...v.06..11111 his r'sidoin'o is iyiititit thud re:',ll Of . all ; 1 i
I ,
so :thy elm inin Gall and tare the above sulisiantiated
1-5 a itrt',..tottl ioteruiew : 1
CAUTION TO •STll‘NPrtli-• AND INVALIDS; !I
• f3,,,,, r , • o f all p,,,p talloos of Wild Cherry, except { I
9r. Sivityn.os Coe:pond:l •,) rep of \Vit.! Cherry. as 1
I, ,y ;, ge in , ..f IF.A.Iy, f1'11'?•• f!...ilt 11!!! Of thr % .11 - ,:trticln , i
:r.ot yybrelt tie) I.‘er.,tv a name. Dr. Swayne has 1 1
i th ceeded in °A:it:tine and concentratine 'the!iirtues, [
ill- ',l, MI Cherr),Tre - e in smell it neinner meth con-'. ; •
:I itirte ono of re. inied cdicarious . reminlies in diseases ,
•.r ,liel.iines.l.l It, •• 5,,,, v ,, tun's mustlilt, STllit to tithe.. .
,ind i kiiiiwri to the tnedti al world. It le?` unnecessary ~
for tis to re'f'er It: ohm' thy tit the re ,ny remnrhable , •,
rums p, rf..rta• ,1 ' , ),it; or in-dwell :•t letiellt upon the ,
neculh rly lie hid - I prop, rtes of tie Wild Cherry.'-- .
-;147.1_ , . it to e.,y. th a it, h.!, lor;:, rind at tlie s'..stite time, 1 ,
,remtMenity, qu..lities i re wonderful ; rind iu many '
Ant hue-. pl na•lki %Vb. , . fi ti :Weil / riliard for 3/reiliS will, 7 •
cliatini;/(il.l', rifl:'2l2.i. a: l . . .11111 ,111
liver C';/! / ..lat, Tilting
i,:fllooli. liert:ol4' liCitili:Vi. Nal vl rititis'ilhe'ates ef lhe , ..
- 1mi0.:, , ,.1e.ve !.. gait. by it - ' r,•••tortql in liCrniCt. health:', I
tto'ciirefiil to it' •• , 5•1 t e th •t ea Itiettle be iTS 111 C writ-.
t d - yri;f: ,, Elt ore of •'!-S' 13 iIC, fir )1111 111 iV,101:0 It ;mu-'
ri,,tis 1 itd'Avorthi-o:s 11114111ra talnind upon you for th,
ventlitot„nititteiee. .
. ,
Itemetither!X , pr 9 p4:tins - rif Wild Cherry ern tic- , '
-rhinos and Cailllf.• g.: - I . ii, CAI eVI tilt itrepared hy - . "1 • ,
. e,•` , ,,„ ' Dan : , WYNE, , i, r
. . , N. \V. cur. of Ei,!ith null Ti, c-, streets. I'hil •dri •
-
Dr .Swayne!s Cuiiht,to , Dealtli, tin be{ °bullied •
i 7 I lit . • . , I i
.01 . 4 Aalqll.s in Pottsvllle_, - P.o.iore J. O. tramvN; & '
.1) . .•.): !El. K111.:,1,V 4 ...t• •S,, .1. Iliff'.: - VlNft Eh, Seim) I-, -.
t. 141 lltt.reol, ll_ VOIITE, Orwb.7,otorz:•lt (TIT it & C,,,-)
' "•.• dins. , - ,iiil by A cents id all p. rts,•f I.4ieq,:pited Strdett.l , 1 •
NaYetober 3 . . y, 151.0. ', . '. 1 •••„„1, , If i t—'
- ' -j-: ' .
i t
.. . M
f,.. • lif•::ll7.‘S y Wife Farah has' hest my, bed nil
y• ‘. bOart!,...ithrtilt any jot l' 111 . ••. I iicreirC rallii9ll-‘`,
all pe . r•mn‘ll , ll 111 Iraq. !ler on Illy arCalillt.,llll Wlil ymy',l ",...,
no debts of 11 .,, r rntr,rtinp, ' 1 ,• I . . ' I
JAMES - WF:t.tDIAN,•Ea , t 13h:far:are Nirie•i. I ' •
• r
per 1141. ' 'slso - Plenty
325 to 3.50 Plenty
bushel " .25 ,‘ • Scarce
"' • - 65 to- C - do •
1 64) . . do
~ - 35 (', 'do ' —,— __-_,..
r do, .. -- - IRON ' STORE: ,
e. 0 • . do •
t„ !
- "S . 50 !'!.. . Saute ri - 4TIF: 'subscribers have constantly cir 1,„,a , at rot
'.v,,Par Iron,ilbll
- 12 ! Scarce , I saielciur, tn leta to suit purchase
10 to 31 picot, -or andcmc iron, east, Shear and , ;pring-Steet,'srcond
7to 8' , . do quaiity Flue iron, suitable for Schtitem, Cl Card, &e.
• 10 .• ~ ' "do ' • t‘• Orders venire(' and ppnptly- exect.to 114 Flat,
6,00 Plenty. 11 , 1111 toad Iron and for Chains suitah;:ifia mleiis, by ,
$l5 00 ., , -MORS'S d....I(MUS
2' 50 . do . , Pon Merchants, S, W. cnrou :Jaat .. a. ,;i
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Paul cliff.id; . . 25
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In arm: Aram, ' - . . - 25
The La t Dayof rair.peii,
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Teeetia : ir w - dir.n variety of other Books, just rerivcd an.
- .l:' sale - at 11.iNNAN'i cheap book and Stationery titors.
Surgical Instruments Found: 1i
Don Friday the `l,fltli botweert Pottsvill Find e.
Danh•le tavern on the New Castle road; a caFe
orsimiral hOrtitnentl.. The owner can have then]
on payinz ndvetriFentrnt; by applyinz at th,{
re,ieet!e of the sulnketiber on the Port Carbon Road'
above :11c.innisfonndry.
lICNRI MO ER, Itntcher:'
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Nov '23
Ldncester county butter, put tip
fatally a=c. • .
3 Darrell , : Fresh roll butter,
Sliarr..l,:of ev,as. For Bale tiy :
C. F. NORTON & Co, next, door above Sioer's.
' .Noe 46;
CST re , eived% tiooson & aqtridn's Reading Farnil
.! flour. f r sak lots to suit, poreliser,
Also %WO 8114151mM C: (. ; 0;‘,
No - v. door above' Slater's\
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CONSTANT cbmtly . c; ,. prkin rqll butter and
eggs by the bafrel.tht sa ;Q . by
P. NORTON, & Cc. j
'leg dear abowe'Slater!e:
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• Five MAP:an' Iteward.: ,
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ILAN away from' be resiXmce of the subscriber, in
Upper Mahan.) , Town-bip,.Northumberland coati
sy, Pa.. an indentured apprentice, named .Slias Stei
ner, between II and 15 years of agi.. He was taken
front the Schuylkill Count', Alms House„ about tales
year , since.'. Ile has black eyes, • dark complexion,
1.1,ek hair. end of a :lint figure. He has a small ?car,
from the kick of a horse, by the Side of hi 3 nose. He
took with' Mtn, all his manner nta winter clotbes.-•
Wlmee , r wul return said runaway, to the subscriber,-
shall receiye the aboire reward, but no debts of Isla
contracting will be.paid
Novetitbe'r 21st, 1815
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• LOST CHILDREN.
useorm wanteitof Richard Edward% aged..
aliont weare. elilya or Eliza 'Edwards, aced
S years. The,. children were left hi New York, bout
ft years azo., by the molher,.. FUlre which, tinieohey
hive not been heard from. Any InformatiOn roeriee
tine them wAt be thankfully received by- their father.
Richard Ethrorila, former'? of WOolverharnfithn; Ent,
land, athlre.sned to him at Voltsville,chuylkia county.
Pa.
N0v.21, 1.:6. i 6T
Slfay Cow.
ME to the premises of the subscritier,-rerlding st
J the Schuylkill County Altus .Ijouge. a young.RED
COW, with. a white film and a little.red around her
eyia. The owner tareisiesteti to coin g forward, more
property Inv charges and take heraway, otherwise,
she will t,e cold accaidingiclaw.
WM. cautvr.
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