The Coat Trade tot 1547. The quantity sent this Week by Raß'Road in 33,774 08 :and - by Canal, 8,021 06totai for, the week, 41,802 19 tons —Total by 7 Itaillload,--0113,Sp3'13—do, by Canal, 194,902 14. The demand /or coat is 'good, but the facilitiesnf both Canal and Rail Road limits our dealers to .about 42,- 000 per week. Tltis quantity can be readily disposed of. in the market. ' .The rates of Lull and transportation •by Rail Road from Pottsville to Richmond, was advanced Onthe first Inst., to a' 70, from Schuylkill Haven toil GO, and from Pith Canton to el 40. To Broad street the rates re• miain Without chance.. The ability of our operators to furnish more coal than the Canal and Rail Road, can carry, has had a tenden cy to keep the prices comparatively low in ibis rigioa. The increased rates of transportation has also operated injuriously to the interests of the operators, as a corres pointing increase in the price of Loot has not takdn place owing to the competition from other sources, ,Vessels are plenty and the rates continue the same tta last week with but slight variation. Otir correspon dent qnotes as follows • To New York, . To Newark, • To. Providence, To Pall Rimer, To New Bedford, To Salem, • To Portsmouth; N 11., To Portland, Me., To Boston, To New [liven, • To Hartford, To Troy, To Albany, .• • To Baltinkoie, To Washington, The rates from Briitai .e i2j cts. more DAICEe ".1 , COAL ON BOARD, Whits Ash Lump Nut do Broken, Egg, and Store, Red AA Lump* 4 00 350 a 375 3 671 • 4 00 Ecru for the. week endiu6. on Thuvadny Evening lnet `RAIL Raja). . CANAL. • WEEK. WEEK.. TOTAL. P.:! Carlo - 111, 1 11,41104 314.1• A 10 1 Poitsville,.. 5,163 06 t4;09.; 09 A- 522 16.1 f" 5" 6 t3:llaven, 14,2:3611 3;1,200 11 . 440 09 , 24.561 13 yielinton, '2,954 17 56,301 03 5 5 .00 1,165 05 Prepared, Not, Lehigh.Lpmp, prepared, 33,774 OS .016,5•2,1 13 6,4127 06 144,404 14 141,402 14 Total 11.R.84 Canal 1,001,231 07. RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, From 111 t. Carbon. dch..flavell Pt Clinton 'To Philadelphia, $1 .50 81 40 $1 25 "To llaclunond 1.70 1 00 1 40 PATES OF TOLL BY CANAL, ' prom Mt. earhon;. S.. Haven. P. Clinton To Philadelphia. 61 els. 60 cis. 52 eta. = BEI Ty Philadelphia; LIIIIGII COAL TIRDE For the week eliding Sept. 4, 1517. . . W u2c K. TOTA t.. :Summit. Mine. - 7.02 17 132,100 10 ithuute lEctu 3.'Xl 02 02,313'13 +leaver - AleaJtom .3.753 15 13,015 00 nim 1.110 12 Ylaztelgin' 3,29.2 07 11ucksnounlaitt Co. /,IttiO JO •Wyoufiar, 275 I 21.340 If! LACKNWANA COAL TRADE. The gnantity of Coateeet w 45.10.4.ket fin.llw week en_ clang .1eg.`2.1. . • 13,220 'rota! I,r th , !. soaroin, WILKI:S1 1 / 1 11.rtE TILAI)E. The C.Afewhut t 4 the quantity of 1•011.41!ut through the 'veigltiork. at Yurwicl, - 16 AIV4. 3:19.1;07 OS) Ton , Collmrtnr. PINEGICOVE•CCIAL TaArw. Antniva of coitl - trausp"rted .on the.l:ivion r.tnal Hail (load, for the week euding .Aug. 19. i' Pans. (:.. Al. tlna. 3 1,153 W.; : 1 . . • : Per 1:15t pluvit 40,705. 11 . 3 18129 'OO 0 1.. • 1: 1 .W.cT1A11.9. RAII. ROAD: Amount tran,iwri,ed Z- 7, NZ:Z.YII •Rut! Road from /At E.O nth Aug., (inclusive.) , . 03E I= U rer 14.4 rciurt '23;473 6 3 46;431 17 3 V. 1.. cONII.A 1), r.Theettrr OM :VIM, CREEK RAIL RCAII. IA the, amouilt of coat pas.ed over the C:eek Rail Roid, fat the lafrt Fix Trnm. 17 " Per last repori (17.tt40 et , GEORGE EIADESTY, Co.:lector. OM - SCRITVISIP: VA1.1.13T RAIL F.OAD• . Amount of cm.l tranAhorted ouet the Schuylkfil ey Rail Road, fur the week ending on Saturday crew. MEM Per laFt report 2421.nr70 ng JES: 4 E TURNF:R; Cn7lectnr MIS ,AIOUNT 1,17A1280N & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD , , Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon Az Port earlion Roil Road, for the week erolina- on sat lifday,everiina last. - . 11.45f1 01 Tons. Per last report :1211,553 BM 3'5 +N7I fh3 " JESSE TURNER, Colivrtor, MINE HILL& .SCII VIYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The following is t he amount of Goal transported OVCI this road np toWedue,day last' Pm last report. Mil 39(010 OS ." \MUM,' NEWELL, Coller.tor MOUNT CARRON RAIL ROAD Amount ofCoM transported over this Road for the is - eel: ending on Thnrsday evening last. 3.1701 W, Tons - 153.1tdi •• Pei Sart repnrt EEO ' 159,256 Is SP N. CLEXV ER, Collector To*Counktry lierchants & Others. Tilt' PIIILADELPHIA AND NEW ... : r :011.E. PERN TEA (1.). havino . tioder.. A ~, ,,-- -- gl ' nio'oci that certain personS keeping a re •V - ` - ' 1 ..._.,.. - " : " ' ; tail concern in Second s.treet in this city 0 ..=. l l •. cir ....I Ate felling teas purporting to he of their , , 'rumination; would state, in .iiil.•r :to warn them against persons who may he selling inferior teas in the name of this Co.',that their wholesale estab lishment in this city is at No. 35, North Front Street and that will only be respomible •for teas coming from the above ' store. 51eCALLIII)NT or 110 ND. N 0.55, North Front Street, Pliaadelphia. N. n.—Tle .Cornpany's'lletnil Branches are at No. 400, Marbott street. above I Ith. N. W. corner of 6t.b and Calletvitin streets Nn. f.'oo, South 2iflitreet below. South. Phila., Sept-II 47' Cheap Walrbes.and Jewelry - . New Stare, . Zit rA tt street,let green Ninth and Tt nth, south side, - PHILADELPHIA. n ._. CONSTANTLY on hand a large and spfendid 11-1 .- assortment of Gold and Silver Watrhes, Jewel f,*- ery ; Silver ,-poons,'&e.. Conaisting (1 . full jewelled Gold Levers, only *4O •‘ •• , ' Silver " " 23 Gold Lepines " 30 / • ~,, Silver " " , Ili With a•larce . asAortnient or Silver tinartior Watches, and Jewelery at very ryduced prices. Fine Jewelry in great variety, very cheap, all which will be war ran Ced as represented.. r} Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted, Philada.,Serit.-4,1517 36 '6lnj - • F. lIILLWORTIL Extensive Colliery. Fittures, and Machinery, at Public Sale. yiTyLl. be ancd.at public sale at the Pennsylvania Hall 11 In the borough of Pottsville, on If ednoiday, the .1244 Septrmber. inst., at ‘2l o'clock. P. M., the teasi:s of TWO VALUABLE COAL MINES situated on the Valley Furnace property, on Silver creek. The veins are in excellmir working'condition. and are generally kaotvd as the veins. • The machinery and fixtures consist ofa breaking machine n itb a,IY horse power en gine entirely new., with the nr.c'es.iary - screens and sautes ; '2'2 drift waggons; 7 !Muerte, houses; I store house, and a stable, all in good order and condition. The tv lint e 'e stafilishinent has recently been put in good working condition, and a large business can he done he an enterprising operator. The coal commands it ready sale: as its quality wilt compare with any sent from the region. The termewill be made e.lvantageoits to the purcha ser. Conditions kr, tivule known on tife day of sale. lIENII GUMERMA N. Assignee or Myers &Allen. Sept.:l 36_3t1 J. H. ADAM-S.:, CO. REAL, ESTATE BROKERS . . ... Conrcyatteinff, ma dlopenty for the Collection of Rents, Office oppocite the .M hers' Bank, Pottmille, Pa. . _ - FOP: SALE.—One, of the most elegant and desirable, residences in Mohoidongo street, .with splendid garden and out-buildings. Terms easy. ALSO.—The 1111111Vidi'd half of the property knonn as the Pennsylvania Hall_ • ALSO—A two,story stogie house and frame kitchen in Morris' Addition, on the westside of Centre street. ALSO.—A two story framehouse. on the east side of Centre street, a very delight fat residence. ALSO—The propertY known as Mt u Ameri :an Rouse, situated to the bomugh of Pottsville. .• ALSO—A large and convenient store and dwelling. house well located in Minersville. ALSO -I -Eight building lots in Minersyille, as welt situated as any in the borough. ALSO—A nutuber of mortgage and Judgmentbonds .of various amounts well secured on property in Potts ville and vicinity. • 'WANTED—.9: I OO on bond and mortgage on produe. ire property. situated in Centre street, worth three times the amount. • WANTED—CoaI lands Or productive properly in Schuylkill county in exchange tor ko , ' netlve property Philadelphia. Au;. 21 1/47 31— . M=El will be held in the - said county, on Theettai, the 12th duy of October next, at the several districts thereof, as follows, to : h The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg, will hold their election at the Coot}, House, in the borough of Orwigshorg. 2. The•electots of all that part of West Brunswick township, lying and being east of the billowing line ; Commencing at the sand hole on (be Berks county line: „thence by a straight line to the house of Samuel B. .Medlar, including the same ; thence to the farm of Win. Matz, excluding the same; thence to the farm ofGeorge Mengel, now occupied by Peter Miller, including the same; thence to the house of Jacob l'etre, including the same; thence by d straight line passing near Abraham Foust's on the Manheitu township line, Shall hereafter form a separate election district, and the qualified vo lets resitting therein, shall-hold their general elections at- the public house of Samuel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, in said township. 3. The electors of West Brunswick township, not in cluded in the above boundaries, will hold their general elections as heretofore, at - the Conn Home, in the bo rough or Ortvi~elenrg. - 4. The electors of East Brunswick township, will hold their election at the louse of Henry Lutz. in the town of McKeansburg. 5. The electors of Fine -Grove township, will hold their election at the bon seof Wm. Lutz, in the bo rough of Pine Grove. The' borough of Pine Grave, hereafter forms a separate election- district, and the 'qualified electors thereof, .shall hereafter vote id their general elections in separate boles from the township, at the house of William Lutz. The qualified electors thereof, shall. elect their ntliceis annually at time time and place _for electing judges and tin:Pet:tors, for Coll - ; ducting said elections agreeably to the - provisions of the Act entitled an " Art relating to electors of this . Commonwealth, passed the 24.1 of July,lb3o,"- and its supplements. 6. The electors of Wayne township, will hold their election at the iodise of Leonard Aiholl,,imikeeper in the town of Friedenshurg. 7. The electors of Upper Mohontongotricenship, will hold their elections at the boase of John` W. lleplet, in laid township. S. The cloth - want Barry towns*. including _the house occupied by Mr. !Lawn, will hold thew. election t at the house of FrancTirtningler, iii rait township. ' U. The electors of Porter toWnehip..will hold their election at the Ithuse of Jacob Jr., in said township. ME9 CW=MB 350 a •3 75 3 871 a 4 00 375 a 3bn 10. The elector of Lower Mohontongo town-hip will hold their general el ction, at the house of Joseph Os walt, in said township. 11. The elector 4 of West Penn township, will hold their eh:viten It the house now occupied by Jacob Schwartz. in said township. 12. The electors of Union township, V. ivll hold'iltetr election atilte house of Joi n t Eisenhower, in said town ship. 13. The electors of Rush township, will'hold their election at the house now occupied by %Villiain Kuhn. innkeeper, in said township. 14. The electors of the borough of Millersville, will, kohl their election at the house now occupied by Michael Weaver. in said borough. . 15. The electors of that part of the township of Schuylkill, (now Blythe.) •includiol to the followin.,e bottraaries, to wit.:.Beginning at a line between Schuyl kill and East Brunswii•k townships; thence atong the State road leading from Orwigsburg toCataw issa, cross. ing the'lnie of the Said townships of Schuylkill and Bast Brunswick ; thence along said State Stall, to the • northern line of Rush township. including the said township of Selmylkill,and the northwest of said State . road to theililace of beginning. shall hereafter be an election district. and the qualified electors therrof.shall hold their general elections ca the house of Nathanitar -low, in said township. v..• • •, 16. The qualified elector* of Schuylkill township who heretofore held their elections at the: house of Frederick Ilensingfr; jr— and, who are net included ln the abilve ar boundies, will bold their general electiotq4 is iwriqn fore at the house of the widow Bensinger, Ili Selmylkill township. • 17. The electors of that part of the townships'of Nor wegian and Britoil', no:toiled within the 6 illowing boon darn's, to wit • Beginning at the Bloat Minintain hotel including the aaine ; from thence a southwest earner to the West Branch of the river Schn)lk ill at Chapnians- Ville, Im:hiding the saute; thence. following the said West Branch to the south of the Aline Hill gap. in, hi ding the collier:es:it said gap; from thence a southeast course to the west Norwegian rrev'ke.al. Manta SI-Wit h:tots' collieries, including the stnne4, froth thence, con tine tug the same coUrse, to G. Moore , s iayfffll hills: Ott the. Centre-turnpike, including the, sawn; from thence an east course to Wadesville, includingthe from thence. Continuing the same course, to the, town of St. Clair, including the Caine. to Mill creek; thence follow ing the said Mill creek and valley, to the hint lions: of James C. Stephens, 'the saute; fraim thence a' south weiit course, to the Broad Mountain hotel, to' the place of beginning, and thetelectors of that part of Branch township, lying west of Thapinanyttle, in said township; to ktahn's tavern on the Millersville road, and south of the West Branch ofilucriver Schuv l kill,,(wns heretofore held Mph election* at I.lewillyn,) shall hereafter he an election district, and the qualitliorvoters ihereiif, shall hereafter hold their zesieral elections at the horse now occupied by Peter Kline, in tlie town of New Castle, it, the township of N o rwegian. Id. The qualified electors of the remaining part of Branch township, norincluded.in the above hound§ies, will bold Weir general eleetiolot as heretofore, at the house 130/V occupied by Philipliebres, in the town of Llewellyn. 19. The qualified elactrus of that part of the township NOTWegilln and Schuylk 111, who heretofore held their elections at the tort Carbon house, in the town of Port Carbon. and who-ale not included in the above boun daries. will hold their general elections as heretofore, at the Port Carbon house, in the town or' Port Carbon; Tu New York. $1 80 20.0.1 la 71 b itf 03 33 Op, II 7,180 11 429 :All 16 MEMO 20. All the qualified electors of the South %Vara in the borough of rottsvtlle, shall hail their elections at the public house of Charles Craig. in said ward • 13.995 14 tong : , .12,161 1S " '2l. The North Ward in the i/OCUV.iI of Pottsville ry lileastwardly of 'entre street,shall be called the "North East tVartl." and the (instilled electors thereof shall 110141 their general elucti ,, ns at the house of 31axamillizin Doerthiluer. in .ailI,Sc0(0110. 22. The North Ward to the borough or Pottsville, ly ine westis xt dtv of Centre stivet, shall be ratted the ••Nortli Wit.,-t Ward," and the qualified electors tlire ud 'that portion of the electors of Norwegian township. who having heretofore Voted in said borough, shall hold their veneril elections at the house now'oc cupied by Nathaniel J. Mills. • • That pan of the township of North mantwitn. lying north of the summit °Nile Second 1111111111:1111, shall limit another and a separate election nifdtiet, and the quali fied .voters residing Nvitliin the bounds thereof, shall hereafter hold their general el‘ctioits at the '•lnunt Carlton Hotel," in said township. 21: The electors of that part of North Manheinr town ship, eastwardly of a ljne commencing at the house of Philip Drumheller; thence to the lonise of - George Bei. pert; thence to the house of John- thence to the house of Robert ; - thence to the Schuylkill town slop line, will hold their election at the i2eurt (louse, in the borough of Ore lg:dung. 23. 'l' i e township o f South Manheint, shall hereafter form a separate election district', and the qualified vo ters thereof, shall hereafter hold their general elections at the public house now occupied by George Reber. , 26. The electors of the rentaining part of North Man beim townt.inp, will hold their election at the bousit of Samuel Beard, (Waii.hington lintel.) innkeeper. in tbe borough of Schtlyiktll Haven. 'file (rough of Schuyl kill Haven, hereafter films a separate election district, and the qualified voters thereof shall herMifter.vord the general elections in separate boxes fri'mi the town-. ship at the house of Siniuel Beard. The elec tors thereof shall elect theiroilicerS anitually at the time and place for electing judges and inspecror.iditr conduc ting .s,tid elections agreeably to the pri - n islints, of the Art. entitled an "Act Mating. SO the elector , 111 I IliS Olt aeanid of July. t thot t .. sandotight hundred, and atilt its supple-• molts. 15,a77 ot3 TnnB.o 5i1,913 02 "• i. T 11.• elt•ctors of thr!boreuzli of Tart:aqui. 11 il] hold ttlf•ir at Um 1 , 4 1101.1 . 11411.1?". to Sa W. 1.14,1101. At tcltir h time, and olai•es ar(r to be elected by the freemen of the county of : ONE l'EtozoN for Governor of the Coinnoniv;t:tllll of r.enti,ylvania. BIM Two I'Eu:toss (or Meruherg of [fie Mugu or Itopru gerdat 'yes of the Common Wealth of Penits)lania.., ONE rEl2,tni for l'reaimrer of the clout . ) . of SEhoyl- ONE l'Entsoa ihr Comity ;Auditor. - The retie: al el ec.ion to Ire Itvned between the hours of ei and•ln o'elork in the f.,remonn, and shall., endintie Without interruption or adjournment 'fulfil 7 O'clncli in the evrinzi,z, tvlte•n the polls shall be closed. In porsuance of an Act of Die General Assemblk of the ConintonWealth of l'imns3 I vsnia, entitled "Au Act relating to the eteettons of thiscomi ttttt ',asset' the second day of July, A. D., 1639, notice is hereby given : ••Ttiat the inspectors and judges, chosen as - aforesaid, shall meer at the respective places appointed fir holding .the election in the districts to whitlt they respeetively belong, tienire nine o'clock w the of the second Tuesday in October, in each and every year, aml s each of said insp,tors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such case the person W Ito shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes 'for in : ip e il o r, shah not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall hove received the Fecond bwbeet number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act an inspec tor in hts piaci.. And in ease the person who shall have received the highest number of votes tor Inveclor shalt not attend, the persor elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his•place; and in case the person elected judge - shall slit attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a jud,'”e. in place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the hoard for the space of one hour ufter.the tinse tined by law for the opening of the election, the qitalified voters of the township. ward, or district, for Which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place ofelectionothall elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. belhe'duty of said as,essorsnespectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election Outing the whole time said election in kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges, when called on, in relation to the right of any pennon assessed by them to vote Mauch election and suelkother matters in relation to the assess nients of voters as the sand inspecters.or judge, or ei ther of them, shall, from time to time, require. "That no person shall be permitted to vote at any election as nforesa id,other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one. years or more, who shall have resi ded within the state at, least one year. and in the elec tion district where he titters to vote at least ten.days im mediately preceding suctiiildet ton. and within (Um years paid a state or county tax, which sball have been asses sed at least ten dayrtherorellie election. But a citizen of the United States. whit had-previously been a quali fied voter of this state. and removed therefrom and re turned, and who Mali have resided in the election dip. trio., and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall lie eMitled to a vote atter residing in Misstate 6 months ; provided that the white, freeman, citizen of the United Steti)s, who had previously been a qualified vofor of this state. and remoyed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district. and paid taxes as afire= said. shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state six tombs; provided, that the white irccipon citizens PROCLAII, lA.TION. lATUPRGAS t ,in antltg,atiACt of the General Assem , .1 , lily bf the Commonwe.alth of Pennsylvania, en titled "Ar Act regulSlitg the General Elections within this' CommunrVealth,lisedthe 2,1 day of July, A. D., 15,19," it ts made tbti y ofthe Sheriff of every coun ty, to give public notice of such election to be holden, and to make known in such notice what officers are to be elected:— Therejvieir • 1, 'JOJJX T. ntEn-vER, High Sheriff of the County or Schuylkill, do MAIM scows by this advertise:flea to the electors of said county of Schuylkill, that a GENERAL ELECTION ONE pEnsoN for ihlron+r of the county of 501 , 411611 ONE PERSoN for CollnlYFOlOWlss , ioOCt: ONE PERSON for Director 011111: POW' of the United States, between the ages of' twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this state One year. and in the election district, ten days as afore- . I said. shall he entitled to vote, although they shall not •liave paid taxes. "Ne person Bball be permitted to vole whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Commissioners as aforesaid, unless liras I heproduces a - receipt for the payment within two years, of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the con stitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on-his own oath, or affirmation, of another, that he has paid such a tax, or, on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to . the payment thereof; or' second, if he claims a. right to vote by being an elector between the. ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de. pose, on oath or affirmation, that be has resider Lin the state at least one year next before his-application, and make such proof of residence in the district as it is re quired by this act, and thatim does verily . believe trots the account, given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidcMce as fs required by this act, whereupon the, name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto t ! . .y writing the word "tax,^ if he shall be admitted to vote hy rea son of having, paid a tax; or .the word "age," if he shall be 'admitted to vote on accouneof his ace, and in either case the reason of such vote shall be railed out. to the clerks, who shall mark hitt the list of voters kept by them. . old all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote - is not found on tfie list furnished by 'the chin injsFjoyier4 andassessor, or his right to vote, whether found thireon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall he the ditty of their inspectors to exam,' ice such person on oath its to his quantifications, and if he claims to have resided within that•state for one year or more, his oath shall he *sufficient proof thereof, hut share make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has rcsided.with in the distract for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shalt also himself swear that his bona file residence, iii pursuance al his lawful calling. is within the district and that ho did not remove in the said district fur the purpose of voting tnerein. ••Every person qualified as aforesaid; and who shall make due proof if required, of residence anti payment of taxes, as atliresrid, shall be permitted to'vote in the township, ward, or district in which he shalt reside. ••If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officers of an election trotter this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty. or shall block up nr attempt to block the window or avenue to any win &lvy ere the same may be holden, or, shalt riotously disturb the n,ce at such election or shall use or prac lice anYintimidationythreats, frce, or violence, with design to hinUrflre untioly or overawe a ny elector, or to prevent nun from VOthlf.!, or to restrain T ye, freedom of I twice, snch person on conviction shall be fined in any earn not eXrerding five bundled dollars and be pristincitS4,ir any titne not less than tins nor more : than twelcf• noml,bs. And if it shall he shown to the court whete the,trial of' such offence shall be had that the person so OM:whoa was not a resident of the city, ward,' district,/ r township, where the said offence was com mitted, and toifentilled to a vote therein. then, nit Can- Wirtiuh. he shall be sentem - ed to pay a floe of not Jess than . tore'hundred dollars, and he imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years, - . • — lf any person or persons slit ❑ makeany bet or wa / ger upon the resultofany election within this Commen wealth, or shun int2r to make atiy such hot irr wager. either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any writ ten or printed advertiseinstit, challenge or invite any per: , on or persons to make such bet or wager, upon con lion thereof he or they shalt forfeit and pay three . times thelannmut so bet. or offered to he bet. —The judges are to make their returns for the county of Schuylkill, at the Court House in Orwitsburg, on Friday, the itith day of October, A I)., 18l7." Given under my hand and seat at the SheritT's office , at Ortvigsburg. and dated September 11th, in the') ear of nur-loird, one thousand. eight hundred, and forty sixl and seventieth year .of ,the Independence of the - United' hiatus of Auterica. God ore the Cornononlr'eaith. JOHN T. IVERNItII, Sitt:ritr'o. Office. Ortvie, 1 • i bur g , Sept I Ith, 1 9 17. f • 37 _ . Dr. Cull2iiN Indian Vegeiliple Panacea. R OWAN WALTON invite. attention to the lot adverli,mvnt : Mt. CULLER EVER VICTOitTOUSI As a proof of the rontiimed success of. Dr. Cir Gidta n Verelsbte einarta. we refer to a feci . nI the many rewilwates in of pub semis u, Of cures performed by this great purifier. ' Capt T. L. Sanders. ron,table of South Mulberry Ward, cured of Harber's Itch. ' Mr. J. II Reese's child, No, S 3, North Seventh street, cured of Hereditary Teller, which covered his entire body. , Mr. M. Mceleas' chlid, No 3SO, Market street . , afflict ed with Seroitila from its birth. Mr. E. W. Maxwell. Grape 'court; lkarket el., above Eighth, cured of Scrofula. had fourteen open lifters upon his body at the time he commenced taking the, medivine. Miss ChrisOlturt Sand:, West Spruce street. -tteettri Reach-and Willow streets, near the Schuylkill. cured oc Scrofula . ; had. sutli•red eight years ; ' her head was toil mu ; h effected tl r •lt taw a ita CllllllB would 1 , 846 tuiLat her ear—this is a simile. Capt. John K. Barcia), No. 40P. Market street, cured of Scrofulous Sore Leg. of 46 years', standing. This case is well known to many of oar hest physicians who have frequently advised amputation.. Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr.. No. 5, Jedirrsrin,west of Schupl killSiathstreet,belowLocnst.This was, undoubtedly one of the most severe cases of Scrofula ever cured, and iiCcertifiuti to by many of our best physicians rind cler gymen. rend also by himself, Joseph Barbour. No. I, Short court, east from Twelfth. street, above Rare, cured of Scrofulous Sore Throat, of eight years' standing. Fcick's child, No. 7:31, Dock street, Phil* delphia. \lr, Michael Duffy, Nh. 'lli, North Front street, (at P. Brady-1, Co's.) Philadelphia, cored of Teller of twenty five years. • Mr. William Flemming, No "2.10, Wa , ltington street. between Eighth and Ninth, Plidadel;ibia. cured of Kiy sipelas of four years, which destroyed the Resit to the bone. William Barker,.tured gf s ernfula. This ca4e had been in the hospital many months, and discharged as in curable—he is now well,-and may be seen daily at our office. Kirttan,'Miuldv creek. Moulton county., Ohio, CIMEI of Serofula. This was a very'severe rase, and . Kinian says that rould money prevent. be would not ifodergollie same affliction for ten thousand dullard, and yet he was cured for a feu"dullars, by'Dr. culletek Vegerahle Panacea. 51r. John W. Hazleton, of Mulira Rill. New Jersetl. cured of Tetter of ten years' standing, with a few b. - ties ofthe Panacea. I of 61 Mr. John Brocken, Germantown, at the ace 'of GI yearn N as cured of a violent Teller that had troublcil him for 1 , 3 years. Mrs. Eve Siscoe, No. 53. South st., between Thirii and - North, from Schuylkill, oiled of fever sores Oft luir ankles. after sutferinr, 12 yearn with them. Mre. S. In 62 years of age._ ; _ Mrs. ElizaLioli C. Fester, Second street. four dopes, above Washincton street was cured of 'Fetter on hOr lee. which had troubled her 14 years. Mr. Hiratn 'Attleboro`, Buillo co.:Pa-cured of Salt Ithen in. ThiS caceltad berroprotiontieed inritrahlo Ily some P 2 or lilltitySi; idne of. lb.' first 'eta lidina—asla last resort had recintine Tatiirea,ain/ WaS cured completely in a feta' anotillis..gter sulTerinit 17 years—the disease hail alinogrertql hi ienii re person. Cleirles 01k, late of Pa tiiit streej,' now of Man, ayittik, cored of Teller of 5 years in hands and feet. •••rytr, ohh,..lniiiper Street, near Spruce. cored, of Scrofulous Alters on the shoulders, whi.•ll had defied the. doctdrllls , than a year; • AfnietrA ,a r. send to nxiroffwe and cet these coral- Sales . from t9ticli you wjll learn the extraordinary salt . - 112, 0 11 g: 0 f 111 ° ` 1 ! Pe WU 'Well Z14111t:IllOtlent - ctire. ROW .NI) &"4 - WAI.TON.. Noptietnro, • nei, Ma. ltet.street. Philadelphia. , For sale by S. C.•MARTIN. and 11. BANN AN. rnrw•irCenlre. and Market 'street.. Pntisville J. 11. F.AI,IS. Jliiiee.vilie ;. ENGLAND & McMAKEN. and .1. V. LAMBERT. Iteadine.• (Sept. 4_ RF. ItUdilliT( ItifarrilLENS,. • AVIN E AND 1.10,1101 t STORE, N. E, CORNER OLD YORK itOATI AND WILLOW FkREET?' Cl= Have constantly on hand a larne assortment of L'quors, Wines and Cordials. [Sep. 4, 1817. "in —3t3 . s II Cl , O lINTERS.—III.ANIi (' OLDS.— lON packs of - Malik, printing cards, varying in price &Ant 621 rim:, to rt I '4l per,illizen. last T.ervi v,I :Mil for sale;aYltolessile and'retail at \ [Auc.2s 25] i3A.:`:NAN'S S 7 ANT El).—A lad about IS years ()rage Pi take rare ‘‘ of a hor9e, and make himself nenerally useful about the le - oiR., mot stable. None need apply 'miens he all brine. recommendations as to character. &c.— Apply at till? office. , [Ann. 2A Ni 3t I;[T A NT . lip.-i—Two coed workers. in _Tin and Sheet V !MIL In goad wages ;1'1.'4 constant employ nwnt win be given Apply at the Stove Foundry of ;Aoc.US 'HILL & WILLI POlsi, Coal Street. et ()CORED CARDS Mr Zephyr work and Man Croeb ) rework... just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Variety Stores' • [Sept.4 • 3A TIORTIOILTURIST--AJournal ofßural Art 1 'awl Rural Taste. edired by A.': J. Downing. .Stt,h serintiona for this valuable Work received ut this Mime, M 1101.414,1 monthly: price *3 per annum. tßept.4 ..ari (W.: COAL CO.:A: !—Persons having coal to lJ - he delivered in Philadelphia, will be recetvcd oh yardage and cent to any p art of the, city, by the tinder signed at a small commission. SIiEDAKER. & REX, Phila ,Aisr."2B 35 31101 itroan below Gallon hill TAYLO - T R'S U. S. MONEY REPORTnilitMl6iiiii terfeit Detector, the beet work in the United StateS. It also contains a fac simile of all the Gold and Silver coins. together with their value each month, Single copies 10 cents. Merchant+. trailers, tavern keepers, &r. by enchising us 81 will have the puhlfratlon sent monthly for one year, front RANNAN.S Sept. 4 36] Omsk and Periodical Store, Pottsville.' (Li ITUATION W.„‘NTED.—& young man wishes' a I: 1 situation PP hook-keeper or assistant. lip is a per fi,ipentitan and accountant. lie is healthy and robuit and feels confident he can give satisfaction manything lie would undertake. Not twine a resident he would refer to certificates &c., left at this-ndice. Aug. 28 • • 35-3t* M 0 VI EELECTORS I tE 1 —Friends and Fellow Citizens :—The solicitation of numerous friends has induced me to become a can didate for the office of COMMISSIONER of the county of Schuylkill at the ensuing October election. Should I be successful the duties of the office shalt be perfornr nil a scrupulous regard for the interests of all par ties concerned.. Very respectfully, ' ' Your oh4dient Servant. FREDERICK BECK. , Oiwigslitirg, Aug. 2I 34 $ _ ________ l ilLiiit STRAY PONEY.—Strayed away from the subscriber about three weeks ago,, a - entail hIAY HARE, both hind feet white. with a White streak on her forehead reach ing to her nose. Whoever will return said mare to the subscriber, or give information where she can begot again will he reasonably rewarded. Serir.4 36 341 • JAMES CLARK..` Volt SALE—Three mortgages reell secured oLlitnprn v ing property in the borough of Pottgville,oach be ing thu first lien on the property cowered by it. Enquire of SAMUEL LEWIS. Sept. 9 36] Surveyer and Conveyancer, Centre St.' T UMfltll.—jii;TrTe7eiS 7 e7l.llT.ooo 7 t. helnlockjoist an I sea:alma : also a iot of seasoned cherry plank. Sept. 4 ail 2t) P. GOULD 4 CO. ARGE CUESS MEN, vek 7 Chian.for playiner. just 1-4 waived awl Or tale at Oept-43 NNAN'S: THE JOeURNAL—. J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE OPPOSITE THE !3IINERS' BaSX. Pottgolie.,pa pion-st—ly National Loan Fund Life .Assu- . ranee SotietY•of,_ London. C 4 SAVINGS DAMS for theTteneth of the Widow A I and the Orphan."—Empowered by Act of Par- I liatnent.—Capital 1500.000 or 8 2 .300,000. Decides a Re serve Fund (from Surplus Premhims)ofaboutslB.s,ooo. T. Lamle Murray. Esq., Geurge street, Hanover square. Chairman of the Court of Directors in London. Elliotson. M. D.,1F.-11. S. -*teary. W. S. B. Woolhouse, Esq ,F. R. A., 8. Secretary.— ; .b% P. Carnrous, Esq.. The following are among the advantages offered by this itfstitution The auarantee of a large , , capital, in addition to the t accumulation of premiums. The peculiar benefit seen! I red to the assured by the rincip/e of the loan depart- I tient.. The payment , of premiums half-yearlv, or gnar -1 Wily, by parties insured for whole term of life, at a tri l.llinemdditional charge. Their:netting leave extensilte nod tmerqi. persons insured prickle , can at once borrosi I half amount of anneal Inmate and claim the same privilege fair tiVe ,SUCT.essive - xehri., on.theiy own note Ind deposit of policy., Part of the Capital perina -1 neatly , invested in the United States, in the names of ! three/of the Local Directors, as Trustees—available always to the! assured in eaves of Aisputed claims (should any such arise) or otherwise. j Thirty days at lowed after each payment of premitint becomes due !,willinut forfeiture of policy. Nu charge for medical examination, The Society being founded on the MutiA) and' Joint Sto..k principle, panies may participate in the profits of the - Society,: t M.-thirds of.whiLli are annually divided among those a4nreti for 10 on the participation state. Persons %vim are desirous; to avail themselves of the advantages nffeied by. this Institution, by addressing the General' Agent, J. Leander, Starr, No. 74, Wall St., New York, can• Obtain the requisite information and the necessary papers fur effecting an insurance. • . tC,- Any, information with regard In this Company can be obtained at the office of the .tuners' Journal: hung 11, 1617 34 • The Great Preceptive Medicine, Wright's Vevtqble Pille have ariti'eved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of ob stinate case's ofi disease, even after they had been en tirely given up, and after all other remedies hathisiled, yet their power .of. prerention mat' he justly esteemed their cnowNING GLORY! ' '•Storms," it is said, •• ,purify the air," lott,storms do misrhief also, and are sn'far ad evil. %Vere it within human power to maintain the !, 64.ECTRICAl. between the earth and air. there would he no occasion for storm 4, for the air would always be pure So of the human body. If kept free from morbid hu mors. the action is regular and healthy ; httt if those homers'are a doWcd-to accumulate•, a rrisis, or. in nthtr wools, a sterm,iWill arise, which is ahva',s more or lesii dangerous.' 'WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEtIF.TAIII.F. p 11.1.8 . .. are einially well calculated to pre rent the storm, or to allay it when it i`Uille.i. But PREVENTION IS BETTER TITAN CURE, besides being cheaper and IM is troublesome. The delay of a day in the comtnencement of sickness has often kneed fatal;rital always renders the case more difficult to manage. het the sickness be caused by CHANcitES tip ‘yE.VIIIEIt, high living. want of excreise, ;close Confinement, fune- Donal derangement, or anything else the effect upon the body is nineh the same—ms l , equally- dangerous, and is removable by the same means. HAVE r O,U A COLD 3 - Let II not ri;ieti loth Consumption ! Are e pu Dyspeptic? Beware of the hypochondria. Two ritlis taken every tither night on an empty stotnach, for a short ihneovill, in nine cases out of ten, ewe the Dospepsia, and there-• by drive awayaliellegion of •idevils bale." For Head achol; no inetheinelis superior to Wei/fears Indian Vege- WO Pills. Costiveness, that-prolific mother of disease, is caused by a torriiit state of the liver. which these pills elTectibdly mires. I By striking at the root of disease, Wright's Indian jVriget able Pills prevent all and. cure all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if used with common dis , retioli; and we commend them to the use of ihose,who havil not yet tried them. • The foll Owing• highly respectable storekeepers, have been appointed Agents for the sale of %vim:la's usr- DI A N VEGETABLE PH.LS. in ISchnylkil) County : THOMAS D. BEATTY, Pottsville. Medlar & Bickel, Ortrigsburg. . . A. Heebner ii• Soli. Port Carbon. ifewald. PoQ' & Co., McKeanstourg. I , Geo. 11. Prey. Tuscarora. Henry' Koch & 'son, Middle'port. . .. • • Win. Tageartfainamia. . . r.. & E Hamm, Orwigahurg. . . • NVlnieler & Miller, Pine grove. .- Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantango. • . Jonas Katiffinati, Llewellyn. • Jacob Kalinin'. Nlahantanzo. ' ' • • ' John Weist. KlM:termini. - . . - Gabriel Herb, Ziminerin intown. C. It De Foret, Millersville. •*) - Jonathan Coe hill, Llewellyn. 1 1 . , 1:km10241401,e his. East Brit onWiCR. S. Hart & Co., Kew Philadelphia. Levan & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. M. & J. Dieclifir, East Broinswick. ;Jonas Robinholds. Port Clinton. . „, • Retfsnyder & Brother, New Castle. 11. E. Reedy, Dower Mahantonge. . . saltine% Boyer, Port Clintoin. . , Henry Eckel, Tremont, . 1 1 • , • , Win. Trice. St. Clair. - I • Boyer & Wernert,McKeinelirg. - 111 ' 11 .1• lif - lflier.MintirsvilloiL , , W. IL Barlow, New Phibidelullia.' rs- Offices devoted exclitsiimiy to the sale of Wright's' Indian Vegetable Pills,, of the North American Col lege of Health, No.lltig„GraeniVich street, New York f• No. 19s Tremont streei..lbinori —and nrincipal ',Untie No 169 Race street. Phila.![l.iig.. ill, Di 67, 34 3 n DOLLAKS REWARD.—William Arnls!fooE WItO, Z.A r was arrested at Poib•ville. i hailed with stealing: a 3111LE„eseatisd from the Constable at this place. a 1 few days sinee.i The above reward will be paid fn 1.1 I) in arrest and delivery' to the Jail. at ville. Colatulik .Co.. Pa. .1 • , 'JOHN BLANCHARD. ' I Pittston, Sept. 4 ($1) 36--3 t . • Philadelphia Watches, Jewelry 1 . and Silver 'Ware,. .. GURR•NTEKR BETTER FOR THE ruts n TIIAN AT • .04Y OTHER NTURE PIIILADEI.PHIA, ..11a y be had teholebale-and retail at (late Nicholas Le ilurdys,) .71d0'. 72. NeCth 2d St., aboce Arch, 1 • " 1 ; D 1 . :9 1 1 i .I ATCIItS, II :1 ~ 1 e, low,. and medium -' ~ i qualities among which are, . ; L' ' Id‘l. ' • • ' " I I - i - $lO in $lOO . :, Go et,ys, mil . menet , - ,_••- " Lepines " - - -• 25 to '4O guartiers. imitation' - ' - , 5 Silver Levers, full jewelled, •; - --i 20 to i2O " Lepines " -'' .I,i - - 12 to ,15 goarliers, tine; -' 1 - t: • - - 2to, 10 I EW.El.Rl7.—Diamonili,• Goil Chain. Cold Pens with gold and silver holders. PiMcils, lire 's7i, Inns. Ear and Finger lingo, Bracelets, Cameos of shell. coral and lava. with every other article of jewelry of the richest and most fashionable patterns, 1 , SILVER !WAR,E.—Plates, Forks, Spoons, -Cups, &e.' of standard silver. , ] • I'LATF.I) WARE.—Castors, Cake . liaskets, rani?, Vases, Caid Cases, and oilier rich fancy goods in great va7iitty , Wholesale buyers will save money by calling herti. fore puridnising• I, 7 ...) , Keep this advertisement and call nt Nii..72. , Too , will be satisfied the goods are really cheaper and better than ale offered in the city.- -For sale low, a hand• some pair of show cases suitable for a Jowelry or Fan cy Store. Enquire as above. • • . Phila., Sept. 4. 161, , 20-Iy. JAMES MiGEItS; UMBELLLA AND PARASOL MANIU.FAOTIIRER, 100. 9; Caul Bt., Pottsville.. • r.tp LT,»lnpllas and Parasols repaired at short no tice 4 (Sept:l-36-6th ~ ,L(11.I1TION OF PARTNERSIIII'.—The partneri-, , J: tie retof.o exkliug under the firm of MAJOR & otchisoN in the Flour, grain, and CoMmii.sion Mount' Galin; Schuylkill county, his thi's days been di.isolved .I.v. mutual rotient. Persons. in debted to the concern ty ill make payment and those ha ving trill present them to ..ither of the partneris for loittletiod. W 71.1 :iI,PLIOR. A:iig 2i 33 .1: ii. DIeIiSON. . , -• lit OW 1300h$. i l WASIIINCTOY and ll,is Generals. or t le I.raends of the lievoluijort.! part Yard 4, by Georgeil.ippard. • ea. h :f . ' I 1 4511 , 25' The Innared, by LadY eltariotte Etty4Omplete ' in -I vol.. pfire , . h The The Orgatniation of Labor and Assocri4tion by Muth. ftraineourt, m ; ice I 25 Crimes of the Rotel:M. orltome in the Seventeenth j l Century, a 116torical tomancr, conipiee,'w ith mit expuriiation, pci t ' Clianthers' Miscellany f Useful and Emeriaining ' Knowledge, in mind, .rs. each forming a cont. plefe work. Edited b ' Robert Chatik.rs, price 25, Chambers' cyclopaalia f English Literature, No. 15, containing a select tin of thd chnicesil Kat ie-. tion of English authors, price ' ' 25 RemarkaWelEvents in tlic Iliitorr of America, No. 4, pricet• . . j 25 Braichewaitit's Retrospect of •Practical Medicine and Surgery, containing a retrospective view of every discovery and practical ititprormnent in • t lie medical st iences. Terms for the whole se , rieS, No. I' to 12. inclbsive, att. Pei annum thereafter,Sl 50 in mlCance. Subscriptions-ree'd The Parrkide, - or the, Y1,1111i1 . 8 Career Of Crime, complete. 50 Walter %Wife, or the Doom of the Drinker, by Thomas Dann English, price ' . •25 The Castle liravo, or the miner and Preacher. A . Romance from unwritten Adventures in the life of 'Stephen Rommel's, by Mi . s. M. L. Sweetser, 25 Taylor's Money Reporter and Counterfeit Detect or. Suscrlptions received (dr this wink, ' 10 Greatest Plague of Life, part 5, 1 ' - .6; Wend Leighton, or a Year in the Country. by Mary Ftawltt, ' . , 25 Ladies' Bonk for Septethber I - 25 Graham's Magazine for S.,ptemher, [' , - 25 Subscriptions received fqr all the periodicals and de livered free nf, postage., Also, a variety or other new works, fiat received and for sale at i .[Aug. 281: DANN AN'S Rook Store. Nevi Iron and Steel Store. THE subscribers, importers and dealers in foreign and. American irmi, beg leave Lie •eall the attention of. purchasers of IRON and STEEL, to the new assortment of Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable. and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly receiving from Europe direct: Also, American (rim, consisting of Hoop, Band, Scroll, &cc: English, Russia, and American Sheet iron; Small Round and Square Iron, from ,leths and upwards.; Boiler and Flue Iron. Horse Shoe and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various sizes ; Locomotive Tire and Railroad Iron ; Angle Iron, Half round Iron, &C. Spring and Blistered Steel, from the best stamps of Swede Won; Cast and eihear Steel, &c.; all of Which they offer at the lowest rutu, for Cash, or at Aix months for approved reference, and to which they Invite the attention of purchasers before replenishing their stocks. i. Mn.; Pie and Bloom hart received on commission, on which advnnces will he made. SA & BRINK, [maned Steel Merchants, _ 117, North Water St., and 5 6 . North Del. • Avenue, Philadolphia. Phil-Art.lllllla. ialy3l. 1 4 17 31—ly 1 oily I'ENS—A WM article which %eill not corrode ja,u refriced and for sate at • UANNA.Zi'd 136 1 4. ; 81 "' ": °": „,—ros, Wholesal r Grocery. xrpt.tiraird Street, atuarsßacs, ruman4rstra.. MILE; sub - scriber would ask the attention' of country . 1. merchants to the-teneial assortment of FRESH which isniwaya tq be hod at his storm . He keeps cohstanUy on hand prime Green Rin and Lamm COFFEE t best cpiality Steam Syrup and Sd gar HouseMOLASSES; every variety of Refined an. Brown SUGAR; d large stock (4 . Green and .Black TEAS, orlrbe latest Importation and of every &ctn. Lion and price ; OIL; SPICES, SALT, &c.; &c. Country produce taken is trade, or purchased at fair n ticket prf ces. - Merchants would rind it to their interest to vizi. this establishnient, where goods are offered at the lowest prices, oMthe most reaminable terms, and are put up with prbroptneas and fidelity. ,5ept.4,47 35 Qui WILLIAM RONEY. Jr. . I FALL MILLINERY GOODS.' JOHN STONE Imporuriand Dealer* in Silks; Ribbons. and Millinery Goods, No. 45, &iya, Steond Strut, , PIIILATiELPEILL: ARE now opening for. the fall trade a very Loo-.? rich aisortment or miLLINERY GOODS, a . 4 ?-te., large proportion of which art of thafeown in poriation. viz,: Bonnet, Silks. figured anirplain. Bonnet! Satins, of all colors and (panda*. Fancy frontier and Cap Ribbons, a secy handsotrie as- snrimear, ", Silk flushes: Silk Velrels, black and colored; of all qualities, French 'and Ameritan ArtifiLlallowers, Funry:Laces, Cap staffs 7.ace Trinitnings, ,Bonn 5.V. Crowns, Tips, Buck rants,4Willows., ,Tliey have also received by,the, late, arrival a very beatitifni assortment n( FANCY r FATHERS direct from the mannOrmarers in Paris. Philailrlphia, Sept. 4, ISI7 3b-Int rubtle Sale of Town Lots. be sold at publicsale at Mortintore's lima in YY the b o rou gh of Pottsville; on Saturday. the MA day nj September, next, at JO o,clock to the forenoofri, Tit TOWN LOTS, in the toWn of Deer Park, about iivo miles distant from' Pottsville. on the. Mitiersville read, aboitt eqni-distant from Pottsville and Millersville The lots range about 20 feet front by 200 feet in depti: TERMS or SALP ARE AS rot4ows :—Purchasers of r t lot, one-half cash and half in one year, ith inter 1 , of two Into one-fourth cash and, the halance in lon equal annual payments with inter( :of three lots, one- fi.uch ea:du:mil the balance in three equal annual pay ments with interest; of (bur or more - lots, tme-finfrth rash and the balance in five eqtril annuli payments, with interest, be even red by 'torte me, in the usual way. The whole property wilt he sold_ without reserve or to the hilltest and hest Nadel.. A plan of the lots may be seen at the °a, of It. Woodside, Esq. EDWARD V. FA/NE/IA it, • Aim 2147 31—ts] Agent for the Proprietors. Watches. JewOcry . THE Sulweribei ntl'er:s3 to thy: trade. or brie; tail, a lot2e and zeneral esqoriment or the to!- '" < loWilit! att te.,l,riiicallut los own importation • or 11111.10113e1.re. Iluyers or coral:. in Me • tine are invited to examine the afanrtnu•nt. and demo arc soliched with the demi ranee that every effort will be made to give sat i3ractimi and, nsure it - enotinuanee ofcustom. . . Gott! and Silver LeVei - Watches or ordinary quality, On' , do tin of superior finish. Ho. dodo, Anchors and Leitines. Silver ti,inhle eased Entnish and Swiss verge,Watches, with light, inealintn, and heavy cases. , Cold Jewelery mall varieties, tine and coalition. Silver Plated. and Silver Wares. Musieni Bolos, play ins. 2,4, t , 8, and•lo tunes Gnta and Sitvet , i•ipertacips. , 1)11111,1nd Pifintycl Gold Pens. . . Mantel and Cane Clocks, in gilt and other frames. Watchinakers• Tools and Materials of all sorts, Fancy ArtiMes, Pins). Fans. Steel Beads, Having every facility forobtaitling goods on the most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will be ollbred to purcluisr4s. JOHN C.. FARq,. ' , 1121 Chesnut street. Philltilidphia. Philaila„ Atilt. 21, 1817 < ' • Guns Guns 1! , BRIGHT & POTT , . •• TOWN lIAI,LjR.ON STORE. DOUBLE antl• SINGLE sIIOT POWDER, FLASKS, SDOT• BELTS, DUPONT'S CANISTER POWDER, • PERCUSSfION CAPS, • REVOLVING PISTOLS, • • SINGLE AM) DOUBLE PISTOLS. The above are a Bile assortment of En ¢liah and Ger man Inanufactore. • TABLE. POCKET, (UTLERY, SCISSORS, AND prat) • . a in sortment-of the !Rost celebrated makes. R( PE, HEMP, PACKING CORDAGE, .ANVILS, 13 .W 3, Vices and Fit's, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET PLACES. IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long 'and Short Inindled 'Shovels made expressly, for our awn sales. BUILDING MATERIATA, ConsioUmt. of Locks. Latches, Illiutes. Paints. Oil. (ales of American, German, and English inannfaclure.! A ' IRON AND 'STEEL. HairniorPil and hulled Irrin, Sheet, Flue,' Ba ud, and Hann Iron. TOOLS, Caritertiers'.Shnenrilitirs'. and Saddler: o , SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & TRIMMING,, :Mat ti variety of iron notions. 4,7 15 Steam NM &e., for Sale, IN PORT CARRON. 'THE, subscriber otrers for sale his - 4N1311 STEAM MILL, situated in the town of 2 2, e..ol'ort Carbon, sichitylkill county.. The 4 , mill is built of stone 32 by 40 Cent, liree s 111211, at a Fin stone en , gine house attached. There is assn a frame !minding connected with the mill n 2 he an feet ex tending acro..s the ,river Mr storing grain 6:c. The Mill has three run of stones, and an eccellent engine. Also landing : 4 5 lest front on the Schuylkill Canal, at the head of the Navigkiint, extending ;hat It Valley Rail Road. on which Is erect' d a large stole house, stables, and a cooper shop. All the his Tidings ,for lading the Mill &c., are in excelletW , cotil (Mimi:, and furnidied in the hest manner. a This property is situated at M. head of Canal Navi gation.aral or the junction of the Mill Creek and • kill Valley !tail Roads, a bratiFli of Which runs within 20 feet of the door of the Mill. Boats by the' Canal run dtrectly finder the mill, and discharge their cargoes of grant ilfronalt hatchways into,the miltabove, on the landing below. All the tlourand (Arils can be disposed of at the mill door at 11w highest market price, as fast att-,niatidtfac tured. and, when taken into consideration that it Is the only mill located in that portion of the Coal Ilasin, ne cessary both by Canal and Rail. Road, and connecting with the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Rail Roads. so that grain can lie received and the products disposed ofat the door, without any transpoitation, It Is, 14111111 . 9- timiahly, one of the mos! desirable mill properties ever of for sale. The: terms will be Made easy.to the purchaser. . I . : As the subscriber has Mall^ arrangements to engage to another business, if not sold la a reasonable time, it: will be.oll'ered for runic_ For further particular.; apply to, or address, pom pai,l, L. F. WHITNEY, Port Carbon Port CUrbon, Atig. 7, 1817. ' . 31— tr . Salamander, rire,• and Thief ! Proof CilPfitS, Fire-ProofPnn me for Banks and Storrs. Seat and Lela- , . . Copaar ' Presses. Potent Vote:Lined Refrigera tore Water' -Fillers,-Fillers,Potent . Portabie Water Closets, nitrated for, the Sirk and Infirm. EVANS LPL, w.AursoAT, 713, South Third St., (opposite the Phi!oda. Exchanee.) N i t ANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand, a 1.11 idrze tis,torttuent of the above articles, tocether with their Patent Improved Salamander:FlßE-PROOF SAFES, which are so (instructed as to-•tet at rest all manner rir (I. , nlit as to the; iwing strictly fire-proof, and that they: iv ill resist the fire of any boittlitie. The out- • side ra.tvs of these 7 , :tf,s are /nude of boner iron, Me' inside cats of soapstone, and het Wren the: outer (Note and inner ease is a space ofj,oottleAbri,e inches arid is filled in with Indestructible material, so as' to tke it qn s talpoasibility to barn any of Miff:contents in: side of this etwst. These Soapstone Salitrianders aio prepared antl,do challenge the woad td produce any article in the shade nem.* s a p, NI it ;Witt stand as ninth twill. iindtwe hold mfrs.-lye:4 . re ifty at all times to have limn trtriv lele d by puldic. bonfire, W a cork tinue to Out nuricture it large and gelsrthliatairtnient our Pre:intim Air-tielit Fire, ProiocSallta. new, livlorliere are over Son now in use,and everylaidatteethey have e,iven entire satisfaction in the ptir)liAsers ' - - of which we • wilt refer the politic to a few geotkinen who have them' : in , . (01l & NnydeT, Pottsville ; Josoph G. Lawton, Pottsville Mr: V illiant Carr. troykstown, l'a. . N. & G. Taylor, 10, North 3ist.; A. Wright & Neph ew, Vine st. Wharf; Alexander Cartui. Coo vevancer. corner of Filbert and oth st s.; John M. Ford. A... North 3 , 1 st ; Thera Inish, '2O, North 3d st ; Jainen M. Paul. 101, Solidi 411 i AL; Dr. David Jayne. P. South 3,1 st.; Matthew T Miller, 4U , South 34 st ; and we could naiad some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Non we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof SafrA, to call at our store before purchasing elAewhere, and we raft satisfy them that they will get a betterand cheaper article at nut-store than at any other establishment 'tithe city. ,' We also ninnufarture the ofrlmety Fin! Proof Chests at. very Incv , nrices. cheaper thin they can be bought at any other store in Poilatielptini. • . DAVID. EVANS, • JOHANNES WATSON. Philmia., Ang. 2i, 47 ' 35 11. 1:731 . 9unt-L} , • fiTN - . MOORS RESIDON, MERCHANT TAILORS, X 0.76 S9utlf. Third Street. neatly oppositc the Er chant's, Philadelphia, ' • EePEGTFIII.I.Ii announce to their friends and the t. public thu s they are constantly prepared to make to order, of the finest and best materials, and at moderate prices, every ankle of Fashionable Clothing constitu ting aGentleman'S Wardrobe, for Which their com plete stock of choice, and carefully selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., of the latest and most de sirable patterns, are particularly designed. . . • Their own practical knowledge of the busin ess and a personal attention to every garrtient, enables them to give entire satisfaction. and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invitation to give them a call. flaying been for mire connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this coun try. employing none but flat rate Workmen, and being in the constant receipt of the latest fashions, and best styles of goods, they are fully prepared In accommo date customers in the best maiiiter. Philada., Aug. It, 1817. -33-6 am Charles Stokes, GLOBE HATA, OF FASHION, , ', NO. VA MARKET STREET, t'tiILADELPHI A_ CLO'FHING—a necessary and usefolarttcle; I* well becomes every one who buys before purchasing to look and see where it can be-In - ight cheapest. I am satisfied,gand, reader, you will'heJ if you favor Me with a clll, - and leak over my stock of mods. Yen Will not only buy : yourself, but tell all your friends where cheap clothing can be had, and they will do the same. If ,you coine to the Globe Hall 'of Fashion'and-do not find goods twenty per cent. cheaper than any store In the city, I think you will say Gen. Told& aever *hip. ped the Mexicans l I think he never did any V:trnt else. 1151. oiriwhinz salted fm , - mtutry tta , le which niereharti and oqiery ate t. - tr toll:lily invited to examin.•. CU:. a Ix:: ,3r0xF,...,.• ,H "c 2ie3, fvert. 7ti Aug. t 9. 47 35 3ral door below NiorP i , . • REMOVAL 'BILL. - 1 AN ACT. . . • Conternine'the removal of the seat of justice -of the cciunty 'of Schuylkill. from Orwigsberg tb the borough of Poltsvine. . • Ste. 1. Re it enacted by the Serrate "and Rouse of Representatives of the Coromenwealth of Pennsylvania In General' Assembly met, and It is tn;reby enacted by - e authority of the sante, That It shrill and may be 1 aw- IVal for the qualified voters who` finve resided in Schuyl kill county for aeast six calendar months immediately j prece i in:tig i,,,., trae t general electicia, to vote ' at such .etection u t lkuestion of the removal of their seat ,ch • ofjustice Rom r - igsbure to the boroughof Pottsville. in the county of Sepuylkill, in the manner following to *it t.thotle in favonofa removal shall voteA written or Printed-ticket labelled "seat of juatice,".and contain ing the words " for Potterille;' and thrice opposed to a removal shall vote a written or printed ticket, labelled as tiforesaid„and containing the words "for °twigs • lute;':: the said tickets to be deposited in a box which shall tie provided for that purpose at each and every of the. election pollsofsaid county ; and the returns ofeald electionshalebe Made in the same manner, by the return: , judges. - ii lriTlie - e - aiti - iir the election 'of members of assembly; and if. on the meeting of the return judger. it shall appear that a majority of-the votes have been given hi Moot of Pottsville, then the following sections of thlaittt shall he of full force and effect; but if it shall appear. that a majority of the votes have been given against Pottsville, then the following sections of this act shall he null and void, . . See. R. That if a majority of the voters hfsaid county of. Schuylkill- qualified as nforesaid, -Voting on maid question of removal, 'shall decide In the manner pro vided in the .first section of this act, in favor of the rent : nye; of the seat °nuance, in said cottlity, to the bon. ough of Pottsville, the citizen. of Pottsville, in said county, shall erect or cause to be erected. at their own proper expense, within three years fronnland after such election, in the borough of PottiVille aforesaid, suita ble buildings, of brick or stone, for a'rnurg house and different Mikes lirr- - -the safe - keeping nfthe county re 'cords,:tiniter the direction of the county commissioners for strut enmity. who are hereby authorized to receive :It -conveyance ter ript or Ids of ground Mr the use of the county of Schuylkill, in fee *inlet°, cleir of all tintaitii-, brances, the said - buildings to be erected on such lot or lots of ground thus conveyed ; and the county comfit's eiae ers for said, cen]: y, are •liereby authorized and required. at the' .y.p•-rise of Said mutiny. to erect and build h suitable Bounty prison muljail:of brick or strum, In said borough 01 Pottsville:within said threeyears after sechelect tort, an aforesaid; and the said county commis shiners are herehy atttlinriziltt And empowered, aisonin. as said seat ofjustlce shall be removed front Orw lesburg to Pottsville, in the manner herein provident, to grant and convey to thd borough of Orwigsbute, the court housd nn.l Miner public buildings and land on which thd sameure erected, and the Inppurtenances thereto, in the lioroligh of Orwigahurg, to have and 1., hold the sane only in trust, and for the : IBC and mil-dose of occupying ' ' and Ilrllt/E,ll/11/1/111/inl..s annLrealststate as an academy and seminary of learnhig. for the education of youths. Sep-. 3. It shall ire lawful for the Citizens of Potta• Ville to obtain 'sultsixiptionn4 feint any person or per: cons willing to eitb•cribe nut Motiej or materials for the erre' ion of such court !noise and public offices, a s , are provided for in the -eeonnf wetter of this ad ; anti' in : it-fruit. of the payment of the cattle to the county: 1 r .immisaionera. said county commissioners are hereby empowered to conse snit tin be brought ih the name 07 said . l'IttlillY01") C.11(1111 e the recovery of the same; and when.. collected, Win, entitled 11/111111 do defraying the expenses.of stick buildings. See. 4. That so soon ;as be public buildings art coin- Meted. arcordinh in the iirovi,dans of tiffs art. the county commissioners h - tTir1.911011;-01:0141It'a report of the same in the court of common pleas of Schuylkill county.; and the said court, mom examination thereof, being satisfied that said buntlines are tinily completed accord, ing to the true intent arid meaning of 1,11 a art, and a record thereof being made, by endorsement, on said re port, the commeSsioneriand sheriff of said county shall tliereuprin ranoe the prisoners. if any there shall be con fined in the old prison. to Inc, safely-remoVind to the new; and the public papers and reninrds thin remaining to th e public offic e s in drwigsburg to he safely deposited in the new buildings sa an' al - ores:lid built, fort hetecep thin the reinf; and from theincenuth the seat& justice in and for the county of Schuylkill shall cease to lei at Ortyiz-bars, and the same shall be temoved and :I:yea at• • the new locatian in the . borough of pottsvdie, in th e said enmity, so as aferesaid to be tilted 1111011; and the 1 public offices ° heretofore inept and the molts of justice heretrifiire held at Oravigsbure, in and for the county of Schuylkill, shall he kelp! and held at the borough, of Pottsville. in the coninty aforesaid, • Sec. 5. That soon as the prisopetin end records are removed from Onvigstiure, as aforesaid. the- county commiseintiers fir said (annoy shall proceed to sell. at public sale, after due notice ' the 4,1(1 court house and prison it Onvigsburg, and the lot or lots of ground on I widen they are erected. with the appurtenances. to the hest advantage ; and the said commissinitera shall exe cute a deed orditeila to the purchaser or purchasers of the sant...and shall pay flyer the proceeds of sale tq the efiunty treasurer, who shall appropriate the same as all other funds of the wh o are by 1:11V appropriated. Sent. ti. Ifany person nr persons sli ill vote our the gum; ' lillil Of the removal of the seat or justice of - said colinty Of Sclotylk ill, ut the election anthorized to be iielii by On tie of tars act, not dilly qualified to vote in accord ance milli the-first seetion of Ibis net. of shall vine out of his or their,•Pruper district, or shall VOW more Than once on said question. he, or they lit offendieg, upon detivintion thereof heroic , the proper twirl of quarter sessiotis,pf Said enmity, shall be subject to the penalty ' . provided foi.in the. generalselection laws of this cunt , tonnwealthl' Sic. 7. teeny judge of inspector of the election au thorized hog be liell•lny virtue nil ' this act, shill know ingly fir wilfully' rejent•the vole of a citizen qualified to I vote on thelqitestton of the removel of Mit seat of juts- We ill said count v-, in ancorda nee with the first sec:ion of this net, er shall receive the vote of a person not qua lified to sot' as afortn-aid; on said qm•st ion, he or they so Int:fending, upon conv id ton thereof before the proper court of quarter sessions el 51,11 t comity., shell forfeit and pay, gni- the nee of'said county, for every such of fence, in sum. not less than three bundled dollars or More than tix hundred dollars, al the discretion or the rennet. and hall undergo an impriomment in the jail o 'laid county; for a:period of not less than twelve nim:ll or more thin i Iwe years: Sec. S. f any judge, inspector, or clerk ofthe elev. , tom WV licirizt-iltni he IMId by virtue of this net .. shall I ,wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and fraudulently add (,vii :11!11 return the votes received- upon the question aforesaid. or sliall•keepti falpe tally paper, or shall be guilty artily fraud in the discharge of his ditties. evetY , person so off - ending. upon conviction thereof In the proper court of gunner cessions of said Shanty, [Mull be , aubject tolthe 631110 time and penalty as are Imposed lupon delinquent judges or inspectors by the genital election lake °little commonwealth. • .. - Six,. J. it shall he the duty of the judges and insPec tors comitieting the election authorized--to lie held by Virrtie of this act, to cause the letter it to he legibly slid distinctly Iset opposite the name of every citizen who shall vote'inti the Imiworinn of renioval of the seat of justice on aforesaid. on the tally paper on 'which his mum ,shaill be regiatered. and any wilful omission so to de. shall he deemed a fraud:and shall be punished as Such, in rideordance Whir the provisions of the eighth section within act.. . . . See..l 0 I ft shall lie the fluty of, the judge. inspector and clerk conducting the election authorized to lie held Inv virtue of this act, to take (in addition to the oath or affirmation he is now reenired by law to take? an oath or atfirmaiinn that he will honestly and, faithfully dint- ' ply. in every respect, with the provisions and require ments of this act. . . Sm. It; It shall he the dilly of the retern juders of said 1:911fIlY, at the titne and plane of their merting. to cast LIP nil the Viililll received in the difTeient 'election districts, on the niuestion of the removal of the twat of justice aforesaid., and !Mail make out, two certificates ahriwing the restilt ; one of which shall be filed In the_ office of the rink of the court of quarter sesaions, who shall certify the same to the goVernoni of this- common- I wealth, and the other In the office of the cowiniasioners' of said county of Schuylkill . I,:C. Id., It shall he die ditty Of the sheriff of the said ciiunty , of Schuylkill tun cause Ibis ,g,.CI to he published in at lead three newspapers published in said county, fiir at leacnt °llse in evn•ry week thr sixty days Immedi- I ately preceding the new general electitm ; end ishall, on the dry or the ele•-tion, child. at lead two printed co. pies, one of whirla shall he in the tterniat. la neitage. of I said ad tr_ , Pr posted, in handbill form, ill the Most pith. I lie plarea to , ate-rt the election poll in eVery -election didrlct in saint county, a nil the reasonable expenses of I such poinlicatitin snail be paid by rho said comity of sctntyikitt torm.lera drawn ill the Usual way. . I uric. 17. Tiro widisoi T. Sdioliqs...olcustus lloitnes, Joseph Ft Tay ler..l.tnies It. Levan, and Joseph Ferrig, se:nine, nrte :hereby appointed 'commissioners, Will/, lir two-thirds of Whom, ate hereby authorized and Vlll imtvered 1 to•select and procure a suntabie lot or lots within the• said borough of PO , tgVill ,. • OW which sifird twat heart-e and tot Mit. ritlice4 - ?ban he erected, in the in toiler aforvsalni : Pent-bled farthermore,l'hat no twr e"n '!" Persons shell hereafter be appointed a commis -.limner. nia ritorssaul. who either resides in the borough of PrittsMlte, a films:nil, or is :t property holder or pr. pony Diner in said borough. st-c. Id. That co much of the etisting, - Inits of this conimonlevaliti as are altered sir supplied by tin's act, be :Ind the stone are hereby repealed ' • I I - , - ' iA :d Es . COOPER. _ t I SPenai of the lisgse, of Reprearntatiree. r • ' CIPOILES GIII.I3ONS. I. j • i . . Speaker of the Senate. Agreed: - en—Tile thirtieth flay 'of March, one thou sand eight hundred and fotty-seven, FRS. IL MUNK: • . Publis l hed according to law; by order of J,011541 T. •Witli.N ER, Sheriff. - Sher-pre Oilier, Orwigs-t 2—bud. Aug.:. ifl7. ' - f :l— NOW Is the time for igargatus AT" • NEW CHEAP CASH STORE 1* Minelrille,Sibutakitl County. Pennsylranin, next deer le' Flush 4- Kninqu's Hotel, Sunbury street. _ j J 11 .0 RW I G T 7 ESPECTFULLY announces to his numerons friends 11 and the citizens generally. that he has opened a new eash.steite, in Millersville, Schuylkill connix, where he intends!to keep on hand a lame and varied assortment of mods, embracing among others DRY GO_()Dzi, . • LIQUORS, .- - oliqemucs._ _ - QUERNS WT,R 0, ' ROOTS & SHOES, 4TS & CAPS; HARD WARE. PLASTER. SMOKED MEAT, MINING, GOODS, All of which have been laid , ln new, rind at prices, ran ging with the times. From the knowledge he has of the Merchantile business and the wants of this market and his determination to sell run CASH' ONLT. jingling to quick Sales and erld►ll profits. he flatters himself that . all who give hint a call will find a bargain and cheaper goods at his store, than can be found in any other estab lishment in the Coal Region, and no mistake.. • 4.--The highest price paid is, cash or goods, for all hinds of country produce. • • :4 Millersville, June 20, 1347 - . Coal Screen! Coal Screens!! TIM suscriher le extensively engaged in the'manto taitory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS open an ImproVed and entirely new poncinle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly helieves will he found upon trial, setretlot to every other 'screen in use for durability and all the cluelitieP of a good screen. They ore woven entirely of wire. and can he made With meshes and thteadsof any re-, q ntred eke and strength. WIRE WEAV,INO OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. trill he exechted;st the shortest ,notice, and screens inatlexo every pattern, tainted to all the .uses (ta 41 - Ti•CIPI ar.. • ;, , r 'The'6lhsrrP.er hur. ter ently.temavr4l his eottab. lishraoritro' htar thv cnrn.4r of Norryetkn rotivtle, Aprtl . 4 ISO MINERS' JOU • S aturd _ Morning.' S From the Mineri;Juttrnal Ertl __l_ • . BY lEIPRIES TO THE MINERS' JOURN i • jram "Friiderirksburg, Telegfct,ph! I Important from Engagement with and Dti, my Under the Walla of t Enemy 4skitig a Suspe! tilities :—Mexican Con :1 to consithir Terms of P By the arrival of the Stea • Captain 0. Bratty, at Pte have the moAt importaneln Gen, getitt's'Army that ha in many months. • The' Fa Cruz on' the 27th Attgitat, on tote `}6th. " , \ • , \ j•The 4rmy has not lord the City of ",Mexico, but I i 1 . severe engagements wilt t ill tinder, the walls of the iCit ale continued foi• i some ti i force and 'derby 'oh lotl ' enemy were at lasi repuls defeated.! The ef i emy ha. to supplicate a suspension r , 'Gen. Scott g-ratited. The press : was immedl?tely con into 'consideration ) CMr. Trit ter') proposition fur Pe:-.ct Was received in Vera Cruz ,--)- ing of the 26th of! August, Courier from Orizaba,' wh the 'folloWirig letter : Oiizirbal August MI; : D.KAttnie..mi :H Fi l mail ivhich has j st now the following 411 , gence from Diasio ,offic?al del G so great iniportiney 1 s press, which wit teach, about twelve tl'e 00i... 0 Brigades, catinre i nded by Cia and Santa Anna, we . the iinciie'ans ar San •, Valencia's Drviston r after ment•ofseveraltours, ht ly ilefeated,--and Gen. the first encolinter, fell ha picte disorder, te the. cit diately after as+d for a st tdities, and olle'r i da t to h of peace from 1 1 11 i. 'lris M inister. Thi nett da Foreign Relations, invd through their riewspapei the Capitol- forlthat purl! the greatfacts, Whieb, no after then), Fea6e htittitee • .1 Another Express arrit on 114 26th, with letter same news in übstanee of thd delGrudoma. extranrchliary Ciuz Me. tiny in advanio Courier,' was the British mediation; ted to do sip, Stott entered the ittstructioas were no doubt 'protrptly ob Vever still'an the inbrease. Flour,:ss plf, ; Oats, 40 if $3 751 . corn, j 72: c 1.4. •; • aritet througlinet.inactiv . 1 :7 7 . 'The daffy bhriirtic/ this rarer Wdei I issued on S i . subaeri t MiriM . i, transfer of the Daily ,ra,*hieh lation gm& .d by any of country. Gob nel Alexan than twenty-sit years: r cnnl Duriut thiNtime eatal, Courier, Sulu day Evening Graham's) Afrigazirre, the exander's Arteleager,,te. we pre,mene: he will .tut and prorrietur.l • . -, JO Irti SC11:11 (100T-e_ SPO . . vttl f . i.d Stroll.loi,pooitr Geri, 'ItE.:1!rXT11:1.1, -..e- ',nog of Oilti,:vllle a rally, that he l+ artici • of boom an• xvltiel l i ..)I not fait 4 . - 1 - - entiloiln.r.. Frono had in Franrg• adgi New York. i I , he nailer) hinewlf that which cannot heti , ,aten.ln the On land and for :Von a Int of of fine French Wa tiler, which ... Ott regogonalde It ins., [An Viliolesai• Hoot t . r,47I(IIEAP FOl 'No. 3 .. &Int A Thir4, Pi IL/ Dr. Puberriherl of iWine -business , / nientlof eastern a Sflo!Eß by the pi prirei than the sat jinn , lased elsewtn none of the trau r il 1,1}11 , C5. in trj Erranis tied prices will contrin Is no deception In this advert - Put chasers yri ill exmnine ti then canal No 35. South Th Rniatt dea!err supplied at reifies. Philinielphf ri L' , :ri . . . • . COWARD , 134, Nneth Second MAI:WFACTUR ER and im.. l SHOT GeN;s. RIPLES, Ml ' POWDER Ft ASKS. and SUPERIOR POWDER. PERCUSfHU.CAPS. and "BALL awl PL SK CART,' ~ AlAn. SIX BA tREL REV I tE;rialafor Guinn kern' ti,..e. 1 , 1611, r3ALT, &e, •,* Gong ma& or order nu Any gun % , hien 1 Fen the pr-ernce of t.F.e purchna 'IFA7 • . - rit9CL. IVOTICE is hekehy given,' IN, Pleas, far the trial °Pea , county of Seamy kill, will I the county afore aid, on Mt, ',anther next, tot ntintty ; tit tm Therefore all ,^ on. t. ha persona wrote di ty it shall will dice notice . nd govern' JoIIN, prakigs• k . 11.417. c Sheriff's ORfee hum AuZA Dr. M. n .Ifarket Se.. a fe. Mau 21 i4i7 -Flf" • - /4. - - - -, 211 the 20th,. two Ceneiats Valen s ont to attack la severe engigi 5 :- s been ecimplete !anta Atina, after . ' .k, also, in corn- ThOr,inne. IspenSion of hos. pr theyrop . mats the Atneri an the Mihister of Id the Cong ss s to nssdinlAd at, •ose. aro . doubt, tirill bri4 the two nations , ed in Vera Crud s containing the and a translation the Diaso . Official w supposed the which left :'Vera e 12th ultimo, a regular English of 'instructions to offer ' again, I►ie ►k he was instruct 7 ; before ' General 01. We believe merit ii It is n Courier 'co on t of the he bearer . • Muster t ut we i thi s !f liasoibl the 'dapii ositive, arid were • New Orleans is PIIII,AbEr.PIIIA MARKETS !tB.; rye Dour wanted i tibit, SI 1 , 0 q 01 I. .—The last number of ,lsturtlay taet, antl the ed to the proprietors wilt thus base a (limi t let Whig paper in the der, has' been fur more iecteil with the ptess. bli4u:J the Saturday' Post, Uurnm's (now Daily f :hron /de, A l. qf Old 131tur iIUTIIII, yikintle ill be publisher ELTIZER O MAKER, an Lutheran Church. :intion'neell to the chi od.the Coal Revlon gene• rt• i'•trrd' to wake a one 1(..til the foot and to give sna - action - In his Ise Ititir..xppri;mce he has , in making the fine French he can furnish an attlela •state of Pennsylvania The hoots ; tits° a supply o will be made up to order 3S-4ltn nit Shoe Slam', ore Cheer:tit Street, ME ,ontittues his cash system and offers a gond arisen d cltNnatle BOOTH and ekriert or drin . +n at lower le quality orgoo le can be •re in Ole city. rtufrerins de. on examination of Ills e any purchaser that there inement. I e market thorritteliliand 'rd, ahove - Cherinut street. the sante prices 44 tare THOMAS L. EVANS. 33 em tic. V. 47 . TRYON, 'Greet PhiladPlphici rrter of . I PISTOLS, :1101' SAO.% - SHOT WADS, • • Inor..q. LVI:SG PISTOLS and mil. repairs neatly executed. will be proved if• (Juiced in I,tiT ON . that a Court ofenntmots we at issue in and for the 9 lipid at Ottattbutth I ndaY. the Mit I,ay of _1044 ,yeeki, If nncasaaty. tan snits nenntna. and CI be to appeal . at said Court, t In? 11131.1 r's accordingly. T. %VEILS£II, linnrl43. 33-1; 1 . 7.1;111 . TI ,Slll 'wart ICU rat V: • GEON D ENTIST, of Centra, Jt., North side, 4417- MMII =I of Yesterday. OFFICE! , by Mapstitic exiao 1 lat of the Ene. he City !_the` 1,13i0n. Of /108 !rest convened wee! ship Fashion, • Orleans. we elligenee from 6e h received" Ilion left Vera and Tampico advanced to nas ' ha& two e enemy, closo The atrug , . tie, with great sides; but the d, and signally',, been brought arms, which Mexican Coti - : ilroked, to, take (our Minis 7 The news; on the Even. by an Express brought downl 251 h, 1847. no Mexican oine in;-: brings ,whiCh cr l copy lodom, - being of Ind you this ex- you to-morrow ngel. General =I