111 t a74 ; '`~"`~_ The Coal Trade for 11317. 'rho quantity sent this week by Rail Road le 33,041 0 6 and by Canal, 7,831 17—total for the %reek s 40,673 03 ton 8 7 -total by Rail Road, - 010,605 10—do. by Canal, 152,234 11 To New York, *1 121 To Newark, ' -' 1 121 • .To Providence, 1 75 . To Fall River,l 75 To New Bedford,, 1 75 ' . . To Salem, 2 121 To Portsmouth. N 11.;2 "In/ • Td.Portland, Me.,. 2 124 - To Boston, • ,2 124 . To New (laver', I 374 To Hartford, , • • - 2 25. - To Troy, l 75 To - Albany, • . , 1 821 To Baltimore, - - ..,. To Washington, The rite* from,Bristol aft t2l eta. more PW: - 6:1 Of COAL ON mut:m -.113 75 a el 671 3 50 a 3 75 3 871 a 400 375 a 3 871 4 00 Whits Ash Lump Nut do, Broken, gig, aud Stove, Red Arty Lump - • • , Prepared, • , 11, - Nut, 350 a 375 Lehigh Lump, • - 2 f , 71 ['fel - mit& .• •.. - . . 4 00 Salt for the week ending on Thursday Evening la..t : RAIL ROAD. • ' -' CANAL. E WEEK. TOTAL. WEER 'P. Carbon, 10,331 14 351,428 01 1 6,517 02 125,010 18 Pottsville, 5,245 17 120,344 00 f Haven, 14,107 II , 385,407 02 P. Clinton, 3,206 04 59,660 07 33,011 06 _919,869 19 7,531 17 162,931 1 132;231 11 I - Total R.R.dc Canal 1302,101;10 OATES OF TOLL AHD TRANSPOP.TATION ON An. ROAD, From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton To Phitchlelphm, • $1 50 $1 90 $1 25 'Po Richmond 1 70 1 60 .1 40 • RATES OF TOLL DY CANAL,: From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton To Philadelphia, ' 6 , - . 1 eta. GO cts. 52 eta. FREIGHTS BY CANAL. TO Philadelphia, $0 .70 To New l'cojc., $1 SO 4,E111011 COAL TRAD E . - •LF:j3c the week tooth!. Sept: /4 1847. / 1 ./, f Wicelci , TO.TA I.:- 1 uintnjt:Mine.‘. -\ 1,052 17 132,100 16 . 1 , Illtatne Run 3,029 02 92,313 13 Beaver Weade \ , 3.75 S IS .;, 13,015 OG Nummit., '2 \ , 1,110 12 '.. 20,02.9 16 \ Ilazieton t ' 3,112 07 • 71,8;S 03 - fluckinotintainCO. 1,560 12 • 33,018 11 Wyoming 1 275 06 . 7,186 11 .1.3.,0 01 I.ACKA\\•ASA COAL TRADE. The quantity pi*Coal stmt to Market for the week en. ding Sept. 4. • t • 15,11t0 Totyl for this mrlson WILKESBARRE COAL TRADE. The following Is the quantity ofCoal sent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. 1,1817. 1:50,001 00 Tots. , JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector. PINEGROVV, CUM. TRADE. -- Amount of coal tran, , ported on the Union : Canal Rail fur, the week ending Aug. 19. ' Tons. C. wt. , firs. - 1,516 13 2 • Per last report 45,750 17 O WM ,47,2137 r, L. CONRAD, Collector, SWATARA RAIL ROAD. :Amount transpuriml,on,Swatara Rail Road from Ist to 15th Aug., (inc(fisive.) . Tans. C. wt. ttnt • • • '-'.155 11 0 l'er last, report, 23,6;3 3 SEM 2(1;131 17 3 V. CONRAD. COlector 3111. L .R.AII. ROAD. I . to (OH°wine is thrainount of enal, passed ova the Mill C:eek Rail Road, for , the last six days. 7.15114 Timm, 177.'2'20 01 Per last report - , , Tura) . 1`31,371 li (mortar. IFADESTY; Collector. l . SCJIIIVI.K.IL.L V.11.1.E1• nkti: Rom) r - 1, Amount of v(141 trfoßported over the St•toiylkill Val.'. Lek, Rail ,Road, for the week ending on S:jturilay evenz' inglast.F.'+'_o 12 'cons.- _ . . ' 221,060 00 " Per last report • Total 2 , 29)5 , 17 01 JESP,TURNER, Collector. MOUNT CARIION & PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD Amount, of Col transported over the Mount Carlton & Port Ca‘rlinn Road, for the week ending nn Std. Imlay evening lush 11.190 12 Tons. • ; I'er lair( report 3 9,001 02 " /" Total 249.491 14 " Jr,SS:t: 'I . I;RN Eli., Col6stor MINE 1111.1. & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RNILROAD. The following is the amount of Coal . transported over thii road up to Wednesday lust . . last, report OE E 1 -11.93 ii , WILLIAM NEWELL, Crillertor. I=lll Amount of qua' transported over this Road for the ,wdek endiz , 4r oh Thursday ei•ening lakt. . j' \ , j 6,1j"!1 . Twit s \Per laskre, rt 159,'2.t0_15 • ',/ ,\ ' '''' Te pI . • , , • • ,:/p ---- RV,)1.052t.f., si ‘i,.:, 1Ii\) re t , rit's , iii%iid li.irlii - i./ ~,' mitt , rsit... , ii nti\ , until ~ ..eilti2idli ir sinlitig a 811:0. sib Milt ilAnk, ,'` al ant 5 miles:oov ii St. flaw. ` Pint anti specincurotis %tit ybe seen Wthe Intlice of \\ • '‘' , Sept. IS 3.9\\ , , • ' D. ',R. , SENNETT, Minersviirn. „ , 1 . , i WANTED. , --By the sniwcribcrs;ininn•di-J appy two or thine journeymen StIOEMK 't. PEERS on thtylvonten's branch. S.lck, .1 FOSTER., 1 Sept. IS '+l, , i.i • • I, :iti..-31; . - '---- . . S. Si. .li . : \ Fo.s'l'Elt, • DEALERS,IN BOOTS AND 51101 7 ,5, LEATHER, --.. AND 8110 E FINDINGS, CENTRE ST., rorr,s‘ ILI.E. [Sept. 18 :`,S t The ilarn►onteons' second Concert, AT TILE TOWN HALL, This F.reniny. Sottrdctu, September Itith ON which or casion they n ill off , r an attractive pro gramme of their mot pleasing quartett--., Glees, Trios, Sone Melodies, Chore ;Ps, &c.,appearinz on the .lame night as CITIZENS AND ETHIOPIANS. Cards of admission ^5 cents,-children with their pa rents 'iv' price. Tickets tole had at the American House, at the Pennsylvania Hall. at the bookstores, and at the dont. - Mors open at 7} o'clock. concert io commence at S. .e -See prog.ratnine . ..C.: [Se - pIS 3S It* piNti4., Reading -Ss Pottsville It. It., RATEK OF FREIGHT ON MERCIIANDIZE,' 0 N AND AFTER 'Monday • fleet, April Ist. 1815, Goods will heforwarded with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Pottsville aid the, points b.clow stated, per ton of 2000 lbs.- Between Pottsville I Between Pottsrille , . • and Phila. and-Rrading,. Plaster, slate, tikts,.4.c.: $2 10 $0 00 j'ig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, tosin, tar, pitch, 2 50 and grindstones, Nails er spikes, bar iron, caatings.lend.turpentine I bark, raw tobacco, salt, 2 AO priwiFions i pntatoes,lunn I her, stoves, 4-c., • Flour per barrel, 32 I Wheat, corn, rye, 'clover bi • seed, salt per bushel, f_ Groceries, hardware, steel,l - tin, brass, do mestic liquorsonachine ' ry, butter and eggs, 425 cheese, lard and tallow,. ' oil, wool, cotton. lea - cher raw hides, paints, oye • , tern, hemp, and cordage.) Dry Gonda, druge,c. tines, foreign liquors, - wlnes,glass,paper.fresh • 5 25 mi.at, confectiona ry, books 4- Stationary. No additional charges for commission. storage, or re ceiving, or delivering freight at any of the Company's depots on the line Sept. IS, 1817 • $0 TRUSTEES' PEREMPTORY SALE. Thomas Si; son, AuctloneerS. 4 Tracts Valuable Coal Lamle. ' O .• N Tuesday; October 20th. 1517, at 7' o'clock in the evening, will bo sold at public sale, without reserve, ea the Philaderphia Exchange:, • All those 4 adjoining traets_of land, situate on the lead waters of Sandy creek, north of, .rind contiguous . to the Burk ~11suntain Coal Compdny's Lands, and about 4 miles west of the ricer Lehigh,in Denison town :Olin, Luzerne county , . Pentisylvani.. •, These tracts arc said.to abound in Cleat and Iron ore. and to form the nottheastern part of Cross Creek and Sandy Creek coal field. The proximity .of the Lehigh and the great improvements in contemplation, whereby to reach the New York and Eastern markets by a con-, Urinous line of railway, makes this estate eminently . worthy the attention of capitalists. They will be sold separately, and are more particu larly described as follo ‘ ws: 'l. One of them containing 001 acres and allowance; surveyed4n the name eiNathaniEteach. 2. One other of the said tracts, containing 3701 acres and'allowance, being composed of parts of two tracts, ;me surveyed in the name of William P. Brady, and the .sather it) the name of William Gray. 3. One other or the said tracts, containing 4001 acres, and allowance, surveyed tn - the name of Thomas Sas- Abel. . 4. And the other of said tracts containing 9.35; acres and allowance, being part of the tract surveyed in the name of John Brady. *7'l4 sale will be peremptory, to close a triUtt. Terms, one-half of the purchase money cash on the execution of the title, and the remaining half to be secured by bond warrant ofattorney,and mortgage on the premises, payable, (with interest half yearly.) in one year from time of salt ; or, at th 9 purchaser's tition, the whole of the purchase inoney,avill 'be, received: Plans of the estate may be aeerLat the Philadelphia Exchangt, M. Thomas 4. Son'timittion , mnins, and at the office of T. /datum Mitchell. No;. 76. Walnut street, .Philadelphia. THOMAS. ALLIBONE, ) T rustee , T.'MASON MITCHETL, M. Til""& SON, AUclioneers,D3 Walnut St. C-Another tram o( belts ern :Wand 400 acres. adjoin .ing the landings rif Atte Burk Mountain Coal Company, au the Lehigh, will he add:Tante crania/. Sec ildndbills. Sep. , 39-ts . . . r , . ' .E. C. Everett, . PRINCIPAL OF TLIE.PIIII..A. Slinktint ' s BANDAGE INSTITUTE, ' ' • No. 31, South tith St, below Chesnut , ' PHILADELPHIA. • . Successfully treatsmanycomptsints , --...,... . li, by a fikilfniinplication of BANDA- 41 , -19'gr,.! i Ons. made under 'his direction, in- ", chiding TruS'ses, , Abdominal Supporters, Lace Stockings, Suspcnsslry Bandages, Shoulder Braces t and Bandages for deformities. Ile warrants the retention • of the v,orst reducible Rupture by the use of his Vatent Truss', (l'atent,granted March, Ortsl6 . ... r wlvich-giVes an easy and miward pressure; which nit be varied in s decree,and otherwise, by the wearer at pleastire. By Its tictnpi as an excellent abdominal supporter, it tends to prevent andcbre other complaints as well as ruptures. Fi'mALt Department on the '24 floor, under the charge of M:s. Everett, (entrance by the private house door) by whim,, ladies are fitted with such Bandages as may be required, including her Elastic Mora Abdomitia/ Sup porter, which gives great relief and satisfaction to the Wp3rer. , . . MII CONFECTIONEP.,.A!ID FRUITERER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 424, ..itarket Street, dbord 121/1, sduth side, P 11 IL A DELPIIjA. ETAS noiv on hand and- constantly receiving a large II and well selecterkitock of every article in his line consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Prunes; Figs, Dates, Raisins. Grapes, and every other fruit in seasbn. A MR assniuttent of Sordaux.and Soft Shetasd Almonds, Filberts, Ground Nuts, Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. llis assortinAnt of CANDIES are at lower pricesiltan.Tan be bought in the city. Ile re quests an examinaiiiin of his - stock before purchasing elsewhere as lie otret4 goods at-a sniall advance being anxious to do business for eicsn. his - adveitiSemcnt and bring.it with you. IS IT IZMI 1.214 15 20,070 0' 00 00 1;108.0 eitnate in said Port Clinton, boa n-: ded by a lot of Relay Fagiy, and a street 35 feet wide on the West side. _ _ . _ The improvenients consist of a Two-story Fume House with a Kitchen—three Bennis and an Entry on the firSt floor, and 10 on the second; there is also a ,Frame building 20 by 2i) feet attached, calculated for a . Roust; two Shedit, plenty of Stabling, a Well wfthlPump therein, a never failins Fountain before the door), Tlqi is a w 11 known and excellent Tavern Siantl, with a first fl te run of custom—ii always has frbml 10 tol 15 reigular boSrdets Persons wishing to yiewkthe premises can cattsm William Mntz, now or copying, the game, or to the subscriber at the Washinig ton Hotel, in Hauthurs,, Mirk. county. Conditions of sale by CHARLES KELLER. llamburs, Sept. IS, 1917. 39—ft EMIZI i:t.,.... , --- '7IIF, subscobers tespertfifily inform claz, - 4,t, their &tends :Ind t.h e public, that they .; . 7 " . have commenced operatmes at their ♦ ----= NEW FOUNDRY, Washington Ave ‘ ' ..1111V, above Noble street, where : they -are noweready to execute orders, and would be pleased to see their (*strutters. 'On hand :elaige assort - 11400M' STOVES &c, consist ing, of Cook's Favorite, rot, nOOIL and coal,- nix sizes; ComPlete Cook, four sizes; CllllllOll Stoves, eight sizes - ; Bare Cylingei Stoves, nine sizes ' • Stanley's Pa tent Parlor Air. Tight ;Wood Stoves; a handsome and ornamental article, ha, been much admired, three sizes with Urns ; Bases- and Oven Plates, tide sizes ; Nine Plates, plain tan! -boiler top, nine sizes ; is:limn:alders, two sizes ; James' Conk improved ; Keystone, with col lars and ovens • Radiator , flutes, Air 'right Plates. Round and Oval Boilers and Tea Kettles, Round and Square' Urns, Ornaments. Spiders. lielhuv ware, &c. The-above are all of newest and inset appended pat terns, and made of the best Char,mal !MU, comprising the must ex tensiveiassurtment 01' slices ever oll'ered tp the public, and' Rill be sold on the must if,easonable 240,477 1 C rlll • Country. Nferclatitts are particularly. inViteil before pit reiiii,l.l2' eiseW here. ri.s.all articles purchased of mare delivered at the Railroad depot, or Steamboat In niiinis. free of charize.'l . , . Par) Minim; attention paid to fitenii:Mini: deatera with Rake lilies, ritr:tt es, rylillth•N, Fire Brick.4,4ec., to suit moat of the stri'ves in use. Castings done to order. and. as we east every day.; person leavinua,paqtern In tttc morning, Can have the, casting the sates atlertman. • . _ . .. . Caelx pal)!'ckr 01.1 irt.n. . ' N. 3. o n land a few ha rrelv of very enperior Ger min Mark I. e. d. RAILS ICK: LEIPIIANDT.& CO. Phila.. 5.1,7. Ig NV; ..• 3S.t3in ITIMSE - 7.utiazurls. TifE.lforse Ke••per's t; aide ;coinpr'iiing general ' red ions in rel ti ace tothe (111111'S apnea:lining 111 eq:11,11, 1113fianellIona, vvith the cam required before and after a journey; treatment of diseased. horses; directions in the rhuive, purchase. and management ' of horses. and how to ascertain th•• ginld qualittes, and deter; the faults oft arriave, etc, cart-and sails' di' horses ; froin the London edit yin. Price 2.3 ni- n da, Veterinary Shrgeen nn Farriery; a'Trea- • ~ tise on the liseas,. and`ficeithints to ivldyll ,the s • horse is I rtlile ; with instruction; 1 , 1 the shoes inn; smith, f ern r, and groom. trice 7.1 * The German Horse Farrier for Farmers, taught on a new plan ; being a popular description or- - the ah:ecti hie. tines in health, and shnwiiiv the, knit:tide on whi.ol these are to he restored when disord-red ; a work which shoultl be in • the hands "revery firmer, Price 25 Together with a variety of other works for sale at seplti 27] • ' IIA N AN'S 11,ot:store. 03 ,Troia 3E10,990 Os , '! 1115116'1 11 ' N. CI.IIA.VER. 1 20 14 k . 31 TE 2 10 . N 1.1.-t—Ordera by letter, (poet pild,) . Will be prompt y attended to. [Pbilada.Sep.l6 47 sp TO COuNTRY.MERWIANTS AND OTHBRS Stephen F. Whitman, • Public Sale, , tN STAND IN PORT CLINTON, VILE he exposed io Public Sate 0n.,..9n- Imlay the !nth cfity of . Ocnier o'cluck iltt ha finrenOop, on flu, es, in Port. Clinton. Schuylkill county. ' A. certain lotof ground and . Tavern . . STOVES! STOVE! ' Philadelphia,. Slave., Work - S, . Wa.shington .grenur, übore A'oble Stria, ..' on the Delaware. FRE , itc.l , ll.L 0001). • • I.N A-D tng, b r i trterz.‘24 a rid :Id Stn., north, aide, r nii.trir.t.rini A. t\reiv ne at - hi: NI - Ay srottt: acqortment of en ! tire v or, and itcNirabtc'd ry giittable for the co-' to which lie invites the attention of his aid leit..finn-ri and mint haters at lion nib tri ;"tylk! and pri per Mlades of color of aniFtna:.y choice and scarce kinds selected ,ddetally Tor platts people, which will be sold at the to to4! , Aprtv The iwilortment efinsi.ls in part; qrrenrlt I:•riteies in ditforent qualities and colors,. Paronctta and Indiana Cashmere+ do do ('(orbs Alpzteit±, some the finest im ported, r'rin Mode, Mugs. de Laines, and Cashmere d'Ecosse all We'd. Pall , Printed do en, and Plaids ollniany - kinds. Partitularly cl,ire styles of Scotlt .Ginghanis and Merrima,Alrints, 3:1, -1-1, and '5-1 Black Mantilla and Dress Silks cif the best (oinks and Swis;;Honk,Nanlook, - Jacono, ann Cambric .Thlslins of all qualities. ' Shamls-01 Printed and Pla•m Thihet and other Ma teriel of all the different grades. Unsbrinkable, and silk Warp rif the host makers. . Linens and inrnishinz goods generally are made lead r ing ariicles an examination of which is particu larly invited . Togot her with Hosiery. Glove's: o ' Linen Cambric Ird'lc'fs, and fancy and staple goods ton nn iierous to Mil vertise. [Phila.Sep.lB 1517 39 3m TME:. ,r .. /I :,!:,:,.... VI",11: .r.--....,!.1-•• , • 1 :!,::....''-::::,..' ' '..=_:,• - •.,,• -- --... - -7. m.-• , ' ' 6‘ . .:• - ,:•i'.....:,''',i'•• :,•;,, '• fs - '-' , .;"' . ... -'-,:, 4 . • _ `•;••:_-.'-'-'?-•''''''-'-- -- --- _-- ... - ~,.... ~ , •- 7.• •,I •• i. ,-; . , , t r :':! 17 '11!.....- -:••-:-...••=....:, •, ,,, ,f, ,- •• ; ( li.•,''' -:!;.• •,- ,' ,` !: "' ;.-' - i _ , , , ..-- .2- • ..-; r q .-,'!.. -- • • 1 [ •..._ , 1 _ , -I, ! , i F ..„ . -....!-': '',`, !, it ! ~..! , ,:---, •' ' I -!' '''' •-d •• !,- %.1! . ` 4 . -•-• ~:., •••• --- , !,$: ' l r ":"•:. '`l' ). .*'-,1 ~!'' ''''' 'l'' '' ' s \r , ,'''.'• ' '', ,''; .;; -- "s -, ,;-,• ; L''': :' '' ' ' - , • ' e....r.,•••••., ..1‘i . ,, , ,,_ , ::-., ',- `.. ..7,. . •`1 t „ :: : :- -- .F. _ - -•• .-.-,-,......,-.4:___-_,-,___ I. lIE old adage, ."take, time by _toe forelock ". croa mends 11;4•If to ferry one , by its plain COMMOTI herLse; ;au], when the chili wools of:umlaut begin to blow. notice of the approach of winter„even' prudent myn Will at tinue,nrike provision.against coldweat her. Knowing that the le orPottsvnlo have a commen dable regard for 4 ottif:irt, convenience, and economy, LONG & JACKSON have justSttathal their nerd Store' in Centre itreet, mtpasite Trinity chart it,. With an ex tensive assortment of PARLOR , AND, COOKING STOVES, aiming which will he found all the old and approved style , , and a number of new ones' - adapted particulirly the wants of the C o il Region. VVe-hatie the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood .' PIERCE'S AMERICAS AIR TIGITT COOKING STOVE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN.. This stove, which is of retent invention. bids fair to su percelle every other kind nhw in Use... Dnrairr Us. pat year it has' crown into public ntvor with unpriicedented rapidity. Aicor • • COOKING STOVE_ This strive, which is e.mally aitepted to wood or coal, has received silver medals at the fairs'of the Americ:tn Institute, Ni , w'Vork ; of the Mechanics' Institute, Bos ton; of the Franklin Institute, PhilaitSphia ; and of the MechaniCs' Institute, Wilmington. Delaware• A. number of their,lovea are now in operation in thime gion, and have given entire .satisfaction. Cali and eraonne our assortment of parlor and char/t -hee eaves: they are of nil sorts, sizes and prices. A Mrxe.and splendid assortment of ,Ylmet Iron, Tin, and Japanned Ware Lain constantly onliand. ItOOFINO and all work connected with the bu siness executed with neatness nod despatch, and at the most reasonable prices. LONG.& JACKSON. Sen. 18 4725 To Cpuntry,lllerchatits & Others. THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PEKIN TEA, CO.. having under stoodthat certain persons 'keeping a re- I tail concern in Second street in this city are selling teas purporting to be ofthetr imPrlatinn ; would state, In order to warn them against persons who may be selling inferior teas in the name of this Co., that their wholesale,estah lishment in this city feat SO. 35, North Front Street and that Will only he responsible fpr teris'eoming from the above-store. McCALLMONT & BOND, No. 35, North Front Street, Philadelphia. • N. Bo—Tne Company's Retail Branches are at • No. 40D, Mattet street above 11th, N. corner of fith add Callowhili streets. No. 209, South 2d street below South. • .. _ Sept.ll 37-3 m IXTBEREAS, in - and by an Act of the General Assem } V big of the Commonwealth of Tenvsylvanla. en titled "An Act regulating the General Elections within this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day of July, A. D., lea" it is made the duty of the 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:— Th erefore, JO/I h" T. IV ER .AP.F: R.' High Sheriff of the County of Schuylkill; do NUKE striowir by this adVertisement to the electors of s:iid county of Schuylkill, that a will be held In the said county, on -Tuesday, the 12t A day of October next, at the several districts thereof, as follows, to wit : I. The electors - of the borough of Grurigsbura, will hold their election at the Court House, in the borough of Orwigaliitrg. 2, The eleitori of all that part of West Brunswick township, lying and being east of the , fallowing line ; Commencing at the sand hole on the Berks county line: thence by a straight line to the house of Samuel el. Medlar, including the same ; thence to the farm of Wm. elate ; excluding the same; • thence to the farm ofGeorge ,Mengel, now occupied by Peter Miller, including the same; thence to the house of Jacob Price, including the same ; thence by a straight line passing near Abraham Foust's on the Manheitu township line, shall hereafter form a separate election diStrict, and the qualified vo. lets residing therein, Phan hold thelpg.eperal elections at the public house Of Samuel Bbyer, in the town. of Port Clinton, in said 3. The electors of West..l3rut,sWick township, not in clUdedin the above boundaries, will hold their general elections as heretofore, at the Cep rt House, in the lie rough' o f Orwiesloire. ' 4. The •eleeters of East Brunswick township, will hold their election at the liouSe of Henry Lutz, in the town of Meli•eanstirg. 5. The ,i.l, ctors of Fine Grove township, will hold , their election at the lipuse of Wm. Lutz, iii The ho rough uf Pine Grove: The bori,l4ll of Hite:Grove, hereafter' forms a separate election distrlct, and the qualified electors there f, shall hereafter vote at their general elections in separate boxes from the township, ar the house of William Lutz. The - qualified electors, :thereof, shall elect their, officers annually at the time , end place for electing judges and inspectors, for con- ' ducting ,aid elections agreeably to the provisions of the Act entitled an ^ Act relating to electors of this" Commonwealth, passed the 2d of July, 1539," and its sapptements. G. The electors of Wayne township, will hold their elect-hut at the house of Leonard Shrill, innkeeper in the town of firiedeitsbure. . • - • 7.'The electors or Upparliontongo toss iship,-trill hold their ebn lions at the !loose of John W. ileplef,„in I,okt - township. 1 S. The *eters of Barry township, including the 'honk occupied by 11r.1litien, will . hold their election at th - 1 , house oyFranCis',Di.nler, in said township. ' 9. The 'electors. of Tinter township, will hold their election at tie house of Jacob lieberling, jr., in said township. 10. The electOrsdiLower Mohontongo town , ltip will "hold their general election, at the house of Joseph Os loan, in said township: 11. The electors of West Penn township, will hold their election at the house now occupied by Jacob rs.chwartz, in said township. le. The electors of Union township, will hold their election at the house of John Eisenhower, in said town ship. . •-; 13. The electors of Rush township, will 1101 their election at the liouse now occupied by William Kamp, innkeeper, in said township. 11.'The electors of the borough of Minersville, will bold their election aethehouse now occiipititkby Michael Weaver, hr said boroucii. 15. The electors of that part of the .towpship'.of .(now included in the followin. , • bounda rigs, to wit: B%:giuniStgatalinebetwennfidiuvl kill and'East Ifrunswil . k townships; thence along the, State road leading Irmo Orwiesburg to Clatawissa, cross ing the line of the said - townships of Schuylkill .and East Brunswick ; thence along said State road, to•I he northern lore of Bush township, ino lodine the said township if Schn3lkill, and the northwest of said state road to the place of beginning, shall hereafter be an election district, mid the qualified electors thereof. shall hold their general elections LA the house of Nathan Bar low, 11l said township. 16. The qualified electors of S'chnylkill township who heretofore held their election's at, the house of Frederick Benninger. jr., and who are not included to th- above boundaries, o ill hold their genelal elections as hetet' fore at the house of the widow Bensinger, ci ,township. - 17. Toe electors of that part niche townships wegian and Bran. It, included within the following boon' dimes, to wit • Beginning at the Broad :Mountain hotel he hiding the saute ; trout thence a :southwest corner to the Nest Branch of, the river Schuy Mill at Chapnians ville*, including the same ; thence, following 'tile said West • Branch to the south of the - Mine Hill • in, Ri ding the collieries at said gap; Boni thence a southeast Red t MM •_ - - course to the west Norwegian creek, at . Mann & Wil colherles, including the same ; from thence, rot tinning the same course In ft...Moore'is tavern house on ;.the Centre turnpike, including the saute; from theme • tin east course to Wadosvfilt;, inanding the same ; thence. cobtinhing . t he same course, to the town of St. Chrir, includuitt the same, to Milt creek; thence follow-, ing the said - MOLL:reek awl valley, to the farm house of .James C. Stephens, Mehl-ling the same ; from tiO ! , a south west course, to the Broad Mountain hotel; to the place of beginning, aml the electors of that part - of Brandt township', !yin); west of Chapnniville, ul said township. to 11.11111'S tavern on th . " . Minersville ro.fi!, and south of the West Branoli of the river Schuylkill, (0 - no heretofore. held theft elections at Llewellyn,) shall hereafter he :111 election - dist tact; and the qualified voters there - of, shall hereafter hold their geheral elections at the house now orcupi4hy Peter Kline. in the toirn of New'eastls, in the township of Nosweaian. IS. The qualified electors of tile retnainina part of Branch township, not includiatin the almve boundaries, will hold their trenSral,dertions as heretot . ore, at the hou, , e now occupied by Philip.fiebres, in the town or Llewellyn. 10. The (painted eh:chits of that part of the tow re.tti , of Norwc2tan and 8,1111 . )9:ill. who heretofore held fiteir elei lions at the Port Crrben the lowa of Port Carbon,. aial trim ate net included ill the stove dudes, will hold their general ehthing herat r r•• at the Port Carlton house, iaahe town of Port Ca rhea. 20. All the qualified electors of the Sunlit , %Ward in the borough of Pottsville, shall hold their elections at the public house of Cli ales Craig, iu Said Wand • lit. Tlos North Wahl in the boroligh of Pottsville ly iii 2 of 'entre street, shall be called the "Nola It East .Ward,", tend the qu.diiied tdet tors thereof shot! linl,l their general elections at the house of 31alainillian Doettlinger, in said borough. 22. The North %Valli in the borough of P,ottsvEle, ly ing west %vanity of Centre street, shall be called the "North'West 't`. - ar,t, l ' and the qualified electors 'there • of, including that motion or the elcetors of Norwegian - ,'township. which:tying heretalore voted in said borough, r shlitl hold their goner - II elections at the house obw oc cupitol by Nathaniel J. Mills. i2.3.•Tliat part of tit ton imbip of North 'Manheitn.lying. rnorth of the summit of the Second mountain. shall ihnn I another and a separate eteNioti district, and the quali fied voters residing within the bounds thereof, shall lareaTter hold their rreneral elionions at the "Mount Carbon Ilotcl," 'in said' township. 21. The ele, tors of that part of North lanlieini town ship, eastwardly of a line Commencing at the house of Philip Drumheller; thence to the house of George Dei. bert . ; thence to the house of JOIIIIT017.; thence to - the !noise of Robert • Jouins y (Pence to the Schuylkill town ship fine, wilirmAiteir election at the Court (louse, in the borcugh of Ornigsthire. 25. The township of South Mantis int. shall here:if:et' ferni a separate election di;trict, :aid th e qualifi,l vo ters theteohrshall hereafte - : hold theirannieral elections - at thenublic hilllSe now occupied by,ljnorge Reber. 20. The electors of the remainitie part of North . Man= heist township, will hold ilutir electron at , the house of, 'Samuel Beard, (WaslitnetimM o tel.) iiinkeep-r, the, borough- of S, borough of Schityli hill 141Vell, here) or forms a ceparan° elect Mir d ist riot, and the qualified voters thereof thall hereafter vote at ,the general elections in step:irate boy; from the town ship at the house of Samuel Brnird. The ipialified tom.c. tots thereofshall elect thejnorlicjrs au:really at the tune and place for electing judgm.anil inspectors, for.condirc ling ;said .elections agreeably to the provisions of the . Act. entitled an —Act relating to the electors of 'this commonwealth, passed the second of July, one thou sand, eight hundred, and thiit.i=nine,•' and its supple !twins. . • In 27. The elecinrs of the borntieli of Tunrkqua. t.lll bold [licit( election at the scluni. k Mise in said bilrouch. At which. time ;1::11 ph' to be elector! by the freemen cif the county of . ONE Pettsos tor Govern• of the Commonwealth of •Pentvylvania. TwL; PEn.ioss for Memhers of:the lroinn of Itcprti'- mcntatives of the Comnionwcaltli of Pennsylvanin. OsE PEunnS.for Treasurer of the county. of &buy'- ', kill. . • ONE PERSON for,Cnroner of the &inty ofiifihiylkill. O NI . L E ER soN 111 r. Co tolly COMIIIISIAtther. --'- ONE PEnsos - ?,,r - Dheetor of the Poor. ONE PERSON for County Auditor. ' . , , . , • The general elec!ion to be opened between the hours of S and 10 o'clock in the f,rention, and shad continue withouPinterru glint] or adjournment until 7 o'auck in the evening, when the palls shall be closed. In purstiance of an Act of the General Assembly of the-Commonwealth Of Pennsylvanki,entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Oimmonweaith," pas4d the secoud.day of July, A. 0.,.1830, notice is hereby given : "That the inspectors and judges, chosen nee aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places appointed for holdhr • the election in the districts to which they respeetivel": belong, neforc nine o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday ii, October, in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified rotor of such district. "In case,the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes for inspector, shall not' attend on the day of election, then the person wheshall have received.the second highest number of votes for 'judge at the next preceding election shall act as Metier: tor in Its place. And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the persor elected judge shall appoint an inspectorin„his place ; and in case the person elected ' judge shall rim attend, then the inspector`who received the highest untidier of Votes shall appoint a Judge In his place:, and if anY'vpeancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the timefixed bylaw. for the opening of the election, tha . qualified voters of the townsliip4ward, oidistricti.for which such of shall have been elected. present at place nfelection, shall 4 s elect one of their number to nil such vacaz •• ' _ "It shall be the.duty of sail as...is-serve. t •tively, to attend at the place of holding every general. s edit!, Of township election during the whole tithe said election is kept open, for the — purpose of giving infrirmation'to the inspectors and judges, when called on:, in recatiop to I the rigltt of any person assessed by them to vote at snarl election and suchother matters in relation to theniSesS ments'orianers as the said inspectors - or judge; or ei-, ther of then; shall, front time to time, require. "That no person shall.be permitted to vote at any election as aferesaid,other than a white freeman of the age of twenty4me years or more, who shall have resi ded within tne state at least one year, and in the Mee lion district where be offers in vote at least ten days im-' mediately precedingsnehelection, and within twoyears paid a state or county tax, which shall have been asses sed at least ten days before the election. Unit a citizen of the hatted States...why h Id. previously been a-quali fied vote r s of this state.and removed therefrom apt re turned, mid who shall have-resided in the election dis trict, and paid taxes a• •foresaid, shall be entitled CO a vote alter residing in tats state 6 months ; provided that the white freeman,‘ citizen of ilia United Snites, Who - had previously been a qualified voter of thin state, and removed therefrom and returned,- and who shell have resided in the election district and paid taxes as afore said, shall he entitled l 3 vote arfer resoling in this state six months.; piovided i that the white freemen citizqux PROCLAMATION. GENERAL ELECTION TITE MINERS' •JOURNALfr of the linked States, between tho ages of twenty-one arof tii - enti-two years, and having resided in this state one year, andin the election dish hi ten days asafore said." shall be 'entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. I . •.‘rti,s person shall he permillvd to•vote whose name is not containecrin the list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Commissioners as tifOresaid, tinless first he produces a receipt for the payment within two years, of a slate or county tax assessed aerecably to the.con auitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath, or affirmation of. another, that 'be has paid Such a tax, or, on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to. t he payment thereof; or second, if be Claims a right to ,Ycite by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and tweiny-[:do years, be shall de pose, on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state at leant one year nett before his application, and make null proof of residence in the' district as - it to re-' milted hy ; this act, hnd that lie does verily believe front [MI account, given him that he is {if, the .age 'aforesaid, and give such other evidence as required by this .act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphatkiical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax;" if he shall be admitted to votebY rea son of having paid a tax, or the Word "a ge ,' if be shall be admitted to vote on account of.his are. and in either race the reason of such vote shall bE called out to the clerks,- who shall mark it injthe list of voters kept by them. , • ' "In all cases where the name of the perien claiming to vote is not sound on the-list fuinislied by the. coin-, ; missioners and assessorj: or his right to vote, whether I found thereon 'or not, is', objected to by , anyqualified citizen, it shall he the duty of their inspectors to exam.' ire stir h person ; nn oath as totiis ntorlileattotts, and if he vitiate id have resided within that state far one year Of more, his oath shall he tintfictent proof thereof, but to shall make proof by at least on'e rompetent witness, who shall he a qualified elector, tlir;t he has resided with in the disttiet for inore.thun ten neat immediately preceding' said election, sod shall also Ilitlrielt swear i that bin bona file tesidence, in pui l suance of his lawful 1 calling, is within:the - district and taat he did not remit - iv . .! in the said diserict for the perpqsc4of voting torrent., [ t•Eeery person qualified as' aforesaid,, and who shall proof.make d proof .if required, of reilaenee and,rilyntent' of taxes, as aforest id. shall be perniiiteil to vote to the i .towindlip, ward, or district in Whn Is he 'shall reside.:' • "f i f ally person shall pre'vent sir attempt to prevent any otli .ers of an election under irhist ace from holding such election, - or use or tbreafe htly violence to any ' ,stt h iillicer; or Atoll interrupt Or ]mproperly interfere 1 with halt in the execution of lo t ditty, or shall block up I or attempt to block the window or avenue to any Will l• flow where the saute May be. holden.' or shall riotously disturb The peace at . such election. or st;all use in prac tice any intimidation, threats, fiiree, or violonce, , With • 1 Resign to inthieirre unduly or overawe any elector, or / to prevent lion friar voting, or to restrain the fret , rloth • of thoite, such person on conviction shall be lined in any snot not exceeding live' Iminirdd dollars and he ini7_ , prisoned for anytime not lees than lons nor more than lwrdve months. Ana it' it shall ht; Shown to the coat where the trial of surli otfeiiee shall be had that the person sontfending was not ,a resident of the city, ward, stilrict, 'or township, where the said offence was mini- Mt ted, and not entitled to a vote therein. then, on con virtion.: fie shall he sentenced in pay a tine of not less thlto one ihupdred . dollars, and he iimprisoned not less thin six ninths nor moo...than two years. i'9f any person or persorts•shall makeit' y bet or wa gttr 'llion the result of any election Within his CO11111101E wealth; or shall offer to make anyliiiell bet Of wittier. either by verbal proctaltlatioll thereof, oiliy any writ ten or printed advertisement, , ClerN'll24! 13f invite any porno or persons to make hitch bet riroyager, upon con viction thereof he or they .Allll forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, or ton , red to he bet. jink'tn are to inaite their returns forthe county , of S , huytkiit. at the Conti Orn, - tsburg, mi Pritiac e ate Itith day of OctolieroA I 1/1.1517.1' I (lived under my hand and neat at the Sheriff's office I at Ortvinsitut a. arid dated Scotemlien I rh, in the year ()four Lord, one thoußawl. 'eight Inindred. hod forty six Feveittieth tear of the Ittilepeothlnee of- the United States of America. G.( itirr , the C'orremonirritith. .190 N T. %VERNER, Sheriff:. ' Sh..ritr':. Office: t .burg, Sept .10h, tar. ' t ' • 37 ; - 'HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The •wy Z . sobscriner will S1:11 at private sale his ••s• tts sr o e t iq lS . E in A th N e D b L o OT g h siOp' F te o d r r on i IIL aurel and ` st _aye.- the .11%linersville road 1 The lot contains one!ac re, all fenced in'and cultivated as a garden. In good ipinisti.m. The olfvelling is two stories linnr.lmilt of fraiiie, and filled in with brick; well finish ed. suitable for either one or two families, The house 11114111 . r e tot Will he BOW lir it will be cut op and soh( iu StW'Criti lots. For teens and further particu -1;:r• apply to A 17311 L. JONES, on theAiremno.3. Sep 11 • ' .1: I 37-11 t FOR SALE.,—A valuable FARM; in one of "the finest wheat growilitilimriets in the stal e . coin a inin.q . 'ac. re, 1,1 [Mail, a.. , / post ilmce, in alii3lystate of i•mltivation, grand house and 1.111, near the Ilt•ntisyl - vanil canal. ALSO—A 6TEANI FLOURINt} ‘ MILL. with four ruin of ,40111 . 5, first late old , r, now sloine a line countiy limine,4, with all the machinery. micessary for *king boar in barrels : attached a corn anitinat.ter•niill.' For fonber:particularseniptirt Ottlie mil:scr Rims. *ley IL 37 ] • T. •& W. 119L1.01.11{. 1) 1S•401.1;1107 , :.—The (artner.,hip theninfore b,twpqn A. StEINBERHER awl HENRY )IEIIIIII. under The tine of 11 , nry Nleyer & Co.. i 1,19 this day 10,4.11 dissolved by imittial-ctim,ent. The !nisi; nesg will lie set 11,1 by Henry -1110:Pi- All persong ha vimir cial3l3 tirzainsf.the firm will pb•aFtl present their aci:ounts,lo , d tho.e beinz itid..htwl are re'Apeeifully re-` quested to take carry payment t oti l li. Never A. sTrAstl i i4tif . :En,, HENRY :NI I. litldlri6rr, Sri) fl 37 atl , ~ ......a y--.-.. STItAI . COW.—rztotSed away from the tre.s: ‘I , - , :utou,•rinet :mni two weeks nuo a,lll•ACiy COW, wiqi strni2lo norn4. white under het. - ' 'neily, right arni I .11 ears have botli been . rut as a mark ; small whi e„ spot ,on the rump, and a hill , white in the hind cio , , and Ma, oWthe fora,tOot. WilileVer %lin return said Cl ‘voriveinfornsation W110.11, - sh . . , may he hid wi!l I . )e rea,onably rewhrd,H: . . . . . • WILLIAM I‘I'ORILVIC.• Sep II 37 r2tsit •- Norwyglan, oak Ihll trick. r i it:.keIIy.I::;•WANTEIV—PoneIIIACIIERS of good moral characters :mil of sotlici slit rapacity to take charge of the Coininon S. hoods iii Schu y lkill township are wanted.,. Appli , at ion , Will be,re - sivel 4 the snit scriber.,Presidelit of the Board. until the first !Monday., in October, nn which day they will I. Becht-il upon. DANIEL NI A.NIMP0111), , ! Spoil :17 :its] President of tkin it,, rd of l?irectors. ' .... — CHAIN CAPLESI - I.NIIANCIIOII.S.—Just ... j • i..„ Immo ted front liverprial a large msortaictit of the alive,? Muhl to I; inchrs, thr mining - ...purpose , ' canal boats; &c., a large supply constantly on hand. Purchasers would, dO well to call, as they will he sold cheap for c•mli. NV11.1,1A)111.1.W, Sip 11 37.2in] Corner Spruce and Front sts., Phila. . . .._.. r - I 1 AVI,OII'S „11. S. I , I 3IONEY.APPORTF.II aiiii,,Colin / terfeit Detector, the heat work in the United States. It idao contains a fac!sirnile of all the (Mid and Silver coins, together with their valimdittrh month . , -Single copi-s 10 i.!ents.• Merchants, traders, tavern keeperi, ke, by etlrloqine4r+ el will havri;the onlill"ation sent - monthly for one yritri front ,; ' II VS NA N . S sept r l 11l , (look and Periodical Store, Pottsville. L2ITIIA.TIO riN tW.NTED , —A yo u n g titan aishiis ,a: sitnation as hank-kveper or assistant:: Ile is a per felyt penman andat 1•01111t•Illt. lIS is he , Ith'y and robust -tied fotilsimittideni he can ,i,,,,,i,r,,,i,,,, m: ,,,y thi „,, i.;• would undertake. Not ii•lng a resitl-mt he would rvfer to certilkates &c., left, at this otlii e. ' Ana. IN 1 . .135-3 ts -• • rio Tim ELEcToRs t , VI,Ic I LI. COIT TI".• •f —Fitcnds and F,Unw ("aliens :—The voliritation of mitnerons•-friend: Int; indoccd me to become a can didate for i:te odic.c. - of CONIMISSIONER of the coda: y of Schnylkill at the epsnine Octolter clection.• ShoTild 1 he ;ncressfal the of the odPi• shall no nerf,,rm ed with a ;crapulous regard for the interest of all•pr ties concerded- Vety ri.spec,tfolly, '• • " • . . Tour oln•dirOt Sorvant. FREDERICK' nE"K. Auz. • , ill It Al I 0NL11. 7 -mrayed awttS , from . " the subscriber about three, weeks ago, n small ILL] MARE, both !hod feet wite, Actin a, white streak on her forehead rrerch in_ to her nose` lAlioev:r will return said mare to the subreriber, or' ice inn - mu:llion 'wbere she can be got -a viin will be riaslinably . ,rnwarded. Seal.-1 26 MI i JAMES CLARK'. ____ rulttwiN LtErs - rort SALE IN TREMt town I:JtAsott NAM *tree( in tist, -centr,Mpart , of,Trmoont for sake. For 'part Molars nonly 111.;rrk ,St. - Flitter, Tre , ' moot, 6r tillter of the subscribers at Pot:t.,MIM ' T. TAYLOIt. ,tiep II 37 31] rosTER:. 'lli Ifol.l.Aß:ii REWARD.—Wiliiiita Arias:row:who . ',..:1t I was - arrested. at Pnlisvilli4i•ltarLnid with steatirtz a MITI,E, escaped rra'ni the"Callstatile at this place, a few days since. The above inivard will he. paid fat Ilia arrest and delivery to the Ali at Dan Ville, Crdatabia co.: Pa.. a ~ .'.`.MAIN BLANCH ARI-).• Pittstim .r•iit. 4 • 013 ' ._ , 36-31 V liP. lIORTIVIII.TIIu4:4T—A'ionrnaI of Haral•Ari. J and, it, ste. edited hr A. J..flowninis.. : 4 10- silitillons li r this valuable work' received ' talhlß o ffi ce published nuttily: price -S3 inirannata. ti.-4"nl•i - - C117A11746AL!! COAL :I I—PCI"HOTIF havina coal to lJ he •.lel!vered - in P hiladelphia. will he received: on yardnae ;try sent to any p:ivt..of the city. hv the 'under signed a t a Fmail commission. SIifIDAKER. & REX', Phila dota.'-':i Broad tulo‘V Callow hill. ANTI.IY.—A. lad about IS yeaf,4 are to take care V of a horse, and make hints If generally useful about the. house and stable. None need apply unless he can briar. rerhnunendAnons as character, Apply nt OftICI!. [Atte. '2B 35 ,nt • F og RARE—Three;inortaages tvrll sccurerl on imPro vipg pittperty in the bormleh of Patt.virle; each!be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire' of SAMUEL. LEWIS,. 5ept.4 . 311l Surveyer anal Conveyancer, Centre Ht. Ftior PRItsiTERS.--11,ANK CARD:4.-1000 pocks of. blank printine cards, enryine in Price from Hi rte.' to yt 50 pc} dozen, jug teeei ved anti for sale, wholesale and retail tit [4ne.2S 35] rIANNAN'S good worqvrs, in Tito and r,lheet ll' Iron; toWil,1:11 good wages and constant employ tnetit will re given Apply at the Stove Foundry of ' Ang.2S-415 HILL & WILLIAM:I.OmI Street. GoLoitr.i) CARDS for Zephyr work Andnlsn Crnch et wii k, just , reepivett and fur sate nt BANNAN'S 'Variety S res. i ~, 0 tSept.4 : . :th .- _,_ . O R S T.E.—Six COAL SCREENS, have. been in IMP but it abort time. Apply t o Sep II 4.1] . i ' . T. &. W. POLLOCk• OR Sp.E—Six htids. of strmir cared HAMS. h.'ep 1 1 371 • T. & W. POLLOCK. 'a - niers! Feathers: • Froni VT! 45 c . erit s p i e u r to n t d cn ß d. ; c a h i e l a . p jai. ash, Whole- ER IT K a. FR SE R, • 'Upholsterer aMl!Gene.ral.PUrnisher.No. 415. Market St. atiove 111.11', , horth side, opposite Girard Row, ›-Atltt.kom..ents, ..ITITERF , may he'had at,all lanes a general assert. v, ment of Beds and.:Mattras,es, Curled Hair. and Feathers. ClutirS . , Tahleir,,,lltdateads, and Looking Glasses, , together with all otqr articles in the above line of busine,,at the very lowest cash prices. N. IL—Goods.warranted to giVaratisfaction. Phila.,. Sept. II 47 ' 37-3 m " !DULTISTat.' , . jDr. M. TiEPUV. SURGEON DENTIST,. 4et St., ..Varth stars, first door abase E.s4...irdson . O n tfico. .3f0r41 164794 • .J. Henry Adam,- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orrinoprosirs I atiszns' „Pottsville. Pa. PulY 31-31-1 Y B. F. MIDDY Ps, BROTIEEIEtS, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, Y. C. CORNER OLD YORK ROAD AND WILLOW STREET, }PH ILA DELPIML, Mace constantly on hand a large assortment of L'qunrs, Wines and Cordialii. [Sep. 4, 1317. 3m.-36 JADES 1110 G ERS, rh~r' :~1 ; ~!r .. r ~! ; Ctrl Ytl: No. 9, Coal St., Pottsville. Umbrellas and Parasols, repaired at abort no tice. • [Sept.4 313-6 m S. IL Miller 4 M. Shenk.- QIIRGEON DENTISTS, hating located in Pottsville, 13 respectfully offer their' professional services to the ladies and gentlemen,of Pottsville and vicinity. All diseases and irregularities of the teeth treated on the most approved principles. Ar t ificial teeth inserted from .a single tooth to an entire sett. Office in Thompson's row, Marke st., 7th loor above Centre, m All operations warrant d. 37 tf . Philadelphia Waic I es, Jewelry . ''*--, .. - 1 and Silver . are, .- GCAILAR EED BETTER FOR THE PRICE THAN •T I • •!: OTHER STORE EY PHILADELPHIA, i . Xay be And - wholesale and retail at' GariX/CHOL-4.5 I ~ .L:E• 11UR.3 rso :71f0.:i72, NoriAtd St., abocs Arc's,' PIIIL•DELPOIA: .; f % WATCITES, all kin's, tine, low, and medium I .1 , nhalities, aatring. whirl' are ' . • :-.1% Geld ',every, cull Jewelled, .- $ lO to $l OO '.; V.Lt-" ". Lepines " - - 25 to .40 Quin tiers, itnit Ilion; '. ' - • . i ... . - 5 Silver Levers, full jewelled, - -.-20 to • 30 . " •LePittes ".' - . ..- • - - ' lto le Quartiers; fine, , - -, •-.-, - 9to, 10 JEWELitti., = fliamonds; Gold Chains, Gold Pens ~ with cold ard•silver bidders, Pencils, Breast Pins. Earl i and Finger Matti, Ilravelets, Camects of shell. coral and i la va, with every other article 01 jewelty of the richest and ai..st ruitibinahle,paiterns. SILVER. IVARE.—.plates, Fork's, Spoons, Cups, &c. .of standard silver. si I i PLATED WA 'lE.—Castors. .Cake Baskets, Fans, Vises, Card Cases, And other rich Macy goods in great 1 variety 1 Wholesale b iyers will sav'e money by calling here be• ! fore purchasing'. • , . . i frie Keep this advertisement and call at No. 72.- I,„You will he satisfied the goods are really cheaper and ' better than are Offered In the rity. Frir sale, low, a hand• some pair of alliiw cases suitable fofa Jeavhlry or Fan cy Store. Enquire as above. : Phila., Sept. ' 1547 El Wholesale .coot and Shoe Store, • 1 - i').-C111.1.-I,l' FOR CA.SOI.AIs, .71ro. 35; JUtitii Third, iibare Chesnut Street, Pfl I LA t&I.PIIIA. . TOE subsrriber 114 cash system Ora of doing business, and utters a good assort • meat of eastern and city made BOOTS and 4. 1 0' SIIOES by the package or dozen at tower :A. s mires than the same quality of goods ran he' • purchased elsewhere in this city. Suffering , node of themsnal tosses in trade, anr examination of his ousts anti prices will Convince any purchaser that there is no deception in this advertisement. Purchasers will examine the market thoroughly and then call at Nn. 35, South Third, above Chesnut street. Small dmlers supplied at the saute prices as large ones. TIIO3IAS 1.: 'EVANS. Philrulelphia, Aug. C.S, 47 ! 35—Gm • , EIDWARD K. TPSON, 'l3l, North Secoml S?re,tt, Philadd piths MANIHand imp4rterbf ISTIOT GUNS. IfIFLES, .0,1 PISTOLS. _ IPOWDER: feu! SHOT 11..16: , , POWDER, 'PERCUSSION UAL'S, an•l SHOT NVAttli, BALL and BLANK CARTRIDGES, &c. • Also. SIX 'BARREL REVOLVING I'ISTOLS and ma. terials for Gutonalter-' use. Guns made to (minr and remora neatly' executed. Any can Which I yell will be proved if desired in the presence of the purchaser. •• t Autr.l4. 1547 • ,31.41 tn JOHini aut, 'BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Third Street, opposite Gerlnisit Lutheran Church, ~1114511.EUTFULI.I.Yi announces to the chi-. zetts Al' Pottsville and the Coal Region. gene- . „ rally, 'that lie is prejiared to make a tine' ' article of hoots mid shoes,"to fit thd foot and win chi will not fail to give SilliSfaCtinn 0111 e custiatiers. Fro:tithe long experience he has had in France' and New York, in making the tine French hoots. he Ilattersi himself that lie can famish] an article which cannot bell-men In the state of Pennsylvania On Imnd and for sale a lot of fine hoots ; also a supply of 'fine Freon 11 leather, which trill be made up to order on reasonable terms . . tAng,2B, - 35-6 m 1 • ' J. 1111. AO%lll Sr. CO. 'REAE_ESTATEIRROKERS. ; Court. !lancing , and ..3cency far Ithe Collection of Rents,l Office apposite the :Inners' Bank, ' Pow rille,lPa. ' • i 'FOR Skl.E.—One of the nuist elec.:lnt and desirable, residences in M011011t4111.2n streiht, with splendid garden and nod-huildiogs. Terms easy. ALSO. ,-The undtvidr d half of the property knout ii as the Pennsylvania Hall. 1 ALSO—A two story 81111, lipuse and'friime kitchen in Morris' Add hion, on the ly.,,toidv of Centre street. 'ALSO.—A two story framehmse. on the east side of Centre street', a eery itclightf4resitletti e.' ALSO—Tin- prop,lrtv known no 'he AmerLhan House, situated in the tornoiell of PottSville• ALSO—A hirer and convenient store and ,dwelling house well located iti'Mint•rsviHe. AL , lo—Eialt_t.„ building lots iiti'Minersvily . , as well Omitted as an,}ln the tiorouglif ALSO—A of morti:ke 40;1 j i ithrm,,,t ho l m, of various :mounts well secured oil 'property in Potts ville hod vicinity: ALSO.--The large and convenient hotel `'it , fated in the town iif Patterson, known toe the Schuylkill Valley hotel., Terms easy. WANTED-9 50 0 on bond and Mortgage on prodne „tire .property. situated to Ceihre street, worth three -times the amount. F - wANTE:D—c.I lands dr inrcehuctive, property in Schuylkill County in exchange for productive property n Philadelphia. , . ',Aug. hi. 1547. 31— . Extemiive Q oiliee , y, Fixtures,-aud Machinery, at Public Sale. - ILL Iv be sold at public sale.'hethe Pennsylvania Halt I in, the borough of Pottsville, on .Wednexday, the tilt of Srp!rmber. inst., at 21 o'clock. P. 35., the leases of TWO VALUABLE COAL MINES situated. on the Valley Furnace property, on Silver creek: The veins are, in excellont working condition. and are generally known an the. Big veins.- Thi.‘ machinery and fixtures consist of a breaking niachinevi lib a 14 horse power en gine entirely new, .vvith ,thel iteeesQary ecretuis and schlues ; drift nag:U.llS; litniners' IU - hn. 1 store house, and a enable, all in gond order and condition. The whole establishment hits recently been put in good Working cundition, and a large busiticie can he dime hymn .onterpriAnZ oper - aor. The coat en4nM:ll4.l a reads sale, as - its wi I compare with any sent from the . r••ginn.'„ • , • The lin'inr , 4Airanl4,7. 4 •Cint3 to the purehh ser: Con.litions &c, Wilde lin•twil on Owd ly if 10ENtlV GUITERMA liAssigiir of Mye'rs Sept.l a 6 It] New dron i Jand !Steel Store_.____ MI . TE silbscril4,intle4ters:ind Jealer. in foreurn :Did -I A owl dan iron, Ole: I•elvd to roll the attention of nOrelvt , :ers of 1111)N11 STl',l,lil., to the neWitssortinent of, Sw.-!1,. '.%.`nni ,_i 3 : Betior,,l,-Cable. and - Coninnall Endish , lion, which ti ev naw.have and areeniodantly reecivire.: Nin Enn,in :lliTz,:t',:" -- --Ajto, 'American iron, eon: , let in of hoop, 11,1 id, Scrall - , - - kc:" -- Tzvzlish. RiNsia, i and A ne•ri , :in Sheet iron;l Shia!! Birrtud_;iint Square Do», trout 3-fdlis,;;lnd npwara . ; Boiler and - Tlue Iron, !t orso Shoe and Nail Rod;,_ ~ • Don, various sizes; Locrinintivp. Tire and 11;i1road Iron , .. gle. Doti, Half round Ironc&e. Span:: and ilistered :Ste'el. front the hest stamp= of Swede iron; - 1 - 3:iii and shear Steel. &c..„ all of whichtl:tyluT:r ut.re la rest rates, for cosh, or at six months for approveir reflence, owl In whl,ll,they iny.te'ltl attention 'of purrlia.o.rs. before,repleniihing their slacks. i I Also; Pie rii4 illoofn iron niceirei on contruission, on Which advamhz kill he made. , . • BARI'S ti..- BRINK, Don arid Steel M erchant::, : ' 117;N 'dill Water Pl., an,lsti„Xortli Del. ' I . 'Avenue, Philad,•lichia. . Philadolphi , Jilly:11, 1917 ', , - 31/---lv - stoottr..4 (i. N. itikuoN Mirlatri . RISHPON, ;MERCTIANT TAILORS, • Xs. iO Sooth l'hird'Street.Sienrig opposite the Ex— rhoov.e, PhibtrMphin, • . • r.SPECTOTI.IN announce, to their friends and the public that they are enlist:l:oy prepared . to make to order, of the finest and best materials, nod at moderate prices, every article of Fashiiiniible Clothing constitu ting a ftentremftn's Wantrobe;, for which their com plete stock of choice ,and carefully. selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., ofd the latest and most de sirable patterns, nre particularly designed: Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention.to every 'garment, enables them to give entire satisfaCtion, and to both old at,lct new customers they respectfully 'tender an invitation to give them a call. Having been fog years connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this cann .try. employing note but first rate Workmen, and being in the constant receipt of the latest. fashions, and best styles of goods, they are fully prepared to accommo date customers in the hest.manner. Philada., Aug. 14, 1817. • 33--binn , • Charles Stokes, GLOBE HALL OF FASHION, NO: '296. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LOTIII\G—a necessary and useful article, i' well Cbecomes every one who buys it, befote purchasing to look and spe where it can he bought cheapest. I am satisfied. (and. reader, he,) if you favor me with a call. and' lank over my stock of !mods. You will not only buy yourself, hut tell all your friends where cheap clothing can he had. and they will do the same If von come to the Globe Hall of Fashion and do no' find goods twenty per cent. cheaper than any store in the city, I think you will say Gen. Taylpr never whip ped the Mexicans! • I think he never did any thine else., irS.A full stock of clothing suited for the country trade which Merchants and others are particularly invited to examine. CHARLES STO KES,. Globe Hall of Fqshl.m, Q 96, Market. streew3d Phila., Aug. 47 35 3in], docir below Ninth Wholesale Grocery, No. 130, North Third Street, dare Rare, • PHILADELPHIA' THE sutmeriber monlrfask the httentinn of countr3:. merchants to the general assortment of FRSH GOODS, which is always to be hail at his store. ir He keepe'constantly on hand Mime Green 1110 and Laguyra COFFEE • best quality Steam Syrup odd Su gar House MOIASSES ; every. variety of Itefided and Brown ,SUGAR; a large stock Of Green and Black , TEAS, of the latest importation and °revery 'rt.:scrip lion and price ; OIL SPICES, SALT, &c,' deep" Country, produce taken in trade. nr purchasi at fair n arket prices. Merchants would find it to their interest to vial. this establishment, where goods are offered at the lowest prices, an the me7t reasonable terms, and me put Up with promptness and fideley. rinla ,f1er.4,47 36 . 6ml WILLIAM. RONEY, Jr. REMOVAL Haiti. AN ACT. Concerning 'the removes of the seat of justice of the count) of Schuylkill, from Orwigsburg to the borough • of Pottsville. Sze. I. He is enacted by the Senate and 'Mese of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penneyi Tanis in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authoriti of the same, That it shall and may be law rhl the qualified voters who have resided-in Schur kill county fur at least six calendar months immediately preceding the nest general election, to vote at such election upon the question of the removal of their seat ofjustice from Orwigsburuto the bOrough of Pottsville, in the rountyof Schuylkill, in the Manner following to wit : those in fa vur of a removal shall vote a written or printed ticket labelled "seat of jtistke." and contain ing the words " forPottsville ;" and those opposed to a removal shall vote a written or printed ticket. labelled as aforesaid, end. containing the words "for ()twigs. burr ;" the said ticket' to be deposited in a r 'box which shall be provided for that purpose at each and every of the election polls of Said county ; and the - returns ofsald election shall be made in the same manner, bj, the reiurn judges, as In the case of the election of members of assembly; and if,•on the meeting,of the relurnjudgee. it shall appear that a majority of the votes have beep given ill favor of Pottsville, then the following sections of this act shall be of full force and effect; but if it shall appear that a majority of the' volei have been given aroinst Pottsville, then the following sections of this act shall be Cull and void. SEC. 2. That if a majority of the voters of said cciiinty of Schuylkill. qualified as aforesaid. voting' on', said que , tion of removal, shall decide in'the manner pro- • vided in the first section of this act, in favor of the Removal of the seat ofjostice, in said county, to the bor ough of Pottsvtile, the citizens of! Pottsville, in said county, shall erect or cause tithe ere:tted, at their own proper eXpense, within three years from anti after such election, in the borough of Pott, , ville aforesaid, imita ble buildings, of brick or stone, for a court house and different offices for the safekeeping of the county re cords. under-the dire, lion alb« county commissioners tbtcounty. who are hereby authorized to receive eonveynnce for a tot or lots of ground for the use of the' county of Schuyikill, ill fee simple. 'clear of all incuM— turanres.the said buildings to be erected on such lior lots of ground thus conveyed ; and' the county commis starers for said ,coutity, are hereby authorized and required, at the expense of said County, to erect and build a suitable county prison and jail. of brick or stone. in said bomugh of Pottsville,wit hi n Said three years after such election, as afhtesaid ; stud the said county commis sioners are hereby authorized and empowered, es soon ati.said seat onus:lee shall be removed front Orwigshurg to 'Pottsville, in ,the manner fierein proVided. to grant and convey to the borough of OrtVigsbure, the court. house and Other public . hirildines and land en which the same are krecied, and the anion:trounces thereto. in tlt« borough of Orwigsbure, to have and to hold the Sadie only in trust, and for the-use and purpose of occupying arni,usine said buildingiu and real estate as an acadeniy and seminary of teaming. for the education of youths. SEC. 3. It shall he lawful, for tIM citizens of Potts ville to obtain-subscriptions frim any person or per- sons willing to sub-mites any money or materials for the erection of such court house and public offires, as 'are provided for in the second section of this act; and in default of the payment of the same to the county commissioners, said county 'commissioners not hereby empowered to cause suit to be brought in the name of said pairtly, to encore e the recovery of the same ; and when- collected, , to he applied towards defraying the ez - pens'es of such buildlnei. . EMI S,F.C. 4.. Thajim Soon its the public buildings are cam pleted. according Intim provisions of this act, the county commissMiters aforesaid, shall file a 'report of the same in the ''court of common pleas of Schuylkill ; and thei,,said court , tipon_yisomination thereof. being satisfied that said buildings are,fitlly completed accord ing to the 'true ,intent and meaning of this act , and a record thereof being Made, by endorseinent, on said re port, the coninits.iioners and s he ritrof said county shall thereupon canv the prisoners, if any there shall be con fined in the old prison, to he safely rembverl to . the n e w ; and the public papers rid records then - remaining in the public offices in nrwigsliiirg to be safely deposited in the new buililingtria as aforesaidhuilt. !bribe recep tion thereof; and from thencril,r,th the seat of justice 'in and for the county of Schuylkill shall cease to be nt Orwiz-burg, and the'same shall be teittrived and fixed at the new location to the. borough of Pottsville, in the said- county, so as aforesaid to be fixed upon ; and UM filiblic'otlices heretofore kept:and the 'scouts of Justice bereft - Wire held at Orwiriiburg,,in and for the county of Schuylkill., shalt be kept and held at . the borough of Pottsville, in the county aforesaid.' '. • • SEC: 5. That soon tin tire prisonets stud - records are removed from Orwigsburg, nit aforesaid, the comity' codunissionets for said county shall proceed to suit, at public Sale, after due notice, the old court and prison id Orwigsburg. and the lot or lots of ground on which they air ere, ted, n itli rhisuppurtenatices, to the best advantage';. and the sablcomniissioners shall exe cute a deed ot deedslo the purchasi r or purchasers of the same, and shall Will over the . pro, veils of, sale to the county treasurer, Yvho'shall appropriate the same as all other funds of the countrare' by law a pproprtalml. 6. Ifany persiM or persons' shill vote iin the qtts4 tint, i.l the rtniinVal of\ the seat of justice of said 'dusty of Srliitylk ill at the riliott authorized to he heldilly virtue of this art: not duly qualified to vote in accord ance %with tin' first section of this act, or shall rote out of his or their proper.district. shall Toltrninfe one,. On said qtnistiiin, be or so offending. upon conVietion thereof the court of quarter sessions of said county, shall lie stit.Ject to the penalty provided Tor in the general election laws of this com- Monwealth. - I Sic. 7. If any jad=e ar twin:tor of the eleilion au thorized to be held by virtue of this art, shall know inzly or wilfully reject the vote of ti citizen rpmlitied to vote on the 11111...(1011 cif the removal of the scat of .111,4- Ilen in said (.011111V, In arrcirdl3n'ce with the first section of this art, or receive the vote of a person not nun. titled to vole as afore,aiil..on'said question, he or they so.Otfendinir, upon conviction thereof before the - proper , court-of quarter se,s:iions nt SPId - county. shell forfeit and pay, for the-it - so of said county, fOr every such of fence, a sum not lees than three hundred dollars-or'. more Win sis Imndred dollars. at tlt , discretion of the court, ands - hall ,underzo an imprisonment- in the jail O 'said county fOr - a period of not teen than twelve or more - than two teats. R. If iioipector. or clerk of the iii' Sue. (fatly jtlge. itkpeetnr. ore. lion nut hori7,-,1 to beheld by virtue cif tins act, shall or',41:(11 falsely and fraudulently add up and return the \WC'S rereiceql :upon lito-cw,lsii(H/ aforesaid, or shall keep a fake tally: paper. or shigl be guilty of any fraud in the (liven:age of hisAntieh,el7l , ry. p:•rsoti sn ofTpoidina: upon cOnviction thereof In , the proper court of Quarter sessions of said cdiTfity,sbal . ll,l. subject to the same fine and ,pepalty no are Impeved upon delinquent judges or it:sin:Noes by the izetusaf. election Jaws of this commonwealth. - Stu'. h. Its be.. the dUly of the jades and ifirper tors rondart hie the alertinifUriathorized to he held by virtue of ibil;:ict. to riattrzt the letter It to titalegibly and distinctly set opposite thi 7- itanni of every citizen who shall vote on the ipteminti of removal of the seat of justice as 'oforesaid. on the .tally • paper on which his :lime shall be regiSiProll, and any wilful 011ii.S.A011 so to do, shall lie. Iloeitied,:t frand.and shall beptuddied us such, in accordance with the prOvisiaris of the . eighth Sect OM or-this art.• -SEC. 10-- 11 iThAii lie the thitY'lif , the judge, Inspector and clerk conducting the elect ion, authorized to be held art,to take (in addition to the oath or affirmatiniilieji - tiow required by law to take) an oath Cr affirtuatiou that he will honestly and faithfully coat: ply, in (very respect, with the provisions and require ments of this tel , - --Si.n ID. it shall be the duty of-the return, jurlires isairiehuhly. at the little and place of their nu•etine. to - rapt up all We S re k , lateitiVeli ill the differ...tit election die:ricte,'nn the question of the retionatl (tithe Peat of justice afr.repaili and sr.tll inahe out two : rertiticateit IIII! re : , 1111 ; one of tvhich shall he tiled in the .)llj,e of the rir rk unhe court of quarter prciiiolls, who shall certify 'he sante to the governer of this 'we lilt, and the'ot her in the mitre of the conunissiotierp comity or schf,yikiii Lc.: N. It . otall be tlt. truly of the'sheritll'gf thi• said. county of Schitylittil I".CaWir. I/Ihr act to lot puldislitol in at I , :ist three ti.nvspapers pith fished in sa id county, for at least ein every- we-k for rixty• days iyomedi ntely preeedinr. the 11Qa cr•neral election ; a 41efrill, on the of the, elktion. cause at least twq Mimed co pies, one of which shall In: in the German Idiom:we, of .nal act tit be posted..ln trodlitil form. in the mart pub lie places neare-t the :election poll to every election district in said county. and the reasonable 6Xpenties tic etch pultifratitin tthall by the -*said county of Schuylkill by orders' drawn in the usual way. SEc. 13. That NVilliant T. Sanders, Augustus Holmes, . . Joseph F. Tayl.ir. James JlLL:van. and Joseph Ferrig, senior. arehere-by appilded conniasioners, who, or two-thirds - of whom, are' hereby authorized and em powered tie select and procure a minable lot or lots Within the swill borough of Potto.ille, on which' said (mart Imh'e .aryl °dices shall be 'eree , ed, in this nyinner'aforusaid: Prorided furthermore, Thal. no Or snn or p.irwins 611;111 hereafter be appointed a,ehmsnis sioner,:as itforwat.l, who either resides is this bidough of Pottsville, nforesaid,.nr Is a property liolthrf or pro perly owner in said borough. . . fiEc. II- That so much of the existinz laws of this, commonwealth ds are, altered or sapplied by tins act, be and the same are herchy•rcpealed• JAMES COOPER. Speaker of the. Ilona , Repre,entotiees. CHARLES GIBBONS, • • ..• ' Speaker 'of the Senate. ArumovEn—The thinie:ll,ll.ly of March, else thou sand eight huntliod and'fotty-seryii. • FRS. H. SIEUNK. Puldished according to law, by order of• - JOHN T. WISER, Sheriff. h;•:i'T's Office, Orwigs hurl. Attu. 7. NH. " 11;ow is the time t'or illargaitts NEW. CHEAP CASH STORE In Jilinerurillu,Schtlylkill County. Ilenneylrania, next dour to Built .1-• Krugunesifutel, Sunbury • streit." • • ELIJA.II , I3. 01tWI0 - REFTECTFITLIX annonwes to his ntinieronit frtends and the citizens senerally. that he hag opened a 11.1 V. cash store, in Minersv iii,, S, tiOylkill county, omer,lhe intends to keep on hand a larim anti varied - assortment of goods, emihracina among ethers DRY GoODS, LIQUORS. onoerdu ES. QUEENS WARD, BOOTS'& simEs, HATS - & CAPS, ‘VAIIE, • ' PI. %STEIL. SltttKEU MEAT, 1.1811, SALT, • • . MINING GOODS, - &0.. &c., - AU of .whirh have born laid in now, and ni prices; ran ging' with the limes. From 11w knowledge he has of the inerchantile busiumat and Of am:tritg of this market and his determination to sell FOR c ,sit ciNt.v, totaling to quick sal e s and small profits, he flatter's himseli that all who give him a rail will find a. bargain. and chgapei .goods at his More, than can he tittind in any other estab lishment in the'Goal Region, and no inietake. N..ll,—.The highest price paid in cash or goods, for all kinds of country produce. Minersville, June 26, 1847 • 26 oal Screens ! Goal Screens ! ! THE suseriber is extensively engaged in the mann factory Of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an improVed and entirely new principle, for which he has *mired LETTERS PATENT, and which lie confident ly b e li e v ea will he found upon trial, RH perior to every other screen in use for durability and all the qualities. ofa good screen.,Tlicy are woven entirely-of Wire, and ran be mode with meshes and threadsof anyrn qnired sii.e And siren tit. • WIRE WEAVING . OF r. VERY DESCRIPTION will be e7.ecuted at the ehorte.d notice, and screee• made to every partern, adapted to all the uses for which screens are required. Thesuld,crilser has recently removed bff estab lishment to Cost Steet, near the corner of Nor Wet street. - FIENRV JENKINS. Pottsville,' April 4 ISIG. 4 mom MINERS' TOt Saturday . 11aruing,, S ANTI-REMOVAI COLJNI • Assembly. NICHOLAS JONES. •4BRAHANI HEEI3.N .Coni n 3 its ione WILLIAM FRAILY. 'Treasurer. DR - . S. R. MEDLER Coroner. DR..J. G. KOEHLE' Dircitor, ° M, LLIA M KOCH. Auditor. HENRY BRESSLEI, HY - NrAGNETIO TELEG • • . Philadelphia, Sep. 18, 6 ctclock,l'. :11 The steainer union, Captain Ii at New 171 4 11, yesterday, ,froin Paris papers to the atst ult., whir don dotes to the evehina of the 28t, is The accounts from-En lat Several heavy-lellifealad' taken date of our lag - The result of tho harvest satisfactory. The potato crop t lands has generally escaped the ro l The Hibernia teiehed Livorpoil August., • , The Queen of Sicily has giren bi 06 is to be named Phillippe Louis, :114 market is depressed:" F $5 37 j ; wheat, $I 05 ; oats, 45 throughout dull. BuftinJore.—Flotir,very dull at $ O.ItA, 41 del. ; whi s keys! 27 ta. The New Yotk telegraphic line Pithburg: - -Market very dull: Nu news.south.. • OE .. t y•A friend-al Ph*nizsillei givds 0 flattering aceutint of the at that place. The' extensive Rollin. cud, &c: of Reeved, Btick &,Co. at l thin, one of which turning but Jul tans of !ails. • Many :tine •Ittiildit up during the' summer ; end the w the town is at once gratifying an llis allusion to the Pinenirville H recently undergone . sonto importa we are fully prepared to 'endure.° manly proprietor. ll.*:._l3rower. lesa,well,ltnown to Many of our r such his name would be sufficient the excellence of the hirm , e. But in general, we may say, that while quiet of the country, it also has,ma i artt:rimice of- a ft?ihit,nable ca . which it. Table le, at leant, ,are. comp rrA rich .Vcin of Lrad has on the Harrisbufg turnpike, near The are iii — said to'be fotind in grt, and is very rich. Its discovery w 'i an examination into the cause of I ripening of grain on the land whi metallic treasure. Lead' abounds i =a rich vein was discovered in a I ry soma years ago in Conestoga to doubtlAsJollowingdhe strata ofLitli .thot stream- oitteks the vein heir t7rThe New V° , • ,' .: t• Dr. Henry Onde'riloaki w a...rest, Cepate of Pennsylvania a fe w ,year was suspended from the ex o rcise of on a]charge of too 'freely it dulgiot ardetus spirits, will, we understand rasbired to the 13 . 0 . 3prick,by tVe Co sit,; t the eviile,ce being that he 11 stained during the i intervening tin fartlier, that a .Cliur'hh will be .erect 1 soma ofJthe Episcopalians of Phil', . , rZir The City Rent , ' Man - of the ern, does, sometimes, snv a good frequent observational of the wee 11,11U4f," clock, and di l e Dollar IV , really 'stale,! flat andfunprofitath telligent Whig, after ,reading the paper, (which, at in4t, is hut d l en:uld conscientiously tlecommend `.,11 'Neutral Paper.• Yet the ,11. ‘ does this every•week! mOrder of Agriciature.—Th sift has lately crested' su'Order sively tri egricult tip . - --thatjs to sa and prisons who distinguish [het departinent.orilidustry. The dee, one stile the efi);:y of the Itiin s of other the mottc:, i:For_ itgXicultur round'ed with' a crown of lybeet, olive leaves. . This is a-kind of Or will oliiiiict to 'see greatly inci\easing E" - I'Fityilling,,,a Pr f tlictf;liz.—' i, lesniibc/trr says, pen. Seca whit though as close•rrunithril as awn: designS, expressed his deter tinat Caiiiii6l by the Ist ofeittritterriber. refire lolthem in their Cap , tol, on '[ember, 1817." The old - len shavin'g' it 'I . /cry, close, but I II mise b'eyond a doubt. ri7 1 Great Mature in bf rsirne, Want ScliCo. 13 ~ West firms in New York, _Lys The 'st atements which came 0 t by era cadged a run upon.. the oust and creditors to such an exte t, as to suspend opirolions at onc . I were ell-.red $5OO 000, if the , woe on, but that they declined it. our preArnt [(lige e itio go to press earlier then hereto ore, oblige us by's , nding in their fa pospible;t, luliole Stearn 11f11 .aL IN PORT CARIIONi TUC subscritier . - STEAM' MILL. situatii ygi,lPort Carbon, - 3cuyllei bum of .t Aoris , high, wiz t a on • gine house attached. frame _tending at-1 . 1,5' the river Schtqlkill, &c. The Miff haathree run of stones, engine Alea'a landing ris feet rropt Canal, at ifo4ead of the Navigatii r to the.Schitylkili Valley Rail 11,40, of a large store house..stables, andla co, buildings including the mill arai., are dition, and furnished in the bestMian This property to situated at the hea Option, and at the junction of theiMillC kill Valley'llail Roads, a brauchinf w 20 feet of the'door of the mill. - Dont, 'directly ruder lire mill, and , die - ladle grain &r.. through-hatchways nto tl on the landing belw. • All the dour and otfals can be (lisp"! door at the highest market price. to• •tured, nod, when taken into con sidera ' only mill Incated in that portion of ti cessary loth by Canal 'and nail Roar with the Mill Creek and Schuylkill V no that grain can be received and the of at he doer, without any transportt thane - My, one of_the , inicet n offered for sale.. The terms 'llibe purchaser. As the subscriber has made /arra n in a nother business, if not So d in a will be offered for root. fl .. For thrther particulars ap?l,• tn. or, L.•F. WHITNT Port Carbon, Aug. 7. 1847 Cheap Watches ant New Store, No. 341& „ lariet at Nina and Try a. south etittralf:Li.4 l A. r, rayon uient of Gotd And Bltue i ery, Pilv4r Froniin, &c.. Coast:Ong of fen jewelled .01d Lev • •• Silver "I " Geld Lepi • r i Silver "1 With a laige arre , rtmenr f Silver rind Jevvetery at very tedived prices.l g feat variety, vary cheap 4 all which an reprr.r.swed. I• } Watcher' and PAC: Iry Muir.. - Philarl.s.,Sepi.4.ls47 flint VF. a NAL. ti TICKE'r. ME BM erbert, arrived nce, bringing contain Lon- not . ftcrable, place glace diet ngisnd is very the British on the 28th rth to s prince EMI our nominally cis. Market 15.12 i a $5 25; s out of order- No buyers fur listei county. , to of afTtira at Milk, Furna• in T full opera. v al!out forty ge have gone; hole aspect of businees like. t tel, which has t alterations. The gentle q. doubt , aders—and to usroutee e's to to the public it has all the ly of the char , lidet, with will favorably [e , en dieroyereti Inceeter,/ Pe.. at abundance, is the result of the premature :h covered tho that county I meotre guar ophihip, which, f l uest ono along alluded to. • aturdey ',Aye: ined the Epis• i • at;.), and who his functions, in the use of } he.moat likely nvEntion [Mont I as entirely ab ln. We hear, ed for him, by tdelphia."' NEM • North Ameri thing; buthis r her, the State wxpaper, ere xle!! No in- Douai Yews trashy affair) t ° to the public 4.th American . King of Pros estined each'. to cultivators • selves in this ration-bears on 'flissilt, on tho 'I merit.' -sur ith vine :and er that no one its numbers. l'ho Now Or- in that city, afar about Edit on to ho in tho "Ishall dictate the 14 . of Sep -3 I is certainly adeem" his pro• firth and one of the ew days since. thd late steam- depneitore O induce them is said they rl agree to go compels u• to i advertieers will ors ae early as for Sale, ers for sale his rl in the town ol i.i r ll county. The . by 40 feet, three ne glory stone en- Thereis also a 'I 32 hybh feet el- 4 for storing grain and an excellent on the Schuylkill n, extending back n which Is erected - per gimp.. All the, , hi excellent con ler. • _ __ of Canal Novi ;'rek- and SchuFl - rune by the Calm! rem their cargoes of le mill above. or Red rkt , at the mill Gott na manufac 'ation that it is the c Coal Basin, nc il, and connecting (alley Rail Roads, products disposed don, it is, unques ill,properties ever made easy to the moots to engage easonable time, It ddrona,post paid. >y, pbrt Carbon. • 31—it Jewelry. bezreen lii-^e and epf'entild Watches, Jewel- re, only ' Ef► • IS 1111618 f Svatebee..: Fine deerelrjAlC - , its be watregget• • ard'antrieeteilb;
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