0 gan s. The Coal Trade for 1547,. ;The quantity sent this week by railroad Is 36,712 15. by Canal 6,5711 oi—for the week--43202 or3-^total by Itail. road 9E6,532 14—do. by Canal 158R13 10. The quantity sent by Railroad this week. reaches :16,- 712 - 15 tons, which is an increase of ',bola 3700 tons over last week. and is the larzest quantity ever sent aver the road in any one week. since its construction'; Ey Canal 'there has been a falling off of about 1500-tons; caused it is said by a scarcity gt boats, and the detention of. a 'number on the Delaware and Raritan Can aline the want 'of -towage &c. 'The reel cease is inefficient management. Coal continues in demand, Mid our .operators complain 'of a scarcity of cars and boats, to-carry it to market. "NA'ith 'two such magnificent improtomentans we pose.is, the Itaili'ot:ratal Canal, of Eutliclent capacity to transport tint OTlfiXthillions of tons annufilly..luch a cause of cam plaird:Wißlound singular abroad—but sizancc as it may - appear, it is 14e'vertlieless true. The Railroad Company conceded to the Canal the increase this year, and pre=u. cried the latter CoMpany, woulti furnish the neceary., facilities for carrying in - to market,—and Consequeraly . anode but little preparations fur an increased trade, The ,Managers of the Navigation: with a degree of pertinacity which would have been highly commendable in a• good cause, have so far succeeded in fighting off the trade, and in the frenzy of their - success, issuo t t a patnnhlet' in - which they. foolishly exult in having triumphed over tboFe Whorpercisted to the last trying to force their trade Upon: the Canal. The followingis a comparative stati•mtrnt of coal sent to Sfarket to the present periods, in 11.46 and 18-17. from .oU,tlre,7ions except Wyoming, where there ha's been iur-r . a7.so of !Lott. 40,000 tons. 18-16. • :Satuyrtalt.—rt. IL 87:2,EP3 0G 95n,:,P2 14 '113,GP4 o?.? -• • _ 41,000 00 15e.E03 111 158.813 19 ' 39,it78 00 .170,0€.806 91,100 du Mackacrams -205,f192•00 2."4,44•2 4. 1 1) 41,4.70 00 Vint:grove. ' ag,dlyz, 12' 47,207 10 7,574 OS 1A7,01:1 18 .1917.194 10. We heir it stated that the toll on the Canal will be in. created to 74 rents ortand afier the I't of October. It is ittreedy too high on both Rail. itosd and Canal to enable Our opMrsors to Compete S ccssfuily with oTher regions. FREIGHT:I—nm letter from our correspondent in lFhiledelPhinthls week hash failed. but learn verbally that gm matettal change Ipta %ken place to Eastern lions since . ourlast public:l2lot, ' . , To Niweljarir. . To New, ,o , ark; . To Providence •., ' . . To Fall Rives', - ' To N , tvrtledfordt . • , ' • • - To Salem, . , To Portsmouth. N If.;\., To Portland, Me., . • To Boston, ' - To Neu/ navtin, ~ To ilmnfOrd, ' ' . ToTroy, ' ^ ' ' . . •• , To Alhatry, ~. - i , , , To Baltimore, , . • - ' - ... . To Washington, I,'he rates from Isle , 440114 TV. more, PIIIC OF COA /.4.1N BOAR I). White Ash Lump -., . $3 75 a ,83 o'7l Nut • do- . 300 a 375 , Bro'keu t Ege,^atid Stove,.3 511 a . 4 0* Ited A 3 il hump,, ' • • . .3 75 a 3 8.11 ' . .... . Prepared, Lebigh L 1174, Prepared, .7..cnt for the week ending on Thuridny Evening !VA E-- ROAD. ' CANAL • • . WEEK. TOTAL, WEEK P. Carhnn, 11,510 07 165.9 , 2 s 111 Pot vll le, 6,078 17 .156,123 03 f 5 . 1 '7 °: 3 13 9, 717 0 15,309 0 . 2 '400,716•04 919 ot, • 116,95 i 13 P. Clinton, 3,70.1 00 63,451 16 00 00 1,100 05 c 245,714 15 050,559 14 0,5:9 05 159,513 19 :155,813 19 Total 11.11.15 z-ea nal I i,lls,nrs 13 • RATES OF TOLL. Alin #ANSPORTSTION RN ittli. ROAD, Prom.. Mt. Carbon. etch. Ihven Pt (71Inton , To Philadelphia, ' $1 50 $1 10 $t 05 To Richmond 1 70 • 1 CO " 1,40- RATFS OF TOLL DT CANAL, • From Mt. Carbon. S., Haven.. P. Clinton To Philadelphia, , ' fi4 cis. ft' ets. : 52 Os. FOR10111•S• DT CANAL. • To Philadelphia, $0 70 To New York,. 60 LELOGif COAL TRATIA For the week eliding Sept. 18, 18-17. ' Iticr.g. : TOTAL 'Summit Mine 7.304 00 140,1 8 4 15 Minnie Run 3,725 03 • ' . 1110.?.27 /3 ikaver :11nailow • 3,472 17 70.3941 04 Stunrult . ' 1.535 13 - 22,130 03 Ha•r.lrton 3,11:1 11 RnckrnunntainCo. 1,736 06 Wyoming . '221317 LACKAWAN.k COAL. TRADE. 'The qtrunity of Coal sent to Market for the. Week en ding Sept. U. , 11565 Total for the season WILKE.s•BArtnE COAL TRADE. The fallowing is the quantityiof:Co.il sent tproagli the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. I.ISE, 1:40.007 00 Term JAMES'S. GOll'llEl.l., Collector. . ; - PINE GROVE COAL kmowit of ,oal transported on the Untan Canal Rai Road; for the week ending Aug. 19._ Ton4.' , C. wt. qrs. - . 1,516 13' • Per last report - .15,750 17 0' QM .17.`207 10 v. L. CONRAD, Colierrn SWATARA RAIL ROAD. Amount transportod nn Stvalara Rail Road •from Ist tont)/ Aug., _Occlusive.) • Tfmq . . C. wt. qr 2.55:4 II 0 Per la.At report ',.'3,573 6 3 ' Total 17 3 . V. 1,. , CON R A I); enliector. CREEK RAIT, ROAD. Thofello\vine h the ainount of coal'pasqed over the Mili Creek Rail Road, for the last !tit dayg, 5,01.1 It Toes. - 15.1,371 IS " Per last report Total 1 fll!,:196 15 ' GEORGE .. IIADESTY. Collector 1E ; CATTYLKII.I. VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of em.l tranFportedove'r the Sclntylkill Val ley Rail Rnad, for the week ending an Saturday even ing last. ,t 8,759 01 Ton's. .29.9.857 01 Per last report Tot al trl.S.6ltl'os "' TI7 . II.NER, Collector MOUNT CARBON4k- PORT CAR - RON RAIL. ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon et- Port Carbon Rnilstoad, for the week ending on Sat urday evgnine 1a5t.11.4:11 17 Tons. •Per last report' - 349091 14., 't ; Total : :1(10,1Y26 11 " JESSE TrillNEß. Collector, MINE IIII.I;k. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAII.R6AD. The tollowinz is the amount of Coal transported over thin road up to Wednesday last - 16,1172 00 TOTIS. .Per last report. , 41/A9B 11 , " • Total • 419,910 11 " IVILLIAM NEWELL, Cottertor. ' ' MOUNT CARRON RAIL ROAD. ' . Amount ocenal transported over tttls Mad foi the eliding on Thursday evening last, Per last report 131311 Isaac Barton & Co., .NO. 7; SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • HAVING In store a large and full assortment of FALL' AND WINTER DRY GOODS, a consider able porthin of which were ordered anti imported, by them, and the remainder selected with much care in the American markets expressly for their FALL SALES offer the same what - m.OJc and retail, at moderate prices, f,,e cash' or approved acceptances. The following na med goods constitute part of their stock, viz: DRESS GOODS. , Sias.-Ilich Dark Brocade Stripes aid " Plain and Striped Chariielions, new styles.' " Chameleon Satin.Du Chene,beautiful com hinations. • •• Plain and Changeable Armures, various - widths.. " Black Plaid Striped. • " Black Gros de Rhine all widths, bait - make - and .qualities.' Plain anti Changeable Florences, in much • ' variety. Caslnneres,-Plain and Printed Handsome Shades, Slid new Styles. =• Jlfoua. Je Laines.-_- - Plain and Printed, neat small fig tires, new styles. Raw Silk Plaids.-Rirli, High Colors, mull qualities. Irarsted and Silk and Cotton and Silk, good qualities. Ginghams.-Earlsion arid Scotch, in great variety. Prints —British and American; ' " French Afecines.-Lupin's best make, choice selected • shades. - , .41paca, Euidee.-- . Silk and Cotton Warp, Palmetto Cloth. Styles Broche and Cashmere. Mack Ottoman Plain and Plaid Silk. " Small Plaid Blanket, all wool. Seal Skin, plain mode colors, large size. 'Hosiery and Gisers,ofall usual materials andennlitiell• CLOTHS, Ace. • French, Belgian. and American ' Cloths, In great variety of shades and qualities; best finish. English, French. American; and Belgian. Cassimeres, plain black and latest fancy,styles. Woolen anti Sills, Velvet,Cashmere,and Satin Vestings. Drub and Dark Colored Habil Cloth fer yoaks. White anti Colored Flannels, European anti American. FURNISHING GOODs, • filankets,Varions sizes, excellent niake.• Dresden and Marseilles Quilts, White and Colored Counterpanes.. I.inen Sheetings, Cotton do , all widths and finalities. Pillow Case Linen, Table I)amiek anti Napkins. Iluckiback'lliaper and Russia Towelling. Irish 44 Linens, in great Variety, of most Approved snake and bloichr , • CARRIAGE LININGS.- Silver and Pearl Drab Cioth, various qualities " " Worsted Damask, " Union, " &linnets, plain and figuied, 4-land 5-4 tilde, a.sortad colors. Russia ,Sheetings. Buckram, and Colored Muslin. Worsted Plush, figured and plain, Crimson, Garnet, &c. Phila., Sept. ft.s 47 '• • 39-3 m eow 419,7 M 04 MI I 4 00 250 a 375 „.2 S7},. 400 MEI 7. 4 0 S 09 241419 14 '7,`9) 11 EEC= EMIG 7.02317 'lnns 10408 14 172,431 It " N. CLEAVER, Cnllector pROPOSAt.S will be received by the Undersigned until dept. Vith i r sitiking a shaft 3rtif creek,' about 5 miles-nbnve St. Clair. Mtn and viler ificationit may he seen nt the naive of Slept. 18 38]. • I). R. BENNETT, Minersvilte.... _ • WANTED—Ry the subscribers imrnedil atety two or three journeymen Sliogm,k:. KERS on the women's branch'. S. & .1 POST ER. Sept. Is SA—at A Pimple Story, by Mr lothbald, 25 Thee First False Step in Crime, 25 The Oprimir King, —, Magdalena, nr the ihrlittlful Mexican Maid, a story of Buena Vista, by Ned Buntline,„ • 25 . Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a bailor, 25 The Matricide's Daughter, '25 Rough and Ready Songsters,' wholesale and retail. 25 Together with a variety of other bOoks just received anti for sale at BANNAN's - Rep. 11 27] Beek and stationery Store UFFICE OF THE MINE 1111.1.& SCHUYLKILL HAVRN RAIL ROAD CO. .Philadelphia, Sept. 15th. 1547. A special meeting of the stockholders fifth,: Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven Rail Road vompany, will he held at the Company's Office in' the Hall of the Franklin In stitute, Philadelphia. on Thursday. the 7th day of Oc tober, at ll'o'clock, A. M. By order of the Board of Managers. • • S AMUR!. MASON. Secretary. Betts and Schuylkill Journal copy till meeting. Phila.. Sept. IS 35-3 t . xT OTICE.—Was. stolen from a dei.k in my house. a POCKET BOOK, contninine 885 in cash and two Mites given by Jacob H. Ziegenfitss to the subscriber, the one dated Millersville, June 21, 1847, for 886 :LS at , 4 tnonths, and the other same dale. for *87:12, at 6 months. All persons are cautioned agalnit itegociatme said P a tes an the, payment has been stopped. A liberal • o] reward will he paid for the pocket Mink and money. I Sepli 38 3t] HENRY PRIOR. wririce.—Th e public are hereby notified not to sell or entrust my wife. Mary Miller, on my account, 44 . I will pay no debts of her contracttne. from this data • forward. (SeplB 38 319 ANDREW miLt.cn• .-- Earewell.Concert, I AND POSITIVELY THE LAST EIGHT OF TES Ilarmoneims. TILE lIARMONEONS., In returning, their grateful. acknowledgments to the Ladles and gentlemen of Pottsvilleand vicinity for their kind and liberal patron. , age, and generous applause bestowedon all former oc casions, by the crowded and fashionable audiences, and also thanking them for their urbanity of manners and the honored hospitality ,atencred to theft during their stay in the place, beg leave inot.respertfully.to call their attention to the programme selected for their eighth andlast Grandmitsicat °float the TOWN HALL, this evening Saturday. Sept. tith, when they will ap pear, as citizens and ethiopians and introduce, their. most pleasing and laughable.Quarte,ttes,'Glees, Trios, Melo dies. and Choru ses, with instrumental accotnpaniment, conclnding with the Tarcioal Opera of THE UALLET SERENADE. Cards of admission, 25 cents. Children 'with their parents or guardians half price. Tickets to he had at the American Rouse s at the Yennsylimnia Hail, at the liooketores, and at the door. Doors open at 7e, con cert to commence at B.o'crock. See programme. Sept. 25 22-it GRAVE SUR'Y•REPORT ',Stisembrr &salons, iS 47. The Grand Jnry innqulring far the body of:the County of echuylkill, respectfully report: - That they have had before. them fifty-four bind of fn. dichnefit. forty.fouror which haim been found true, nnd ten have been Ignored. The*Jurnrs deplore the great in crease of criminal business brought before. them, grid be-. lieve that n much greater portion of which originated and is'the id•gult of the many Beerdmuses the Grand Jurdra would resneetrolly ask the Honorable Court to impress upon..thi;Konidables the nece;-ivy of ]eating nil Beer, houses cfit , ed on theSalduith They have under the 'direction of the Court. visited the public buildings, and County prison, and would earnestly recommend to the County Commissioners the necessity of ailditiounl sem. illy to the Vaults of the Public Offices: by 'putting,ad- I ditional Iron Shutters on the windows and - door's - of the' Vaiiits the ' , recent shutter,; arelarder-mate 'to the safety of the public Recorda. the loss of by fire' would. lie - irreparable ; the erspetrie.Of the improvetnent is coniiid eted too trilling for a moments delay. The Prison they found clean and coinforohle—they' found the improve ments directed by the last' Gram], Jury:and also [helm. provcments made by the County Commicsinners in the f•itair way, and the subdivision of the large 'room. adds touch ty.the safety or the Sheriff and the security and comfort of the prisoners, Of which the .11.r01 , approve. The Grand Jury.also call the attention of the proper au thorities, to the croccifigc of the Philadelphia, Rending and Pottsvillo Rnil Schuytkill Maven and at I Mount Carbon; they would recommend 'that the Com- 1, petty uhonld bart.lntripnrot op and lighted, Ayr the safe. t - of persons crossing sold road. and {hot the Engines should give more timely notice of their approach ; that lunch d-tention is caused to the trarellingcomnitnilly by horgetruiwt of Car , being stopped at de crossing; befoTe mentiozie,l, which the Company etmtittr no' permit under any eiremn , ,:tmee.,. , The.Gratut Jar; hare the zratification to say that they VIVC no knorileil.:e of any Gambling or places of Ganib lint within the Country. All which ie regpeetfully mhntirte.l. SAMUEL I.IUNTZINGEn, Forqtna n. peptember Z. 1e47. 13 O(.'K TUNNEL—Proposals vv;11 be received until -haturday, October ,gd, for cutting a tunnel in the Peaked mountain, near 11Iaekieslmig. Specifications can be aeon at the office of Sep 45 293 .VM. S: 1111 A., West Branch Val 4 :voltacE. T"E rad ie. are hereby elintioned against rmeiving either (Witte following described negotiable notes, they having been lost and the undersigned being still the real holder thereof:—A nreniksary note. of T. C. Williams. in favor of Edward I - ni - Bey and by him.en- Aotseil. for )9:159 60, dated' August 25th, 1b 17, payable 'ln fivemionthe atter date. • • Also, a note of ,Ifetiry Jenkins, in favor of Edward S'artilyv and by filth endorsed, for $277 79, doted Sept. 6th, 1847„navoble four months orientate. - Septi :79 311' ' /tit VAIII)J.EY. INITIONAL CIRCUS: FROM 771 F: 'O7, } ,VP7.9 X .R.117' 777TI1EATE E, I,FLPII I %. eTiljt it splendid equestriaa rofitpany, eomposed.en t tirely of STAR BERr mot will exhibit tia t heir splendid Wlter Proof Po rifle a. eottnnod furnb.hed for theenntfortable reeeption of ;Ono persons, Nineesville nn Friday, the ht h, and Pott,tille on Z 4 :llllrday, October 9th, in the afternoml anti atinik4ion '25 runic. Independent of Willis' celebrated - Rrnss Ba-a 4, the company will he saluted on their arrival, by Mr. Wal lace's String Basil, playing airs from the most popu -lar'Operas. In the evening the pavilion-will be illuminated by the patent sylric Gas, invented by IL Caston, Esq., of the,4snited States Navy liiipariment, Washington_ it is an entirely new method, giving a superior light ; fr6e from all nauseous eq , ria, the fault of all other at 'tempts, and casting a light scarcely less brilliant than the twang - Inv sun. lsutstitufin~ this: enntpaby will be' found .Ifr.-.1. -0. ,Codiriatiwler, who will ride his much, admired site of the Russia.n. Enray. the Terrors of a Sorcerer of 5i,,,,,, anti the beaUfiful ettlsolle of the sp r it e with the lost ieiit C. on h, 3, and 4 hhrses. • ;111tfeline Lu 0,1 wts re!. the, great NA VyC FEMALE pereoltat inns on a S i,. gle horse, charm and delight all .who hehold.her,jttsti fcing puLtic opinion in awarding to her the high pIiFT :. I 6011 she has so successfully 110(1 alllidSt a a host of lira/ start. • CLowN—Dan Mee, the " niirtleprnenkina Dan," ro,liose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by ruJeness and vulgarity, places him far bpyond the reach of inn- TATRES. The Ripers Family, whose union of talent is without a parallel in the world. • Charles firers the most fink ishod art h.t in his art angenient and execution of scenes and gymnastic groups. Frederick Nrers presents every kind of foreign act, that can surprise brnovelty and -Ironer Rirlsard Ririrs, (the "inimitable.') will perform his art on a sirfele horse, no performed before the President slid Senators of the United States, and ',nail present declared the most perfect union of WON DER AND GRACE the world over knew. Master T.:.Verille, who has acquired the rare art 'of riding and executing the most difficult feats backwards, on a single horse.. ,11r. Irtn: Stout will ride Ills fine classic arts on 2,3, and 4 horses, forming a pyramid of fire perlions, whom he will bear above his horses at lifhtning speed. Sipniar Germani,V mighty Italian equestrian, will ride his incredible nicresianric scenes, introducing "Les batons dui liable," and his Golden Melons, lie will also bring forward his two wonderful dogs, whose feats are without equal in the arena. -' Air tr. Horan!, the Spanish scenic rider, and great representative of the Red Man of the Forest. Mr. Charles Foster, who rides a great dramatieimene and a grand .ffitirace art; entitled ' ILOSOR TO OUR HEROES, - Or 4tl for nur Countrii, in- hieh. by the aid of correct costume, he will represent the Chief Patriarch praying for his country; GEN. ZACK TAYLOR et Monterey; Slit-1 , , a Yankee Volnnteer ; Santa ./Inns, the Corn:winder of Mexico; concluding - with ihe.e3OI.DIER OF FREE . OO7II, hearing the memorable resolve _ . • ,• Gen: Taylor serer surrenders." Armes. Derious. of the " f.7fruile Glympique," 'will in troduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, ullAint:F;" whose beautiful dances far surpass anything of tlf,e kind %vet' yet brought, before the public. Alen the comic. ponies Itoineo and Sillier, will, by their comic dinner seenes, leaps. and - counter-leaps, prove their instinctive bent for drollery, tzs- Parent* and otardianslnay with confidence bring their familieQ,ns tinder the watchful Care of the pro prietor, nothing rutin naching n shade of-vulgarity cart find its way among the choice representations of the arena. . . - The aflernonn and evening performances entirellf Varied, Sen,2s - : • 39 COAL LAND WANTED :-- Wanted to purchase se.: veral tracts of COAI. LAND, either in Schuylkill Valley or Mahanny. For particulars apply at this of fice. - ' [Sept. 9.5. 39 It. 3 PANE', PLANK.—We are nnw in receipt or a supe rior article. 9.0,000 it of panel PLANK. Likewise afresh lot of seasoned boards. P. GOUI.D & CO. ' riep29 39- New Nooks EgENTYA of Mexico, by Lippard, B. C. Eveiett . PLINCIP/LLOF THE PIMA. staar.cnes HAISELGE OBIT/GTE, N 0.31, Soizl 15a St. below Chesnut. ' PIIILADELPIIIA., . . . .- . laSuccessfully trentsmany coinplaints. - . -...,.., by a nt ski application of nstins- : . ...116 0 i - :,4. t 0615, made under his direction, in- eluding Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Lace Stockings, S uspenffiry Bandages, Shoulder Braces, and l) .f f ir deformities. -Be warrants the retention of reducible Rupture by the use of has Patent. Trues, (Patent granted Marc). dl, 16(6,) which gives an easy and upward pressure, which can be varied in degree, and otherwise, by the wearer at pleasure. By its action as an excellent abdominal supporter; it tends to prevent and urember complain ts as writes ruptures. FEMALE Department On the '2tl floor, under the - charge, or Mrs. Everett, (entrance by the private house door,) by whom ladies are fitted with such Bandages as may be resu irede,inci ud Mg her Aistic-Utercr.drbdomina/ Sup porter, tvhieh gives great relief and satisfaction to the wearer' -----. will be held in the said connty, on Tuesday, its 12th day of Octaber next; at the several districts thereof, as rottener, to.wite 1. The electors of the borough,of Orwigsbiere, will hold theireleceion at the Court Rouse, in the borough of OrWigsburg. 2: The electors of all that part of West Brunswick township, lying and being east of .thelfollowing linee. Commencing at the sand hole on the Berks county line: thence by a straight line to the house of Samuel - 11. Medlar,•including the same; thence to the farm of WM, Matz, etc! acting the same; thence td the form of George Mengel, now occupied by' Peter Miller, Ihcluding the same; t heOce,to the house of Ja„Cob Peter:, including th e. earner, thence by a straight litie.paseing near Abraham Foust's oreehe 3lanheim township line, shalbhereafter form a separate election district, and the qualified_ va lets residing therein, i shall hold their general electintis at the laphlic Wiese , of Samuel Boyer, in the town of Port Cliotrem In said township. 3. The',electors of Weet Brit emit k. township, not In cluded-in! the above houndariee, will held their general election 4 as heretofore, at the Court Ilouae, in the bo , rough of Orwig: Imre. ' 4. The electora of East Brunswick township, will hold their election at the house of Jos. Millet, in the *menu f Mc Keansbure. 5. The ! eleetpre! id' Fine Crove township, wilt held their election at' the house of %Vol, Lutz, in the bo rough of -Pine afore. The borouele of .Pine Greve, hereafter forms a separate - election diatrict, Mid the I qualified electore thereof, shall hereafter vote at their general elections' in emir:rate boxes from the township, at the house of .Williten Lutz. The qiialified electors I thereof, shall- elect their oificers'eanitually at the time and place:for electing judges and inspectors, for con- I ducting • said eleitions agreeably to the provision,' of I the Act entitled an Art relating to electors of thi s Cemmoriwealth, passed the 2d of July, 1539,'' and its supplements., 6. The electors ' of Wayne township, will hold their. election et thedmese of Leonard Shell, inekeeper itt the town of Friedensburg. The electors of Upper Moliontoneo township. will hold their elm-lions at the boast: of John W. Heeler, in said township. ' S. 'file electors of Parry township, including ;hg house occupied byl Mr. Rawn, will hold their election at the house of 'Francis Dengler, in said towneliip,. s 9. The elector; Of Porter townshm. will hold their election at the house of Jacob liebeilitig, jr., in said tewristrip, - le. The electors of-Lower Mohrintongo township will hold their genera) ell ellen, at the house of Joseph Os manein said township. • 11. The electors of \Vest l'enn township, will bold STOVES. STOVES? ' their - election et the horse now occupied by Jacob Philadelphia Stove WorkS, Schwertz. in said totenehip. r Washinetori Arsie., chore Noble Street, 12. - The electors of Union eownshipewill hold their •on the Dela:care. •, election at the house of John Eisenhower, in said town- THE subscubers respectfully inform chili. trees-eese their friends and-the public. thee they • 13. The ((teeters of Bests township, *ill hold their' have commenced operations at their eleelieli at the 'muse now occupied by William Krone eSse - inekeeper, in said township. ' ' nue. armee Noble street-. - where they 14. The electors of the borough of 31inersville, will are now ready -to execute orders, and hold their election at the house now occupied by Michael avottet fiepleased to see theirlsnistomers. I,lleaver, in said Istroneli. • On hand a large assortment of STOVES der, consist- 15. The eie - cters of that part 'flf the ;township of Mg of Cook's Favorite, for wood end coat, six sizes; i Sch ylkill, (now Blythe,) included in the filllowing Complete -Cook, four sites; ('anion Stoves,. eight-. nrlaricieto wit: Beginning at a line between Selaiyi- sizes ; Bare Cylinder Stoves, nine eizes ; Stanley's Pa. kill and East Brunswick townships; thence along the tent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves, a Imeilsonie and State road leedingfrom Orivigsberg Catawissa, gross ornamental article, has been much adinired, three sizes rug the line of the said tieveshipa of SeletylkilJ n»4: with ti,,rni; Bases and Oven Plates, live sizes ; Nine Jet et Brunswick; thence along said State name it, thus I.ll:uics,phihs :aid boner fop, nine sizes; Salamanders, not thern . line of Rush township, including the said two sizes r James' Cook improved; Be wens, ! with cal- township of.Selelylkill,and the northweet of s a id state lam end twele: Radiator Penes. Air Tielit Plates, read to the place of iwgiipiiiiik;•siiall hereatter he en Round and Oval Boilers and Tea Keith s, Retold ( old election district, and tie: qualified electors therein: shall Square Urns, Ornetnentse spiders. Renew waste r ec.. held their general election:, e Ulm louse of Nathan Bar- The above are all of newest mid lutist appreveineit- low, le said townslittr, I. . terns, and. madirt if the beet Charcoal Iron, comprising 16. The quatifiteltownehip who mesteextensive aSsurtnient of stoves ever ollitred to tiereteritee held their (Ile( tioniint tile li4uuse of Frederick the public, and will be sold on the must reasonable jr, nee who areetiotenclirded in tele..!ehove \ terms. • bounderies, will hold their generz..l, elCdtions as hereto- Century Merchants .are particularly Melted to call, fier t rai the house of-lite widow Itensloger, lit SedMylkill before perch:lA.le elsewhere, as ail articles mirth:teed of us are delivered at the Perilroad depot, or, Steamboat., IT. Tile electors of thet part of the townships Of Nor laniline.s, free ofeliaree. wegiart and n ranch, included,within the rolloWititt bone PittliCtilar intent io n paid to fumishirie dealers with darieeeto wit • Beginning at the Broad Mountain hotel Bake e leetes„Crete(e re finders, Fire Bricks, Arc., tomtit l including the acute ; front thence a southevestcorner to most of the stores in - the West Branch - of the iiver Schuylkill at Chetah:ins . Ca:eines of all kind,' done to order. and, as we cast I vine, including the same.; elienee, billowing' the .34, every day, a* perste, leaving e. pattern in the morning, West Branch lii the son It of ! the Mete Hill Cap, theltil. can have the cast inn the same afternoon. Hine; tellicries at said gap ; font thence a southeast ('ash paidl'or old iron.' ' I course tit the west NitrWentatt creek; at Maniiik N. 11.—On hamd a few barrels of very eupetior Gers Heine' clillieries, includine the same;,froul thence:corr. man Black Lead. WARNICIi, LEIBRA NOT & CO. i tit :Mite the saute course to G. ltlonre'S tav'ern house tin Phila.. Sept: 18 IS 17. 33-hut ! the Centre turnpike, including the same; bolt theme east tiiurse to Wadesvillo, ierladifin the same ; free; NO114111111:: the same CialfSii, tit the town of St. , including to s elilecreek; !t holey follow eg the said Mill creek and valley, to the titrin Mime! of ! Janke C. Stephens, intending the same; from thence ,'south west course, to the Bread Motintaiti hotel, to • the place, of beginions, and the electors of that part of Branch towientip e lying west of Cheimeineille, in said Itownship:to balm's tavern on the Mmersville road, and smith otitis West Branch of the river Schuylkill, (wno herctofort— held then • elections, at- .Llewellyie) shall hereafter he an election diettect, end the qualified voters thereof, shall here:liter Med their general elections et the Image new orrupied by Peter Kline. in the t.ewn of New castle, in the township of Norwegian. Pe. The qualified electors of the remaining part of Branch township, not included n theeite bonen:fries, will hold their perieral.elections es ,to.rolothre, at She houscellOW occupied 14 Philip Retiree', in the towu ! of, I Llewellyn. 10. The tpialified electm s of thateart of the township of Nerwegien ameSchuylkill, who heretefore held their eleetions at the Port Carbon hose, is the town of fort Carbon, and who are net Included in the Melee bnuu tlaries, will hold their general elections as heretofore, at the l'ort Carbon house, le the !Own, of Port Carbret. 211 All the quetiried leerier:, of the - south Werd in the borough ot Pottsville, shall Mild their elections at the tighlic house of thrtrles Crain, in said tvaril , 12l_ The North-Ward in the borough of Pottsville ly 'inreastwarillv of relare streeelshall lie ealleirthe - North 1-last Warne' anti the euelitied thereof shall hold their general electiefie at the !Mese of elexamilhan Doereinuer. in said borough. • j • 9.1.. The North Ward in the borough of Pottsville ; ly- I ittg westwardly of Centre street, shall he railed the ee'North West Ware,'.' and the mfaliiied electors there. I' of, including that. portinn Of the electors of Norwegian township, who heeler( heretofore voted in salt borough, shall held their general eleetions at the house 'now oc cupied by Nathaniel J. Mills.' 23: Thum:too( the township of North Menheitn. lying norileof the suinmit of the Second Mountain, shall firm another and a separate election nistrict, and the genii ,. tied' voters residing within the hound:: thereof, shall hereafter hold their general elections at tile "-Mount Carbon lintel, 'in said township!? I 01. The elector§ of that part of North Manbeim inwe. ship, eastwardly of a line commencieg at the house Of Philip Drumheller ; thence to the bowie of Georgeellee bert e thence io the house of John Bole; thence le the house of Itnbrtelontis ; thence to the Schuylkill town 'ship line, win - hold their election at the Court Ilbuse,.in the borough ilf Orwigsbirrg. 15. The toWnsliiii of South elanhsim. shall hereafter form a separate (decrier) digital, encl. the qualified vo ters thereof, shall hereafter hold Over iletieral elections at the public house now OCI :spied by Georee iteher. 26: The, eleciere of the remaining mallet' North Man hello iiiwuslop, will hold their • getteral elections at the'. house or Philip Boyer, innkeeper. in the .bernegli of Schuylkill Haven. The boronelt of Schttyl e kill Revell, hereafter :urine a separiteelert rem dis,trict, and the qualified voters thereof shill hereafter vote at the general elections in separate Mixes fermi the them at the Wiese of Samuel Beard. , The iptalified elec tors therenf shell elect theirollicere aneuelly at the time and place for electing judges end inspectors. lin cendue tine, said elections hereeabli to the pro Visions of the Act. chi - hied an - Act relating. to the electors of this CommonWealtli. passed the second of filly. rue thou- . sand, eight hundred, and thirty minee'and its supple , menus. 27. The electors nettle berniteli of TaMatina; will 11 - 1)1d their election at the Behind house in said loirough. At 'which time and obese are to be elected by the freemen of the county or Schuylkill : Oarl'eteens tor Governor of the Commonwealth of Peensylvanin. I ONE PERSott for-Canal CommissiOner, of the Com ,moiiwealth of Pennsylvania, • " Two rensopai for Members ... of the Rouse of Retire sentaeives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. • ONE Pensoe for - Treasurer of the county of • , I - PERSON for Coroner of thecritinty of Schuylkill. ONE Pensom for County!Cominiiisioner. • tree Tonnes for Director of the Poor. ONE PEnson for County Auditor'. The general election to he opened between. theehoure of 8 awl- o'clock in the ferenoen, nod shell continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be deiced. I In pursitanee of an Act of the General Assembly of the Coeminnwealth of petinsylvanie, entitled An Art feinting to the elections of this Comma; wealth:"•lniesed the second day of July; A. Le, 183!1, notice is ,hereby given ' ti .8. , --Orders by tidier. (postpaid) will be prompt ly attended to. [Pbilatla.Sep.lS 47 39 Otir TO COUNTRY AtERCITANTS AND OThERS Stephen F. Whitman, EOIIFECTIoNED AND EDDITLICED, IVEIOLESALE. &DETAIL, 42G, Xarket &met, above .12th, south side, PIIILADELPIIIA. HAS now on hand and constantly receiving a large and Well selected stock of every article Wile line 'consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons. Prunes, Figs, .Dates, itaisiTlS.Grapes, nod every other fruit in season. A foil musortment of Wirdaux and :ion Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Ground Nuts, Cream Nuts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. Ills assortment' of CANDIES are at tower prices titan can be bought in the city. lie re quests an examination of his stock before purchasing elsewhere as he offers goods at a small advance being anxious to do business for case'. • Crew. out this advertisement and bring it witli.you. Phila.„"Sept. 18 47 • roblie_Salle:_. _ - , • TAVENS STAND - IS I'ORT CLINTON, ' WILL be exposed to Public Sale mi Sa turday the Stith day of October next, a: •ses Oh 'lO o'clock in the Threnoon, on the preini . Fes, in Pnrt Clinton. Schuylkill county. -A certain Int of ground anti Tavern Stand, situate in said Port Clinton, houn ded by a tot of Henry Fagiy, nod a street :15 feet wide on the. West side. The. improvements consist .of a Two-itory Stone Hence with-a Kitchen—three Rooms and an Entry on the first floor, and II) on the second; there Is also a Frame building 20 by 30 feet attached, calcolated. for a -.Dining Room; two Sheds, plenty of Stabling, a Wei with Pdmp therein, ri.never failing Fountain benne the door. This is a well known and excellent Tavern Stand, with a first rate run of custom—it always baS from 10 to . 15 regular boarders 'Persons wishing to view the Netniseacan call on William Matz, now oc cupying the katue, or to the subscriber at the Washing ton Hotel, in Hamburg, Berk, county. Conditions of sale by CHARLES KELLER. Hamburg, Sept. 18, 1817, 11011 SE FARIRIEItS. THE ilorse•Keeper's Guide ; comprising general di rections in reference to the ditties appertaining to F ta hie imiliagem,nt, with the cam requtred helium and after a journey; treattnent of diseased horses; directions int tie choice, purchase, and managemeht ' of horges, and how to'asceriatii die good qualities, and detect the faults of ea rriate, gig, cart. and sad dle purses; front the London edition. l'rice 25 iiNitiiiinary Surgeon on Farriery ; n Trim- tise on the diseases and accidents to which the horse is liable with instructions to the shoe 'Mei smith, farrier:and groom. Price 75 The German Horse. Farrier for Farmers, taught on a new plan; being a popular description of I Mi. animal functions th health, and showing the. principle on which these are ti, be restored when discrdered ; a work which should be in the hands toreVerS firmer. Price .25 ifosetlier with a variety of other workx for sale at :1•11 BANN AN'S ,FRESII CHARLES ADAIIIS, .Yo. 79, '..lrch St., het ween.2d and :14 Sts., north - PIVILADELPIHA. ;,- S receiving at his sewSTORE an assornient of on: 1 tirely new and firsirablr dry N oo,ls suitable for Thc co:. mint! •season, to which lie invites the attention. of' Ins old customer's and purchasers cenerally Partimilar at . tention Oven to stria and proper shades of rotor of dress coeds and mat y choice and scarce kinds selected 'i , specially for plain pot which will be sold at the w loest prices for ciwh e assortment consists in part Of French Merino...s in 'different qualities and coliv, Parainetta and Indiana .CaSilifleteS .do rin ' li-4 Queen's cloths and.-Alpacas, sonic the finest int ,. ported, Plant Mode, Moas.de Lathes, and Cashmere d'Ecosse all wool, Paris Printed - do do, and Plaids of many kinds,' Particularly choice styles of Scoth Ginchams .abd Merrimack Prints, 3-4, 4-4. and 5-4 Black Mantilla and press Silks of ' the best fabrics nod highest lustre, - White Goods.—Mulls Swiss, Book, Ntensook,Taconet, anon Cambric Mastitis of all qualities. Shawls—Of Printed and Plain Thitiet and other ma teriel of all the different crates. , Flannels—Welsh, Silesian , Uthihrinkable, and Silk Warp of the best makers.' Linens and furnishinc goods eenerrdly are made lead- Mc articles an eiaminalion of which is particu larly int:ited . • .. • Together with Nerdlownrk. Linen Cambric ird'k'D, and fancy and staple antnl,4 ton nn• tm•roua in advertise. [Phila.sep.lB Fi WE! EIRE! FIRE! ',. . Al e k i l,s l ,;l! 'li 'I V —e : L .. , ° • . ',: ‘ ...' ' ../ - P;"•' "" --' 1 , • ki , .! ~ ' r7:Ar5O , -` ' 1 ..1, F, : +IOW %.--t.‘.''. l' .1 . , 1,7 , i' ...r „ - -,, ~ , Ar , , '" .- Z':::.. 1 ;:"•:-- 7 1,. ,- ' . i.) ;1 4. :14 ---, . ~.1,.:.....- < 1 i.,...„,,,,, t ,,, „ ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,..q, , 3 t,-, i , *-,,, ~,. ' . .c., v.,, , ' . -, i 4,..:,:,-..,..4, 41., ,, 5.14:,y-1 -- . - , i. i .,..... : _. i;,..- - ,..5t- A „,:-;,-,,,.c. :4 !.., , ,, N ,:-.. , _ _ , ,,,,..--•_,, , --„7-.... , : —.4 ~ 14: . A.-' ,. .req ' f- ',, ,-.. -- - . - 1 - - - 7 ,7,--- - 5 ' --7:;: = ----- -; , -7- -q_,----,--:,-.--:FJ-4.7..77-q: A 7.t.',":111 - -' --- : -- t- --- -'t-- ..- i----.'-:-----------:::-44---=1-,------7-17.7-'-'-{ -----_-_- .-- . --- , --- -= -- --------=.-:7_,--t:.-7f-- - - '-- - ?TIDE old adage, "take time by tse forelock " 1 mends itself to every one by its plain common sense; and, when the chill %emits of autumn begin to blow, gi ving notice of the approach of winter, every prudent man will at once make provision against cold weather. Knowing, that the people ofTottsville have a commen dable regard for comfort, convenience, end economy, LONG _& JACKSON have just started their new store In Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an ex tensive assortment of PARLOR AND. COOKING STOVES, among which will be found all the old and approved styles, and a number of new ones adapted particularly to the wants of the Coal Region. We hale . the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood , PIERCE'S AMERICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING •sTovE, WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. This stove, which is of recent invention; bids (air to su peircede every other kind now in' use. Dung the.past ytar it bai, grown into public favor with unprecedented rapidity. Also, *Tif.wAurrs still lER AND *INTER AIRTIGHT i „ COOKING sTopz. This stove, which is eaarally ade t d to wood or coal, Ilas received silver medals at the airs of the American istitute, New York ;:oftliellechantes‘ Institute, tins ton; of `the Franklm Institute; Philadelphia ; . and of the Mechanics' Institute,l'ifilmineton,Delaware. A number of their stoves are now in opciatiomin thin re pot], and have given entire satisfaction. I Call and eremitic our assortment of par/or and eham- Or starts: they are of all torts, sizes and prices. I Alarge and y splendid assortment of Shat Iron, Tin, aild Japanned Ware kept constantly on hand. jTI ri ROOFING and all Work connected with the Im sutegs executed with neatness and despatch, and at the 7 not reasonable prices, - . LONG & JACKBON. Sep..lB 47 ,38- _. r ... . Tr Ao Country Merchants Sc.. Others. THETHILADELPHIA AND NEW ' YORK PEKIN TEA CO. having under -11 ,;,.; stood that certain persons keeping a re ..----' ', - tail concern in Segond street in this city - ',.. r!' . 4 are selling teas purporting to be of their .t impartation ; would state, in order to warn them against persons who may be selling inferior teas in the name of tisk Co., that their wholesale estab llshme.nt in this city is at No. 35, North Front Street and 'hat will only& be.responsible for teas coming from the ibove store., McCALLNIONT & BOND, No. 35, North Front Street, rhiladelPhle• N, 11.—The.Company's Retail Branches are at No. 409, 'Market street, above 11th. • N. W. eornerofilth and Callowhill streets:;' No. 269, South 2d street below South. ' nth t ., Sept.ll 97' . 37--313 "i7it4l,iii,ig • PROCILAMAICION. tv - ItER/LS i jn and by anAct of the i General Ahsern l' bly the Gonamonwea.tb of Pennsxlvania, en-. titled "AnAct regulating the, General Elections within this Gown onwealth, passed the 2d dayl.of July, A. D. ISZ:9," it made the duty of the Sl:writ:ref every coma ty, to t. , iv,e public notice of such election to be holden, and to mike known in such notice what officers are to be elected :—..Thertfere, •!, ;J OH.N" 7'. • Ir R OrE high Sheriff!of the 'County of. Schuylkill, do, M:IICE KNOIVIr by this advertisement. to the electors-of said county of Schuylkill, that a - GEYEIt3L ELECTION "That the inspectors and judges, chosen so aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places appointed fir holdieg the election in the districts to which they respectively belmig, before nine o'clock in , the morning of the secinti Tuesday in_October, In each and every year, and - each of said inspretors sh alt; appoint one cl e rk, Whoishal Ibe a qualified voter of such district, 'ln case the person who shall have receiVcd the OJT ntvi,itighest number of votes for inspector, shall not attehd on the day of election. then the person'w Ito shall have received the second highest 'number of votes r o i judge at the next precediug election shall act as inspec tor in his place. And in casette perenh tette shall have received the highest number of votes - 6,r Inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an iti,Mector in his place ;'and in case the per Son eleelMl judge shall not attend.,then the inspector into received the highest number of Fres shall appoint a Judge in his place; arid if any vat anry shall continue in the hoard for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the oftening of the election, the qualified voters of the townSiiip, ward, or district, for which such-officer shalt ha re: _lien elected, presenttat the place ofelection, shall elect , pde of their ritittilier'to fill such vacancy. "Itlatiall be the duty of said as , essors r,;spectivelY, to attend at the plami of holding every general, special, or townithip election' during the whole time said election in kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectots aatijnilges, when called oh, in relation to the right of any persOn assessed by them to voteat sueh election and suchother matters in relation tp iheassess enema of voters as the said inspectors or judge, or ei ther of them, shall, front time to time, require. "That nit person shall be permitted to vote at any election ns aforesaid,other Than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or mare, whe shall 'have resi ded within tne state at least one, year, and in the elec tion district where he offers to vote at least ten days im mediately precedingsuchelection,and.within two years paid a state or connty tax, which shall have been assgs 1-ell at least ten days before thtC. election. But a citizen of the United states, who had previnuSly been a quill tied voter of this state, and xemcived therefrom and re turned, and who shall have resided in the election dis trict, anti'naid taxes as scoresaid, shall be entitled to a vote alter residing in tots state 6 months; provided that the white freeman, citizen or i the` United Stales, who had previously been a qualifiedvoteref this state, and removed therefrom and returned, and who the!! have reside; In the election difiliCt. awl —• • - • ather. taxesas JOURNAL. said. ..that' be entitled to vote after residing in this state Six months; provided, that the white freemen citizens of the trni:cd.States, between the'ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this state one year, and in the election districtfen days asefore said shall be emitted to vote, although they shall not hate, paid taxes. , • "Ne person shall be permittedto vote' whose name in not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants, fur nished by the Coirimissinners as aforesaid, unless first he produces a receipt for the payment within two years, rife state or county tbx assessed agreeably to the con-. stitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath, or' affirmation of another, that be bas paid such a tax, or, od failure Zo prodUce , a receipt, shall moke'oath to the payment thereof; or second, if ho claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de poae,on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the state et least one year next before his application; and make inch proof of:residence in the district as it is re. ,ottiredby this act, and that ho does verily believe from the account„given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other. evidence as Is required by this act, whereupon theriamiiir the person so admitted to vote shalt be inserted in the alpbabetical,list by the inspectors, and a nett made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax,'•'„if he shall be admitted to vote by rea son of having paid a tax, or the word "elle," if be 1 shall be admitted to vote on account or his age, and In i either case the reason of such vote shall be called out t to the sterks, who shall mark it in the list of voters kept I by tliMii. , - : I"In all easel where the name of the person claiming ; to Vote is not found on the list' furnished by .the corn -1 missionem and assessor, or his right to s trote, whether •, j found thereon sir, not, is objected to• by any qualified 1 . Lye Thi,..sa f i y a ill s arigation ' ca.—lt was 1 ire such citizen, it shall be the duty of their inspectors to elem. 1 person on oath as to his qualificadons, and if -stne t i me ago stated in a Philadeiplua . Diet.vspa i heclaims tit have resided within that state for one year [ of the way tra d e the resent season: We ei- I or more, his oath shall he M sufficient proof thereof, but Pet that the Schuylkill Canal' had at least 6-7th p j to shall Make proof by at least one competent witness, l wi, shall he a qualified etertor,that he has remded with- , in th e disco for more than ten days neat inimediately 1 pre,sserl our doubts at t h e t i me as to the correct preceding sa id election, and shall also himself s w ea r Tess of this statement; but it w 1 t hat his hona tide ,A residencen pursuance of his lawful ' caning,is within tie' district and that he did not remove I time afterwards that the Committee on Tolls of in the ,said district for the purpose of votiag,tnerein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shalt that Company, in their official capacity, Wiled make due proof if required, of residence and payment 1 whatpurported to be a Report on the subject of' I of rases, as aforesrid, shall be permitted to vote in the • township, as, or distriet in which he shall reside. • "If soy person. shalt prevent or attempt in prevent ~ , any Officers of an election under this act from holding ". 0 , in the present and past policy of the Board of an ers and especiallY regard to the course such election, or use 'or threaten any violence to, any Adopted by the present management oh the sub. such o ffi cer, or '.hall interrupt or improperly interfere j ,, . With him in the, execution of his duty, or shall block up ect of tolls, in whieu tots b road declaration was. or attempt to block the window or avenue to ally win- __,..„ r _ me ... d Comingl tints in au o ffi cial caPacity , win dow where, the same may be holden, or shall riotously '" - "X`' , disturb the petite at such election Or shall user prim- and under the broad seal of the management, it tic,, any intquidatiomihreals, fio-ce, or violettee, with ' , • fi rst , • and res ol ved Jur:prized us somewhat at we design to influence unduly or overawe any,el4ctor, or ,to pre re:teflon front voting, or in - restrain the- freedomto find out the mistake, if any existed, in our of choice, such person on conviction shall be lined in any imuf not, exceeding five hundred dollars and he im- - pre-conceived opinions.' What added to the force prisnizeil for any time not ( era thaw one nor more than twelve, Months. And if it'ithall he shown to the court of this assertion was the airf triump h • - 1* It oin w lii.. , . P where the trial of such ottenee shall be had that the the whole report was coughed. qua the tenacity person so offending was alit a resident of the city, ward, district, or township, where the said offence wad cm; w i t h which the present farad tolls and the pd. ratted, and riot entitled to a vote therein, then, oil con- I licy of the' was advocated find sup victim he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less managem ent 'than one hundred dollars. and be imprisoned , . not •Icss.,f puled: The report was , indeed, in every re am', sir months nor more Mari two years. ' ' •-: %spec% a stran,j,le rlocuntiml, and we oici• cottlid eat . “If any person or persons shall make any bet or w,a ger upon the result of any election within this Common-I Was ano matter of le ss surizo to the pith lic wealth, or shoo o ffe r to make ,any such het or wager, pr either by verbal proclamation itierepf, or by-any writ- than to the stockholder's themselves. - And. it ten or printMl advertisement, challenge or invite any, person or persons to make such het or Wager. upon con- would Spifear ohm, that a. number of the latter simian thereof lie orjhey, shall forfeit and three luiVire , requested Mr. Joshua LipPincott to give times the amountom bet, or offervd to he bet. ~ -The j.fre3 arit,M Make their returns for the county an explanation of liis connection with the Report, of efehoylkilt, at the Court !louse fun crwlesburg, on a Me - tuber of the - committee; the very tariff Friday, the 15th day of October, A 1L,1817." a s Given under my hand and seat at the Sheriff's' office- said to have been submitted to' the Board by at Orwrgsbe re. and rdated Srptenther Iltli, in the yearl. ' ofour Lord, one Molls:in& eight hundred, and forty six Mr. L. In January last, so flit from being his and seventieth ymir of the Independmice of the United I own system, was the Seale of Tolls of Mr. Eliot slates of America. God sore thet'irnnilon;redith. • JOHN I% WERNER, ;shed?. irithSelf, slightly modified in tts objectionable fea . 'Sheriff ,, 's Office. Orwies-1 ° burg, Sept I Ith, 1817, .1 - .! . '• 37 _,: toles. " Iti page 13 of their Report It is assert ed , that "the Company now carries 6.71.11..0f the. miscellancsmii freight •of the , Schuylkill ; and that it coald not command the reinaiuing 1-7th, • if they allowed it to pass toll free." , . . To show what cle ,, ree of conlillenco shoold bo o . placed ill this statement, we append. the follow ing table, taken from the books of die Reading Railroad Company; (iv which it will be seen that the amount of• g lands carried this year by _dint Company, zip 16 the cod of duly lust, is nearly as • great, 6nr the same montini, as last year, whiM, it most be remembered, the rail road commanded the entire trade.' thus proving the very reverse 0 tire statement contained it; Me Eilct's Report t. lf,ihstead of the canal; the Committee had statea i -that the rail road had 6.7 th of the truth!, they would have been perfectly correct; and exciti•el I no astonishment! • ,:„: I . . . , 1847 . 184 a . ' Dec 1846 $11,817 52 Dec. •1845 $10,276 25 Jan. 1847 (0,233 47.. Jan. 1846 9,273 93 Feb. " -12,206 43 Feb. ." 9,093 70 March" ' 14.853 . 90 March " 12.077 83 April " , 12.635 48 April ' 15,764 90 May • " 10,716 38 May , 14,024 June, " 9,208 09 i• Juno , . 12,564 98 July " ' 9,813 GI July ' r . 10,818 24 ,_l_ QTOREIt F,l4l.lll . lti.antl the publie generally ar here. U by cantbined against receiving or neggeiatitt:. an of the - fullowing I:lief:kg or prontiesnry tinteit,"which ieete stulen front the subscriber on the evening of the 15th ist.4.: • F. J. l'arvin's che4 on tint Miners' Bank, dated 11th tient., payable v to 11. Titus Toll, far $37 62. tiiiiiman & Reed's e:teek on saute! dated Itith Sept., payable to M. Carroll. for $lO 44. A. Llivton ' s nott , in favor of .1. P. Carroll, dated Sept. ht', L-tl7, ut CO not endorsed, for 607 50, A: Lawton's four watt: in favor of sanitt,.dated Sept 1 ; 4,, at 6,9, In, and 12 months resp‘mtively, emit Cro .552'15.. Waters S. eltil!F.on's note in Civornr Daniel Winter ste,ip, laird . 11.1 liih„18 at Ii montbs f for $.ll SD, en flot,ed by D. 1.. Winterstein. • W. Wilson Itonniilrs note, dated Jury 15t...1811. fur 0. at ti mouths. payable w•itlt ititre,.t. to the order of the. Truf‘tees of Itehaure Divigion, No. 121 I .6tuts of Tetuperatuie, one endorsed. Chip. Baler' due bill. dated, it is thought, in April, for $lllO, whirl' hat= been Nettled It.r in account Check of the 31inete Bank on the Cushier of the Bank of North America, Phila.. N 0.23, dated 13th Sipt., in favor of t o o. F. Carroll, fur .1425, titiorted in favor of John A. 'Relict. James Casley's note, dated Ist April:MlT, in favor of J. F. Carroll, payable specifically On the I at of Oct. next, foj $33, not endor,ed. Payment of tl!e above !wing stoptiedn reasonable re ward will he paid for infmuation that will Itad to the reyni(ery of aul of them by. .3. F. CARROLL, Seta. IS 3..; IrJ nt Port Carbon. •aia• - atis HOUSE A\ I) I.OT,POR BALE.—The subseriber wilt sell at, private sale his HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Laurel sireet, in the borough of Pottsville and the Minersville road. The tot' eontaini one' sere, all fenced in and cultivated aria Bard in. in good condition. The dwelling is two stories Mien; built nf fnme, altd filled irf with brick, well finish ed, suitable Mr either one or two families. The house and acre let will beAold together, or it ^will be cut up and sold in several lots. Porten:is and further particu lar! apply to W.M.4.. JONES, onlhe premises, 'Sep 11 FOR SALE.—r.k valuable FARM, in one of rt . t.. the finest wheat growingdistricts in the state, containing 1130 acres of land, under good post rail fence, in a high state of . cilltivation, good Immo: and barn, near the Pennsylv.aniti canal. ALSO—A `STEAM FLOURING MILL, with four run of stnnes, to first late order; now doing a line country bllFitie'SS, with all the machinery necessary for packing final in barrels 'attached is atom and plaster mill. • Fur fitrtlik particulars enquire °rifle subscribers. Sep 11 Xi' ] • .. T. sc. w. •rou.ocri. '• TIISSOLLITION.—The partnership heretofore exist- I/ line between,'A. STEINBERG= and HENRY MEI' ER. under. the firm of Henry Meyer & Co.. has this day been dissolved bY Minna! consent. The Mini nest will he settled by Henry, Meyer All persons ha vitipl. claims against the tirin will please present their acc9iints,ll,ll(i those being indebted are respectfully re- quested to make eaily payment to said H. Meyer. A. STEINRERGER, MiddlepOrt. Ben 11 37 317 HENRY MEYER. rrENCIIEtti AVANTED.—fourTEACHERS of good 1 tnoral characters and of stitlici2nt capactty to tike chaioe of the Common Schools in Schtiylkill township are ianted. Applications will be received by'the sub .serib r, l'yesident Of the Board. until the first Monday in October, on which day they will he derided upon. . DANItf. MANDEFORD, :Ito] President of the Board of hirectors. ITUATION WANTED.—A young man wishes a t Fitnatibit no honk-keeper or assistant. Re is a per fectpenman and acrountant. lie is 1101thy.and robust and fads confident he can give satistiction in anything undertake.• Not being a resident he would Irefer to reriiticates &c., left at this otiVe, r _Alla, SS OF.SCIIUYLKII.I. COUNTY. .1 —Friends and Fellow Citizens,:—The solicitatitin of numerous friends has holOced toe to ~ h erorne a can didate for the otlice of COMMISSIONER of the county of Schuylkill at the ensuing October elecilon. Should I be successful the.dutielof the office shall be perfOrni.-, ed with a scntpulous regard for the interestrrof all par ties concerned. l l. . Very resper.trully, Your. nheifieot FREDERICK RECK. Otwigshurg.. Aug. 21 , I , OWN I.OTS FOR SALE IN TRIOIONT.-4 town 1 lots on Main street in the central port of Tremont for sale: For partic ular; apply to Morris & Fislicr, Tre mont, or ehlter of the subscribem at . , E. T.; 'r AA - Log, THOMAS FOSTER. , gep 11 r C , OAL! COAL!! COAL!!!-Persnirs Mlar, coal to Ire Ilelivered in Philadelphia; will he received nn yardace and sent to any, part of the city. by the 'under signed at a small egynnissinn. JiIIiEDAKKR & REX,, Phila.,Atig.2!).2s - .11m.9 llrnad helpw'Callorbill. • r FOR -, . SALE—Three mortgages well Secured on impro ving property in the borough nrj'nftweille, each be ing, the first lien on the property Covered by it. Enquire of ' SAMUEL LEWIS, Sept. 4 :161 Surrryer and Cnnveyaneer, Centre St; lATANTED.—Two woOters .Tin and Sheet v Iron. to whom Fond wages and constant employ. , ment will lie given. Apply at the Stove Foundry of Ang..9B 1111.1. & WlLlAAMS.,tloallfitreet. . • 170 R SALE.—Six COAL SCREENS,' have been in but n shart !hue: Apply, ta. Sep 11 371 T. &. yv. POLLOCK• : REMOVAL TICKET. • , 1 , ' A.veMzbly, GEORGE BOYER, Upper Moll:miring?, ;,•A: W. LEYBURN, Schuylkill Haven. • . Treasurer. 13ENJA11411!I' cHßlsT,lMiner i ville:* . Commissioner, ' . ISAAC,SETZ, Lower Mahan ango., ] • Director of the Pook EDWARD COLA HAN, Port Carbon. 1 Coroner. DR. .1. F. TREICHLER. M'Keensburg Auditor, DANIEL FRlTZ,:Friedensbuig ANTI-REMOVAL COUNTY TICKET. • • I Aisernid! / , NICHOLAS JONES, " ABRAHAM HEEBNER. •I Commiksioner, WILLIAM FRAILY,. _ •; Triaeurer. . DR. S. R. IVIEDLER. Coroner,. • . • • DR. J. G. KOEHLR. . Dircemr,- WILLIAM KOCH. Auditor, • HENRY BRESSLER. Caution. ESM POTTSVILLE. Saturday Morning, Sep. 25, IS4I. - VOLNEY B, PALMER. At kit itsa Estate 'emt Coat Arelttit*. Corner ofThird & Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia, N 0.103, Nassau Street, New - York, NO. 16, State Street,Boston, and, • ' South east corner of Baltimore. Sc Calvert Streets. ealliumie, is our Agent for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the Miners' Journal. Weakly Cireatiation. OVER -TWELVE - HUNDRED COPIES THE TARIFF ACT 0r.1842; • The Ceso4ry &Isaias its reatesstion. Fir Pratidnit.• General ;AGIZARY'TATLORt Subiect to the Decialun of the Whlg National Conveutloa Per Goveraer, G,n.ral JAMES . Of Centre County. For Casa Cemotssiotaer, JAMES W, PATT.ON, Of Cumberland County. $91,569 88 •The above is a correct statement of the amount of Tolls received by the Reading Railroad Com pany from the miscellaneous trade on their road inthe years 1846 and 1847. to the months of July inclusive in each year, exclusive of coal and passengers. • , Malting . due allowances for the increase dyad° over last year, it would appear. that, the railroad enjoys at least three-fourths of the miscellaneous trade. The truth is the Canal Company has sustained . a loss this year of at least aim hundred thousand dollars, for Toll on Coal and other articles, which it would have received under a different or rather more enlightened policy; To iain,this trade now will he :111 . 0170t of toil, and a' - sacrifice - of nearly half a Million of dollars. Ono year ago, under common-sense naccnag,ernol, it would have flowed into it of, its own accord, and by a spontaneous movement. Confidence in it being virtually impair.' ed, it will require time to re.este ‘ hlish it, and heavy iacriiices to regain what it Itaa r lost. It'is difficult to account for tire promulgation of this-document--s paper which! is only ealculitted to deceive, and ttet'too the very persons who are immediately interested-in the success of the prOvement. , • Want. of room this week prevents us from pur; suinp;thissubject farther. Every inch of ow pa- per is doubly precious„ and we must leave the subject abruptly. Prom the days of pr. Franklin to the pre sent writin; it is :quest*able whether any Brach of domestic economy has reeeived more attention at the hand of Inventive Genius, than the uusublime bet warm-hearted Stove. %My, -it is almost impossible, now a-days, to find two of the same "form and feature." - Tfie commis sioner,of patents has been kept busy in attend ing to the npplications for patents, pouring into / his department; and if we go on in .the Fame ratio of improvement which has marked our career from the unpretending,Frauldin Stove, we presume we shall soon have our bread baked and our rooms warmed on " scientific principles" exclusively--.-dispensing both with fire and fuel. • WeAsished however, -simply; to call attention to some castings in-this line 'of business which we saw recently at Messrs. lu ll & foundry in this place. Tfriy embrace nearly' every site and style of stores known-r•and in !mita of finish are truly beautiful specimens of moulding. , /Rhone observed same beautiful Stoves at the Store of Mr. Solomon 'Hoover, corner of Norwegian and Rail Road street. Their stock embrace every- variety .arid size of cooking And parlor Stoves, for wood or coal. _ M'llles.cri, Long 4. Jaetion have recently in troduced some important alterations in their Stove warehouse ' , in Centre street. The front of the beilOing is eery attractive, and while also very handsome, is wide enough to admit rust°. triers six of eight abreast. rir Jaeo , Snyder, of Branch township, was instantly killed last ,Saturday, on the Westßranch rail road. - rile had heerfriding over the road on n coal train, and in jumping from the cars he lost his balanc, fell back upon the track, and Op cars passed over him. .He died instantly. He *as a young .man—unmarried. LT"' ' Victor of c our Borough has acquired abroad portance atutched . to it, was furcjb Thursday bait, upon the receipt of one of our subscribers in the city a aipy of the Lithographic view which he saw advertised in our order shall be filled With much sat I - in the meantime those desirirr , to had better apply soon, ns the few • lug may barely suffice the foreiga.,. a fact that' the orders for this pieta': have been mere extensive than tli own Borough ",11ar‘ Shay Was, O n Thur i fenced he hung—the att r ition in l .went having been overruled by th.l prisoner, previous to receiving the law, declared his emirs innocence o which ho was convictedrecoun transaction, and solemnly 'protest: the ethos in the face of the poai against him. Thus, these havebeen three , capt in our' county at three auccessiee Court! 'fwo.pereane sentenced- t time--one after the other! ': iVe Circus will ough on the 9th October next, an. the afternoon and evening. The Maces some of, the best Ring-per country, amongthem wej obscrvl Mr. Rice, the well-known rk." 7 " l'ersons wishing to diva: l may thud a purclaisei through-an in our colatas this morniao. We Catiiinue to receivo re quarterit of the minty, of the I character to the success of the I Lion at the election ayi s irxaching. the county have . bmitOrdly advise of confirming the i - e'at of justice a and thereby incur the expense of pendous prison ; and therO is a 'of hostility setting in against the I are usintred Mat the industrious county have resolved to favor especially that it oaa be effected w penso Whatever to the tax-payers house and public' indices, whereas, the whole charge Of this erect upon thou' in a row years !Mime', v mo pepttlatioa of the coal regiot RemoVal against all opposion. S i belief that removal will be cart? ,majority, that the citizens of Oro selves look upon the result_distr is said that they wisely refuse ts contributions otnumey to carry o , 93,893 83 c . . 91,568 88 $2,323 95 i ..." ;Via wMe vie of iothienei ig tho result of the Reaoyal• Question in this c unty;• the anti. Syrnoratites circulated a report, t tat, die contrar, tor of the forks County l'rismi t. emended Sig,. 000 in 0(14E60111.M the stiptilat9a um, to enable hint to complete that educe . ids report was 1 1 circulated for i the purpose of itimidating the tax payers,of our county as to what might bo ex pected if a Jail veto erected in t is placo. Set. tine aside the utter -I - utility- of . c reulating suck shallow ropOrts, Wo had the pleiasure the other , day of seeing lktr. - 1-lavaland, the contractor of , the Berke' County Prison, and I e authorized us to state that the report,is untrue, and that no such request was made, oi 4 contempla d. [?'The Harmoneons have h • ful in this place. .They havit 7 gi Concerts during their sojourn get occasion the house was literally dies -and gentlemen. It may 'I minted that their entertainments eatisfaCtion. They are certainly artists--and fully equal the cal acquired throughout the Union. (dials, however; we' .dn: not thi any remarkable powers, though th e faculties for pleasing. • They wil \ ° entertainment in tfiii place to•nivi `The Repok of Boran's tri before our readers thie morning, many articles and advertisements present number. EV" We are indebted to Meears ner of thiA Borough for a &VII 1 , Mineral Water, manufaettirell r:7"Adrertisers are informed ; . 91.ertiAetneete placed before the r d dl be charged ciuuble the pri vertisoments. iii Trfer our Mapriie're oi l Pulaßki Lotlgo in our column rj - lly the 'arrival of the sc. New Orleans, we have Mexican, instant, of. the most gratifying negotiations for peace were prog) as made, have proved . entisfsetor &attires of,the Tresty.are,,that t restore to Mexico thOnaliforniat, cities and towns which the Ame occupy. .Ttie Uniteit States to territory of Texas, which „is to e hank of the Rio del Norte, and cc ras by mearisof a canal cut for tlin f . l AN ARIC ,BIRD COST.—The on, kirewarded by leaving the same a 1 4 -1 01 t 'SALE—Six Mids. of augur SepAl 37] , . .T. Feathers! Fein From 121 to 4Ve9iis per pound, chez' . sole and ctail.) - FREDERICK 0 Upholsterer and General Furnisher - above llth, north side, opposit I.IIILADELPIItat IXTHERE .Ip2y ho had,rit all times a .ec,,,pr a i a i isnr i., V V =idol of Beds and bfattrassia, Curled. Batt. and Fathers. ,Chairs, Tables,' Bedsteads. and Looking' Glasses, together with all other &rade& in the above line of bueteeer at the very lo b e each 'prices. ~ N • IL—Goods warranted to =i v, ,sattsfactlon. rhila.. ERTL 11 eV , , , , 31.,;_::$10, EV" Graham's Aragfile for Octo ont, and is - one of the most siplendi issued. The illustralions ate indev out fault. 21 cents each for sato stores.. ltaP• Godey's Lady's Bork for C out, and may be had IH , 25 cents. The cn:...Travings !are of tl and are of themselves worth more of the emir° 1,04. • la" Corey sj• : Hart are Priblishin ) to bo completed le 10 part_, at 121 1 History:of the Consulate and Empit loon, being- an English .translatie' book, with Notes and Comments, Herbert, Ek., well known as on writers hi*); country. his cart ble that a book of this kind, Genital . nearly 0110 . thousand pagot ) ts of et should be o;frered-te the poblie fei 121 cants -per number...! The s French, published by duos. G at $6. rosTscnirT i l i t n. e vzit r im is nbo a d readi r:iythet. at the book-- !iob4h- is also if s. Price o first order, hant.prico '• in nnratdrs, cts. each, the under Napo . of Thiele' -3 , Natal W. of the ablest nly remark* Mg cemploto mpact matter, 10 levies, or qme book in Li 0., is said lobrity which. and the im• y manifest on an order from f London, for of Pottsville; lumps! The isfactiois,•and , secure copies' main ;m Pi a c :ci re - It is fiom abroad e sales . ia our day last, lea. • treat of judg i C . oart. -The ntence 4 the the crime of d the whole innocence of ire testimony •, I al convictions l esions of the death at one, 'visit our Bor. will exhibit in Company cm formers in dm dr the name or of coal lanais tlvortilemont !ports from all nost favorable emuval. Quew. The people of Ll of Abo folly . t Orwigsburg; ler6:ting a stn-- trong curront t: as: I ro. W. armeri of the tomovol i now ithout any ex. for the court • if postponeq, i on would- fall I •hou tloi grow• . would curry gonernl.ia the ed bi a lurdo •igsburg ! stildly; and is make further n dni coutoet. = en six or eight and upon each , rowded with la. arefore be pre. .n•e the liveliest very agreeable brity they have As merely no. they exhibit I.y have peculiar give their last I, which vs', lay as crowded out ntendcd forlthe' ekri. do Kant. I nttles•ol .uperior ••' MEM at timers/sr, itl! aitisge Notices, of ordinory ,dery to the notice this morning °mar- Chnen at news to the sth character,_ i . The l easing, end 1 ,0 for • - The Oincipst United States and ell the ports. icon forces now 'raver retain the tenti to the - left rriptizo Matarnc- at purpose. cr will be liberally ibis orriee. 2t red HAMS. W. POLLOCK ,hers: for ma. ;MY- R S ER. No. 415. Market 81 Girard:Row,
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