. . ..... , j- The-Coal Trade for 1641. The quanttty sett by RIiI liondl!ils Week is 27;549- ri7 tons- . -by Canal . 1;N15 00,—total, for the week 3,054 07. The great freshet lb the Bchuylkill and the heavy rains in this regioti has leisened the trade this week, linth by ; Canal and itail'Boad., We are pleasellto learn that the canal has sustained but little damage. At !Kit , - erdl plaits the, embankments were washed a little; but we learn all repairs were completed yesterday, and the tusinesnwill he resumed as soon as the water permits the boats to pass:,Boats were loading as usual yes terday in this !region. . . The cool Weather has caused (pima brisk demand for all kind; of prepared Coal for family purposes, _ The rates of toll ; oh — canal were increased ten cents per top, on the first inst., and the Rail Road Company give notice below of an increase of their rates of toll and transportatioh alsO, of ten rents per ton. They also discontinued the draw back of 20 cents per ton heretofore allowed on Coal destined for New.Vork and other places. which could 'be reached by Boats nay I- gating the Schuylkill Canal. ' (AFFICE OF TILE PIIILA. AND ReibllyG.RAll. A._/ ROAD COMPANY. • . - Philadelphia, Sept. 2T; 1847. Notice is herelly given that on and after the,Orst day ,of October next„ , the rates of freight and ion on coal 'transported by the company will he as follows; • .To - From Mt. Carbon. Sch. nave.. P. Chint ol l.: /Richmond. . ' . $1 70 8 . 00 .81 40 Philadelphia, . • l 00 50 1 35 Inclined Plane, • 1 5040 ' 120 Nieentwn, • . , -1 , 50 90 120 Germantown IL _Road, 1 50 - - 40 ~., . 120 Falls of Schuylkill, 105 25 - 110 11I0nayunk, , • 125 . 15' ' 1 t. , 5 Conshehocken & Pl y - - 1. 115 '1 15 199 *nth Rail Road. . 'Turn out I mile below 1: - :1 10 1 10 1 00 ,^Norrionwit, - Norristownorlyidge-} . I 10 1.10 1 On port. - • . Fort Fenne . dy. . 110 - . 1 10 • 1:00 ''',":illay .Forge, , • 110 110 , F 00 - ,. IhreniaTille, . , 105 105 . 05 Buyer's Ford, 100 - •1 00 • 90 I'OItSIOWII, ' - _ 100 1 DoitglaPSWilley - .1 90 100 00 Baumstown, 'Of. of 85 Beading, . • 00 ,00 • 85 . . Between Reading and 1, 85. 62 , 75 •,51olirsville, : c .510hrsvilld, : s .70 - ' i 1 et)- Ilambortt, J I Orwigsborg, 40 40 40 0 . 3 order of the Board of 11Innneert4. - Oet2 40] . S. BRADFORD, i.iecretary. Vessels ate more scarce, than they have been, and Freight; have advanced to $1,`25 to New York. They have also advanced a shade to Eastern ports Our Car- Ceapondent qu r ,bteA a; follows T., New York; To Newark, •t'4l Prro:idenee, To Fall River. To Mete lled(ord, 7 , detn, To Portstonntli.. N 'T. Portland, Me., T o Boston. T,XNevv_llaven, To Dartford, I . llTrox, To Albany, To mit it;ittr. To Wa•Mitigkon. • ' The rates from litho& are t2l cts. more , . The prig or e("il has advanced with the corrcspon•- i n 4 adCance in Freight and transportation on the Rail Road and Canal. Tlnzprices vary, for different qUitli.- tieg of Coal We quote follmr.s : . • • • ' , MED:. 1 f C N O,AL OS rioArtn. White Ash Lump\,.' *3 75 a. - $1 00 Net An . \•. . 350 a 3 671 w a ken, Fag. aid Stove, - . 3 S7l a 400 Red A•di Lump, : '',.. 412 a 425 Prepared, i• .1 10 - 4 - 375 a 1 4 :71 lAirli lump, . • ~,. . , . -,,,, 4 00 rcpared, \:' ' 4 •4 12 ~•.:?.arit foctlic week 'ending, on 'Thursday Fe- - eninc last:— RAIL ROAD. • ---.- CANAL. • WEEK. TOTAL. WF:EK. .•:. TOTAL P. Carbon, 8,015 13 37,4„631 01 . „ 4.101 03 134 , !; . 7S 0; Pottsville, 3,573 11 110 200 1; . f- S Alaven. 12,063 03 412770 07 - --•' -- - --- P. Clinton; 2,066 17 66,421 13 27,51 g cr; :1,011012. ni . :5,50.5 00 IC 1,319 10 •ToMIR.Tik Cann' 1,178,151 00' RATES OFTOLL AND TRANSPORTATIONaN RAIL ROAD. From • Mt. Carbon. Sch. Muer' Pt Ctilithn 'To Philadelphia,' .$1 GO, $1 00 $1"05 To lbchniond ' 170 IGO 140 . RATCS dr , TOLL"BY CANAL, • • From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. r. Cliiiton To Philadelphia, 74 cis. 70 els. 52 eta. • . • . riIF:IGICTS BY CANAL. - To Philadelphia, .90 70 , To New York, •S'l SO =EMIMI2)= Far thq,vieek. eutlinr, Sept. !Li, 1847 NVEEK. Summit Mine - .5,065 01 151,219 16' Moline Ron 3,619 13 103,976 00 Bearer. Meadow 2.113 07 8:4111 II Summit -. 1.183 04 1 .'23,613 07 Hazleton, .2,789 13 60.528 05 Ism.kmountain Co. 1,.111 08 37.551 02 Wymuirig . 235 10 7,836 07 Oi • LACICAW ANA - COAL TRADE. 'The quantity of Coal sent to Market for the we'Ok en: ding Sept. It. • - 13,377 Tntal for the Fl'asrin WILREABARRE COM. TRADE The followinc is the quantity of Coal sent through the weigh lock at Berwick, to Aug. 1. 1017. • 170.007 00 Tons. JAMES S. CANIVIIFI.I., Collector. COA TBA DE: Amount of coal transported on the Union Canal Rail Road . , for the week enclitic Aug. 19. . Tons. C. wt. qrs. 2,562 12 .2 • • ' Per last report 47.1.07 10 .q BE ~ . S. NV ATAIIA RAIL 11.00. Amount transportot On Swatara Mil Road from Is o 15th Aug., (inclusive.) 7 Tons. C. wt. grr , . 1,755 5 1 -,. .. • Per last report 2.5,373 5 0 ... • , Total • • 1 . 1.155 , 10 1 • • V. 1,. CONRA.I). Collreton MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. 1. 113i01IOWinf: Is On arnotinl of coal passed 'over the Mill C:eck Rail Road, for the lastsix days. r,,txt IS,. Tons,'' Per last report . 192.305 15 . " Total _ • 1955?.0 13 ". f. GEORGE LIADESTY, Collector. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Atnountof cot.% transported over . the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the weelrentlitig on Saturday even ing lift... :- 7,356 14 Ton.S. Per last report/ '238,616105 " • , • Total ~ -215,002 19 • " JESSE TURNER, Collector. MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAII. ROAD Amount of Coal transported wet the. Mount Carbon Poit Carbon . Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat ur.lav eveni last.ng • 9 671 06 Tons. Per last report 360,92.6-II " Total ~ 37000 17 ." . JESSE, TURNER, Collector ftliSiE;llll.L Az . SCIIIIi7LEILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The 'following in the amount of Coal tranprted m:er thii road up in Wednesday fast 13,919 05 Tons.' . 428,910 II - Ter las . t report 442.1359 16 " WILLIAM NEWELL, Coliecide. MOUNT,CARRON RAIL ROAD. t. - Amount on2oal trannported over this Road fo'r the Total vrcek ending on Thursday evening lasts 5,192 12 Tons 172,131 it Per last teport Total New • Books. Napoleon and his Army, with remlnispenses of the French Revolution, ' $1 50 Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 50 Napoleon and his Marshalls, by do 2 50 Washington and his Generals, brLippard, • 1 00 I,egends of Mexico, by 4- • • do 25 Thier'r Frelch Revolution, with and without plates, hound, only $3 and 3 50 Allison's History of Europe, 4 vols., bound, '5 00 Rollin's Ancient History, 4 vols., only • .' 300 „Marshall's Life' Of Washinp.ton,2 large vols. only 3 00 . Sear's Pictorial Works cheap. . Norman's Bridge, by the author of Two old Men's ,Tales, ' . 25 History of-the Inquisition of Spain, . , '37 Ninon de If Encino, with a portrait. ' 25 Outlines of• Anatomy and Physiology (or popular • USC, by Dr, Ilollick, 100 . , . . Ilunyan's complete works very low ' do ' Pilgrim's Progress illustrated. • Poems by Amelia, qd edition, SI 25 and 1 50 Byron's Childc Itarold,illustrated. • 1 25 Scenes In the Lives of the Apostles, a splendid work Scenes in the Lives of our Saviour, do A tine assolunent of Alhutne,- --, .. _ .. Christian Keepsakb fUr 1818: . Friendship's Of:feting, for lhtS. The Gem. for ISIS, Leaflets of lilemary, the hest 'American Annual for '4B, Wescott's gegico, 'do Ferdinand and Isabella, do' ,Conquest of Peru. Together with a variety of Zither books just received and for, sale at fOct2 40) -BANNAN'S Bookstore. • S. B. Miller 'Sc M. Shenk, QURGE O N DENTISTS, having located In Pottsville, Irespectfully 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. Artificial teetli inserted from & single tooth to an entire sett. Office In Thompion's row, Market at., lib 110411. above centre. 115. All operations warranted. 0(1;11 37 If Desirable Potts - rille Property '1 FOR BALE,' rpnr, fiabscriber will, sell at prickle sale the foll O w-1 ing described, property locate4'on Mohantongo street in the most beautiful part alf :the barmier, a• Short dritance above the residence of Burd Patterson: No. 1 : A 30 foot lot extending back. 2t5 feet, on Which is erected a substantial two story, ° mime 'dwelling house with a basement .8.• all finished in themost modern style, with sass, ‘..i% a garden In front and back, well stocked with fruit trees, shrubbery, &c., and has a well of never -failing water at the back Moor, with a stable on the rear. This is one of the best located private residences in the bOroitgh. • No. 2: A 30 tot lot extending back 215 teeton the rear of which are erected two frame tenant lot is on the corner of filohintondo street mid. 'a 20 feet alley. tin. 3": Two 30 feet lots by 2t5 feet deep, lying be tween the above-described Into, stocked with fruit. trees, - and are handsomely located for cottage seal deuces. This property will be sold separate or together as may best suit purchasers. and the terms !will be made ,easy. For further particulars apply to • Or 10]-3t A. G. SWIFT, on the premises. E n N e C L E ,,. 7 I . are danger! That dreadful cough! SilL The work'of the destroyer hos Peen begun The cough of Consumption !lath in . ' it a sound of Dentll .- - ARE volt a Mother Your darling chit!, your ided and , earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confuted to her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pate cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already pain ed npOn her—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. • Touug man; when just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight over the fair prospects of the future—pour hectic cough and feeble [nubs tell of your los , of hope, but you tired not despair. • There is a halm which twill heal the wounded lungs, it is • • . . . SHERMAN'S ALL-HEALING IiALSAM• Mrs. AT TREE. the wife of Wm. 11. Attree, Esq„ was given up by Di. Sewall of I.Vaghington, ON. It. iehnd McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe„and Dr. Mott of 'New York. Her friends all Omagh! she must die.— she had every appearance orbiting, in con gumption, and was no pronounced by her physicians—Shertnan's Bal sam wag 2i^1 . 13 and it cured tier. Mrs. G ARRA BRANTZ of Ihill's Ferry, was also cu red ri'COnSlllllptfoil by this Balsam when all ether re medies failed to give relief—she was reduced tit a ske leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, ` 2 '", nruadwaYi has wimessed.its eifects in several cases where nn other medicine afforded relief—hut the Balsam operated like a dram- Or. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing riSthrim, at hich It neverlails of doing. Spitting blnail, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam.. It heals the ruptureapr wounded blood ves sels, and makes the lungs siiiAit again. " Rev. HENRY JONES, Deg. Eighth avenue, was cu red of rough and catarrhal affect ion ofso years standing. The first dose gave him more teller than all the other medicine he had ver.taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19,.De lanry street, gave Rtm a sister-in-law who was labor tug under Conumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were im mediate. soon restored them to comfortable health. Mrs. LI.T.ETIA ‘VELLS, 95, Christie street, suf fered from Asthma 42 pearl. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at Mies. and she is enmparatively well, being enabled tormlidue everyattael; by a thusly use of this medicine: This indeed is the great reupoly for,Coughs, Colds. Spittlng Blood, Liver Complaints. and all the arecti'Ma of the throat, and even Atithtna. and Con. stireption. ' - . , ' Price 35 cents and l per bottle. " - Di: Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man'il•Plasteis sold as above.. D.r. cqiertnuit's Office is at 106, Nassau street, N. le. , . Also for sale by the following agents In—Schuylkill minty. J. S. C. MARTIN, ) . J. G. B ) ROWN, e l • Pottsvi le. . • . •,, P,SANDERSON. . lll,Shissler. Pott Carbon. Win. !f. Birlow, New Philadel tie; '). ' • ,T. Willming, Middlepori, • 11. Srliwitrtz, Patterson. . J. If, Alter,'l,:ngtarora. Heilner An Mi - rearoth, Tamaqua. - ' f5l 25 175 _ .175. I 75 •. 200 t 12i fl 00 • -.R. on 371 2 25 . '75 1 70' SO I 12; 1,345 17 2--.1.:1:12 10 10) 00 1.109 05 EMI! 4 , 6930 11 MEE 50537 3 - 0 V.' L. CONRAD, CnllPctn[ 177,0•21 03 N CLEAVER. Collector MI Win: Price, $4.. • Gen:itr44-npler, New Car , tle. .1a..,8. MN. Mini • Klutrinan. Ctirirzt, .larni!) Kauffman, T,nwer..7kroliontongo... • ' Stiotner & Garrott, Orwkatlotrg. Lyttil & Itiuhr.l, ('ort Minton. Levin & littottiotto,Schitylkill Haven. • Paul Barr, PineGrnve. [Ocil 47 4EI ttow . noble Sale of 'Valuable Real iCst al e. -11 .9nlourn, late Se . ntehinan4 Lneks, in West Bstrnsreirk To,cn , hip, Schuylkill Cots • (\N Thursday, Ortober, 14th, 1817. at 9 o'clock, A.M. X 1 an lile prellliSt`S, to dust. a concern, wilt 110.iniTlAy be sold - the following valuable real estate: , Ni. I : 2 •Owellong houses. 1 two a . tory „4- e N; dwelling house, with stone . base tis rs - yo'. meal and lien -tory hack building and the plass 4N- . ¢¢ i „C. 12 , t QC ground !hereunto belonging,' now 010-oatow..„,,c a , rented to Mr. I.f,ri Sheen, at $32 per an /tam. and nectrpital by him. , . 1 Two story frame house adii;ilollZ the above, Inlilt in ''sallie 11l miter, with the Int, of ground thereunto be longing. anti flat house nn said lot. now rented to My. llo•nryT;toenilitild at' i 25 per annum, and occupied by hint. ~, . oo No, 2 :‘ ,. ..l:funding lots: All those lelittilding Idis urea ed it, plare,,N..e. 1.9, 3. 4.5, 6.9. 10. 11, 12. 13. and 11, each 411 feet font and varEine front 70 - to 190 feet der.p, ii,,t,:tt two fronts. one. nit the'Selluylkill Canal and one on the.‘Vood siation of file neadln.l Rail Road...— No. 3: Ltitildim; lot 01,tit NO. IS. about 05 feet front 'lle 1;5 feet deep, silatate on the corner of the RAI .1 . 1" - ul ,and County Road. ''':.. Nn. 4: Itartal`Lantline: A vatnahlo Canal Lanoßng having abootit 250 feet front 411 the Canal, situated in front of ,lots No. F.'. IS, and lit. o - • , . • ' No. 5.,: Slone Spring Inatistq: A stone Spring house, and,t he aim] nd t hereunto belonging,laying between the 'County road and the Wood ettition," Th e ; d o pe,' p r op e rty 1, e liy .t iffy situated lit the rising. village of Atiborn, between the Schuylkill Canal and Breading R:di Road. it is alt eNlollgiVe depot for the 'delivery of avorid to the Rail Road, ,and hisses are in demand and can be rented to good teo. - s ianis as soon as built. The Rioading Rail Road passetigerarnin stops there twice, a olay. , . - . -. The terms of sale will he nnot-third cash on the ext.- onion of the deed ; one-third in one yeare; and:nne third in two years with interest from the day Of sate, payable half-yearly, secured by hood and ittortgage on the premises ; or, at Atte nplion of the purchaser, the . whet*. aillrlllllt will 'be received in cash. . , Plans of the above property Can ill. seen.at the store of .31r. S. R. govt r. at Auburn ; at . Mr..l. Ilittittinger. Jr., in Orwigsloirg; at lie. B. Colter's, Orwigsburg Landing ; anti at Mr. S. Baud's sth. Haven. 1 Reading, Oet2 40 213 ' - G. A. NICOLT.S. -7 - CAI:RV ,SAN Ills ,WO GAS cl 4 .llSl`FACirlifi:'' R. S. R. AttdresVm,_ IF.9R-11 .0111 Fif R.V. , 1 CF: .4. CO Offf.VG 11:il lti - G F. - i . 313NUFACTUR • F: 12 . .v i , g:".... ..\'',..rth Sloth ~ h oot': Philadelphia. Pa., • Ww.:.'...- • II A VlNG.purchaseil . froth tlitv Anieri ) •••tesil,. can Asaignent of the PATENT DO ak, t c- - ;,...4; 1 2et0 NR s - ric GAS A PPNRATI I4 .' lie rights for the ,tati•s'of Peonsyiv:mia, I).•in , ~ , ware. and MhiYloond.informs hi? friends and the nubile: that he is now ready to fitritiab them with s,,tvos fitted up for the, purpose, by wbidi every person can mat:W.llllre his Ott n gas withlout telling eXill'llt, overtly. outlay. 'rhe, coomto,tion of this ap paratus is such that it may In. attached to Stoves oat_ really it, use; also to Cooking Ranges. Ft; mares, Strain lloiler.;:or ill any situation where fire or light be requi red. To manufactories, lintels, churches:and public or priviote buildings, remote : from ally gas works, this apparatus will be found a chi hp and rroottinical method of lighting no well ns heating their apartments, is ithout any extra expense for. fuel. 1 ViirsnolVvisloingin see the Apparatus in operation. can tin so by calling at his manufactory. ' Rights to Malillfarliire ill either of the above states, will be sold on otecomimodating terms.' Having been app. inted agent by the American ARMb vie, for the nianufactore. of the App,wit,,nod also for the sale of other slates ill Ills Guinn for rights, any orders addreased to him will receive immediate atten tion. . • 'lle respectfully solicits attention Olds very superior and complete assormumt of Warm Air Fureaces,Conle-' Ble Ranges. and hash Boilers. Ile keeps constantly on hand nine different size? of Ranges, all of which may be seen at any time 441 his store, and warratitootko per form well; together with every variety rut Furnaces and Bolter-, Alan a select variety orl'ault and Hearth Grates, Gas Ovens, &c.l, . In assn; intent. quality, and prise, he feels confident that he can please I base w Ito call, and, therefore. invite:4 an examination 01100 stock , Lila., Oct 2 -17 40 3m_: Town Lots. 0 N the Delaware teal Company's Kantnrr Tract, near Minlrm'ille. will be sold by us at auction on' 77turstiatt, Ort4b , r 11th. at 10 o•rlork..l. Of. at the pub lic. house:of Bush Kram in Minersville. The surface tonlv of said lots will he all roal.'nie, and mineral rights being reserved to the romps n'. An unincno„ berm! and unquestionable title will be given.. Terms of sale very liberal. Plans of the lals. (numbering up wards of bO.) may be but on application at the Dela ware Coal Cpinnany's Oakes. in Philadelphia and Mt • Carbon, or the auction room. Net. 93. Waiuut at.. Phil adelphia., M. THOMAS SON„ Auctioneers: Phila., Sep27 39-3 t. COACH - MAKING. alp .740.1rE5, - nit S just started the above' business in Seyern's stone shop . in 4tfi, near Market street. Pottsville. where, with first rate material and e sperlimreit hands ha is prepared to make all kinds of CARRIAGES in a style that will compare with those made at any other establishment. CS. Repairing promptly done in a manner that will suit customers. ALSO BI.ACKriMITIIING in its va rious branches. Those who want anything in the above line will please call ancktry me. pep 2 5 .47 39 tf, C. AIARKS ESS' CLOTHING ESTABLISH.MENT. TILE MONT-EATENsIVE CLOTHING 'WAREHOUSE IN TILE UNITED STATES. Re-Open far hinter. 100,000 erarinents on hand, and readyfpr disporal,iehalegtite and retail. Tpatrons we would say, that hawing hut one price those who are not - dealer or do not miderstand the real valuation pliCe;of - goods;will have an oppor tunity of .porchasidc garments as low as protessed Judges. Jobbers and dealers in ready made clothing, can replenish their storks for the winter, and we guar antee the largest establishment In Philadelphia to se: lect front. We attend personally to the packing of glhods, an „see that a gond assortment (lodes and welt made article); ore put up. Single salts forwarded as per orders. *Our goods are for sale only at the lar.,%huilding, 124 Market street, southeast corner of Market and Ith streets, Philadelphia. ; c.linntotr,BB. Philn, Sea. 25 47 ' 34-3 m a. ..I. im CHAIN CABLES AND ANCIIORS.—Just +4, potied from Liverpool a large assortment I )nf the above. I inch to li Maws, for mining purposes, canal boats, &c., a large supply constantly nn hand. Purchasers would do well to call, aa;they. will he mold cheap for cash.- WILLIAM (JAW, . Sep 1137 ilitj Corner Spruce and Front ate., PhUL, . PROCLAMATION. : - ~, : i Said, shalebe entitled towete after residing in this state r - IA 7 IIEREAS, in and hY en Act of the General Alum- i six months; provided , that the white freemen citizens of the Visited States, between the ages of twenty-ono V V bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. en. ' titled' An Act regulating the General Elections within this eommoen-ealth, passed [heed- day of Julve , A. De ;and twenty-two years, end having resided in this state. 1t539," it is made the 'duty of the iihestitrof evelydouns ' j • one year, and in the election district ten days es afore hive paid taxes. ty e to.glve public notice of such 'election to be liolden• ' said } shat! tie' cooled to vole, although they shall not tine to make known in, such notice what officers are to . '. ' be elected e-s-"Teereforet - '' ' • ' '-• -,. High Sheriff„of the CetintY , "Isies pereon shall be,petinieted to vote whbee name • is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants fans 1; JO .11X T. 1V BIZ ..)le ER, ' i . - 'I, nielled by the Cennuissioners is aforesaid, unless first of ei.eolekei, do igisg ; he produces a receipt foe the payment Within two years, eows by this advertisemeetro ; the electors of said • of a state or county ta,x asseesed agreeably to the cons county of Schuylkill'. i liat.a . • ; • s siltation, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his GEN Elt AL •E LECTION .., • , own oath, of affientatien of anothe.4 trial ' he has paid . . .. .. , will be held in the said county,•on' Taceday. r e )2 , 4 , , Ruche tax, ore on failure to produte a receipt,. shall tlag of October neat,. at the several districts thereof, as snake oath to the payment thereofF or second, if be follows, to wit: . I. The electors of the borough of Orwigsbueg, will { , claims a right tn. vote by being an elector between the Gees of tweotrone and ttventy-two years. he shall de •,pose; on oath or af fi rmation, that he has resided in the. hold their election at the Conn House, in the bur ' state at least one year next befete his application, and `of Orwigsbure " Mike Such proof of residence teethe district as it is re ' 1 -- 2. The electors of all that part of West Ilrurrev'cick 1 fol l owing ling , • ,quired by this act , and that he does verily trelieve Rom township, lying and beiog east of the ; the account, given him that lie is of the age aforesaid, Commencing at ehe'sand hole oq the Berks county line : ' thence by a straight line, to the house of Samuel R. and rice such other evidence As is required by this , act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to Meshes, including the game ; . thence to the farm of Win. . Matz, excludine the same; thence to the farm ofGeorge suite shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Meneel, now Occupied by Peter Miller e in the. 1 inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing same; thence to the hoeseofJarob Peers', including thd same ; thence by a straight tine paseng•near Abraham.: ' the word -tax," if he shaU be admitted to vote by rea son of Intvine paid - a tax,'or the word "oge," if he Fetuses on the alaehe an township 11 110, shalt hereafter • 'shall be admitted in Vote on account of his nee, and in forma separate election district:and the qualified *vo... • either rase the teasers of such vote shell be called out tots residing taerein. shall ho ld their general elections': to the clerks, who shall mark it in the list of voters kept at the public house of Samuel Boyer, in tile town of ~BY them. ' • Port Clinton, inlaid toweship. •• • • . tit nll cases where the tiatne of the person claiming ; to vice is - not found on the liit furuished by the colts -3.. The electore of West; Brine:wit - n cluili•d ill the above bettfultrien. will bold thefr general , "i h ''''''' e " and ass""" * . " hie right to vote' whether elections as heretofore, et the Court House, in the bo k township, net in resins; thereon or not. is objected to by any mil:staled rough of Or - wig -hare. ' . . i . , I citizen,* shall be the duty of their inspectors to exam 4. The eteetors of East Brunswick township, will ; isle such person on eeith as to his qualiti,•ations, and if he closes to have resiriesi within that state fur one year held their election at the Insane of - Jos. Millet, 'in the ' town sif elcK,saissieng. ' or more. his oath shall, lie sufficient proof Owned'. but 5. The electsirs or fine Grove township. Will hold . i.e shall make proof by kit leant one competent witness, whe stele ee a qualified elector, that he has residell will,- their elertiou at the house of Wm. 'Lutz, in the ho- I in the Alistt let; for more thau ten days next Immedietely_ rough ef Pifie Grove. The Iterough of Pine Grove, preceding said election, and ; shall also Meisel( swear liereafo.r .forms a sepnrate election district, and the that his Dona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful qualified Merman ths'resif. shall hereafter vote at their • calling, is within the district and that he did not remove general elections in :separate boxes from, the township, j in the said district for: the purpose of voting tnerein. at the house 'of William Lutz. The qualified electors 1 thereof, shell eleet their salieere annually at the time i • Evs•ry person modified as siteiressilici, and who shall makes due proof I if required, of eesilehce and payment and place for electtne judges its torpedoes; ter con duct:ea said , elections neres.aely to the provisions rif'! "`'''''', as aforenrisl. shell be permitted to vote in the she _Act -entiited an ••• Act set:el:l2.u , electois o iliiif ' i towm-hip, ward.: or slietrii t in tehtcli he shall reside. . Csieffnonwseilth, peeled , the 2d e of July, iee eee ge e jig i "Iles ny persen shall ereseint. or attempt to prevent sup letnendsl I ' . . . • , , ••-e ; eny ;officers of an electioh under title act from soiling ti The ell•eterst of Wayne toisnsleee. will h e ld i h e i ie , Such election. or. use or threaten buy violence to any ele tion at the, isllter of Leonard tiled!, innkeeper in i fi . ll.'n etficer, or shall interrupt or impreplely interfere the town of Frierheishme. . I ii. till him trellis? execution of Iti"elsity. sir shell block up . 7. The di f fers efi Upper Molientongo tr,Wnshin, will • or attempt to blot 's the wiedew or avenue to any win held their elesiiiins at the h o use of John W. Ileplet. in I dour Where the same may be holden, or shall riotously' said tewnship., • • disturb the pence at such election or Shall use or prat- . . . . S. The electors of Barry toutiship , including the tice any inieuelittion, threate„ ter:e'en!' violonee, with Maine, riceepieil by Mr. Raven, will held their electien ' design to intlits'swe unduly or overawe any elector, or at the house sit Francis Deflates. in said towestsip. ;to prevent bun from engine. or to reistrein the, freedom 9.- The electors of PCirtileitowte• will bold th.;ir of kitnice, such pereon'on corselet isle shall be linCd in election at the house of 'Jacob lieberlizig, jr., in said any emit not exceddinglfive• hundred dollars arid lie en toweship. , prisondsl for any time' tint lesrethrin one ' our more than In. The eleetors of Lower Molionfonen town-hip will I twelve months.. And if it shell Ise shoive to the court hold their general el, eosin, at the house of 'Joseph Os- %%here the trial of curb offence shell be had that the man, in said tdiwnShip.! I . ; . •persott so eteendine was not te'resistent of the city, ward,. / 11. l'oserlemore of -West Penn townehip, will hold ; district. or loweship, where the said offence was chin their slectionlj tit the house now becultied by Jacob I mated, and not en'titlest to a vote therein. then, on . con- Schwartz, in laid township. ' ~ .. v oaten. he shall he Sentens•ed• to pay a eine of not less _ 12, 12. The eletesirs of Ilniots teamster,. will hold thew ' than on e hundree demure, end he imprisrined not ices' election at the Insure of Joini IlisenliOn , er, in said town-. 1 than sis months nor tonic' than toes tears, ship. ' ' ' t ; . - . '•lf any persoe or pereone shalt make any het or wa , 13. The eleeeors of Rush' township, will hold their ger Mum the seSult of any's - ileitis - in within this Cretinism- I election at the !loose now eccumed by William Kaup, wealth, orshati of ,-r, to matte.: my such het or testers, innkeeper, iit said township. ' J • . • eith,:r by verbal proclamation therref, or by any Wilt - i I. The e•lecelirs,sif ills. born(stth of Minersville, will tee or printed Advertisement, chatterrs' nr invite any hold theireilectissa at the !museum" occupied by Michael person Or persons to Make such bet or wares, upon con- Weaver. it, an id lisnoterh. . • e vis•tion he he or they shall forfeit and pay three 15. lam' elisctors 'of *int part of, the township of times: the amount FO het. sir ntlered nib...het. Seletelk ill, item 1115 the.) included in the following ; "Thee edges are to make their returns for the - county boundarks, lit wit : Bog:lining at a line between Sillily-I- of Schuylkill. at the Court 'House in Grwieshu rg, on kilii and East li ne towneliips ; thence along the Friday, the 15th stayed - October, A 1e.,1517." State road Isiedine Iron% Orwigslin Sto Catawissa, cress- • - Given meter my hand and Seat at the Sheriff's office log the line klf the said townships of :Schuylkill :Ind at Orwrgsbure , and dated September ll:twin the year East BrunsWick • thence alone loutish ? State road. to the ,ofelir Lord, one tholisalitl:ei.llit hundred, and fitly six northern II: a lease „ wield ,. i nseni i,„,, th e „ a i d ' andseventie th year of the Independence of the Veined te. -l ei , „ f •, ei , iy ik i ii i ... eel t ee n„eliwieii ta tter I States of America.' Ged sari . Mr Cowninn wealth. real) to the place of begienits se shall hereatter Ise an , e JOHN T. WERNER, Sherite. inn sliserict. and the qualified electors there,l,i-hatt i'lleriti a Ctlefe. (Iris ice-),I lioldtheirreneral electisins et the lieuse of.Nathen Bar- _ th ere , Sept llt h), te 17. I I 37- low, nu sisid I t,iweship. `): f I , , EL Cs lEVel'ell ts . ; In. 'flue qualified elerters of Schuylkill township who• TnINCtrAL OF Till: 5 • 1111. V. svani.:oN l 'S naND AGE : her: held their elections at the house of Frederick . INsTITETE, i B risineer.' jr. and who arc test included in the alinve , , sVo. 31, South tiro St. beton , Ckeenut, 'i 'boundaries, ,?vill bold their general electionene beieto- • I rillt.,DELPillA, fere al the house of the widow Beast!, dr, in Schuylkill .. , S • •I II 1 t,..,,,. Is. y treats many remplabits • I township'. , 4 by a stulfist application of is tete, 1 17. The electors of that part of the .t Wnshipe of Nee- es - , , • hit ,aired ." .• ti GE.. inaLe^illiiier ion, us weeian and Itransle attended Within Om ellowing bents _ ' (Indio:: Trti,sos, Abdeminal osepp.rerlf I'S. Lace dunes, wit • Its,giarting at the Broad Mountain hotel se; k . • • e wee. suspensory - Band - tees Shosills.r Brice. eiel _insensitive tbli setneeroellieece a southwest corner to limiting,.., Gar ii , f ~.„,,,,, _ ' • • •' • • ;le by the the reteleion the Westetranch of the over iiiiiii*lisin at Chapman , - - nt tlm W , rt rs•duclble Rapture by the use of Ms Patent vilie, intending the state ; thence, 141111kWill?, Use said Tinse, (patetst erameil eldrcis. 2f. ISM.) which gives ; West lqaucts to the nouth of the Male Hill hap, his Iti, an easy :led lipayard pressiire. Whiell can lee varied in Attic the rellier.es at Ind can; from limnss , . a southeast s!serseteuissl talterwkeelly• the wearer at pleasUree Ity comes! to the west N w,•eian mirk, so 'Mann & Wils •is it- t i oq as sin excellent_ alation Dial supperter. it times hams' collieries, ificledine the shine ; Irons tile fice,l - 101- . h o OleVelll ands nee other rompla inns aS11.1.11.1•1 rupture', • timiitie the Sante contain 10 G. Minire's•lavern itons, , iiii the :hi Door, Moles the i huge the Cetera turnpike, inceelitte to , Gum thence Kii"' - ''. i . : hie l ia ''' "' it "" of ,31. 1 5. I,Ver.-11. (rl.lrane, by 1111. 111'lliaill 11011 Se donee '" all east ColleSik 10 Wadesville, l insla,fine ihe Falllo ; front 10 the „,,,,,, „i s_. he y ve lion laseee are tined wish such Barelestee ns Slay there'', i conintlin i, ails . same moires ' e Vequired. hut:eh:se tier Fier:tic Utrro Ji bllMlliFill I sup- ' Clair, ilitilitilinz the Sallie,los - NM CrSelel then, follow- po r ter, which 'eves crest ret•ef met s: us to the i It the said Mill efeek and vette v, to the lane house of e.c.. - - ”• ' • ' i Iwo - • - +. ea l ees c. etepliene, ; including the issIIIIC ; front the'nre • '• N 8.-Orders by I:•tter, (pest pail.) will hr prompt- I a scout wesij essuise, In the Broad Mountain hetet, to l e ii re er iee 10. [l'llilasetesep. IS G ' lie" em tin / plasm otilregintiine, and the eleVlOrti Or itniterart of : - Branch toganshitelyine west of Ch ipurinville, us see' I tow riship. to Italmrs invent on the el inersyille road, and . south of the West ' Branch oldie river Schuylkill; (wile 1 herctifore I held thee elections at Llewellyne shall : hereafter he •in election districi and tic (pude - mil voters ,' thereof, eh:PI-hereafter held their eitMeral electione at ; the 11011 Sc now occupied by Peter 'Kline, in the tow* of New Castle, in the township of Nsirweeiate , le. 'rho qualified electssrs of the remainine part of nrainh tewnshipenot inellids•d in the above boundaries, .. -..e_ eis eeeree, e jo i e epeee_;p,„.„,,,,,, ,„ we,,: of ~,,,,, i I w ill 1 ,„1,1 their general fAeetions as lieitiloliire, ril tile . 11. OAK Chin's C.r ktrelling fires or sober perpess.s, I lessee , Mew Occupied by Philip gehres, in theeown of cats be Slllli/11 lat moderate prices teethe stil,eriher. , ElvweitYil• . . • ['iets 3e 3:1 .. • . . J. :11. CROSI.A.N I). .; 19. 'Thema:Oiliest eleetroS of ilia:, part of the ten•nship,l - • - •- - of Norwegian en, Sclinylkill,Whohcretsifi4e held their TO PRINTERS.-BLA NKst; A RDS.-11100 parks of, „ I ,,,i i „, L _, . Norwegian p lfi, Carmel liriese, in the toWa of Pare . S hank printing eirtisevers due in prier, from 6 . 4 CIS. • Cartlii, 1011 . 1 e to a ria use int - hell in the 'Mew'. hoitri- to el 56 per, dezendmit i essevedeord tor sale, wholesale s • ditties. will hold: ti;:ir general eh coons as heretsifersi, and retail at [Asteete 35] -. ' . HANNAN'S , at ti me P ut t Carb on e • sse in the 1a s r Po rt • arlo , . I 1)A,..;e11, PLANK -Ws• are now in r'illipt of a Only.- i J2O, All the iiiiittilieil 'leviers of the South Ward up A. nor anti: is. 20,0110 ft of penel PLANK. Likewise • the herewith of Pottsville, shall hold ths'ir elections et ; a fresh tut of sem:Mies' boards. P. GOULD &Ct e ! the pilleielismesesst tjhartes retie, in said Cyard Se pee- au- j el. The North Wird in the, Issireeieh of Pottsville 15 1 - w - ~ . . • ' • - --------e — -- -- - -,-- - ; in e eastarslly of t 'entre streeesesell he. calledthe "Nstrih. DAVIES. - .SERMONS, . „ . test Warde' and- the spesliticii eflectors ths•renf AMOY , 1n 5, 3 oilmen. lust re. 'int.; liokl their eeneral elections at the moose of Mix:in/Mien BAN AN'S llookstisre. i Deetileteer. in said bemire' • 26 - • e ••1 ._ • 22. The North Were in the horsing,' of Pottsville, ly . e'er, FAMILY MIMES of varieties patterns and bind-' Me west weidly. of Celli:a, street; shall Ise called the 1 se , tug. gilt edged and plain, ranging in price from DO "NorDi West Ward," and the qMilitietir electors there• cente to 120. just recs•iyee end for stile at , of, in, I white that portion of the eivetors'of Norwegia,n - June 5 23- li - ANNA N'S Wholesale nneketere. ', township. 0111/ ISIS'S?. Iscreteewe !voted in sate !enmesh, 1 shall hold their eenerel elections ht the house . new or- Al I it N o l.: l l ,, t s ;S h,, t ,i l l ,u l t e- Ill e;:ti t ti o e n r k tir s e.. l. si ti raintel oil for• Miners to I clipied by Nalleireel 1. Mills. I • ;....- • '.-! , I e:. 'Lint, part of the township of 'ortitefinlisein I tee July 1 liellit7-2e) e , EDWARD YARDLEY. north of the summit ',idle Sweet msiuntainv shaft fiat]; V- ERV SUPERFINE FAMILY HAMS. fer lib le at T h e j a i ssoher ass.] a4s•pa rate electives I eerie!, end the coati- York Store. of Statig & Shey's brand, also ~fssii, , tied voters re-deism within the l imos& thereof, shall ry k San.-{.lllly 10-1211 EDWARD VARDI.Ev_ I Itereefter hold their general elections at the. '•elltint Carlton Ilmsee' m slid toweel'iPi. I CLORE!) t'ARDS for Ze ill) 'r oirk and also Crn-h- I ) w 1 21: The Mr..ror 'of floit pert of 'N'orth Mantrim to t s et wetly, jest received end for sale et it eNN eN"S , - Variety. Stores r • ... •••- - ' ' ' •--- l , ship. eastuVarslly• ssf a 11111. I.ollllllill'illg at the house of ~ :serif .-k ;16 -- L ' Philip Droinlieller ; thence le ths l lt,pm).• et' Co•oree DM ' ARGE cliEeS MEN, very cheat), for playing. his I barb; thence is, the hoes.. of , Joliii Bork ; theneeer , the I'. received and for sale at ['septet] It k Vsi k s'-m. ! housi, of it.merr Jones ; thrust's' in the SirllliylniSl town-' - - ship line, will hold their election lit the Conn House, in I tit • leseitieh sir (Stevie:shine. ; i - e 5. The township of rioniii Matiletim. Shall hereafter .1. Egenry Adam. -, forts, a seearaie election ells' rich. end the qu tOtiVel vo. ATTORNEY AT LAW,, . ' tern the reef, shall hereafter hole ths•ir eeneral 0111111011 S I at the pulse's:. hue, 11.1•,1 ileciitnei( by lleilf , 2ll its•ller. orrice. 'OPPOSITE Tll E al I N SUS ' 'n A NE. • n li 'flue cloves , of the retesissi se pirt of North Man pettnyille. Pa pitiy :11-31-1y • •' ' - 1 brim ' tee; nship, .will held therir general els•ctions ti . I'. 1111 7 1)0 1 1( SI. BROTIICON 'at ' h""'" of Philip Bayer. innkeeper, 'in the 'l I eeroqg It of Sclutyletll Ileeeri. The boreVeli of Schuyl-' ' esseNe; Amy LIQUOR sTbitn, kill Haven, hs•rea eel : forms a smiarate election district,, se E. CORNER OLD YORK noun-AND WILLOW STREET, and the Mt:dined vnts.rs thereof Shall hereafter vote at; I . IIII.ADELVIIIA, • .. the g eneral electietes in separate IiONeS f rom the'rowne !lace.-constantly on band a lanes assortment lilies - elms, I sem r She, iii we ofes,ittius• Bear.. Ise i metes e ec- I - f • I 'r ti i 1 %Vases and Cnnlials. pep. 4. ISI7. 3sn•-36 - • I tens thereefshall elect their oilleJrs. am:unify at the tunej _____ _ . . ._ _ _ 1 and place far sleeting jodgeS andenspectme, Ow conduce; J.i3ICS • ROGERS, . - tinf.said viecii.ciN ave , ahzy to: thseprovisisine of the ; UMBRELLAAND PARASOL MANUFACTURER, s Act. entitled an "sect - Mather in the sileetore or till ' No. 0, C,mi sr., Pouseine. cmoneim) , ,bnb,m ,,, m l the second our LOY. one thou., - 7,--; -- Umbrellas and Parasols I , Ni:tired at short nn. • Fend, eight fit: oared. and thirtyknine," and its supple! 'potash Cei=fiiii -el • - l''' 'I 111011 W. . , ; l' l , . I 1 e Cl. Tee' electors of The borough of Tamura, will hold I their election at the school ItousSe in ;said boreligh. ,I 1 'At which dine and piece's are to he:elected by the freLisee' of the coiney if Schuylkill: ; • s . • ONE PEnsex for Gni/enter ofjthe Commonwealth' of Peon-ylvania. - ',. - I ,I tree PEnSiiN for Canal Com Missioner, o`l , the Coral : . moms' eelth of. Pennsylvania. i _ II Two Priesotes for Members si" the Hoene 'of Itepre• • sentetives of the Commonwealth id pennsylvauia. 1 ; ONE PEnstie for Treasurer-of the county of Sclotyl- Is kill. ,1 - • • I .0e g Preisne for ('droner of the Mundy of Schuylkill. lOne l'ErtsOrt fur omnty coniiniso,Ther. . , ori e Perissox (sir DireClOr of the foot. , Oen l'Eueoti lust County Auditor. • ' • I The eerier:al election to be lotined between the hours of S and 10 o'cloek in .the forenooq, anseehall continue I witliont hiteriuption ear adjournment Moil 7 o'clock In the eeenhet, when the polls shill be Maned. i I ' In pursuance of an Act of the Central Assembly of I thud Comnionwealth of Penneylvania, entitled "Art Act . minting to Cot decti,,nN of this Commonweaith." Passed the second day of July, A. D., 1930, notice is hereby I given: • , '• 1 I 1 eThat the inspectors and judges, chosen as aforesaid, s !shall meet at the respective petees appointed fir holdine I the election in the districts id which they reepectively I belong, before nine o'clock in the mornings , '" the 'second i Tuesday In October, in each stud every yearattnd each , of said inspectors shall appeini one clerk, who shall be s I a qualified voter of such district. " ; "In•case the person win! slralll have received the sae ', and highes t itemiser of 'voice for inspector, shall trot i• attend on the : day of election, then the person who shill • have received the second litehest number of votes_ for I judge at the next preceding election shall act as inepPc- I e o r in his place. lAnd arcane tile person who %ball here I received the highest nullities if votes fur hispector shall not attend, the persor elected judge shall appoint lan inepector. in Isis place ; and in CASs the person elected I I-pad ire shall net attend , then the inspector who receiyed the highest umber of yews shall appoint a Judge in-his I 'place t end if any,vinans•y shall continue in the hoard ' for the , space ()forte hone after the time fixed tsy law for 1 the °Mating of this election, the qualified voters of the township,•ward, or dperietefor-whicif such ollicer shall ' have been elected, present at the place ofelection, shall - 1 elect one oftheir number to fill such vacancy. "It shall be the duty Of said assessors respectivelY, to ;Mend at the place of holding every general, rpecial, or township election during the whole time said election is, kept open, for the parpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges, when called on, in, relation in the right of any person assessed by them totote at such - . . MUSIC I 111114 C: f eeetiop and such other matters in relation to theassiees ments of voter's as the', said inspectors or judge, or el- 71ST R ee theed,el supply f 'll s; ' li • thelates t o , lex (.111 racmg 'her of them, shall. from time to time, require , I' - • , •e) publications, of Songs, for the Pirate and Guitar., "That no person shall be permitted to vote ht any . Jeupy Linciets Songs, jest issued. ~ election as aforesaid,other than a white.fteentanof the . Waltzes runt Gallops , el•irehes and Quicksteps. • • age of twenty-one yebrs or:lncite, who shall have test- - Rondos. Airs, &c. Varietionse • - - ded within the state at least one year r and in the elect- - Polkas, Deuces and Qnsdrilles. lion district where he °Tenet° vote at least ten days Im- • Duette for 2 Performers. . • mediately preceding suet' election, and withln two years Songs for the Guitar in Omit variety.. , '. • pdid a Blinn or county tax, which shall have beet asses- Melodeon for the Flute or Violin. Fed at least' ten days before the election. But a citizen , Primary and progressive Exercises forrenethening of the United States. Who had previously been a quail= . 1 . ' ' the fingers andobtaninga rapid an env touch fied voter of this state, and removed therefrOm Mtre- , Initretuion Books. .. turned, and who shall ; have resided in. the election din" j ' Violin and Guitnr strinire &e. &s• 'Met, and paid t i nielln . " r orevnitl, shall he chilliest ID a I 'We Would reeeertfully solicit file Indies. to calrund 1 -, t vote after wedding in ants Mete 6 menthe; prnvisliel that mine elm se.sortment. •: . the white freeman, Olive - tint the Visited Stetes„whn. • 's'sfreemele Fierce. of Miter, ant on Isevel olsteeeed t I had previously been it quali fi ed voter Of., tine state, notT ordrr. nt' "._ FIANNA:VS Book mei Musa: Stores. removed therefrom. and returned, and who shall have 4 e '...77reataloeues of Music coal,' °int:bud mour afores.! y;sld94 iftilleMction district ) and paid taies,as *roar- . -..Ear. 2.5, la-474 . . Pe' • 1 . . . • ... ? ' CLERK WANTED:—An experienced SALESMAN, who understands the German language, can obtain a good situation by applying at this nIE - re. None need apply who cannot bring good reccommendationS as to character, ability, ke. • - [5ep25,59 ANTED—By the subscribers, immediately, two Y,Y, or three joutmeynteu SHOEMAKERS; on the women's branch. ' " S. &,J FOSTERt Sept. 18 • - • 3S-3t OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL ZSCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD CO. • Pkiladelphia, Sept. 15th, 1847. A special meet int of the stockholders of the Mine II ill & schui t kin !raven Rail Rox.l company, will he held at the Company's Of f ice in the !Jailor tile Franklin In stitute, Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 7th day of Oc tober, at 11 o'clock, A. M. By order of the lloard of Managers. SAMUEL MASON. Secretary. Berks and Schuylkill moufnal copy till meeting— , Phila.. Sept. 18 • 38:-3t OTICE.—Was stolen from a denk in my house. a 1. 1 1. POCKET BOOK., contaihing U. 5 in cash and two notes given by Jacob H. Ziegenfuss to the subscriber. the one dated Mincrsville, June 21. 1617, for AStl 2S at 4 months, and the other same date, for $Bl 12. at 6 months. All persons are cautioned against oCcociat said notes as the payment has.been stopped. A liberal reward will be paid fur the- pocket book and money. • - SeplS 38 3t] HENRY PRIOR, .7k TTENTION.—The Ist Regiment Scho lkill coun ty VOLUNTEERS will meet for parade on Mon day, the .1 lth day of Oct.:, next, at Port Carbon. The line will be 'formed at 11; o'clock, A. M. Each contpa nv to be provided with 12 rounds of blank cartridge. By enter of Col. Later. D. E. NICE, Adjutant— s e n. 25 jROVOSALS will be •received by the undersigned 1 until Rept..2.6th for sinking a shalt on Nita creek, about 5 miles above St. Clair. Plan and SIICCIIICIIIIOII3 may be seen at the office of Sept. is 36] - D. R. 'SENNETT, Minersi:llle. DOCK TUNNEL—Proposals will be-re:ceived until I.ll,Saturday, October 2d, for cutting a tunnel in the .Peaked mountain. near Mackiesburg. Specifications can be seep at the office of ' Rep2.s 35] • WM. 5, lIMI...West Branch Valley OTICIL—The public are hereby notified tint to sell nr entrust my wife, Mary Miller. on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. from this date forward. [Sepia 38 3t*,] ANDREW 5111.1. ER. ATER HANGINGS; & BORDERS.-1 0 0 0 pieces et P PAPER lI.VV:INGS and BORDF.RS of the latest styles, cnbracing upwards of Ally patterns selected a/ - Anil this rcgion, from three'of the larsest paper fa ctn.. m the United. Stale, all of whilt will be sold at the lowest city- each Priers. and some of the Frescoes and Gild Papers, at ,less than city prices, au ' Sep.2s 39] .lIANN AN'S Paper and Variety Store. TiiAYLOR'S 11. S. MONEY.REPORTER and Coon ." terfeit Detector, the best work in the United Stat'es. It also contains a far simile Of all the Gold and Silver coins, together with their valee eat h month. Single copies 10 cents. Merchants, traders, tavern keepers, &c. by enclosing will have the puldication sent monthly for one year, from HANNAN S • _Sept..' 20] Book and Periodical Store, Pottsville. GfIEMICAC SOAP—Warranted to r 'move crease , spots &e. from Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Liam. without i , oitit'y to the color: price only 12! crnis. Just recdived and for sale at STATIONER'S HALL, corner of Centre and Onkel Sts. Also at BANNAN':- whide sale and retail Variety Store. Every' economical fa mily °tight to have It in the house. [Aug. 26' 35 4 - ) (VI REAMS Wrapping Paper, some extra size, 101) do ' Blasting Paper, Of yArlmni 1111:1fillts,. Just rereived and for sale v.'hole : slle and retail at BANN AN.'S Wholesale Book and Paper Store. :TV'MerChants supplied at low rates, by the quantity. Aug. 7 ; 32-t ITRANKLIN WORKS.—The subscriber.; 1. 0 are now prepared to furnish the Colliers and dfil e9 of : 4 (.1,110:ill eOIIIIIV, Wlth.Slinvels of all kinds at the lowest Philadelphia pries. Attention is paitien larly vaned to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels ofi any size or pattern promptly attended S. SILLY - MAN' & Co. Fort Carlion,..kutt. 11, 1517.., . _ C11101CF: GREEN & TEAS,—jit -I received V from New York and Philadelphia, a full assort ninnt of Superior Green, raid Black Teas.amontt which arc Superior Imperial, Vanua Ilyson, triouchong, Pon thong and Mullen Teas. for sale hy J. M. BEATTY' & Pottsville, Aug. I, AL! COAL!! COA !!!—Persons having coal to CO be +livered in. Philadelphia. will he received on yardit and sent to any part of thetity. by the under signed at a small conamitoiinn. SITEDAKEB & REX, Phila..Alig,39 35 ainsi Ilrriad below Caßoit hill. UGAII. FOR PiIfi:SERVING --Woolsey. Se WOol sey'ss Ground and. Crushed near, Lot:Mahn and White Havana, du. also every variety of 'Brown Su gar, for sale by Pottsville, Amt.; 11. IA IT._ /41 .. m , 5 it A11; , 11 , S11(1111.13ERS. -2000 . Ib3. r 3000 lbs. .hottli6.r9, just rereivirnl and will heold low to' the trade by J. 31. BEATTV & l'Aittsville, Au:: 11. 1817. ' FOR s. A LE—Threi• criOrt , g3tTes welLsernred impro vin_ property in the boron Pott-ville, ea, h the hrst lien 0n the property covered by It. Enquire nt ' SAMUEL LEWIS, Sept. 4 ,Sort ever and Conveya neer. Centre st. N I)IA HULTBLIii. HOD V Hit kCC—An excellent ar liele for persons who s:oop. or are weakly, just re ceived and for sale at ' HANNAN'S Au:. 21 31] Variety rat ore. Pot I,v Ille. and for sale at June :26 • F OR SALE—Sic lihds. f ' , taw clued HAMS. rirp II 371 T. R W. POLLOCK FLOUR & FEED BUSINESS.' At William Major's" Old starid. Forrer Sr. Seiler. ,f l / 4 riNouscr. l o their friends and the citizens of IllaShey have purchased the wind( iSN'tn.Titajdr, and wiAcontinue the 1 7 1,011fi & FEEL) BIisIINESH at hls nlil stand. where they will constantly keep on hand superfine Flour. Grain. Oats, Chops4&ct embracing all those articles generally kept in that tiny of business. which they pledge thonselitCcitn the public they Will sell at the very lowest rates. and re spectfully solicit the patronage bestowed on their predel. cessor., and of the public in general. Ati 3.1917. ' 11-Iy. .1..11001's Gallery of DAJ"..;LUER , REOTYPE PORTRAITS AND ' r FAMILY GROUPS, . No.llD,'Clesitut St., :Id door below Fifth Si., . PIIILADF.LPIIIA. A n:slAsioN• FREE. The pictures !aka at this I • lA. establi4lunent are pronotineed, by artists,and i tifie men, unrivalled for-depth of• tone and softness of.l light and shade, while they display all the artistic or stangement of the highest effort of the painter. Citizens or strangers visiting the Gallery, can have their miniatures or portraits taken in this unique style. and neatly set in Morocco cases, Gold lorketti, or breast, pins, &r., in a few minutes, We copy lime following from the Philadelphia Saturathi Courier:— " Am ERICA x at different petit. announced, as a remarkalde proof of the skill and rofieir:ney of American artists4bat llaguerrentypos.are now made in tills city superior, in every res Pert, to those made in any of the European cities. This FIIeSePS or American artists wasconfirmelf,. in a very. gratifying and conclmive manner, by Mr. Bar num's pllblicly Mating. at the-close of his Tom Thumb 'exhibition in this city, that Mr. Root had made, fifty-one good pictures. with only a single failure. lit.addition to which, Mr. It. has been furnished with the following conclusive certificate. aimed. it will be perceived, by the parents of Tom Thumb. by Mr. Barnum. his teach er., and secretary. all of whom were with him in Eu rope'— Philadelphia, June 4, ISt'. The Daguerreotypes of Tom Thumb, and his family, including his several teacher., footman. driver, equi page, &c.. and 'his various rt , sill MN ,' and characters. made by Mr. M. A. Root. (FIFTY-ONE in all,) pre.ent a degree of accuracy and truthfulness, to nature, with a hold•rharm of outline, softness, expre.sion„ beauty, and delicacy of finish, and uniform brilliance, that we have never seen equalled. - They are. docidedly, superior to anything, of the kind witnessed by us either in this country pr in Emidgri,Paris,nr any of the cities of Europe which we have visited. We take pleasure in bearing testimony to the courtesy and skill so uniformly mani fested by Mr. Root. the eminently tl uecerhful Daguerre otypist. (Signed, S. E. STRATTON. (the Father.)' CYNTHIA STRATTON, (the Mother. P. T. BARNUM, (ExhibitOr of Tom Thumb, in England and Am erica, .and Proprietor of the N. York & Baltimore Museums.) W. W. WEBSTER., (Secretary.) , THEODORE B. CATI.IN, (Advertiser and Secretary for Tom Thumb in Europe.) H. G. SHERM.AN, (his Preceptor.) This is certainly very striking testimony in favor of American superiority; tooting as It does from those who have eranainedlipecamensof the best. productions In the art In moat orthe principal cities of Europe. Philada., JUI, 31, NM • • Pl--eta THE MINERS' M. BEATTY & • - :43- JOURNAL FREsu clooDs. CID AIL 1.5 , ,S AIL",IIS. No. 79; Arch Si.. hrtn - ren Sin—, north side, 1 S asq`orttnent of th-, I i irely nor and net,ina hie 'lra pm,rla , nit for thr..e" l " niinz season,' to Which 11r incites the attention of his old custom- rs and will hasers 4hinerally, Particular a.t tention en to style and proper, 313:In$S of color of dritsi tzni - 14 inary . chlkire and scarce kinds selected ,sperially 119. plain penple, which will ,Inijsalit at the 'attest pricrii'fierasfil. The assnrimeut conskts in part or rretir Is )1..r1a.,{•t: in if itforent iplatities and colors, , tod Parametta and Indiana Coneres .do . do ti-.I Queen-'s Clot I 4 and Alpacas, some the finest ini , ported, . Maid Mode,. M ust de Lalnes, and Cashmere d'Ectisse , all wool, - 1 • Paris 'printed doI dn, and Plal'l of many kitids, Pactinularly choler styles of Scot 111 GinglMins ;and Merrimack Pouts:. i f 3.1. -114, and 5.1 plack Mantilla twi..l 14ress -Snits 44 1: olio host faltrigt, and lii2fieST Ill Are, irkiti (, ,h.—}lulls ;itviss. Bonk, Natisook,Jaconet, and Caniltric tlrislins of all qualities. ~.har,/,.1—0f Printed a n ti' Plain Thittet and other ma ! , t,oriel of all the rl;llei,ent,grerlcs. • 1 Flanlte/s—zWelsli,! Silesian, Unshrinkable, and silk ' ' Warp of the best makers. , Linens' and furni.hing goods genernll} are made leNO - 'jag articles nil exonination of which is partivit . lady invited i , Together ;with Ifocfery, Cloves, NerdOwork. Linn Cambric Ird'k'f. 4 . and -fancy :111,1 staple goods inn nit .. , , . ! merotts.to ativemse. f Phila.Se.p.lS 1 4 .17 :18 Sin NOTUCE.' • rpm: tripli•!nre herahy cautioned niraitus s r recoil:Ma 1. either ofthe IbilolVing de celled 11”zotiallletinifts, they hadine been lost and the ituderjnigneil brio,. still riml holder.thoreof a—A pfontissary note of T. C. ttijilliamii, in favor of Edward Yardley and by him en dorsed. for $:179 99, &atm! AiNiist 1917, payable in• riv.t months aft..•r . Also,a not. nl Ilenry Jenkins. in favor of -Thlwardj Yardley and by Wei endot,iirl, for 79, dated Sept.' Gth. Ixl7, payable four tinlnt lts :trier dale. ritip`2s 29'211 • `EDWARD YARDLEY , . j 1.1 , ,(4F,X1) . z. of :\ xicn, A glory,. by Mr! l orhbahl, _. The ' , trot False :step in Crime, 25 1 The Corsair Kim:, ~.. -- 25 Magilalehn, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story ; of Buena Vnt, by Ned Bontiine„ , .25 i o Gallant Tots. or the . Perils tile sailor, ' . 25 The Matricide's Daughier. - , 25 i Riinsh asil Itiritty Songsters. - whniesale - ittil retail. 25 - 1' .Together with a variety of other hooks just reciiiveir and for sat, at BANNAN'i: i Sep. 11 MI r , Book and sitationery Store 1 . . I. 7 catiiiers! re . ziliteos: _ .., ..,, - 1 Frost 121 to 45 rents per polinil. rival; for' raeli, Irho/r,l 1 . . ~. , I i i. • sole ant? Retail. - 1 FR R. DER I C K (d. LE RAS RR, ' Upholsterer unit General Fornisher.No.lls.alarlict St.: ' above Ilth, north Aide. opposite Girard Row, , '.. 1.1111•1119 cilia, , .81TIIERB . may but had .it all tittles a zenriral,aasortS / swot of. Beds and Maur:is-Ts. Curled Hair, an-I Feathers; Chairs, Trade., Bedsteads. - and Lookiog Glasses, tog:ether with all other articles in ,the above line of business at the yore lowest Cash prices. ' N. B.—Goods warranted to give satisfaction. • i Phila.. Sept. 11 47 • sT—ti n ; To Country 31ereltants St. Others'. TDB PIIII,ADELPIDA AND NEW YORK PEKIN TEA (.o..h.vin4lnibr -0 It :, -; '.4" i sto,,d hat certain persons keeping a re t• itgiii:?-' 3, :tail ennren,Qviaerond ?quiet in this city :: ..' A are t ethyl!! teas purporiine to he of their ;--- ..-----' importation \ would state, In order to warn them against persons who may tie Aellill_ intern?* teas in the name of tliii Co., that their wholesale estah.: lishment in this , city hint No. tt:?...Vortt?-Front Street and that wilt 'only he responsible for teas retain.: from the above store. ' McCALLMONT & BOND,: No. 55, North Front Street, Philadelphia. - 'N. Ift.--Vae Company's Retair Branches are at No. 409, sla rite! street. above I Ittr. N. W. cornet:of nth and Callnwhill streets. : No. 2(19, South 2d street below South. Phila., Sept.ll 47 , 37-73 m • Dit t riterreotypcs. • • %Iwo SILVER MEDALS awarded' at OM fairs of , the Franklin anti American Institutes for the best and most artistical specimens of Daguerreotype par ttaits. The recent improvement made by the sobscribers, and whichis pecttliar to t establiSh sant alone, viz:, an .upper light. has received the highest jrecomnien dations from' the press, and also written testimonials from the firer artists in the country as to its .vreat supe riority over the usual Side - Moist. The' pe lunar ad vantage-of this Light is, that liIC ETPREPNION oe TEE EYE edit he obtllned now more perfectly than heretofore.. Citizens and strangers are. re.pectfully invited, whether desiring portraits or not, to visit our spacious galleries; probably the largest and most ex• tenswe in the United States. and examine frir tbein selves the astonishin7 itnpreeentints made by the sub scribers In this wond.trful art. P. & D. D. COLLINS, Proprietors °film City Dagiterrean Establishment. No. 100, Chesnut st.. '2 doors above 3d. south side. 39—em sow Ne w 9300104 •'Sreure the shailem ert the substance fade -Collins' Celebrated Shy-light Phlln , i3ept - ~.., 1 REMO Al Irdici,. ' AN ACT, ' . . Conieining the removal Of the-):fat of justice of the county of Schuylkill, from Utwigsburg to the borough I .of Pottstitle.; . . . l• .- Sae. L. - Be it enaetertby the Senate and House of ': Representatives of etc Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General AsSetithly met, arid It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That itehall and may be law, fill fof the qualified voters who have resided in Schuyl kill county for at least six caleriderimonthe ituniediately preceding the. next getierel election, to vote at such eleetitin upon the question of the removal of their seat oflustice from-Orwigeburg to the borough of Pottsville,. in the (-Minty of Schuylkill. it] the manner following to wit: those in favor ofa removal shall voter' written or printed ticket labelled f• seat of justice," alai contain ing the words •• for Pottsville;"and those opposed to a removal shall vote a written or lirinted ticket, labelled as aforesaid, and containing the words 1. for Orwies , burr;" the said tirkets to be deposited in a box which shall be pro Sided for that purpose ;at each anti every of the election pollsof said county ; and the returns ofsaid election shall be made in thesame manner, by the return lodges, as in the case of the ;election of members of assenibly ; and if. On the meeting of the return judges. It shall appear that it majority of the votes have been• given in favor of Pottsville, then the following sectfens or this act shall be of full force and effect ; but if it shall f appear - that a majority of the votes hare been given against Pottsville. then the following sections of this act shill be null and void. , . i t l ile.e. - 2. Thaeif a majority of the Voters or said county ',of Seliu.ylkill. qualified iii' aforesaid, voting on said qiimtion of rennivel, shall decide to the mariner pro ! sided in the first section of this; act, iii tavor - et the removal tithe sent ntjusliee. in said - county. tolliti bar , ouch of Pottsville, the citizens Of' •Piefsville„ in said county, shall erect or cause to he erectsiii, at their Own proper expense, within three years from and after anich election, in the berough of Pottsville'- aforesaid. sena : hie buildnnige, of brick or shine. tlir a court house and diffe'retnt onices for the safe keeping of lire county re - cords, under the direnilmeof the ciennty commissioners ! for-said rennty, who are hereby ainhoriti•tt In receive ii' conveyance for a lot or lots of trotted for the use of the ' county of Schuylkill, in tee simple, elyare - if all t o te m , ' ltrattres, the said buildings to he erected etc stint lot or lots of :rental thus conveyed ; and the' enlisty rottinlis . siorers for said comity, are Inewhy authorized and reiptile-I. at the r.%pCnse of spAti colt mY, to erect awl_ build a • ,- -ninable - coutity prison a iirtkii!, of hriCk orstone. in said baronet] of Pottsville,yettliineald three years after sitchilection, as aforesatil; and the said county entente. sinners are hereby•etithbrized and empowered, ~n. seen , as sal.l Seat rifjuseir,i shall he removed from Orwigshurg ' to P.nttsville, in the manner herein provided. to grant '. and convey to the boring:ln iif Oewiesbure, the comet house and other ;mkt le buildings and land on' which the same rue erereed, and Om appertenances thereto; in the ' borough of Orwieslnure. to have,abil to hold the saw only in trust, and fir the use and purpose oforrupy log spit using said Imilitines and real estateals an academy and seminary of learning. fur the 'elluration of t mulls, Sec, 3. It shall he lawful' for the citizens of Potts l vile to obtain' subscriptions tram any person, or per i solo ivillitig to sub-cribe any neewev nr matersals• for the erection of such roar thonse'ithti piddle inlic.e. , , as ! are provided for ill the -erond eection of this art ; a n d Mel-fault of the payment - of the same-to the county commissioners, said county (ointnissioniirs are- hereby • empowert•t! to (muse suit to he ho - eight ; in the name or said county. to enforce - the recovery of the same ; and -when collerted,•to he inien:ieil iewnids defraying the exprenees of noel, :miblim!s. . St:c. 4. That so soon as the.pulnic buildings are coin- Meted.. according lotto. provisions of this act, the county contrniesioni•rs aforesaid, shrill the a report ortbe same in the .court of i-oiniimin pleas of Schuylkill comity ; emit-the said conit, noon examination thereof, twine satisfied that mild Imildina's are•. lolly completed accord ing to the trim intent alit] meaning of this art, and e reenril the'reof bring made, by endorsement, on said re port, the rommlssiOners and sheilit of said untidy shall thereupon can -c• the ptisoot•rs, if aiiyi here shall be con fined in the old prison, to be sati•ly removed to the nelr;, and the tontine papers :oaf reenrils then rennin:nine in the public "three in tit-wig-burg to he safely. deposited in the flew 1111dditizSis.; as :thliesaid berth, for the /veep.' lion therctift and from thenceloilli the seat , of justice in and for the eriunty of Sclati Pail! shall erase to be at Orwiz-bilr, and the same S11:111 be lenitive(' and fixed at the new leeation• in the 'borough of I'tittsv.lle, in the said enmity; stills sr.! , said fn be. fixed iipbt; ; and the' public alive he'fintiif,:re kept and the courts of justice hen - moire, 101 l at Orwigsbure. in and for the elm enty of ' St buylkill. shall he kept ail fold at the ItorongiOt( ' i i'ettsvtlle. in the rowdy :iforeseld. Sr.e. ft. That soon as the priqnneis and records are removed from Orwieshure, as aforesliti, the comity rtmatii,siotners for', said cennety shall pt ;teed to-cell, at , public sale, after due not tee, the, cad c ma, 1 - ere - and prison at Oraviesbure. and the Int or. lints ar'arounit on which they are ereeted. with the; nimartena lices,lo the b es t ar ,ts ~,,t,g,; tint T h e said cominksioners shall exe rote -, t, a deed sin/duck to the purchaser nr purrhasere of I file rem ire. air.; Shall pay river the proct4 3 lls of sale in the .I.6l:treasurer, icho.shall bppritpriate th e same as all' ; other ends of the roomy are lq•hw uPlm , prlated. • see. ti. Ifany per.on ocieirouiS 41-ill villein, the goes •tion iit :lie removal of the seat Of. jitstice of said cavity' 4;l'Sr-I.lqt/till at the rte, lion authorized to be. belilliy • irt Ile ef.thiS :1; I.lnet duly onalilictito vote. in accora a nee with the first sertien of dlr....art; 'or shall vote reit of hie Or their proper district, or shall votemore than once nn s aid qi i estion lie or they so Odendilog. 1:pols cOnviilion theri:ef before Ill^ peeper eolifl. of trartts.r sessions ef'sltiti i•outtty, shall be subjet 1 to the penalty presided for j .-in the general election laws of this 'com monwealth.'. .. : See. 7. If any „hider or in - Teeter of the election atf thoriziiit On beheld by i'irtue oil. this art, „Shall • knew inely or Wilfully reject the vote of a eitizen modified to vote on tire toe ;ten of the'riesioyal of the seal Of jus tice in field -comity. in ari orilance with the first saction of this at t,•Or shall receive the vote Of il p,rg.lll not qll3- lilted to Vote as aforin-aid, on said tot-stinn, ha or they •so•ritfending, upon i out iii ion thi•reof befinre OW proper court of qua rte,r 'sessions of sent county, FilAl forfeit I and pay, fortheito. of said.dounty, for every each of -1 fence, r t. snin not, less thin Ilitimn hundred dollars or morn than six hundred dollars. it the discretion . of the meat. and ' , halt undergo an imprisnument in the jail of sea' enmity fora period of not less than twelve iii l / 4; eill or more than two yeart. . I ,•.‘-, . Sec. S. I fano judge, Inspector, of Clerk of the elec. thin authorized to he held liV virtue of this act, shell Wilildly miscount, or shall falsely and fraudulently add ,up and return . the videS• .received 'twilit the question /aforesaid. I r shall keep a f nisi' , tally paper. lir shall he ; guilty ofa y freed in the discharee of his duties, every canin , ndind. upon coni/iction thereof . In the proper cou44rt oln:rater sel,inti. 'of said county'. shall be shhject to the since fitly and penally as ;Ire imposed it On deli tquent judees or in-ineetors by ' the gement: vilwtion it ws of 1111 A Collinuolwt llll l ll - . .Si - .e. 9. It shall he thri duty of life judges and leaner ./ tors e'ondmine the i•leetiop nuthorizeil to be held hut' virtu! of this;ner, to cause the hitter It In tw legibly end* distinctly set.eMpin.itethe rims'; of every citizen who shall vie . on ihe question Of renewal of the seat of justice a :iron-said; nu the tally paper nn which his -name sl all he registered , and any' wilful inniseion so to do, MI 11 be deemed e frainil,.ind shall be piiirished as siicii. hilfeenrilance With the maivisions Of the eighth section elf thisf no. ' i Sec. '0 It shall It • the duty Of the judge. inspector ~ and elm conducting the elect ion authorized to he held by virtn ii of this art, to take ; (in ; ntlilitinn to the Oath or atfirmat on he is tumorreqiiireil by le'w to take/aii oath or turn ;Pion that ile,Wid linliedly and faithfully mini ', ply, iii .very respect, With the prox ; isiens and require ments r r th is :mt. , SEC. I t. It. shall be tine duty pr the ri . iturin jetif - of r I saitben nay. at th e time anti pie, eof thew ineethW to rant ti all the votes re c ei v ed l i . the different election : district ,on the rim-soon of the removal of the seat of jostler aforesaid. and shall make unit iWo certificatea show i e the-result; ape of which shall lei filed in' Ihe oilie, r f the clerk of ofe court 01" quarter sessions, who shall e •rti-ry i lii , 1,3111 , ...k1'111 , ', r.vo•rll. , r riC,this contemn; wealtl , mid the other in the ollice of the commissione.ts of sai colony iif Schuylkill I See Id. It-shall he th e duly of the sheriff of the sail count • of Schuylkill tin rause • tints no , to be published in at yogi three newspapers published in said county;. for ateast onre. In eVety Week.' for sixty days immedi ately nrereding.the runt general elerO on ; anti ghall, on the, el y of the eiena i.e. can=e at li•ast ties printed co t W m eil. j e of which shall he in the (Minima talictlaite, of said ict to be matted. in liamiliill flute, in time Most pub lic le i se , in e ii e,.l tine elect nr !101l in every ,clia tion ili.ntrict in said county. and the reasrmalile expenSes of swill publication shall be paitilty the snot county of Si 101;0; 611 Inv riders drawn in the usualovay. • Slat. 13. Then William T.Satiders, Augustus Ilihnrs, leseldi F. Taylor. Jam" - R. Levan, and Joseph ferric,' senior; are hifreby rippoi,nteil . 1-mmllb:shawl's. who„ or twoJthird4 or 'whom. are heti - thy foltlierizeil and mu. poßTred to select and prorore, it suitable lot or lots. Will in' the slid berniteh of Petteville, on which said cnitA inoti-e,_add politic offiee, I s jiall he erected; hn tins In thinner:aforesaid:\ Prurided f iLethermore, That no per son 'or pgrsons shall - hereon e r be appointed a coramis: slerler, aimiforesatil. who either resides in the borimeh of rintsVille, aforesahl,sn is a moperty holder or pro per Y awfier in said borough. 1 - S c. II- That so Much of the existing laws of this rommonwealth as are -altered Or supplied by this net, be and the same are hereby repealed , coor , ' .1 1.11F,r1 Eri. Speaker o f the rioo':•t• of io t tregrntatires. cif ARI,F,S (1 111 110:Ns. ,Slieeher : of the Senate. .. PettOSED--sThe, thirtieth day of 3larch. one thou s„,lat hundred, and filth'-seem. /11 eiit . 1 . FRS. it. SHUNT:. l'ithlislned according to law, by Order of JOON 'l t . I'4 LIU , . LR, Sheriff,f theritr tn Attire. Orwigs- 1 .; ; • i.e... Ane..7.1 11 17. i . • D. E. souse.. LI. N. itISDON iloont sz, • MERCHANT TA11.011:3. \n 70 South Third.Strest, hearty opposite Ike rhan;ri, Philadelphia. announce to,their Wend; and the public that they are constantly prepared to make ta order, of the finest and best tnateriala, and at moderate prices. every article'nf'Fashionable.Clothing const ltn ring.a Gentlefrian't Wardrobe, for which their com plete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Cpssimeres, Vestings,' &c., ot, the latest nod most de sirable patterns, are particularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and personalattliattion to every garment. enables them to give entire satisfaction. and tn. both old and new tit:Ailment they respectfully ;tender an invitation to them a call. Having been for years Con;ii . ertmi - with some of the best and mast fa§hinnable eFt,blistiments in this coon- Cry.entptrlyint , none but first rate workmen,' and being in the constant receipt of the latest fashions, and best styles of goods, Alterare folly prepared to accommo date customers in the best manner. Philada., Aug. lt, 1817. AMERICAN. HOUSE ' , POTTSVILLE. • • ISRAEL HEINIIMM, late of PinegraTe. tb • would inint hia'friends and the travelling ••• • c . public, that he has taken the above named Hotel, recently •occupied..bylicob Geisse, —_ and has tadit; up in a style which be be- I dieve will not fail to ensure the comfort of all l those who !may favor him With their patronage. lie Pets confident that few *;stablisliments in the cniun ty are better prepared tel rater Mr the puldic lieneJit than his. His bar is ;supplied with the choicest dignars, and his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The apartments are furnished and ,arranged an as to compare favorably with those of any hotel in the State. Grateful for past favors the subscriber would solicit the enntinuanee at ponlie pot poinee; anal n -, ndd inn happy at all times 10 Ft . n rad friendK, nut - new one. nt :he Anne can liouce 1 'A nine MlA , is erniened to the Hole!. rte lurb is capable lof accomniceloting o large nitmber of horses. Careful °mina ate 1itit73 . 13 in attendance, and the hotres are well taken care of. • - . , _ • MINERS' JOURNAL. Saturday Atirnling. **SI. rresp ondeli Cf. I • .Withileport. SeptcdaPei !err. 142 r. A number of our citizen *cut up to I.;nl , 6uTowilkip Tut{ evening. to 'aftertd the Removal !deetogh;,bi there. Thk,re Was quite a re;pense from tho citizens of dila Tuwnihip—upwards of 15Ciroiers being prenut. The Mettin; was .organized by the ar. poiritmem of John. EL enhaur to the Chair; John Leber,. berg, Ja ,, c o b Rapp, and Daniel Katiiies Vice Presidents; and Sonuel,,lfuncit ind John Ei,:enhaucr; Jr. am ,'Secre tarico. ' Thu Meeting was ably nedresfed 1;Y F. W. lierbet, D. E. Nice, J. Reed, and C:fienneW., Eqro. For, that district it ViCIS indeed * very large Xectin;;,.. Itamitted it to be the large:4 relined Meeting ever heal in that T0W11,1141.. The greatest unanlmiek two• g aud . we left your l'uttsiillo friondi in tote best 4pirit4 itnagienble. You can pot down Voion:cts coal fur a majority in favor of Removal. . THE REMOVAL BALL A-ROLLING ON. 'rb - Cla Thursday fast, a large number the citizens of New Castle djattict,faiorable to Retne. cal, conceited at the ho of Pater - Skel: i : The meeting . was organize )by calling J. H. Eitaitn . mans, Esq. to the chair ; °tut Morgan, RI Ldw. and_ ,Levi Hulwick, Vice 'Presidents, and Peter Said and P. Fitzimtnons, were appaintediSecte taries. great enthusiasm prevailed in tltq meet ing, and addresses were delivered by Mesire. Mills, Palmer, Campbell; and others. Oeteral -of the Wondering Minstrels" hating been pre. sent, enkvened the assembly with the Populat song of -The ,Removal Ball. Ai Middleporl a meeting trasialsci held ertt Thursday las!, which is Spoken of in another • column by a correspondent. • d_.7 A. Mass .Mectirm was held in Barry To<Oll - on- Wednesday, st the house of Mr.-Darrichrj Thorrias Yarnell, Esti in the Chair;- Israel Reedi C. Wilson, Asa Yarnell, J. A. Otto * and 'F. Deng.. lee, Viee Preskients; and J. lisrrich, A. Wa gon and' Wm.:ltrichler, Secretaties. Atldresseti H 'by Jeremiah Reed, D. . Nice. and F. : Hugh% Esqra. The Meeting was, unanimous for il l etntil 'lll, and' adjourned in the I best feeling. :"'l4o•raight illccliirgs will tc field-et I,lacon'l hotel. in litewelEyn, and at Immesotiq in Donald son.. On Monday, a grand Masa P. will come off in MinerAllo, CC 400 d IVCWS for harle.l One of the grand objectiOns of Mr: ChAs, Fruit Icy to the Removal of the Seatlof Justice to this plade,_WaS the supposed scarcity, of Water, alleging • '; that our citizens Were.se grasping-and toiaricioUs that they " even -undermined the toren end thus deprived the f,ining4 of their sulpply of water`" see haw Ty' happy to iinnotince l that-;=• - (iZemoval being .the mile: of the'day) ei•en !hid ohject.ion is removed, and that' Mr..Fraily, when -visiting our borough in the future, will no longer' . _be iumpti4cd to resort td the figual etimulante on account, of the scqcity , of water !" The wiitet work', which were-commenced some three ] months shire, ate' nearly -completed, and on the 12tH instant, tvhen, in ell probability; the ititti4leino valiste will be " - laying pjpe" at the polle, we will be receiving the Clear ! .sparkling element throbei the pipes already laid. }very objectionable _few. , itire in the lir;moval question is , no w .removed. k r . c*.Thc friends ofthelate Mr. 711uhlentierd, are determined; en masse, to Shod; in the corning election; and castOheir suffrages fn . rivet' of Ejen..f.atnealecin—the success cif .old.Rongti and Ready and the Tariff of '42. With his val uable assistance, the Whig Majority witlitethllts 1 • reach' menky , thousand ! We•observelltat a son of the late !‘ , Tr.)luhlen- 1 berg acted as President of the recent State Con vention at Harrisbor4 which formally noitninated s in Gen. Taylor for - , President. This move opt in favor of Gen.:taylor and the Tariff, is 'strongly denounced by Shunt, and finds- no sympathy with the chief Priests at the White HoU'Se. ~ 1 . . - 1:10 - "Ifleithe Eicclion, when the. use Altid- cittMent of pulitics subside, we shall priy diarkid attention' to our colurnbs with the view of reliev... ing the family circle froin thedullness of the long winter nights.. Good Poetry, therefore, and • entertaining :Pales, sparkling Miscellany, Hurnof, various gardens,culi'd wi l th care"— shall be laid befUre our readers weekly. In the meantinie, we shall be glad to receiVe More names :o our . subscription list. Let the ordcia pour in; • accompanied by , the cash From mir ll:ctra of Yeeterdly.! IMPORTANT FROM MEXIOO Dy Espies:l to the Arintrs' Journal ! —Abother Paulo • Fought !—Pears Rejected by the .11eririiiii !=orsi. &nit Feghting Pis' way into the City of • . .. :11criro !--rboesirot Lois 3000 ! • . , • Urn. Werth Wounded.! • A TelegiaPhic express arrided at,Philadelphia this Mornirig, by which' we have later dates from anerul Scott's arity. The nowd is of the most i , important trd exciting 'character of any yerre. , ceivcd from that quartet. '-• The negotiations for Peace between M r.Trist and the, Mexican Con- gi'ess, have been rrjeeted by the latter, anti' the Armistice violated. Ueneral Scott, therefore, im- , mediately rcsolvstl,to renew his attacks upon the 'enemy, airt'of fighting his way, through .blood ,until a decielve bhaw Shall be atruck for . Peace. lie accordingly arrsneed his forces, 'Mid proceed. ed to enter the city. , iffavdas met by the Mexi eans,—bseked by large crpanies of Guerrillas who attacked him fromleveri quarter; but after, one of the most fearful and', desperate .struggles which has marked any piawious irigagcrrtynt; and 1 which continued several hours; our' troops g ained i i upon the enemy, and fi nally obtained possession 1 of two of the I Ancipal ' streets, whicrthey raked • With showers of cannon, and 'incessant fire of - mu,ketry. The Mexicans fled in confusion to . liniOrand Pl3ixa, and fife 'cries of women, chit , dien.the woileill and tihe dying, "were hearts - rending in the extreme. The in killed and wimnded - is iminense, that of the Americana, being over three thousand since they left_Puebla. The brave,General Worth was danzerously wounded. ' .Gen. Parades Was organizing' large bodies of Guerrillas., What the result of, this battle will he is bard to determine. Scott has few men with him, a r uLit would not be a maKter of wonder if ho .. r were hemmedup in the 'city, surrounded, cat off, and finally. .overpowered by . the,Melican forces. In- fact f - the thing looks equally enough. We ' shall, however, wait further de.pitches. LATER BY TELEGRAPH.. Phila., Friday - E.!, , etting, 6p'clock; P. M. The Market is rather bare at present. 400 Ilk Flour_sold today at $6. Corn Meal is worth $2,873. Wheat is in demand-100 bushels Southern sold at $1,25. Corn 70 cents. Oats -40 to 43 cents. - ~ - .• • .'. 3--tmn iri con- Stocks have experienced ri slight decline sequence of 144r:cent ,neWfr.. X have no' report of the New York and ailtirnore Markets. The Telegraph lines are out of A seriorni fire occurred here last night. The Steam. Saw Mill, Netvlin . l eXtCtbtria lEtrertery, an (Oho' property at and orarlite corner of Dock and Pear streets, were_ totally destroyed.- Moat of it was insured; , II I=
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