mk The Coal Trade for . 18411 The quantity eat this week by Rail road, is 31,669 19; by Canal, 6,503 .144'.;. total, for the week, 37,573 16 tons; total by Rail Tafd '1050,134 02 ; do. by Canal 175,690 00 lona. Boats are very scarce, and on Thursday; We were in or tried, there was not a single onoo load. Freights - have 'advanced to 65 cents to Philadelphia, and to New York 82 00 per lon. . . • OFFICE OF: TUE PHILA. AND 'READING RAI L ROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1617. Notice is hel•eby given that on and after the first'day of October unit, the rates of freight and toll on coal sransported by the company will be as follows; To From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. P. Clinton. Richmond, 1 $ 70 - 01 60 $1 40 Philadelphia, 6O . 150 • 1 35 'lnclined Plane,' 50 1 40 .1 20 Meetown, , 50 • 190 1 20 'Germantown IL ILD'ad, 50' 140 120 Falls of Schuylkill, • 35 125 110 Manayunk, 25 • 1 15 1 05 Conshehocken & Ply- (1 is . 1 15 100 mouth Rail Road. .1 Turn out 1 mile below illO • 1/0 100 Norristown., •Norristownor Bridg9- • 0 Im llO • 1 On port, ' 5 - rim Kennedy. • l.lO - 110 100 Valley Forge, 1 10 1 10 . 1 00 Phrenixville, 1 05 , 1 05 95 fßoyer'n Ford, r.OO • 100 90 Pottstown. - . 1 (6) 1 00 00 'Douglassville, • 100 100 90 Bautnstown, 96 . 95 • 65 , Reading, tin 90 60 . Between Reading and 1 62 . 6 2 • Mohrsville, . • $ Molusville, _ 70 'llrunburg, , ..;. • :50 .orwigsburg, 1 90 ' loy orderof the Board of Managers. • vOct2 40] . • S. BRADFORD, Secretary. .Freights to Eastern ports remain - Atte same ae last week. Our corregpondent quotes as follow„ To New York • _ To Newark, To Providence, To Fall 'liver, To N6V Bedford, To Salem, To Portamontli, pi . . 11., To Portland, MC., To Boston, To New_ Ilovem, 'To Hartford, . To Troy, ENZEI = To Washingthu, , The rates front/fries! re 021 ets. store PRICES qe COAI. 110 •It b. White Ash . Lump Nut do , Broken, Egg. and Stove Red Agl Lump, , • Prepared,„ Lehigh I.11m11,• 4 00 • Prepared, , . 4 „.• ` 4 12 • Pent for the week ending ou Thursday Evening hest:-.!. • RAIL ROM). • CANAL. WEEK. TOTAL, • WEEK. TOTAL P, Carbon; 9,38'2 13 305,000 13 1 5, ~_,.. ~- , ,„ ,058 08 Pottsville, .4,933 11, 170,501 12 j -., B. Raven, 12,015 Ol e 440 021,09 1,427 07 30.023 07 I'. Clinton, 3,035 13 73,305 05 00 00 1,106 05 31,009 18 1,080,131 02 0,503 IS 175,5410 (Si ,175,590 (00 Total H.R.& Canal 1.255,721 02 nATn.S OF, TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, From Mt. Carl.oo. *ch. Haven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, lII ' AISO *l 50 *I 35 • To Richmond 1 70 1 GO ' I 40 .. • RATES OF TOLL ry C4ti AL, FrOM Mt. Carbon-.r•:. Haven.' P. Clinton To Philadel9iii9, 74 CIS. 70 CIS: Sl CIS. FILEIfiIITH BY CANAL. _ TO Philadelphia, $0 S 5 To New York. . _ LEHIGH COIL TIRDE For the week ending clet. 2, 101 - • .1N et: . Surrunit. Mine_ 5,161 14 . Rhunic Run 4,024 10 Beaver Meadow 2. •"Q 65 Summit • 034 19 Hazleton 1,707 16 Ilnekrnountoin Co. 1,55) 09 Wyoming 27d 16 it) Sail (1.. LACKAWAN.A COAL TRADE. Tlv! quantity'of Coal sent to Market, for the mret.k co ding Sept. '25. 1341 k? ,\ SO,ItS, Total 1,1,,r [lie ewiqon WlLlicsaAititE COAL TRADE The fellewiae is the quantity of Coal s••ut through ttu .ereigh hick at !Surly ick, to Aug. 1, Isl 7. 110,007 00 TOII IgNIES S. CA111P011.1„ Collvetor. • PIN EGROVIt COAL, TRADE. • teinooot of roil troe, o orted aol the union Canal Rail Ruad; fur The week ending Sept. 30.. Tone. I'. Net. gm • ' 1,791 06 ,L Per lan report 52,310 03 '1 61.101 02 2 " V. L. CONRAD, Collector - SW...TARA RAIL. ROAD. Amount trittisported on Swatara Rail Road front 16th to 30111 'et).; (inclusive.) . • T.ns. E'. wt. qrs. 2.43 i 12. 3 • Ter last repOrt. • 30,158 10 32,597 (13 • 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector BSA MILL CREEK. RAIL ROAD Tiorollowim: Is the amount of coal passed over the Mill E:eek Rail - Road, for the lasi six days, 7.017 - 04 Tuns, • 205,5:37 10 • " Per last report 11'2,001 • "." GEORGE HADESFY, Collector. --- rirIII.TYLKILT, • VALLEY 7tA1,1,' ROAD- Amount ago:A transported over the, Schuylkill Val= ley Rail Road, lot the week ending on Saturday even ing last. P. 0•41 01 Tons. Per last-report 2.53,246 01. " Total 91.1:317 na " JF,SSE TURNER, Collector. itfoITNT cAnnoN &l'ilftt CARBON RAIL ROko . Antonia of Coal lranbnoronf over the 'Mount Carbon, 4.t.-Port. Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat- Total :tirday evenina last; Per last report 39!. , .:36 19 " JESSE TURNER. Collector Toial MINE DILL & SCIII/YLKILL 1101;:ei RAILROAD The• following .is the amount of Coal transported overthia road up to Wednesday last 14,315 19 Tom n 459,249 17 " Per last report 473.595 WILLIAM NEWELL, Collcrtor. . MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Coal transported ov,er this Road for the week ending on Thursday evening inst. 0,438 08 Vona 177.62 i 03 Total Per last report 15.1,01i2 11 " N . ,' CLEAVER, Collector Total New Wine_ and tiquorlStote. A 'DREW CATHERWOOD, late oc the firm of ..Cl.Andrew C. Craig & Co., having removed to his new establishment, so. 62., North Second -treet, above Arch street. west side. has as,ociated with his father,llUGli CATIIERWOOD, (of the old thorn of Catherwood & craig,)under the name of 11. Critherwood & Son, for • the purpose of carrying nn the wholesole Mac gnd Li quor business in all Us branches, at the above place, where he will be pleased to see his friends and former Patrons. The stock on hand iv nearly 111 new, and is selected expressly - for city or country trade. Part of the Bran dy's were selected in the London docks by himself last year, and are very superior.' The prices and terms will be found as row as those of any other hoftse in the trade. ,CATIIERWOOD. ANDREW J. CATHERWOOD. pr 41-41 s, Phila., Oct , ) 47 Landreth's Rural.ReglSter AND NI.MANAG FOR ISIS. AY.01,1 , 711F. of 104 closely printed pages. containing an 'almanac ; a farmer's and zarirlener's calender Inc each month of the ye;lr ; dercriptions of chemical corn position and analysi;.of illy different kinds of manures and the application of it ; n full de,icription of the best fruits for cultivation, with drawings or the same ; dis eases of cow.% Moots, sheep, &r., and their remedies; a list of acricultigral- implements. apd thihr prices • the mode of cultivatink the ditierent kinds !if veget ables, and all kinds of flowers ; construction of hot houses, hot beds, &c.; together with a vast amoiint of other in formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all for 12} cents single copy, or *1 per dortt, Every farmer and gardeneran the state Ought to have a copy. Just published and for - sale wholesale and retail at BANNAi.V;i Thing) Bookstrire, .Pottsville. . Ks- Merchants in the country would benefit the Cause &agriculture by purchasing this book and distributing it among the farmers. The Jai , rate at which it is sold - ought to secure for It a general.circulation. fOct9 41 • Music Rooks TINTON Choral Harmony. German and•Enelish. U Evangelical Musk, by Hickock S. Fleming, patent - and round notes, Boston Academy of Church Musk, • rarmina Sacra. orliloston collection or Church Musie The SoUthern Church :Melodist, patent notes, The Methodist.Harmonist, The Musical Repository, - , , The Young Choir, . . . . • The Social Lyrist, - .... -, Just received and for sale wholesale suit retail at very low ratee at i . HANNAN'S 0ct9.41]! Cheap Wholesale Book store. ----- Blank Books. 200 QUIRES Meeinto Blank Books, • 300 do • Demi do ' • MO quires Foolscap Blank Books full and half bound. 500 do Quarto - • •40 - 100 dozen Memorandum Books, assorted, Embracing the largest and hest assortment of Blank Hooks ever offered in this part of the state, just received and for sale at BANN AN'S Hook stnres,which he pledges himself to sell as IoW, if not lower, wholesale and retail, r' than's similar quality can he purchased in Philadelphia Hs has - his stock niatibraetmed expressly for firs own -Wes. Call 'ITO oce It. - - itict9. 41 • E. 11. Smithi • .WHOLESALE DEALER IN Ihiots, Shoes, Bonnets, caps, Palm leaf flats. 6 " 4, • 108, Race strret4 White Swan Hatch Putt.,thEtrut.t. jOal6-427t . • , - - No Cure no Pay. XIR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE'DEMEDY. Warranted to care, or the money returned Tins Medicine is prepared from an Indian Eeceipt, obtained from one of them in the far West, at great expense: Those who have been familiar with the Indians. know that they cau And do cure Venerial without the knowl edge of Mercury, Ilsisam; or any thing of the kind.— TM! afflicted have now an oppottunity of being cured without the danger of Mercury or the unpleasant taste of Balsam. This medicine is pleasant to the taste, and leaves no smell on the breath. : SCROFULA..—Xesars. kosrand 4. WeiZra :--Gentle- Ment—For the benefit of the public and those afflicted as I have been—you are at liberty to uee this testimoni al as you think proper : Atter having suffered over a year with several pain ful ulcers on my right shoulder; which covered a space of nearly nihe inches in circumference, I was induced to gall at your office, to see Mr. Isaac Brooks, (with whcm I,was acquainted) and his cure.being so remat *kat& as to remove all doubt, I commenced taking the -same medicine, "Dr. Cullen's Indian Ve,Teluble.Partzt iect.." I have not used the number of bottles prescribed, but am pleased to say, I have been entirely cured. - I will be pleased toffee any one who may think pro per to , lcall.upon me for further information at my house, in south Juniper street. a few doors' above Spruce. MELLEN GRUBB, Stone Mason. Philadelphia. June 22, ISM TETTE:l.—Messrs. flimand Se Welton:—Gentlemen: I cheerfully give you the4i-aticulars of a cure perform ed on me by your justly relebraieit 'fir. Cullen's Indi an Permit* Nugent." I had been afflicted with "Tel ler" about ten years on my body and hands. It was riteendiugly trqublesnme and annoying, I tried Oint- Meats but 'without relief. East winter I procured some of your Panacea: the itching was soon allayed; and I had taken the medicine but a short time when biles made their appearance nn different parts.of my body': when the biles disappeared the Tetter went with them, and I an now entirely well. I would certainly recommend the Panacea, to all like afflicted. ' JOHN W. HAZLETON% 70 00 50 40 40 90 MullenhilL Gloucester Co., N. J., April 17th. &SG% Mr. Hazleton is a highly respectable farmer, and well. kndwn as a temperance lectiiri , r and moral reformer, to the people of the lower counties of Not Jersey. R. & W. ERYSlPELAS.—Encouraptenent.--For the benefit of the afflicted. I freely give you a,statement of my condi tion. before. I commenced with your Dr. Cullen's Vegetable Panacea. Some four years .ince, my leg Became swollen, inflamed, and painfdl. The diseasd was pronnunced "Erysipelas," I resorted 10 the' usual remedies, but without effect—except in one sane, in 9DO case, in whili I tried a medicine advertised in an st,mxlssC, which, instead of curing, eat the flesh to the lone my leg became very trfinblesonle,. and I began to fear it would result hi something serious. Mr. Thorn ton, a'nefghhor of mini; was taking your Panacea for scrofulous Sore leg—and much benefitted. (now well) and also a lady of my acquaintance. From their rep resentations I was induced to give you a call, trod your offer being FO fair, it gave .me confidence in your eine,. I. commence& its useand in less than' three' months uns einirely,curedmy leg is perfectly sound, Wad_ as several Mouths have elapsed,, 0 11 ty . e not the least fear ',fa relapstl. I give this testim o nial cheerfully. boring it may in duce others to make trial of what I believe to be one of the best inedicine:s ever offered tothe puldic.d,ltwould give me much pleasure at any time to seeilioSe,who wish nny further inforinatioti in regard to the Pa n acea, at my residence, N..-eta, Carpenter street, belweeti . Cth and Mil sweets. nOtqii side WILLIAM FLEMMING. FOR THE RENEFITOF TIIF, AFFLICTED.• .Year Orleans, .111110 13t11,18.17. Iliorand Talton, Philadelphia :-.-Clentlenteii yen month.; ago, our child, a boy, then five months old, was first attacked with a disease which made its appear ance in the (loin of a sore on his bead, which covered the entirexcatp and part of the forehead. It u-as s o i L fiamed us to prevent the possibility oft be little suffer er getting his rest night or day. ThiS state of things lasted about two months. and in the meantime- we Mid advised with several eminent physicians, and 'each pro.: pounced it different in tits nature hem the others, and in their turns prescribefffor the disease they pronounced it to he: 2 -311. however with no effect. Ile was getting worse every day and was truly ix an alarming miudition. We had lost all` Mute, when atoll the lot of February, one of oat neighbor. bought us. a pronnlileC,Tin which your "De.iCelica's Indian Vegetable Panacea" Was so highly remonniended, that we could do no. better than give it a trial. Still we hail hut little faith, but cold& not hear to POO the little one 'noffei so lunch, while yet watea medicine nntried. • You play-judge our joy and happiness when, in the first few doses, we saw a decided change for the .better. The first bottle healed thT head, and the sacond made the' cure rmnplrte. The child iv now in perfect lieahtlt and, has been for some indnibs past. 'Feeling it a dilly we owe to thrl afflicted, we give nor permiSsion to use this as you see fit. • Yours, respectfully, • MR.•& MR?. JNO. REPATIT. - Victory street. Yd doordielow Man,lo,llln. _ _ _ 1 25 175 I t5O 42 00 a 2 121 2.25 • 12; 1 100 • 2 12i •: 150 , 425 I E.O 1 . 1. 75 ' I *3 75 a $4 00 •3 53 a 3 871 . '3 tril a 400 4 12. a 425 4 • 410 375 a '3 ti7l EIEI TOTA 1. 150,414 ID 107,900 16 ,55,011 41.552 lel '> 82.:145 IS • 39,110 10 8,115 03 593.540 19 . . . mt. titt..LEN-...4 min A N lil'l3(jFlC I; , Nl , eninir inedteine is a vegetable, preparation; and fa,r,mriuvisits• Him per's Pill.; in all rases in which they tire recommended. Hundred of fe male. tvliwo•••••institittimis have beit.broken down, havo Men restored to perfect health hp the u'-• of this invaluable medicine. it is entirely hartille4s in its ope ration, and may he taken with perfect safety Mont' time. Wholesale and retail lit: HOW.AND S WAL TON. Proprietors, ;Cr , . Market street• • For, •mli• byll„ BANNAN and J. S. C. MAR'I IX. Pon sville .; .1. 11. FALLS. ENCIIAND McMAKTN. and J AS:V. I.AMIIBRT, Reading.. ()ember If, 47 enw Van Anibum Si. Co's. Collection of Wild Animals, • • ‘. ILI, exhibit in Pottsvi ll e on Monday and Tuesday, r llii . :•2stit and gilth, for two.day , only. flours of exhibition trom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, P. M., on Monday, and on Tue,olay from 10 to 12. A. M., and '2 I.l'. M. - Ad mission .25 cents, Children under 9 yearli of age, half The (my:lir:tile will miter the town rum thq Danville road preceded by thentia% COLOSSAL titAltr(T, oil s:flirted atter the _model of the Otariiiiirof.the miciont Roman conqueror 4,) painted and gilded in Dm most nr upons stylo,rovitainingSliettMis Famous Ayarrican Brass Band, from New York: . . _ Tons 10 73' 07 ;391,009 The ch•triot is drawn by FIGHT BLACK FLEMISH 1101ISES. of proiligions.size and weight! The proces sion of carriages (containing the animals,) - are all new. painted. and.gilded in superior style.draWn by DAPPLE (MEV 111)4SES, (nirchased regardless of expense.) will pass through thy principal streets•to the sparions pavilion erected, for the exhilntion of. this collection of animals. Wheritilie piddle may' have an opportunity of witnessing the *Willie performance, of Mr. VAN AM BF UGH, whose dominion over Lions, TigeN,loopards, &c., has [Peen acknowledged in Enroll.; and Mnetica. ti For further particulars see Lilts at the principal hotels. _ . CC} The 5:1 me exhibition Will be at Ilambure; Oct. `27111 Reading.S.qh. [OctO 41 3[3 C. E. 1.11115T01., Ag't. Ne.lv Itooks. . ISS , P o rt i Ldoe'.s Louis XIV and. Court of Prance 2 sollivan's Public 'Men of the Rev. Headley's Sarred Mountains, illustraltd, . Poems by Ann , lia, trew edition, Genes of the 31.1 cm facts, • ....icenes in the lives of the Patitarelts and Prophets, a splehdid work, Washington and his Generals. by Headley, rhiii,,r's Poets of Anierice. The Garland. The Rose, and The hyacinth, for ISIS, !rand Hook of Oil Painting . , Together with a variety of other valuable works, just rt-ceivett arta for salt:. at Oct') 41] lIANN..N'S Cheap Book stores. DuRSITA NT to no order of, the Orphans' Court 'of Schuylkill county, the subscriber, administrator of the estate of And , Itianaci,late of Lower Moliontone.o township, in the comity of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale at !While. Venalle, Oft SatUrilliy, the 30th day of ertither. 1817. at to o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of 7.bigtel Wiest, ,innlteeper in. the towmiltip of Lower Mr:lion:one° aforesaid : ° • No. 1 : A certain trayr,plei:e, or parcel of land, situ:l - in the tow redtip of Lower Nlohontongo aforesaid, bounded by land; of George Ilarnerjr., Mirhael Bernard and .1011 n shrope ;' containing, 30 acrei and 130 perebes..s w triCt inn cure. No. A. certain tract; pipet!, or parcel ofland. situa ted iti the township afore,aid, hounded ny lands late of the said deceased. Peter Nreenawabl. John Slit ope, :Lod nas Ariz; containing 37 acres and 15 perLhes. Mtrid asure. No. 3: A certain puce or parcel of land, i.ituated in the township aforesaid, bounded by lands.6f John B. Otto, John Bower. Pett , r Green:twat/Land others ; con taining 7 acres and 951,; rches, strict•measured No. 4: The equal Undivided two-third 'parts!of a cer tain tract of land, situated in Porter township, in the' county aforesaid, hounded by lands of late-William Iloch, Daniel Bain, John Hand. Henry Buehler, and others ; cantaiiiing 2.51 hcres and 40 perches.. Ni'. 5: The equal undivided moiety or half part o f a certain tract of land, situated in the township °flipper Motiontonen,, county aforesaid, Mutinied he lands 'of George Kehler. Jonas Brositts, Jim B. Otto. Sham bert, and others; containing 119 acres and 127 perches. No. 0: , The equal undivided ninicty , or half part of a certain tract of coal land, situated in the township of Lower 51ohontongo aforesaid, bounded by lands of Ed ward Enty, land surveyed to Samuel Hain, situ land late of Peter Klinger and others:, containing 297 acres and 92 perches. . • Late the estate of said deceased'. Attendance will be given •and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by ' PETER KLINGER, Atlm'r, fly order of the Coon, SAMUEL CUBS, Clerk. Onvigsburg, Oct° 41-3 t Fancy artiCles,at Raunans. y AMES' Card •cases. a tine assortment, 1-4 Writing Desks and Note Paper Desks, Beautiful Paperteries, with an assortment of Note Paper and Envelops. • Fancy Boxes and Work Stands, - • Porte .Monnale, for carrying money, a beautiful as sortment, Pearl...and 'lvory Paper Cutters, Fancy Pen Holders., g choice assortment. Together with a beautiful collection of Fancy articles suitable for the coming holidays, all of which will qe soil at less than city prices. lOct9 41 Orphans' Court Sale. SILENCE!; That • That dreadful . tough The Ltr-upt are in danger I The work of tho destrotter ilas been begun. , The cough of Consumption lath in it a.sound of Leath A" you a Mother Your darling - child, your idol And earthly' joy, is no*, perhaps; confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gain ed upon her,the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight over the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limb 4 ell of 'your losS of hope, but you. need not despair. 'Th e is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it - is;; HERMAN'S ALL-HEALING BALSAM.. Mrs. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq., was given up sy Dr. Sewall of Washington,- , Dra.lbie and McClellan of ,Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and .„111r. Mott of Ndw York: - Her friends all thought she must die.— She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians--Sherman's Bak , sam was gi-en and it cured her. . , Mrs: GARRA BRANTZ of Bull's Ferry. w as also' cu red of consumption by this Balsam when all ether re medies failed to glee relief—she was reduced to a ske leton; Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, Broadway, has Witnessed iti'etrects in several eases where no other medicine . aifortled relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. lir, C. also witnessed its wonderful etTects in curing asthma. is Inch 1.1 never fails of doing.. Spitting blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured'or rounded blcbd ves sels, and makes the lungs sound again. ; Rev. HENRY" JONES. ItP3. Eighth avenue, was cu red of cough and catarrhal ntfeetion'ot - 50 years standing. 'The first dose gave him more relief than ail the other medicine he had •ever take.n. Dr. LJ. De laney street, gave it to a sister-in-law-who was labor- Mg under Commotion, anti to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were im mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health, Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, p 5, Christie street, suf fered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at once, and she is Comparatively well, neing enabled to , stibtlac every attack by a timely use of this medicine: Thisindeed ikthe great remedy for toUghs, Colds. Spitting"' Blood, Lh'et Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthtua and" Co nsumption. Price 25 cents and 81 per bottle. ' • - lir. Sherman's Cough and Worm Tonnages, and Poor Man's Plasters sold as above. . . . . ... . Dr. Sliermun's.OtTice is at 100, Nassau street, N.l. Also far sale by the following agents' in Schuylkill county. -• .. • =I!=MI . J. G. BROWN, }... Pottiville. F. SANDERSON,. J , , H. Shitister, Poll Carbon. • . . Win. 11, B trine, New Philadeliiltia; T. Williain,,Albltllepart, 11. Schwartz, Patterson. II Alter, Tuscarora. ITeilner k, Morgenrcali, T3iitaptA Wto. Price, St. Clair. Geo. Reifsnyder,•New Castle. Jas. B. Falls, - Jonas Kataman: Llewellyn. J. Christ. Jacn! Kauffman, Lower Moliontongo. • • Shoener & Garrett, Orwigsburg, Lyon & Rishel. Port Clinton. • Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. Paul Barr, Piiegrove. • [Oct': 97,40.e0w EN EMI' MAN 'HIS OWN O VANUFACTURI4. R. S. R. Andrews: WAR.II.IIIt FLTX. , It7E 4. COOKING itAXGE iro. 8 Torch Sixth street, PhiladelplCa, Pa„, • HAVING purchased fro u the Ameri. 17,...f; can Assignees of the TENT 00- , z ,Ol 3IESTIC GAS AP P ARA .18, , he rights `l6, . ware, and Maryland.informs his friends and the petite, that he is• now ready to furnish them With Stoves tilted up fur the Itrimm, by width every 4iersdn, calf mitmfactare own gas with hut trallint expense oiler the outlay. The"'COUSI ruction of this ap paratus inch that it mar Ire attached to Stoves al ready in tasei also to Conking Ranges, Furnaces, Steam Boiler', or in.titty situation , where tire or light is requi red. ' , To manufactories, hotels,' churches, and puldie or private huildin VS, remote front any gas works, this aimaratits will be Mond a cht anand economical method -, of lighting /e 3 well as healbir their apartnients, w ithout 'any extra expense for fuel, . Persons wishing to see the Apparatus in operntjon. cal, do so - by caliber at his Ulaillit'actory. Rights to manufacture in either of the above states,. wi❑ be sold on a.Tolllllllllialillg tjrmi. Having been appointed agent b y lie American Assi gnees for the mandfactute of the Appal atni, and also for the sale of other states in the Union for rights, any orders addressed to hint will receive immediate atten tion, Ile respectfully solicits attention to his very superior and complete assortment : of %Vann Air Furnace , , Cook mg Ranges, and Haiti Boilers. I Ile keeps constantly on hand nine different sizes of Rinses, all of which may he' seen at any time at his store, and warranted tn per form well; together whit every varlet) of -Furnaces ate! hollers, ' _Also a select variety of Vanl l t an&lleartlitt rates, Ca, Ovens, In asso , tute.ntt quality, and Iprice, he feels confidont that hi; can please I hOS., who call, and, therentre, invites an exammation of his-stock ! i a.; Oct: 40 3m COACH MAKING JOAVIS, .t. II AS just started the above business 4- in Severn's stone shop in 4th, near Market street, l'ottville. where, with ---- f ie ,,r,tr J,, , ,teriul and experionred hands prepared to make alt kinds of CARRIAGES in a :Ay le that will 1:(11111)ill I: with those made at any other establishment. • . . Riipalring prninptly it.ine in a manner that will Snit customers. ALSO ISL.ktIiS:%IITHING in its va .rions Tligse who Willa anything in the ahnve.lide will pleare call and try nir. pep2.s n 7 39 tP C. 111411.KNIF,'S$' CiOTIIIXG ESTABLISIIMEN,T ==l UNITED STATES. Re- Open fur Winter., 104,000 v relents on hand, and Grad y fe . r di p.unl, whale...ale and retail T . . . Opatrons . wouldflay,.t that having but one price those who ore not dealer , . nr do not understand the real valuation price of goods, will have an oppor timity of purchasing garments as low as protessed judges. Jobbers and dealers in ready made clothing. can replenish their stocliq for the winter, and we guar antee the largelt establishment An Philadelphia to se lect frOni. lVt attend ~personally to the pitching of good, an see that a goad assortment of sizes and well made articles are put up. single suits forwarded as per nil - V(5. • OW goods are ror'Fatwanty at the large building, Market street. sriatheast corner of Market and 4th streets, Philadelphia, C. 11Al2ICN E.SR. Seta, '2:5 47' 39-3 at NEW' UMBRELLA STORE Benedict 111,Vorth" .firth strtef, below 141 re, PEIILtDELNII.I, lIAS just 11111411 yd a haze and beautiful as sortment of UMBRELLA:, PARASOLS, PARAsOLETTES and SUN of att the various styles, material dad finish, and a=sures purchasers that lie is prepared to furni,ll them at very low prices for I AFT,. As he is anxious to do business. a call and examinatton of his splendid assortment will satisfy all that the Cheap Umbrella Stare is • BENEDICT !MILLER'S No. It I, Norfli full street, below Rare, Philatla. N: 11.—Ail goods warranted to Im . a, represented or no sale. [Phila., Oct 2 47 40 :illl - Feathers! re:Oilers! Frnni I°i to 45 cents per pound, rhea!) for rash, Whole 0 rule and Rrtail. FREDERICK - G. P'R.RS,ER; Upholsterer and General Furitislier,No.'4ls,llarliet St above 11th, north side, opposite Girard Row, - PIIII ADEI.I.IIIA, IN•7IIEILE may he had at all tiines n general assort * wilt of Iteds and Mattrases. Curled Hair, and Feathers,' Chairs, Table., Iledstead,, and Lootitior magsea, together with all other articles in the ahove line of hnsiuess at the very lowest cash prices. _ N. ll:Hamel:4 warranted to give satibfaction. Plaila.; Sept. 1,1 37-3 m PITILADELpri IA AD rearm FLVEKT. [ , Oliver Evans' BALA:AA:Nina, FM: AND THIEF' 111001 , 1000 UTARRANTE:p rqual to any other'make, and hare T never liven injured by fire or burglars, in a single Instill - ee. Ile also keels on hand a full supply of t:oni- Don elwstA. mad,' of lighter iron, at lower prices; LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND HOOKS,' TRUCKS FOR STORES. FACTORIES, &c. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. . ' EAGLE GLASS PAPER. • II PORTABLE SHOWER ILOTTS, &e. PACKING LEVERS. J• HOISTING MACHINES. REFRIGERATORS and . , WATER FILTERS. OLIVER EVANS. Ill'South Second St.. beltiw Chesnut, Phila. REFRIGERATORS Frir rooting and prtteerving Oleo; Mater, Vilk, and all art idea intended for culinary purposes. WATER I:II,TF.RS, Oliver Frans' relebrated !rater Filters for purifying water that is bractinh or muddy, whether by rains, 7111; ner:als, or otherwise, can lie had of all sizes and'priceli at."the Narerooms, N 0.61; Smith 'Second street, twO doors brlow Chesnut Philadelphia. • Philada., Oct. 2 47 CHEAP FALL DRY Goons FRom .41.7bri0. NVIIOLESALE' AND RETAIL. J. Ross Iloops. , -Vs. 41 I, .Uarke. Street, above Eleventh, north side, 1 PHILADELPHIA, , 1 H AS a hyge iitok . f,f , Dl:etil fuo!ls, such s ne w style. Mous:de Lainef;,l2; to 25 gents, yard wide Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids; Plain and Fig tired, Colored and Black 'Alpaca Ltl4lTeR, folm ISI lit 50 cents; Black and Colored Merinos and Parbrnettas; llombanes &c., from 25 ctr. to Al ; Cloth's, Cassi meres, fiattinetts, and Vesting. in great variety ; yard wide Bleat.lied and Brown Muslim' at 4. 5, 61, 5, and 10 cis.; If yard wide, 121 cis ; 3 yards aide 371‘cts.!; Table Linens, Diapers. Crash. &c.; Carpets for stairs and entries, only 9; 10, 12f. and ISI cis. ; ingrain. Cot ton, and Wool Carpets. handiothe patterns, 22, 25, 31, and 50 rte. all wool. 1 buy three-quarters of my goods at auction and all for cash only, and can, therefore, of-' fer bargains to country, in - qchante mull others who buy for cash . ; worthy of attention my country friends, mer chants, citizens, and others who will please call at .1. ROSS HOOPES' Cheap Store, No. 411, Market St:, above 11th, north side, Phila. N. 13.—Show this advertisement to your neighbors and friends. • ' [Phila., Oct 2 40 3w 2 . . f 1 GROSS Paper Pass Books at 25 cts. per dozen or A" or. 25_ per'gross; . 1 10 gross leather covered Pass Books at 621 and 754t5. • per dozen. I • 10 do Copy Books at 40 cents per dozen or $4 20 raper gross. _ 5 do Cyphering Books at 67k eta. $l, nit() * 1 * 5 per dozen. I Together with a large supply of Blank books and School books at equally (ow rat es, just received and for sale at ' BANNAS'S Oheap Book and Ocr2 'VI Stationery store, Potteville.l MIKTF' t S' 4OURSIi:- A I.; ELECTION for thi,teen DIRECT of the Mt /1. nere . Bank of Pottsville, in the coon y of Schuyl kill, to serve the ettsuingl ea tr, will belbcl at the bank ing house , on 'Monday the'l3th of - S'ovoinlier next, between the hours of 10 o' nob, A. and 3 o'clock, P. nL . . . Aqrtated raeeting of the stockholders will be held at the thanking house, ail Tuesday, the 2d day of November next: [QOO 41] CHAS. LOESER, Cashier. INiTiRMATION WANTEtiorthe residence orMARY HIGGINS. a native of StaifordshirS, otd England, wanyas, when last beard of, in Mtiskineham county, state of•OhM. Any information respettine her will be thankfully rticeived by her brother. Address SIMON BLEWITT, ,Oct/ 41 21.4/.1 Tamaqua, Schuylkill re., Pa. tiI.WER4NOVEL S VERY ,EllefiP 17-Each work compteto in one Yolume, beautithtly hound and.let tered, at thelerti•aordinarif low priceof /5 cents. just received and forsalen-itnlesaleand retail at RANNAN'S . where may be found a very large assortment of cheap svorks for winter eveuin g read ing, both In standard and igtalliterato re. 1, (Oct/ 41 LADIES' co:sins: l—A beautiful article et' Ladies' 14 Carved Shell COMBS, SiKer do.o3titllilo do., being the most elegant assortment ever offered for sale in this place, just received and for stile at ' 11.ktsiNAN•s 060 41] . 4 ' Bookend Variety, stores. DAZOIV.s. :,RAZORS:: RAZORS !:!—:The celebrated It Tally ho, BA.ZOBS, which we will warrant to be good or the Money will be returned, .just received and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S' Odt , 3 411 •§ tatilinerY and Variety stores. - P INE SCANTLINC.—A lot of.setioned Pine Scant ling, now nzeeiving in !,ard 040 411 P. COULD & CO. RENT.—The Salem VEll' , l with the present en j( ines drift 1111 C Linery near Port Carbon Apply to OM 41] ' A. RUSSEL, Pottsville."' XT ,tl'E., PAPERS A:c.l) ENVELOPS.— • , , ..LN 120 reams Pl.,,in and Fancy Note Papers, or every i variety, . . 20001;,iiiry Envelops, Yo suit. 'Also. . 20,00 ' 0 Plain Envelops; for letters, white and y e llow;, 1. come an low as 41 5 0 per 1000, Just received and for sale wholesale, and retail at 00.9 Al) BANNAN'tillook and Variety stores. rip IEACIIERS WANTED.—Four male and Iwo female J. i TEACIIEII3 tvanti.d. to take 'charge of the pithlie schools in Blythe townshih, (formerly Schuylkill) Ap plicants will meet the ttoarti of Directors at the house of Nathan Harlow, I . :$.(1 . at New Philadelphia, on Mon day, the 25th hint., between the hours of 12 and 0 o'doelr, P. M. Solviols to roainumre Nov, let, . I , , , BENJ; TITUS, Seey. oldie Board. giiitileport, Oct.., ' I ' 41-20 , ' ----' I .._.. .., ~ .._.... A i l ATIIEIIIATICgt. IN STRU M E NI'S —Just reed. .1.V.L., veil an elegant assortnient of Mathematical In -1 strulments of the 116st:quality, 'rrom 11,cAllister's estab lishment, which will b e . sold very cheap at iPct2 . 40] ' ,BANNAN'S, Stationery and FanZiores._ r ljI.F.Am ENGINES FOR-SALE.—Far sale at the Li. -1 1Treinoitt Iron Works, two twelve .horse power ENGINES! Any person wishing to purchase cant see then by ca lingat the Work.;. TriMiont, ,ct 2 -10] . ', PIIII.IP umitovrz ..t: CO. [.4 AIi.MAN.[kCS! ALMANACS t!-Just received at HANNAN'S whol,,Sale Book store. 50 gros4 or Per iman, Eticlhili,,Agririthursl, and Comie - Almanims, em lbtaieine a Mtge assortment, which Will he sold by the grtip or tto'fett at publishers' prices. ,'[Ocri 40 IYAPER 11ANGING & RORDERS.-1000 pitces of I IPA VIM HANGINGS and 110R1)ERS of the latest styles, enlifa . ring upwards of ,fifty IN:thermsselected to suikihis upon, front three of Film largest paper facto,' rieii in the Golfed states, all it which will be sold at w thi, lowest city cash brutes , at some of be Frescoes "nirG"hi papers, at less thaticity prices, at 3 , .1) BANNAN'S Paper and Vail tY Store. 011010 E GREEN & BLAChr TEA: 4 ,—jitst received k)Troo, \,,w York unit a full asurt uHut. of Supuriur Green. rind Teas.among which 3O r I titioltrior 1m venial; A",ol Ilyson „Sono:tong, Pou chring and rMoltee Teas. for sale by BEATTY Bt.Co. • - Aug: 11, , 33 (1,0 AI, ' COAI.•!! CO k 1.!! l—Persons having coal to kj, I,,..id:Rtered in Philadelphia. wilt I, reCelyed on ya b ilage att'il sent to any pin of the city. by the under signed at a small commissioA. $11E1) AKER & REX, Pliilll.,,knu.`2s 35 ants) Broad helot,. t'allou hill OiTGAR POR P . RKSERViNG.-,Woolsey & Wool' Se's Ground and Crushud Sugar, I.ousirtna nod White Tiavairt, to. 'also ereey'variety of thrown Bu gaY, for little by J. M. BEATTY & Co. Pottsville, Aug. 1 1, IS-17.' LTAMS AND SHOULDER:3,-9.000'. lbs. Sdperio 11 Family Hams. 3000 lbs . : Shoulders,just received and will be sold IoW to theiirade by ', J. M,'lE:trey & co. Pottsville, Aug 14. 1817. t. 3,3— , .1? 7 ,611. - Thrive—Threii mortgages well sere red on imps vial priiperty in the boron:zit or Pott,ville. each be ing the fir,t lien on the property ,covered by it., Enenir oil, `.l , SAMUEL LENVlsio ept.4 '..11] Sufiteyer and Couveyanee'r, Centre St. . _ . ib, A VlEii'liintilONS,. il In 3 vornlllOS.JlISi ref (!iVel I and for Sale at ' ' BANNAN'S lionkstore. June 2 , i i --. 96i, EN:NMIS." 111P.I.Es of varbotA paiterrot Ullll hindhind C.,7 7.; iiig.g.ilt eiljed and plain, ranging in price from t ents to 820. just Ireceive'd and fur sale at Junes 23 HANNAN'S Wholesale thinliQuire. 1 1 ,T INIR , : s 011..—Sup,riine strained nil for ?diners t IN i in be, lind at the York Store. .luly lq, 1917-29] i EDWARD YARDLEY. , -”--- .1 TERI' SUPERFINE FAIIII.I - ll.lM.S.,tilr saleat th V York More. of Static &it,'lrly* , brand. al-o of Scitoo-,' A• L. - Som. [Judy 10--2C] EDWARD YARIM.T:Y. 1 - L... _..... ..._ ________ C___a OLOTO::1) CA - ROS for Zephyr work and :den Croak ...../ et work, jest re,ceivod and for sale at BANNAN% Narkty,Sfpres _ Vept.4 :16 • IMOO: ellEsti MEN, very ehean. for at - tving. ill I— , recei%'ed lod for Kale at t , pept.4l 11ANNAN'ti. , . v OTICT TO BRIDGEBUILDERS.—SeiIIed props[ .1` Falk will be received at the office of the-County Col titL 9. tsionets at any time between now and the 3"d Oct. 1 1, 47 (,r theernlion of a„,covered BRIDGE over Pin r,reek... near Thoter .9 sawmill, in Lower Mohontoug. t ‘lll , sliili, Sultnylktll county. ' • . 'j- FRhACIU('fi BEPX,I, STlNlTER,}Commisgmiefs i . LEWIS DREIIEH, Commis4infmrs' Dike 01' 2 ) iyirebani, Ocli 1817. '' rr-0 ARCHITECTS. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS Rantett's Architect, containing, a series of origin: designs for domestic and ornamental cottagos, connee tvith landscape ~a rdening, adatd.nl to the Unite / iatar..... Illustrated by drawings of ground plots. plan., ,complete sirty.ifications and' dirertiot roc building., and full est iniate3 of the onautili.l of to, terials and labor required In their erection: This work is acknowledged by areliikery. to he the hest work over lashed in numbers at 50 cents per unuithe . Forsad at lI.kNNAN'S Oct!' 411 Book and Statinnery'Sinres — 111 1 :14.ES Dickens' AVni:ks. / (apt. 7,llrrvatt`,.: Wor!isi 1 vol., TYl=rlo.li*R ' Dowli . offs 11i,toty of Rounniem, IPo I 'arinatt , tes: l'fistory of th, Pope.o , , All very rhelp. together with a crent variety of-nth 1 i.cheap philimtion., whit It %Oh be sohl le,o than publi. '- ,jets' pores. just roceirrtl anti f ~e, sale at . : petit 413 lIANN AN _'S i 'S Cheap Ildok and Variety store : — l (t INNEIN AND ciiNTßAuvolis.--Tifi.. and q , 1 Slailvii is d,•-Irmo or etintracting rite the sinking of a ' !I COAL : SHAFT and working the :nine, or for Die le: se ! olit. Experienced and tieshotoll,ll; pet sans ure! ',hue!- ! led to address me ':at the S :hex Ili ill House, corned of 1 Cluj. nit and - Beat li streets. Philadelphia. iinnu.diatqly. ! Furtber particulars ran be given by ealling at the ollice of the Miners' Journal. o.p. Gitmi, ! • piiiio:,ooto ' • 41-1 t - I - J. Ilenry Adam, AT.,T.ORNEY',AT X,AVIT,, orrice oi , r*re Tut: mistius' ItANK. i ..;__ [ , - Pormille. Pa., Only .31-31--1. • I'' , 11.4 1115DDY Si. 18110111E11S, - . 1 jwiNEl AND 1.1(4.1'011 STOllc, ! I a. C. cons to OLD 1 - 011. E. goin Ptah winnow ,rant r, '• I . 1 PHILADELPHIA. , • f, Dave ennlanlly on hand a largo a•e'ortineta of T:cpoirs il I,Tioe.l anti , 'COrdi:ll4J r [Sep. 1. 16 1:.. 311,.....1-12 .I.CIIES ILOUER!". UMBRELLA AND PARASOL,VIA:MITACTUR J T...R . , l, ! No, 11, Coal St., Prittsv tile. • r -- •". •.tlnihrellasl A lnd Parasols repaired at short ion. tii...e. -, -- : [Septa, ill —fon . 1 .1. 11. .411:11 1 11 4110. 1 1 ConrelainciaL , , mitl . .9aeney for the . Ca:teetion of Rents ' . .•.. office. appo.4te the .11intrs' • Bank, 1 . I Potterille, Pa. FOR 50...1.E.-The undivided half of 'the propirty' knon n as the rennsylvahia •Ilall. ALSO.-1A two story framehouse, on'the,enst aide of. Centre street4a yen' dellghtfal residenre. : . p b r4 r , n ne u ri p.h v,k p n r o r ‘:.: t n t: : o ;l e t i u . A me ri !ani Ito ; , rue and convenient store and dwe ated in :11inersville, ALSO-Thy th ALSO—A 1• lintig+i well 14) tt building . lots in • In the borough. , itnated as an ut larFe anti . convenient 'hotel sillrit!' tterson, kno)vn hs the. Schuylkill V 1 A I.SCY.--Th terwn !IMO: Tl•rni WANTED Schuvlkill Co n Philadc pt. easy. . Cual landq prne!tulive proper! linty inexclutlige I;,r productive prof. a. . Aug. 21, 1817. ' 3, 3=MMIM =EMI OFINTISTS, haying located in PottiMll6. Ily offer their profes:ional services tti the riflemen of Pottsville and vicinity. All irrecularities of • the teeth treated en the l principles. Artificial teeth insertedfrom i to an entire sett. Minrison's rim, Market st., 7th door above It operatiens warranted. [Sepll 37 tf CtlflItGEON , 13 respectful' ladies and ger diseapes and innst:appnweil a single ninth OtTice in Ttn Centre_ a} Al ' Music ! Music ! TEST Received a supply of Music embracing thei. tll puldicntions, of Songs, for the flaw, and Guitar / Jenny Lind'. Songs, just issued. 'Waltzes and Gallops, sfarches and Quicksteps) . Rondos. Airs, &c. Variations, Polkas„Danees and Quadrilles. .. netts for 2 Performers. ; • . • Pons for the Guitar in great variety. . Melodeon for the Flute' or Violin. 1 • l Primary and progressive Exercisesfor strenethenlng the fingers and obtaining a rapid and eiityitouch, -fnstrctuion Rooks. Violin and Guitar strings, &e. 4,:e. j We would respectfully solicit the ladies to call and cx amino our assortment.` 1 ~.- 7 , .S.ingle Pieces of Mir' m hand obtned to oraer. at . BANNA7 and Music StbreS. re'entalmmes of Mum nained ut ourrtores, Sept. 25, 16'47. • r..— . i . To Farrne a. FOUR TONS of African or Sabd.hna auano , lust re eeived and for sale tiF the undereigned. The Nab dahna is the sere best article of Africa Gua no, Sind re sealex Peruvian In quality, afa much wer price. This consignment is just in season f top lrinuing corn, turnips, hock wheat, &e..., and Wil be 004 at a \ small advance by the ton or single harM. 39HN Af CMOS!. ND. " • June laZ3 flatcst SCITUYLKILL •COUNTY ELECTION RETURN'S 0=! iis . James Irvin. otoco - - A Francis R. Shank. 'five 'American - - Emanuel C. Reigar • CaltaL COWAMISIONER. it - - - - - .. Joseph W. Patton, lb •aen - - - . - Morris tonmstreth, titre American . - - Robert H. Morton, Tiimovst. 5 Penn He. . 1 Orwigsburg. . - AFAIENDLY. tmnyal—Loentueo - George Boyer, • innval--Whig - -A. W. I.evbum, • Adli-Removal—Whig,.Nieholas fumed. .4,6. ti-Removal—L, F. Abraham Heebner,- Native-American - • - William niland, Nilite American r - George Martz, TRISAiSUREN. iinval—L It • io3oroco - Benjamin Christ, A iti-neinoval—L. F. S. R. Mcdler, N ice American' -- - Francis Dengler, _,, coientssimqva. • Ronivat—Lnotllco - Isaac Berg, A iti:Rdmoval—L. F. William Frailey, ' lative American - - 1i..• D. Shoener, - DIRECTOR OF TUE POOP. . 71- . 111: " 4 1 ;t : 7- " -cWitg, Ed w ard iiafO ( o11 1 1 1 t u ! Ative American - - John Conrad, conosgu. ' • ' emoval--Whig, - - • Dr..l: F. Treichler, nti Removal--L. F. Dr. J. G. Koehler, .Native American - ', David N. Lake, . - . #.I:DITOR. - - Daniel frill. 'Henryttii•ltemoval-_L. F . BreAster. Piiative Anierican - - Nathan Cleaver. I _ . Dir Culleu's Indian Vegetable Panacea. OWAN & WALTON invite attention to the ful l. lowing adverti.entent DR CULLEN EVER VICTORIOUS! ' AR a proof irtqloll . oll/iIIIIIA 511CCI,i.S of Ilr. Cullen✓ rultan Ve: , etable l'uncu:ea,wv refer to a few of the many erfifivaies in our posse:43)ol4 of cures performed by his ::reat purifier. , . Oapt. T. L. 44an.10r0, constable of South Mulberry Yard, Cured ofillarber'.3 Itch. i• M - .... 1. Ii Reest.'s eltild, No.S3. North Seventh sleet, fured , of Ilereditaty 'fetter, which covered,his:entire body.. .. ' . Mr. M. MeCleas • child. No 3SO, Market street, afflict d with Serotitl4 from its birth. Mr. E. \V Maxwell, Grape court, Market it., above Eightli;"cure,l cif iierofitta. hail tliurteen open ulcers upon his tinny at the time he gointnimced taking the. Ml:divine. Mis;Christiana.Sands. West Spruce street.ibetween [leach and Willow streets, near the Schaylkill,i cured of Scrofula; had suffered eight. years; her head seas so much effected that tea an.l coffee would pass nut at her ear—tnis' is a errong ease. Capt. john K. Barclay, No. VIP, Starket street, cured of Serotlifous Sbre Leg, of .26 years' standing.. This case is well known to malty of our best phySielanS who have frequently advised amputation. • ' Mr. 1, sac Brooks, Jefferson,west of Schityl kill Sixtlfstreet, below Locust . This was. und, ..tibteilly one of the most severe cases of Scrofula ever cured, and is certified to by many of our-best phVslciansland tier gvmen and also by him-elf. Barbour, Nit. I, Shortnpirt, east l'rota Twelfth street, alstet. Race, cured of Scrofulous Sore puoat, of eight veais' standing. Mr• J. H. Dock striet, Philo delpitip•• Mr. Michael Duffy,, No. North Front str et, (al P. Wadi& Co's.) Philadelph'ic, pitied Tctier I f wenly five ',years. - ' . Mr. VVilliam Flemininz ' :HQ, Wa-hincfpn street, lW a'qeen Eicht and Nintlh Philadelphia. corcd of Ery sipelas of four years, which destroyed the flesh to the bone, William Bicker, mired of Scrofula. .Thbi rase had. bee n in the hosintallnany nointbs, and dis,haced mi in curable—hOs now well, and may be seen t4ily at our otTo:e, Mr. David Kirg.an, Muddy creek, Hamiltiot county, Ohio, cured 'of Serotuta. This wail a Very'sdvere andliirgan says that could money ,preventihe would not undergo the same affliction Mr ten thousa dollars, and yet be was cured fur a few dilate, by Dr.,Cullett's, Indian Vegetable Panacea - . . John %V. Hazleton, of N tw . Jersey,; car Of of Totter of ten years' standing„with a few itot ties Of the Panacea. John Broclien, Germantown, at the ace of 61 years was cured a violent Teller that had troubled hint for 19 years. Mrs..EveNo. 53. South st., letw l pen- Third • • • and Fourth; from Schuh I kill, cut ed of lever sires 110 her ankles, after.surfering 12 1 years with them. l'Alrs. S. is lit years of age. .1' Mrs. Elizabeth , C. ,ster, Second street, four doors above: Washington street, wait cured of Teller "on her ~,, m e t t h a d troubled her 11 years. Mr. Hiram Ridge, AttleboW, Ducks en., Pa., cured of Salt Rheum. This case had been pronounced Incurable by some 12 or 11 physicians of the first eta - Thug—as a' Instresort had recourse til•Cullen•s Panacea, and was cured complAtely in a few months, after stiffeying 17 years,--theasea , re had almost covere d' It's entire person. Mr. ChartLs (Itis. late of• Parrish street, now of Man cured'of Tetter of ri'years in hands and feet. Mr. Molion Grubb, JuMper street, near Spruce, cured of Scrofulous Ulcers on the shoulders, which had defied the doctoes More titan a Year, Adlicted reader, send tit our °dire anti get :hese certi ticateS. from which yriu Will learn the extraordinary suf feting: of these person,l.)ns wull as thri mode of core. ROAVAN CARMINITIVE SYRUP—Is a certain (ira fir Martha!, Dysentary, Cholera Morbus. Dowel Complaints, he., as thousands will certify who Rave tested its virtues within the few. months it has been of fered to the public. Read the cMiiticate of Dr. Roby, a highly respectable physician of,our city. Gottlemen:—l Cheerfully bear testimony to Mo . :Om/1 effects of your Carminitive . J'yrni , , after hoiring been Cored of erase sEVERE Arr,tess of D1.1'111104 i wuhin the last Sew months. Being opposed to oi , Apsii.n‘ any form it took much persuasion ft itut a friend, whp keeps it in his house as a . rlantily medicine," to induce me to make use of it in my case ; he spoke no confident ly I gave it a trial—and I was not slow to make tt ttial of it, on the second attack, having been relieved so Mott on the first-1 IciVe prescrtbed the Carminative Syrup to a great many of mypatients.. and 1 am pleased to .say. with the same cord effects. You are at liberty to use this as you please. Yours Ice.. ,Tome. P. S. Rony. M. D., No. 110, North Twelfth s:reet. • Wholesale and retail by ,ROWAND & WALTON. Proprietors, No. 376, Ma, ket sheet. For sale by J. S. C. MARTIN, and 11. BANN AN, corner Centre and Mdrket streets, Pottsville: J. It. FALLS, Minersville ; ENGLAND S. McMAKEN. and J. r . LAMBERT, [Septa 3fi iroW Isaac Barton Si, Co . . _ , • • , .- XO. 27, SO frOf SEC( I'D STR - EEr, T'll LADIS;I.1 s ini. IT AVOW in stole i large and full assortment id - -11.•'FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, a crmsider-; Mile Portitln of whichl were ordereil'and imported by 1 Wont. and the Cemailder selected with 111151 . 11155111 5 Ind tW ti marke tAittericas expressly fortheit FALL SALES! ,fee the same Tiodes./e and retail, at moderate priceS, li.r cash or approved :icceptanegs. Tile fullowing.na tiled good , constitiite !part of their stuck, v.z t• I . ' DRBSS GOODS. ' Sifkr.—Riell Dark Ilreratle. Stripes and Plaid'. " ~Pl4l l and Striped Chatnelioits, 1115 W styles. , " Chainelion ,Satin Du (Amite, beautiful emu , . lenat ions: . •••4 ", T'lnln ai :changeable Arainre , t, various, widths . " .Black 19:,) Striped. • .. Black (tri s de Rhin,: all widths, best make and qualities. . ' • " Plain and! Changeable, F l loretices, in notch , variety. , • Cashrieres?fLPlain Ana Printed liandsotne SlMdes, , . 111511 new styles: • Mous. de .Laines.--Plain and Printed; rleavJtraii'l'ig itires, new styles. • ' Raw Silk _Pi,lx.—Rich. I i igh (*Mora, genii rpiali:km. . 11"brsted and' Silk and C ot ton and Ailk, good qualities. . . .. . . . . ttlinyha ts.—Eartsion anti Scotch, in great variety. Print, (Wrist' and American. , -Frtnr/i . ernii.s.- 1 -I,upia's best Make, choice selected shinty,. i Alpaca Lustre.—Sikk and Cotton Warp, Palmetto . Cloth. . Shiticis.—ltit It s..tyles Brodie and Cashmere.. Black Ottoman 17ain and Plaid Silk. " _Small Plaid Illadket., all wool. • . t• ' ,Seal Skin, plain made colors; large size. fluster!, and Ciluves.of all asnal materials ttntiqualtties. CLOTIIii, kc. French, Pelaian, English, and Anterizati Cloths, in )Trent variety of shades and gnalit les, best finish. ' Etigtish. French. American. and Bele r trin Cassimeres, plain black and latest fancy styles. -, • Woolen andliilk;Velvet.eashinere.an-dSaiin Vestings: Drab and Dark Colored Dahl'. Cloth for Cloaks. White and Colored Planeel,tiorOpean and American. " ' 1 , 1;11NISILING GOODS. . Blankets, carious sizes, excellent Make. . Dresden end "tlarseillys guilts; White , and Colored Counterpanes: • I,ineni - Sheetings, , Cotton do , all widths and mudities. Pillow Case-Linen. Table Damask - and , N apkins. ' llncicultack Dialler and 111/FSta Towelling. Irish 4-4 Lin4nS, in great Variety, of inmn. appioved _make and ldeai h • CARRIAGt , L Silver and Pearl Drab Cloth, Karious qualities •• Worsted Damask, ~ ' ' " Union, t, • 'V. t• Rattinets, plain and figured, 4-1 and 5:4 wide, assorted colors. Russia Sheetines,'Buckram, and Colnied Muslin!. Vl'orsted Plush, figured and plain, Crimson, Garnet, drc.• Phila., Sept. 2S, 47 39-3 m eow To Country Merchants & Others. • THE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW - . 1 113W•-v? ,. . FORK PEKIN TEA CO. having muter , stood that certain persons keeping a re geinfl, tail concern in Second street in this city t ; M . ; are selling teas purporting to be of their impartation ; would state, in order to warp them against persons who may be selling inferior teas in the name arid.; Co.; that their wholekale estah: lishment in this city is nt..Nb.3s.North Front Street and that wilt only be responsible for teas coming from the above store.;- - , riIc`CALLISHPIT & BOND. , • . N0.'35, North Front Street, Philadelphia. N. ii.—Tae .Company's Retail Branches are at No. 409, Market street, above Ilth. N. W. corner of 11th and Callawhill Streets. . No. 9.09. - South 2d street below South. Phila., Sept.lL 47 37-3 m ___—, - Now Books LEGENDS 'of 71exico, by Liopard„' 2s A Simple Story, by Mr. lrychbald, '. . 25 The First False Step in'eurne, 23 The Corsair King, • 1 , .:. 25 Magdalena, 01. the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story .. of Buena Vista, by Ned Buntline, Gallant Torn, or the Perils of a Sailor, . 25 The Matricide's Daughter, .5 Rough and Beady Songsters, wholesale and retail. 25. Together with a variety of other books ]net rereived And for, sale at , HANNAN'S Sep. Ii 37] . Book and stationery Store, - ?array Ltr.l a . 3 .0 F. F. i zs• 77 - 14. nu Elti 1 121 135 252 1 162 199 127 165 I:13 17 1. :177 11 4 331( 11'3 3511 251 45 I3t 41 41 11) 251 279 31 5 12 2 352 277 26 11 11 2 150, 123 i 19- . 1151 : 10 313 2.7. 3 5 2 OMB :139, 279 25 3 15 1 2. IN 1 28 ': 3/ 441 t) 1 :foj lie,w Books. my; with ',milli': fiapolcon and hi? Ilrenrh Revolt/G/10. Washington and his Generals,lty Wadi Napoleon and his Marsha by du Washington and his Generals, by Lippard, Legends of Mexico, by • do Thier's'French 11,, , wolution,' with and without plates, bound. only -$3 and 3 .53 Allison's llintnry of Europe. 1 cols., bound, 5.05 Rollin's Anciesit History. 4 v015., - only 3 03 . . Marshall's Lin. of I.V:t,longton,t: large vols. only . 3 t.k.) Sear's rictoriat Works .vcry.cheap, Norman's Itritige, by tlr: autlfur orftro old Men'a 'Vales, . . - . 113 Ilisto_ry.of the InquisayilfofSmin, . '371. Ninon de L'linclos, - with a portrait. ~ 115 Outlines at' Anatomy and Physiology for popular use, NV Dr. Hollick.t.• • 1 00 Banyan's cotnt,lete war very low tin ; Piighlill'S rrougess iliu,strated, Po:nits by Int,lia.•3,Leditinit, : Si 25 and 150 Mirrors Cialile:llaritl,l, illattrared,• - ' ' • , I 25 Scenes in the - .l.tves of the A:mstles, a splendid work. Scenes in the Lives of our Saviour, do A tine assortment of, Albums. - . . Christian Keepsake for In li, . . Frietniship's.olreting, fir ISIS, The Beni, for Is Pt, Leaflets of Memory, the hest American Annual for 'ti, J'rescott's 51e.rico, do Ferdinand until Isabella, ' ' do Conquest of Perth - Tottether with n variety Of ratter hooks ittst r , reived andfor sale; at 1 .0,0 . 1 ,101 ILANNAN'43 Bookstore., "Secure, the ,hado, ere the sub - atalce judi." Collins' Celebrated Sky-light DaveerreotypeS . T-wo SILVER MEDALS awarded . at the fairs of —the Franktta and Awe' r1;.71 111 Si MINS for the best dud - most urtt.ytica/ speritneds of Daguerreotype per. The recent ilopKovement Mad,. by the suhscrihers, and which 1? peculiar to their es_tubtisiosriti uhisr„ viz : an upper light,s has received the highegt (VE.111111(.11- dation,: from the press, and also tviittot testimonial* from the first artist* in the 61 wary as to its great supe riority over the usual.Shce Light. The petuliar ad vantare of this Light is, that 111e.:4i1'1'11.AL LAM:10;10N' or THE EYE can he. obta Med non "more perfectly than herethfore. Citizens; and strangers are. respectfully invited, whether desiring portraits or not, tolyisiL our spacious galleries, probahly, the largest and most ex• tenqve hull! United States, and examine for them selves tttc askinishtiie impriierments made. by the sub scribi:rs in this wonderful art. T. P. & 13.470 . 1.L1N5, Prom ietor*of the CifeJVaguerreatt l'..tablishment, • No. 100, Chesnut st:, 2. doors above 3d. south side. PliPa , Sept. '25 5 7 30—tint vow E. MOOREI 111601111 R!SDON, • Mr.itcHAvr. TAILORS, \ - o. 70 South 7'h i rif S:rrei, mearly opposite the Es chort.Fe, Philadrlphia, P EcTri:LLY antwittire 0, their friends and the 1Z petit ic that they are.roinitan4prepared to make to order, of .the finest and lieA materials, and at moderate Prices, every artirlit of Fashionable Clothing constitu ting a Gentleman's .Warlrolie. for which their com plete 'Stock 01' choice and carefully selected cipti,, &-r.. of the Jalest and moot de- Sirahle patterns, a re• p designed.. Their own practical knowledge, of the' business. and a lie rSolllll . attentnin to ever), garment, enables them to give entire satisfAciiim, and to both old and. new Icusionters they rev,ieutfully tender an incitation to give tlwitha s heen for yearn rroinerted with some hf the lbent.and most fdshioisable e,toldislittients in thin colin try„ employing none jolt first rate workmen, and bring !hi the com , tant elm of tile latent fashions,.and lieNt siviurs of Fonds, the!, are fully prepare) 10 UCCOIIIOIO - customers in Itie giest seamier. Afif:. I I, 1817. 37—funn AMERICAN HOUSE, POI"I'SVILLE. , ISRAEL REIN - HAIM, late Of Piiteartive P IV.;11111 inibirni Ids friends and I thl. tra.• •Iln z Ifpublic. that he has taken the-above 'famed ' iirrnpied lie 1.11 . 111, GOSSe, filled...it up in a Ft) I t which he be lieves JO ait fail to ensure the romfort of nil those who Inlay laviii bin) willi their patronage. lie feels rimildent - i hat few ridatilishinents in the cotui h' are better prepared Yt cate'r Mr the public benefit than his. Ili: bar 'is supplied with the choicest liquors, and his tinter with ull , the delicacies of the. nu:lsom The aparttlientit are fund-111.d :intl . :maimed so as to' compare favor:tidy with tlotaft of any hotel in the State., • Graint r al fief int.t firm , the ettbsertncr wotiltrsttlicit cnntinnanrc nrOnlir ti:ttionittn,, and ‘voulll btt happy at all tiatns hi set Ad frictnt+, and nQw 1/:11.S at Ow Ameri can Units(' ISRAEL IIEINIIAIID. A. iltui stable l. attached to the Hotel, which I.: capable Of aCCOMIDOILIting a farce number of horses. Careful Ostkrs nie ziltvrev:i in atteniinnee, and the horccs are well taken care of.. , ~. . . Pitt+u 1 AI. , cuunn (MARLIN AD.41115,, , • NO. 79, .eirch brtxrin 9,4 Old 7i/ 14111. A PF:I.PIiJA. IS n•crtivinz at 164 saw STORE an assortmnnt - nf en tirely nett. and desirablr dew erauds suitable for the co ining SeaSoll. In winch In, incites the attention of his old customers and iturcli - ti , ers Generally Particular al teniion riven to style and, proper shads of color of dr v s:4 CO.411 : : and scarce kinds selected especially nir plain I ;re,ple. whirl; will he sold at jpri,l_llpc,...l or eg. , :h 'lllO assortment romMos in part , ('u . Prench-)lerinnes is qualitiiu; and coloris, rararpena and 177ninnicoog do • . do 6-4 queen's i ',halls and Alpacas, some the finest im ported. Plain Mode. MOll3. do ~aides, and Cashmere d' Ecnsoe all WOOl. • PariA Printed do do, aril of many ' 4l Yles of Scralt Ctitzliams and 'Merrimack A 3-1, 4-4. .11114 5-1 IllatiOlantilla and ,Ares Sitks of the hest fabrics and higlie..l While Goode.—Mulls (look, Naesook..TlLonet, aria lohric Muslin. of all gtbAit ire.' SIM t r s —Of Printed :red Plain Thibet and other ma ' teri,4 "fait the .4!'irerctit eride,cf Sl,4esi.tn . ,..l7nsliiiiikable, and Silk ‘y.trp of the I,l , rolaki;ro. - Linen, and 2repei.,lly are made, article,. all es iittinatani of whir h i 8 I,a:titu larly int itel Tev-ther will, Ilmiiery, Cloyck; N:• ••Il,iccork, Linen 11*.rlefs, a f4C, and 6tnpl.t good". tan • Morlinti to ;t4ivi , rti,e. .[Phila.Seii.lB 1.17 S 3111 1731:1:. Root's - Gallery of FAMILY GRoUPS, No. 110, Che.nut SL, betuth Fifth St 1111LADE-I.l'lllA. A Dml4;,.siox FREE. The pictures taken th is /1. estArtshment are pronounced, by artist , : and Reim, tific mend-unrivalled nir depth of tone and Fale. of light and shade. while they display all the artistic ar-• rangemen:t of the hiahest eiThrt of the painter, , Eilize4 or stranger- visiting the Gallery, san have their Illir4am niliort rails taken in this unique style, and nently Set in Niororrn caseq,opigilnckf Is. or breast pins. Arr.— in a few uduntes. • We cony :,the following from the Pliiladebdint Sul urdari Courier:— _.• AMERICAN S.UPETIORITT.-11p , pithth Journals have, at different perioik, announced, as a remarkable, proof of the skill and • proticioney" of- , artists, that Daguerreinypewars , now made in this iity -wieder, in every respect, to those madein any of the. European Cities. Thus success of Amerii'ati artists W:IA imnfirmett, in a very gratif3ing and conciu.ive manner. by Mr. Bar • flint's Ititiblicly - rtatintt.,at the close of his Ton ! ' Thumb exhibition in this city, that Mr. Root had made tifiv.une gond pictures% with only a single failure. In nib - Winn to which, Yr• It. has been - furnrshed with the following ronclusiVe certificate. signed, it will he perceived, by the parents of Tom Thiiiith.hv'Mt. Barnum. hi. t e a c h. er., and Secretary, all of whom were with hue in Eu rope-- • Phi fadelphia, June 4, 1547,, • DagnerreotYpen of Tom Thumb and his ramify, including his several teartter , , footman, driver, emit'. page, &c r . and his various costumes and cliaractck , made by Mr. M. A. Root, (FIFTY-ONE in all,),present a degree,of accuracy and truthfulness to nature, with a hold charm of outline. softness ; expression, beauty, and delicacyl of finish, and uniform brillinnce,rhat we have never seen equalled. The,/ are, decidedly, superior to anything of the kind witnessed , by us wither In this , cmintry dr in Lontion,l'aris,qranv of the cities rif EuroPe which we have visited. We hike pleasure in bearing testimony to the courtesy and skill so itniformly mani fested by Mr. Root, the eminently successful Daguerre otypist. (Signed, • S. E. STRATTON. (the Father.) CYNTIIIA STRATTON, (the Mother. P. T. BARNUM, (Exhibitor of Tom Thumb. in England and America, and proprietor of the N. York & Baltimore Museums.) W. W. WEBSTER. (Secretary.) • THEODORE Br CATLIN. (Advertiser and C cretary f M or TomN O Thumb In Europe.) If.SIIERA, de 'Preceptor ) This Is certainly very striking testimony in favor of American superiority, coining as it does from:hose whir have examined specimens of the best productions In the art in most of the prineinet cities of Europe. Ptulada., July at. IltS-11' Oil hhds. cratie..“ cured HAMS. r Wep . 37) 1 , . & W. PQILLOCK ' '" • " ull IRO 2'5.9 53 31 19 101 4 ! 21014 17 66 1 wises of th. 31 50 'I SO 1 On M=E EMIR BIM NM _ - ~, • , • 3 - I g . 5 f - = I 11" 1.37 234 5 t 41' 1 91 269 3i LSI 3 I 14k51 1 1711 MINERS' JOURNAL Salurdayl Illoriang, Oct. 16, ISI _ _ •The . g?eal .Lengtli of the terdy to Mr. Ell et'd letter ties crowded out a potti In of Nils:Ali ' i • neoui clerics the week. The suhject is an 1 import ant one to the trade u thin region, and dentinal attention. LATE NEWO. received more nerklav afternoon last. Iy : The American army has had a severe engage ment with the Leperu: fat the capital and our :1r• my was snallg Comntiled tu,retira wilt) a heavy foil. Santa AtMa, - vrtth. 10,000 men, has return ed to Bahl Grn. Scott *ea firing un the city and taken pesies.lion Of Puebla. It is belitived that Gan. Worth is, a*, not dead, as previously •riported. Another aecbunt says Worth is acting Goernor of S'iezieu—Smith and Pillow alive. I get this from the Patliot Bulletin board. I was in hopes of getting a piper in time. • OHIO E EOTION . Montgomery cow/1y gives -an Whig , maj.nity of 300. . Franklin'cOunty givy 350 .Whig, majority.' c 51tiskin , 2um Olive '7: 0 majority. . •,. ;..lelleison gives a Wt ig majority of 186. ,- .Hamilton county gives a Deinocrajic majority ofq7oo. The beirtocata have elected one Sen ator and 4 Iteprevenutives by 125 majority 'in Cincinnati). • I .. Morgan Ceunty—V 'lig Senator, suppOeed to be - elected. Th; 11 higa have a majority in the Senate The Hou,e is Whig by about . 6 msj. XlO5 zicript. Frulll OUT TelegrlapiliC e....urreapptalunt. ' PAILS EL(PIIIA— Oct; 17, 1847,1 6 o'clock, I'. 111. ; • - The produce nr.rkat is somewhatbarren orsupoiss this eek, tad tour fi i nt at *6 05 per bid.; corn, 77 cts. per lot.; oats, iS [as. In NOW Vorx there is he ma- 1 halal change' from forme ryt.taliOnS. . Al Petershure, Va., t ere ii ne news from ourittmy later than that received 1 ere a, day or two :Igo: The Locothcoa, it nt atate - d,have elected their can diliate for Governor in Georgia,; the Whigs securing a large majority In both In i anelitor'pf the Legislature. Froyil Obio, we ha , ;:. good news. Thus far:ohe la stilt Wing. -)Tenhsylvania Lo Iduco to the "backbone.'. Slot tpajorit in lb. ' city and county is 2393. . • iVew Stir 'FlLESubscriber has 1 and lia.; nOw "acne! eral assort inent,of seal ( H eroceries. ardwar, which Will he found co and fresh Illeat, us wei produce. Call'and exa pre hared to sell Cori{ ever he - en sold n wi , at Brockville—, plat received front Philadelphia II at Bre, kvill.f. a lactic' and gen olahh: go4hls,such as Dry Goods, aid Queensivate. In additionto ist:int!). on hand, Flt.ll, Eilllnked il US /t{ good . finality of cnuntry mine nur stock, and you williin4 t,: at as low a rate as they have re, in Schuylkill minty. Inc.l. of all' kintla wanted, for • will be paid. Cr O. Si. PUTTS. ' 6 N. B.—Country pro which the luglieEt V;.111101 . III: IS." ; iversal - 01minleilf, 14-tbrburne, scedd , ,;i.dtp,bruisee. salt Thelon, piles, fever sores. , chdlhlaiva, dcald head, and all TOl2Sey , g A C0.1f1.1,p711: nAttri spr cliapnwl 117111dQ, wire It kind: , of INFLAMED Per,nns in :ill'rondi to be afili^tve, with the the •tittly of liert.l,3 of ! hind, ready tier any capato:, ..r very troobtemotoe•ron 1 ., 1 1 Cf !Vs! On 1111.1 r otopliq... ii 111011 most sputoly rI:III , PVCf Th.. I' xperwlice of NI 1 hem to kt•elo tt alw. val.rito:e 10,0- and nje,kl, (11: ER , Durr. 4011.E5. { , 111.4 of WO RTC! at all tintesliable inbovesompliiints. It iYtttericf,re !families -to In.,,vide and keep on iemergency, Itl'.)114)V that „Is tin s~ff:rm_ au,,:m e„t "the;ge 'rfitrs , w tin finve.used ntinent neetl loot be told thatit It a u pr fiefs muster of pain. and the of initianintatton t i ver dirgovered. It persoils is sufficient to prompt Vs oil hand. knowing that many. t3ls have been sive.l by this MA ..f. inflamed and other :mires.. t inst4ettly stow. all ;vim of the Nei ma all scrti: fitt family should - hi. •I rata “ 1 . - 1 7p.c,fion of it, in eas.i•of [ I. 1111 , T1 . ;10 , 1d while waiting ' for iiti do when arrived, besides pro -1 filintibt buffering whit.it might be blot:141(.41.1 over the sei.eret . t itijiisies by tire, er indatimmtion, anti toy its coni-• as .thei-,r ptir, tt tut Iti !IN° is the most ItErilblltV one,' in use. ed'and thousands wag., it. It to politic. favor with 0. polity here iii-tort' or mkt Irnd it. Attaitt .1,I• say. on family The agenb v. ill ittiolsh tfig this (hitt meta.— y's Univrteal flint - lif 111% . ;n.f.y TOrittrn on the out • Ne...tr" ;mt. leo,. .1 box unless S'oen. l'r.ee a 5 rt its per Ina, or 'fit & Tau Pry. N. y atorsola by agOits through. reri—Wkillil and prey .4%1; bout it, mart bunt, or 5e:11 , 1 4 WMII the doctt~r Win ht• co l a 1,4 it ~ vermoittiii, anon, o i limed vrtitps IL Outs 111011if,Sii4id , Jhr LETE_ ,P,XTI: Thoni,ltlOS haVe tr worklng 7ororell!ItoinW11 Jlll trim ~or recymi should he wi111 ,, 111 it. lic OttATIS IA il)I Chub 10% 111 *.il , !•t, frt. :lie )11) - n1 . 1) . T. 11)1. 0;11:1):Iillfc, ho fiv \ o.g • fi)r k 1 (/‘ Pol:;!1 4 1.. F•yrartioc, the ti of rtiato • Sold in N.•V: York no;..whig tirot ~ T,11.•V.A ,( J. ft MARTIN J. G. istiow7 , :. I'. SANDERsoN, 11. glii . o.tor Port • Witt. 11•'Marlout it 10 .6 . Na! , ,inii . hr agplits lichtlytkin cuunty for Pottnvile. Otihnn. /Idleport. `t.terwmi, rarnra, i 'nroth,.Tartta_qua. • . t. nr, Nett. Carle.. T. M H. Schwartz:Pr J. H. Alter; Tii Hei & Morzri Willl.llll Reifsnvti . jl i rti.••l Pall=, Jonag liantrinad. J. Clin•tl Jacob K Slioeber,& Cure, k a rt eff is l i n , :y:i Ixvan & Paul Bart, lioltnnlongo. rt t, Onvig.shurg. Port Clinton. ! - 04n. I tOrtg 47 4( envi , • Bargain!! time itior AT THE - NEW CHEAP - CASH STORE' In . 36 „,,„iri,.„4,4,„nhiiir cbuniy. Pen Irs . uirsitia, 'fez, cror its Bud , ,N.. Kede's Rotel, • • Serial/Ty street., El, 1.1 A R- B. oitW I G . T) Esi,r('Tri'LLi- annrmnee‘tn his oconerniiii Mends liandilic citizTos'ileneraliy. that he hae opened a new ig 11151) 510 , 11l Mi 111.451110, 5,111.1110- 11 county, where he ,nteni ,keep on hand a large and varied assortment )f ¢ o s, enihraeing atoting•otbers D Y CiaDDS, Linr (Its, frKOCERIES, , • QUEEN'S lA' AM, sIIDOTS le.. SIM .S, - NAPS Sr.' eltrS,,, 'HARD WARE. 1 1 .PLASTER: SMOKED MEAT.. i VISIT, BALT, MINIM; GOOD', 1 ike.. As., ~••• , AU of which have been laid In new, and at micas, Pas. !Me with the timek, From the kaowledre he has oft ea nierehantile hnsiness atiitthe nazi's of this market and his driterminationitit sell roil c.ises tintx,'lmch g'-to quick sake and smjall profits, he flatters himself that all who flies him a ea, li will find a bargain and cheaper goods at ble asort,)than can he found In any, other itsitab lihement in the Ciial Region, and."' mistake. 'Now is thc. -- FOI EL Wo){lo4.—.The subscribers red to furnish the Colliers and deal colinty,with Shovels of all kinds at elphin prices. Attention is [milieu ir Coal, Shrivels. Orders for Shovel, (tern prompity attendedlo. SILO - JOAN 13,-4 iIIiANKLIN SI are now pre $' eve of Schuyll theleireist Philo !ally called to th of any Bile or pa n;. 11.',1517 rori:Mtnen , ' M 33 37:0 .129 , 7703 13351 311 3351 3072 so 214 16 53 261 13314 34(X1 3119 9.466 297 290 0 3180 2510 359 57, 21 I 4 FROM MEMO() iewv (non Mexico on Wed 'he outisti;nre of it i., brief- and at the laat,aceJurits Gen: Rhea had captured