VISIT TO TAIVIAQIJA. a . •.- 7 -- , r On a visit - to this flourishing place last week, we Were ,c, 'John Randolph in 1806, thus spate :-..0. much gratified as well as astonished at the rapidity of t declare - in the - its advancement' tvitl;inthe last year or . two. It la situ- was - hot instituted for the purpose of . offensive 'face of Jay; that this government ,- 180. - aced sixteen miles from Pottsville: in ...North-Easi di-,Counties. Shunk. Markle. nection. . • war-no-it was. framed - (to use his own lan • . I gouge) for the C 0 ,17.7 moo deft:tee and general we)- Adapts. 1645 2485 • Some °film finest beil.diaga in our county Irate re- I f a te, which are inconsistent with offensive war. t'Pl_e'S..l?en.Y. a . ar,3 ..sr, 5105 Armstrong, la 1107 ' Gently been erected in this place. They ere regatta .- I I call that offensive war 'which goes out of our Beaver, 1 ' 2093 •.2';:10 business stands, with private residences attat bed. The limits and jurisdiction 'for the attainment of ob- !!elurd,. 2551 , • Nit Hotel of Mr. Haughttwout, recentl y anupleteil, is a , jects not within those limits and that jurisdiction ; u Blair ' . New County splendid of, and •adminibly adapted fur the objects ' , 1: - .•eDepoptZliiiion of - rirzinia.-The Parkers. Bradford, . 35‘25 • 2967 intended. It is three stories high, surrounded with j• - ... . - . Bucks, ' -5106 -- aSot burg t.anette informs as treat upwards ot .seventy Butler, '2051 '2197 spacious piazzas, supported on hear, sattale Pillars-- 1 emigrants a few days ago, passed -through that Cambria , , 1122 • 969 the whole painted in white. The infenialarrangemeht , tow n, front the Valley of Virginia, on their way. cen tre : . ; 235-4 ' 17 ' 56 5 1 .75 ' 6129 is excelleat-atfording - •ti Beading-room. Dining-room , , I " With a large number of slaves, to Missouri, and Chester - Clarion, ' Paso • 792 1 Bar-m(1131,1'0110r, roulades and gentlemen,liatts, &c., , the remainder to lows. Thus, says the Gazette, Clearfield, - M 'on the first door, all of ample dimensions, welt-ventil- 8 ''. Itated, and atm udandy supplied with light. To our no- :to Columbia, , 3199 1593 iSi Irginia peopling other dales , When she ought C " •' ; t • = s Craw ford, ' -erM 2110 hold her own - and attract emigration' from tion, the Hotel is 'a splendid affair tlinfotehout, Cuntberlaud, 30 05 1972 ami " abroad. • would form a conspicuous feature imtioviis of larger , -• Carbon, ' IS4 453 ..--•-•-• -1 Tax on Old Bachelors.-A bill has pas- Dauphin, 2352 3'213 IMeteusions than Tamaqua. wi l l theyrtftetent direr- , e-!' ' ,- E,NLANGEMEN • e OF Taß JbURNAL. .. tio . o f iiii . res. . l hest . • hi nett to a third reading in the New, York- Legists..• Delaware, ' 1493 ' 2069 ,it prove an agreca e resort T. 107 - 3501 . lure to tax old bachelors and widowers seven dol- k ' At the commenc'enatit or morrow volume in January for these \rho may , visit that Borough.Elk, ' • 132 103 next, it is our intention ro enlarge ta rt t . of Thrce years ago the poirulation of Tamaqua was ' furs each, the proceeds to lie to the "sup - Fayette, 3701 ":.6 . the Miners Jmunat, and introduce various /oleo- alter- port and common school education of the poor Frankliu, - 3211 37bi aliens and Improvements, with the view of jar.. Tensing about one thottsalid; it .is now about :Testy-fire Ann- , or Greene, 9:255 ' 1425 uhan children of the towns in which such bach oui space Mr news.matter, and affording additional fa- deed -having noire than doubled in two, rears : mid if . r Huntingdon, ra33o ' 4021 cilities for our increasing advertising patronage. . • elors and widowers Shall reside." We hope a Indiana, . 1417 9.09 S weslionid judge by the busily and_baitoess.aspect exhi- 617 We shall arrange the enlargenter tio sin manner as -,":- to preserve the:present shape of the paper, and. in. bited, it In likely to continue 'increasing, at,the same et similar law may soon be adopted in our State. a j e u tle io rs t cp a n , , . l iF s tads j traduce three or fourcolumns of additional space. We even a greater ratio. Al any rate, it is not difficult to , r.. - ir at the yearly meeting of the Society of LanCaster, • .5..5 , 3.2 ~ , , J ad3 will thus fttruishal"re Ma"er'tha" is Pr"vid"d l'Y tea"). - - • Friends, held at Baltimore last week, they protest. Lebanon , i t 4° - I ' B anticipate its future creatness. • . Lehigh, aero 143 tithe mammoth publications of the tore populous : towns, and have none of their uncamfortaldrers. of Property,. howeyer, being in cagc4, n-quest, is held !ed against wars in general. • and the Wat . with 1,„,, e4n.e , . 361 - 9 2561 . 'shape.' 1915 - . at ~,,_.. 0 ,,,, biw .,, rates, w i th on . 4 ,a... in t ten deacy.- 1 Mexico in particular -against the. institution of ___loeetaina. -s me arrangements ,for furnishing the, latest intent- , - •air,,. ! ,416 307 settee are ample and complete. The ablation - Telc• rhis may materially' retard the grow th uf the - place. or ,o slavery and its further extmsion.• end against .:,ie....".`ei,,,,. Tr-it 2765 graph connerung this place with nil the leading Cii WS • elbow...it tube canted btYond a reasonable mark. . Wis. ; Odd Fellowship, Free Mas mry, .and secret in. mifilin, - • 15g 1506 In the I.lhion, enables us to procure important news to the very latest liniment. This is of course a yery Mrs., 1a h a,...s iIL a ts s , don l• •IA! i - f ai rrate - far r •al-estate, and seeks :solutions generally, as well as a paid of a hired Monroe, ; 1 . 601 • 377 ... Montgomery, 521)4 4341 -expense to us. and we may add that this is the may to tits:iamb , it , 1 1 tomb as possible anions the mass , w ini4. . r y• '' - Northampton: 3166 '2155 journal in this sectinn of the Slate. th.r has ee•''sqfril °filo: businesss- men and residents of the town. The i 177 - •'The National Board of Educatio.7.! ! ; of Northualberland. 2351 * 14t$ ' its SelVieta.. The markets u: New -York. Phi1:1.1,11.11,a -. ' ' spirit uf iniprzwernent is thus kept alive, and no trope- • which Ex-3overnor Slade is General Agent, has r n e r ii r eonr ,' t ,„: . 0, 2• 1„ 1 : - 11 1 .1 3 ss l a -.2 &c., are reported to within a few hours of oar wine to press, thus placing us considerably iti advance of the ditto:rite experienced in free competition. , just sent out fiom . 11 . a.tforil a company of thirty- ishil, 'ti,y, ' 5265 ' 9262 regular publications of the cities. '"...1 five youhg la dies, teachers for the %Vial. They 'Pike, . Potter, 643 527 ' 142 The character of the newspaper is, as a gen-nil The pr . oposed Railroad from Tansaqua to Easton via ' ii IN e . . have for some time past been passing through a Schuylkill;,, - . 3217 2390 ~ • riling, a certain index to the t hummer or the people lite leltielt, thence connecting the Soutervloe ant . n , . supporting U. Like a moth-ter repres•riting our Govern- -course of preparatory training in that city, where S , onarritet„ .2ls o York roads. Will give additimlal impulse tudhe iortner !New County • meat at a foreign court ; the people are wont,to esti- . mate our character. from. the conduct _and iippearance Place , and ii , i d iiibt inetense its Wad" *verY . Susqueha na, . 246 S hege ti . .__ • thee weregretuitously hoarded in several henevo- toullwo. t 505 of our representative. _A i newspaper Aroad is mitattlesi Tat, number of Collieries in the immediate vicinity is ._ lent 'l3nithee•' , Tinga, - . '1975 104 1 2 as the rentesentutit eot th e people supporting.it.l777 • 2721 The Miners' .fereal has aril hrge circulation colliparattvely few at present. but they arcs ery produc, i '..7.7 : Off - tp tfh. his head !-James Peacock, Esq. 1 ; ‘ ,: i i , 1 , . , ...,1 WaShi s n 't iton, . ' 5 1 9.5t5 93°-- - 3 8 90 1 ? - -' notone the heavy capitalists of tit., larger cities:and i., ' rice ones. and earned on 1115 , 11 a,, e xtensive scale. Thy‘ 1 for a long timelheetricient post master at Hat looked upon as the immediate rellre , entative of the iii- amount of Coal shipped the present season. up tu the' l'isbUrg, Va. has been removed, and J. G. Mc W ., arren, 1107 611 terests-of this region. • New. to . rendee.thia representa- fir • Instant is about 6ef; 600 tons. The principal "per- • Kinky. editor . . of the Democratic Union, 'appoint- " 1a53 rill W a e ) st u u e i ' oreland 4701 • 27 ;S '.--.., five Winthy of the position. is our object and should be !!..* . ' ' ' • ' an te u Mids.-rm. i ts pr „ por r i ,,,, as tile slipper_ alma acc J o hn &B. carter, Heaton & Carter. Harlan 1 , ed in his place. The only offence of Mt. Pea- Wyoming, ' e. 04 'ZS4 - ware and ccspectability of a journal Is In v onlailled & Henderson, R. Ratcliffe & Co.. Win. Donaldson and ' cock was his participation in • the recent 'Taylor York, 4691 2502 . abroad, is the diameter of the livoisle h./ intelhgebee, (... 1- nti.ention! • . cud substantial integrity . . established. James Taggart. The main outlet for are trade is the I Slate i • . Little Schnylkill Railroad, which interorts the Reading . 1 , 72-'1 dreamt that I was engaged in witting, - - • La-,ll'e bare reeeired a kik r requesting ILI tonn- Itailn•ad and B . eliiiylkill Navigation aj,Prir , t Clinton -a and that in the midst of a sentence a tnusquito . istance of sith. - en Mlles. ' ' nouroile the forthcoming., to our borough, of a band ''' . .. 0/ - • . The towns of Middle Port, TIISCI-IFora, &c ., through hint for so disturbing. me, having spoilt a beauti . •of ..Nrocaliats called the Holland Fantly, who, tt ' , ••• • . %omit oe . passet.,elaibit the some proSpertnii ton.. pe-. fill paragraph. "( will not trouble you,!' he is expected. will visa us abinit the I.2ift dust,, for . 4uhat to all the other toiviis and villages in our regfon. replied. ''l have merely Caine to , punctuate - a ' , . •; ' the purpose of giving, musical enlertainmer.ts. ." . ria r attention, wail cOntiiiiialll l attaeted :by tiny build- pa., , seg...' - . • , 1 • ~,.., as 1: het y esteida ) ;strew n along the r, nd.niol .<-,y t' - .7_, ,, We . notice in Me IV. 0. Papers the an 0....1 We neglected to annanner: lot week, the frequently n'e.cetild regard with tin:liveliest -aatisfac- knouocernent of the . ,drath of T. B. Skinner, Esq. olVilltotitit of Jame 4.r. to the Freaiden. 1 lion a handsome Cottagr:, an imposing : Church; a stn. of that city. The deceased was a son of J. S. ty of the Tamaqua and Easton railroad company. l ' pendoes Ware- house. &c., sic. lint what •ple:aitt.d'usiNSkinner, foirrierly of Baltimore and I,Vhshington,, • r ni..St wens the hic,•ssairt tria-te of the Steam Deemer , . but now a eesuleot of New York, and editor of Thu apPointioent appears 'to inve •• satisfacnor. to • • nee greeted utt frem [yell; loaner, and the `ic.at - ..r of die Farniti's fii6FOT:y. , ! . all the friends of that tinprovement. -, - i Cars as they would be li . eut off iu endless trains,loaded. !,."-!-,--' The first pair of Iteratrlig Pistols turned • - - ;to t h e brim.. Toe st. - wv strke or the cotnery.,tiogine. out by . !dr. Sainutt C,At, at his armory in Hert a:lt The deni . h of. ..1. W. Htinfingdoit. a' Sena- ' and inn , deep hollow-conch which follows. to the ears , • ford. were made by order of the. President of the tor of-the United ...Sete,: from' Connecticut . , and •of the Aissrie.ines wies ones% keitt up their shrill war- United States• for his `brother, Major Polk. of 'an eminent citizen and juiist, is toinouitiod in: the ; whoop in our f, resta. wonisl have been regarded as the l l lthe 31 regiment of Dragoons, who is now in • '-once of conic t'inhster genii, in a.desperate vtriagele Mexico, news He ditsl, at his re.sidence in N or- - ... - • • • : •• I its with, -.• ' . • , • with 11 , •alli!. Pat, to Elva:zed man, it is music, am its „,....„, . . • with, on Nionday last. ... .t'notes pro. laim the glory With which his• industry mid , "..!b" - Ri,42up •thwerdank.-A ) We thing is certain: rho General Consention has settled that the Dio ... inaenuitsthaVe n . ..ii erOW:in;l. •. "the Ve - r.liareloicit Tel i.o . y.s . :An . ' - ceae s ia trot caeca!, and Dr. Onderdonk is, by con - ... ei ' tensive Atith , at r ite furnace is 'law in coarse of ; ' . • srquer.co, the actuaithough-stilliuspended, Dish, SEASONABLE OE= EVATIONS. - epofew Work:' • inimstruction by Messra; SUrnuel Colwefl, William i • • - ' -- - . A few weetr . haes. wrought a wonderful change in 7 - .7.: - •= 'Once `rt Schoo lmaster. -'l",hia ‘Vilmington A... Davis and othera, on the Schuylkill, and dircet- , th.-appear :owe of the country. But yesterday the trees - ' , Blue lien . a Chicken-say - 1 that Gen. Ca , s, our for ly on the line of the ReadinTßailroad, opposite , were clad in their riche..t foliage, and noddedinajesti mer minister to France, formerly taught school in The 3fanufacture . Gold l'ens.-7A (ever of . from the New York.COrreSponotent of the t:harles the Niihau di -Con shoSingken,•almut three,- miles ; early to the passing breeze. The fields were. carpet, d 11 , i,at 'city. , Mane of the present citizens of• Wilt _ . . . woo theirturunalit greensward, flushed-in the pures - t • - . • ~. ,clown Courier contains the following interesting! ~ beloeo Norristown.. _ . • min ton went to school to him. F ' : ere-v....and here and there dotted with Sowers of the • - • NEW JERSEY -Thel.ifoihen candidate for Govern: ; statistics of the gold pen manufacture: The con-Pi • • - : • ry t colors. and the 11121.4 ' delightful fragrance. -The ..11 - T • An Improreaseat.-Tfley are In atiing drays or has been elected :in nits state by a majority of about thaversy about gold pens waxes ratlie j i warm. the t_V - State Finances.Tbe State Treasurer, in ! •:_ a e ; , : , ,, irunn ~,!n , , nue - •• . - - . maurbed to his gamboge In his iri PithAturg with a fitted pulley fastened to the.l 1.,,,a,,.. The la-46i:wine, how,-ver, is Whi; by a large ! dealers tryin to undersell each other, until a pt ! in ... g . view of the lei.: that iiii damage done to.e, our repose ih he [...Ain: shade, or by lite inunifuring brook• front part, by Means : ,If which one man Carl I .1 1 .na_', rna i,n y , . I . ! and silVer case can - be . bate ht for 5 , 14.' Inc' first . . .• • ~ . ' ,sanals will materially diminish the public receipts, 'the biros were busy in their work_f sugar, or any other heat) %Tit , ht I and sela up iteir a li°4';•h e ad 0 . _ • . o , ,•---------••" , ..?"•'''. - --''''-L- -" - "TT - - IT .. without any assistance.- , • - has issued a eii•cular, L ealliter, S ca t the officers ct. arse, " "P ie """ . i " /13mt ""Y w'th the I''""1.18e." amt • 1ta1.5:77.11.-DANYt, . , I lisastrikinginstarice of the' rapidity with Which, ,•.- ~ 1 • l'A bete ' Candidate far the l'resideney.- ', - . ~ m this, country, a Yankee notion ton's urea) be the severe' counties. in the taitate to cohict and • o„._, :--;2-ThP Z4.1.11/ICAOttc Trade..-In 'the Tbe Pena.' County Democrat recommends Gov. I ' tear a :natter of iniportariee. It is only nine, years • ' The baliny hav and Waving KIM pomlised aniple . - - • , . . 18''S PIC 'uantit" of this article exported front ' - pay ov,er promptly and f ully, all Stale taxer that ' ,- • • Shank as the Demooctatte candidate - forth,. Pres'. , ••••• ,-: 'I - • reward for the i'artner's nut, an ! • .. .cheer , nl s o ng of- Brazil, did not eiceed 4000 . milries le value. and : are now hue to the Commonwealth. • I " the niitkAnaid would go'ilp in the evening dusk. The in tots and the Oiclestown• I)e InOirLlt dency . , _ • _ , ~ _noW they are numbered by thousands wee icy I • ' r . . endorses the reirommonddiap. Bao-hoo. (0' d - 'weight;whereas,' thelast fi - • •• , SO 11,1 poun s 11l - well remember using sitter pens pmesiouaty to . ' met tnettnty avow:, a, if to enjoyl the picture wrought • I 'l5 6it .umotinted to upwards td - .".. ' h ir...Y . 7he Court liatie earmniittee r . we AN , sot - *f 't ''• • Id' • d own l l- ' ''''''' - ''D Death ' a Tele -,, rapi tVires.-On the 17th 1 "' "1111 -Y ear .' 18 . ' . .. . .. ! 11 ' 3 a. but tPY were ''' hardeled or wonout. . point=, te. itie pencil 0 'lnfinity; wee .cast i.s ray! in . ~..,,, en 0„, •s ' , 690.000 lbs., besides 41a.00d pairs of shoes, the i elasticitv, and soon became useless. In IB3S, ~ . ry to say. have not yr.: beetiiable to agreo upon a ftmots of brilliancy. The breeze , . wandering from its , tut., as Mr..Shawyer, was riding ,at avery last . , whole salnea at' - 500.000 -indreio.. It bee,itnesr, ' Rev. Mi. Cleveland conceived the idea tfa,;t' pens , locatiun A for the proposed "buildis4t. •Ehev ti a ,,„, steely retreat in'the mountain, Went , ' steal tort/Y 0., . • --r rate in Ttearborn,-counts.iniliana, be came up • ' . • therefore. a !natter of great conaideiatioo I or• Bra. f misfi t he made of . g . :.11. Which would be better • ... I tlevoted several days .to the consideration or the ll, ' P''' scene, and - • i -elle, and crud the sweats' brow of the 11 ,- Ilitst n.gain, , t the tel aaraPh Wires. which cut lite throat, : . [ . , zit not only to preserve this branch Ot, trade in its :than miill pens, and more economical, ahhough , • '• . laborer. The Bum or business .Ileac rd, nonght Producing instant death: . . present flounshing State, but likewise' to be.'able mule of:. such costly material. He communicated' ipfestion, and on I,.'t elneaday latit adjourned to went oin to the clear evening air, . save the'softene3 ca. ITT te...ilayor of the 'city of New York hastie pr. Lc tn in prop.or La 1,... In- , to augment - isl • 1 - o t. - nlo •• - • ' ideas• B ' - - • . his to sown,. who improved an them. and meet on the I.6th iost. We trust that . by that denre of niusic ~., a nd the hapiiy ringing laugh. of ihe suggested that the. City -Councils should' adapt creased cbtraut4tron. -No other branch of its ex-,1 who was the first maker of, gold pen , 4 - rt this or time the Minds of the committec-inen will be re- 3ouria.'• mingled Formnirurs., with the strokes of the oar. some meastires iiiy which to =publicly testify the ' - Oc t p tratte is so prollialik,s:neanothina but man- . • b ' • 3C ter '• • II ' - . ; ony ot her country. . ler ti . came 34 lee, ' It! glide over the placid waters . .. ' feeling .o'. the pe o p le in.relation, to the 'great vie.. solved, and , that the site may thou be named ef ad theY wt."' • • uel labor is •required. and • one. man empltiyeal in i ; and then a dozer; other triakera, such Was the. de ' soon the ripcnit gram tails to the reaper's .ille; and tories recently _wined , Mexico. ' its collection c-an obtain extract sufficient in, one ; mand fen the article. • Bagley is the must exten , once,•without - further citeundo:tnion- -•- - a ihe emden earn is gathered ?thni the withen•estalls.- ~........,: j ... n em !'ogre dealer in ready' made day to make ten pairs of sly es, the'ciarrerit price ;site manufacturer. stirpriaing et it may Wein.. ... . - . . , ___ - -a. 3 " • and the leaf- The gr,•ensward is nipped with the frogs; . . re - Hon: father 'Cooper seeout, ou !loads linenl,.in N. Y. advertises his abide and chemizetts act which being 30'0 rein each, =gives three rookies Ihe employs a capital of ;.-.30 01.00 in this business. _leis t:einblingly am; to their native boughs, as if loth _ under the melltferous - appellation. of "Male and per,,liem, equal at the a currentexchange to 71..f.d. last, from Philadelphia, in th f t Ship Saranac, fur a . ~ a 1 'I Hi; expenses • are :1,1.000 per .week. A boase to et, ail der forever m the cold ground bkdow '. The gre . ' n Female envelope He'll do. - ~, a day;which in that Cheap cotilitry 8-13 -Y B e'r nB '. Made a etiferact , with 13TO:ill - i - S: Beaky, in the • • his contemplated tour through Id grope. It is eras. • , f the fields, arid thebright mil ts of thi: ti • - ~_, • • . Weevil r uivalent to ' 4, 2 So in the United States. 'early stages ~,,A f,„1.1,„. -v . i otvers. the Sculptor, proposes to furnish e q • •_ • of the btaine.s for all the ens they I - . p said that the Secret try of State Ilea entrhsted ------ ''-- --- of-the this , like the playthings of I the. State of Vermont with the.statues of Ethan ° /4! A li•roEc Achiecement.-The several ac.... i made, and thus h•ol a monopoly of the business child re posing in undisturbed sleep, are gathered iogeth- Alen him with the oleasing "411.:e of assuring his hall: • Al and Thomas Chillenden, far the sum of counts we have hid of the sufferings anti niortali- ; for three years, They Soh]. $75,000 per annum _en. ed by our Father and stowed:away for amither time :•-• e.. 0, ,partythe j neva, Pope Pius INTO of the warm ey mpathy of 0 00• They are to be placed in the Capitol. A few cord blasts from the .tut winds-a few shrugs •• `,... ' 43 • ty of a of emigrants to California, in the jof this,-Srlicle; nearly one half of which was • . mountains, last winter, have been rather imperfect, ; profit. ' Bagley then sc ent, on, and has made a our government and peep!e in his present Idlers' of the shoulder, and the smoky, hazy, Indian Saintlier ...- )..r.e . A tcarning.-A mantle Keen has obtained leavingin uncertainty the, fate of a few. Bea 1 rapid 'fortune. Hid 'erns rank the first in the . ... . and .welbalireeted drools for the aincliotation of curses : Drennow I _. • 't is lie-r 'ali though the breeze is a areedict of $2.500 against a Mr. Bolaskey. at 'letter in the California Star we learn that passed ; market, although the ••Richeliee pen• made by Italy. - , • - - -- -f ~ , , ‘ I gentle and the sun smiles clown in yi :ninth. the xret ' Ph] . n i adelphia, as damages for an alleged malicious , ' • , , ' mtdshipmau VI oodworth organized an expedition i E.•M'ataan & Cu.. Is Eldlly t " .,.!. 'They pos -- - -.- lust' of the fi-is ti: gene, and rise trees are seripped of prost•cution. . -- - 'to the rriountsins iii, March. and. Saved from d‘aath 1 aesa in the highe,•t 'degree', the requisites of darn . ----- City of Phitodelphia, tang celelna- their coverim, and the leases, witto-md and yellow. !... - r• Sinta Anna being asked if he had ani of the emigrants rho were ~ . snow 1 Ify; elastic!., . I, of v. f I t forty lnc "moments who were east in the snow ;i i y an, are meat ac roe- Ma er 'nal dealina with Tatar and Scott, replied, ted for its Weekly newspapers. ii. soatt to have rattle '" tilt` ""P"'''' ' 4. th ' r•"''' "'" Th i " w a ' 'he facer- r fq. ' 4° ''` -• ' . ite seas••tr ef the Indian, (n.elaftlioly mi. mortal of his -Yes. I have kept up a running a4count Wk.la both . • another. The nime • of the paper bas not ye: .children were terrible. Two of Mrs. Graves's iin !lie manlifectere oI 'pen=, the golis first roll a - attnest per:abed race') .ind il was pis delight to s , ,t fire of them." • . • cloldren - that died, were' eaten by tie Fur ' rivors ed out in rilains, nail then cut-yrith a die to the re been announced, but that wid. be 01 litt:e accouht to the leas es andCltaSe iti: rit-er froin his retreat sit the ; • n' -- Rer. 'Thomas . Swehton has resigned the , and uhenthe party was found, they bad eaten the . quired = hope, the' yeitins put on, and then ground when it is known th,ii. it•wi3 nepear under the wor m s to a mon.. secure plate for his moor:mg min.- i charge of the First: to Chinch in Philada. ! breast, heart, liver arid lungs of Mis. Graves, whn i down (o a th's required nib. The points are iridium, "*The actrits , :nun's .umnie:," he. IsMiiiii soy, ..i,A • p ast wad will soon remove' 'to Cincinnatti, where he. auspice-a of curb ter':;ons as Jos. Ji.. Chanller. also died. ,The undertaking to save the coat ones : a rieW metal formed with platinum. The points Dr. R. . ird, R. R. Goaham. &r. gentlemen •and gone; but the Indian's summer is olds' come." - has accepted a call - - Their Ftninr.er O . • • - • - • .i-this earth, haters er, it forever gone: -_-, ...... . i, ' was drinzult and ilangerous.:_and W' oodivorth him- 'arc all imposed generally,,, without the ceremony .- r z ~e _arcarosatip of Lyons, a convervative self was twents•f .ur days is the snow, and Gros- lof ao introduction te,the Malign bowie and cost of 'ample experience talent and energy to render - " ' Th. white iltall'A suinan•r los been to titers mere than •- . • . Roman Catholic, has ordrdered prayers to he put ~ sect Bear mountain four times. , I from 57 to 555 per ounce. The pens and cases it succe.asful iti the highest degree. the coldness of wino r-and odd. dreary winter. is all i t he contersian of the Pope ; whets too I,ib- ' . e .. 1--- c/ Heights rd the Piilideats.-1-Al mos t . alt l sell at train filo to - $3O per dozen. The inanu -7 they will ever experience in th,• onward sttales of ea- j eral for him: ' "'facture of the silver cases ia a distinct business, lightened-c.`.e - satiaa R.:*.' , .... - ' t'.l7--- 'lndia Rtriihre. Soddles.-India rubber is our PreSidents have been . tall men, as if we had selected our rulers as the - Children - of Israel did and employs a large capital. It is nut easy to - now used fix saddles, to which its tlaslicity, dura-make an estimate of the number of pens Maim their first eitenarch, for his lir - .1e1at.., General 'Wash . !_ !-7 ,?' Gen. llin fi eld Scott .-= lt may 'not be bility. and other qualities pectfliarly adapts it. ineton was fully 6 feet; *John Adams 5 feet, 10 i factored, per annum, but it is not probably less amiss at this t:me, to re f e r t o the ca reer i ll }t e as. .r - r - aDtar father, lam sick-tort/I/1"d be a inches ; Thoniaa Jefferson 6 feet 2. inches ; James !than 1.000, • • han 1 000 000 of which Bagley ;mikes nearly b;11-iau. fever •'". wrote a son to s father late'v - Madison 5 feet 9 inches :' James. Monroe, fully 6 one half. A person who had not thought of the Cu of this eminent commander. The ridicule ' - ' • - '- ' . He was in jail fur a• - debt at the -time. , feet ; John Quincy' Adima, 5 feet 10 inches: An-•, stal , ject would scarcely suppose that eig,ht hendret.l With ;a hick his opinions, Ratiched at the cam- , , 1.- - & - A// are en. e ano gentlemen wow- drew Jackson. 6 feet 1 inch: Maattn I,an Buren, pound? weight of gold were used up- ',very year - menceme nt of the campeign, were received in ' aldays. A western paper speaks of a lady who ' the manufacture of such a tridin arucle a -5 feet 6 inches ; Wm. H. Harri-on, 5 feet. 10 in- 7in! e! % • s , certain high quarters, is 'nu doubt freihin the re- ; was hanged last year. _ ches ; John T . v ler. 6 feet ; James K.. Polk, 5 feet, 1 pens. a business unknown ten years ago-yet such - . . . 10 .inches: These are heights above the average, is the fact. The demand fifi, the snide is enor- I collecti in of most persons. But when the ton- t ~ .7 ? - 'll is soil that ten thousand barrels of ap- of mankind. , mous, and it is now difficult to find a person who . • • f a r have arrived in Phila del hia from the East- i I tesit waxed %yammer, and the deathly Conflict ht_ .l' P . r i,.....,..f ie - • - • .- .-- . write,: at all unprovided with this most economi ward, within the past week .Lptscopaz tmnrention aajourneu tine I I come more alannittg, these same derider. of his . ' :. • cal of all pens: One export of 1,000 grace has die on Thursday night, at Nets York. The can- , • I into I :.77 - 7he New:rak Canals have yielded the I been made to England, where they sell for artinea military - takins were compelled. to call tliem into .-s non providing for the voluntary resignation of a i _.., , ...tate , this season, $3,051,•450, newly a millibn -• I, requisition. \„,. He was placed at the head of a 1 t - • 1 su.spended Bishop. was referred to the committee ; 3 l ace ' 1 more thin a- year. on cannons , to be - considered at the'next conven'--I. _lfodern Invention... 2 lle New York Sun handful of men most of them undisciplined , r------in, ' of theLebanonßankof this• • 1 ~..o. • e n o te s - i makes the following •otweivation on the subject of soluntems, and with these we see him storm the .'. State, are now redeemed at the Western Bank of jog ossion by Bishop Meade, It is 'stated that I Modem Inventions. The strongest witness the strong-hold of the enemy. deerhed : impregnable i Plaited elphhao - the House of Bishops sent a reply to ,the inemor- I present age has of its superiority over the past is 1 to any force that could be brought against It, and in t ' The tried of Cal. Fremont commenced in ial of Bishop onderdank, - giving: him leave to .in the number and quality of its inirentiooa. ,The: -. • Washington city on 'Wednesday last. He will withdraw the same, and affonling no'hope of a I classic Greek surrounded by muse haunted groves a siege of hot a few boars duration we see the cite, i ' doubtless be acquitted. . .•- . reversion or rethission of the sentence. . , and statues of 'inimitable beauty, had not the sir lethe fort, . its contents and several - hundred pas- I . . .................., • r''''lniporian s t Legal Decisian -It has been P corivenience of a cooking stove, and the lux-, t -. oners captured; Then, rallying his troops. he I t..7 4- 7Frederick Freaky. Esq. the newly-elected decided - in one of the Courts Of Charleston, hi , urious'Romarb. louoging on the silks of Persia renct-ates the interior ; ' 'clears the enemy before ; President of the Schuylkill-Navigation Company - judge G aosy, that a person offree Indian descent, I. amid marble baths am orangel' scented villas, was Es"' IV; see that souse of our exchanges are • , Lim, like -chaff before the wind"-routs liiin • !, accompanied by Capt. NleCanless, J. C. Cresson. unmixed with negro blood, is a free'person of col- I - forced to burn a floating wick in en open censer agitating the suljectef.tiewspaper-postage. They • .of oil to light and defile with smoke hi's:spiel:aid • - . or, and therefore an incompetent witness.' • This 1- , I , • hams du corasor al Cerr o Gordo, Cherubusca,' , J. Lippincott, and others, arrived in our Borough .., •,..., -• o .• - • which ; palaces. The spirit - lamp; the safety lamp. the - _ - VIOIVEROS FIRST PRESIIIM ppo.ouon to the , practice ere in favor of at:owing them pass free within the 1 . • • I ' , Oct low H an • • - • , n.M.att PDX Minima del IZey. Contreras, and Chepultepec; !on Tuesday last. The . object of their visit is, has hitherto d u n sed in the Courts of South Car-, o rotary atove..kuc en range and ten thousand ape weariness , chi :Teleran) . hemns with languor . and • WRITING' INK. ~ State in which they are published. For our Part .._. ' fiancee hi I ti to bake if oor labor .3 ' ------. ''''''..-- -.4‘. a nine ' and voiniting. soreness f the , ,_.,_ _ e Veda! just cr-ar.l.'ed try fie Aeuricaa Taiii..gte, and finally, meeting him at the vvalls of the city -we presume, upon matters connected with the aline, •-• free In and the desee mlards of free In'. !P. . n s' -- eh g, • p . ring throat. great Mire. and many. other unpleasant coma- ! "'"• e - , ,5 .. e.„ y„.1.. . 0 .,.. 4 . 7.) ~ we ete,lecidedly opposed. to this idea: The mu- I taints D • rnc.t.'s /seise Ve..ereble Pi7swil!l•e•Pund • machine syaterit4 and in whicttt'there is more lux- I P • , ... . . - - ~,......,., ,i rPHE fallowtna tearritans from dcortriciaird Irstim -lof Mexico, within view of it , towering capitol, 1 - future - management -of that improvement-the ' liana- in am it y, with ' I •'' he 'Siete having been al-. ' the,very best medic:as lathe war - 14f.: tha cure .... - mem you take rotT the' postage, the at masters t - ways regarded as coast in Superior , - - I ors an.' usefuloesa than all the puiple of Tire_ or l • - , Pox because they clear,e. the body fr”mt , .-- ,-,, ^' , '" , en r ms : '.2- _L. tines speakifor itself .; f 1 i :sad magr.iticett palaces:, confronted. by the corn- ". belief being mow -general, that • 9 more liberal ;gold of Ophir, the haughty old world conqaerors I he - -h , 1 : acne • • , Ot %.-tv'sr small Pc.x and , Euler-gen! Or Pen'nsylvanti, I ) . _- , would get careless and : -itodepeothAit,” add would a .Courts. . • .. . . ..i re- , rs w-c 1 are .e t 00.5... n - ~... ~,,, _„. t , I P.tilada:.. Mat' 111. 1-'74)- If -, loin'eal at:cm-at' of the army- and the p o pulace of 1 coarse toward the trade will hereafter lie . pursued ~,...., knew nothigg ationt. Thieir great art Was war t other eraptivecompionitsdeat of-yery In d - e- 1. le.n to . 11 " - ' :slyersamet" thebt. k "rk ^-fg. 3 set their wits to; Work to raise clubs for popers 1 '' 0... j Tht - Mot:banns hare locr.ted ' their grand • !and their inventive facialtles ctudied its sactessful 1 r t t ' i n- Fr ''' t !' reetl "'.'"' - ''" .' - win, - k -i, -- • Indosn a egezable Pills 1 aring try. One - r.. Ma-, [tare • '• by Mr. JoYerdi E Here„ vc. have found it welt saucer the city stationed on the house-topa, in.windows : than that which marked the former management- gathering place about half way between the Utah ' . ,' ' len every night on goir.g to .',... n-..., 1 a short lime, ... - - . E. . . . •,, , • faablialited in other tent s. No. We must hove - ' ' -- • onte .•• - • - .., r , ~.- 1.1., r..,,-,e, da- , -...:-..i. fa. iramuser,pu by Ito njmein, rarely, and , ITS egg , . ;IL . " iprosecuuon. , The ancientsoaasm to have c ..m - ~ no, ono) Maw , a per .-ci. cu. . ...,-: , - ..- -. • . ;.- , and gait Lake, in California, on a stream which . , .. , 4 w are TS" -aia 3 , awl other secure retreat's. be triumphs over: all 'We recret having been aleent from the office .... ' cied, as ba.c, 'the labor of refiecing the c , ••mti - ad thaio. - -ad ord.:her dith_s will be restore?, fees "-gui--""- is rh•-•4 also y, r• ..- , , , e common ,-• a , rasa:. - . • ._ - PO or the ainatetiified - P. .I.'s will head conaects the two watere. ,Tb.edistarice:berstreca the i -h -'s•-t•t• ..c•ss•r•l'n-- ..• u.....f1 , preseti: indamma- . with- 'W. E. Honiara_ NI, D- Dean oft .. e Facuoy • and forces his wit into the city in the face of ill , when it called upon as, we should , gladly wants of life, and siirrounding , all with a portion '' I ":''''' ''- ' ' ''" ---,.• • --1 O -'`e. . " I and Pmfestor of Anatem.y. .! •us off. - ' i', ' ' -: : 1 - . two.lakr is about sixtv.miles--a fertile ralley ex- • - - . trta or the eYcl.'"' ~- - -- 7 , ;'.. c a• ''' ',I . 'ac . 'ir t -'-`' _v r : o , - • a • • 1 oppf,sitios !. Here he boldly unfurls the star- ; have embraced the opportunity of interotianxing tending the whole disiar.ce of aireral mile-O in , ~,,n i r i t of one xx , e of plenty and ease monopolized by a few. The i p:airos, who nivai;) - i• .t- - a - 5.,-, ourov,ect et:recta...a - a--; -., ' -i J ,its Li DZOW. Prevost. \ •,„ •,...7" .. "?'_ A Beautifu/ S.:g" n,-Itleaa-rs. Brady .6; El- i ,,t Pox • • -.. • Smetzt. B. WYLIE:Vice Pro'erl.t.• . . spangled Sumer and - di '• sad . t breadth. There ' they waymo prou y over toe sentimen.s wi them as to rho future an pas have laid oat a city 'end l -`-' ' -7 - ---' --' is entirek! 13 , iffere -f- 11t . ' Ve • reg-a a - f • 4 '3...<1 Indian Y,•:-:.. table Flits •-••Iso aid and impra T e di . ' , . HENRY' IrE..E.D. Sec'y of the Faielty of . rt. 1101 t have 'pitted in front of their jewelry inatalS : M • - cad s of • are in t , nothing- as useful or mantilla tn at Cannot ~,l i - , ,,,,, and theett 1. 'lir , liealth and vizOT 10 'the erb.nle , • Rosvvetz i P LAX I F, Professor lof Netted itsi extean capita., it proclaiina the'seirit of freedom " podgy of that company, and . the trade of this 're- comm en c ed makin g imPintements' They • l, be ddifii•=ed to all. Our Insuries are divided be- i frame:a , a - di a' d•'' . " -- ''''' !- -s!'-`-' )f e ver i Warn' , ft . " the ' Philf.sotilly and Chemistry , 3 11sthitent one of the largest , and most epleitdd 1 . the ' . midst of the Blai - kfeet, Utah, and Crow tribes' ,, , n,,,,, ~.1 : 4, n .. .. In a n. ._ local .od the mi a ma he Nrwr3--t5 . • - W. W. GERHART. Lecturer in !the M.• •,rf s_ !he Lulls Of the Monlcziamaig The hero gion. • . , .. raven ca i-2----• sad' L -- cf. °lir 1 ht I ' E T W .RE OF COINTESErrITS. - The .7. , Tinige t• - •r sate - ' Dapartment. • . ',iglu in our boreugh. It sparkle-a .u• - if ten th.ous- 1 of Jodi s, who are said to he peaceable, and fa- • • •ae has cl,mlatudesd to study the minute - want-S.of iby Tllo..Slag D. BEATTY_ carne: cd . Centre and Nill , '.. Peac.Y:vania• MrdicaiCedeZe. Ph 12 , ! , •; 1 , , t , . , crowned with the glory - :of eight hard-foaght hat- i r_"''`An 4; D- , 'd d Th .Miners ' Bank f th ' ..n . an. .ri en 1.-,- e . 0 cos , tor settlement . and Aisecionds were strewn open its surtice, and ' '• ' .. , the masses in its lave rrive struggle. And b y this I week s srets,.soe aeem for Prtsvc For other w e Ojity concur in'the I . e- - h • a cs, ' hUrahlingthe •'proud city of the Axtems,fiods ' fico - 5 - eille declared a 4ividend. - on Thursday •'last, : " - ?`The Prairie on Fire.:-The prairie has iit has destroyed - *r- ' - - . 't Gros- MOZTO• al ri ' D-37.: e. -,1 azeaci , s: see advertise ene,stir. another tedurna. - . - A 3 t - - • -,•• - '• ''. the !Own stand not in ' bohl relief te, the ground !.---- the utatuactions of classes so - Print) • al e ic e , If, Race ••• . . , - ,-, 1 el 0 , 1 . ' • 0... ZIE.s • ....•0 • e.....11.14e i - the Fatu'ity. - ' himself the conoueror of all he success l . •, •of -1!: per cent• ow' trash share of stuck , for the Presented a beautiful appearance for the pest few callous in the past. Out invention-has not peach - Remember. the only oriatuai a a dg e nefe, i 5 .i,,,.. 1- 4 - . ' • ! ' • Central Iligh'Schrol, Ph lode:ph:a ' wed:. It was painted by Mr. J. C. }laloy, and it • • _ , • Let, tnercfore. the word pass round: Bail 10 :last *ix months. The Schuylkill. Haven Bank.i evenings in the nei hd!ro hood f the iti g-i. -r-- --- 0 - ,-. c-, aas the feed at the command of, a few who costal shut' it ee'.a .. , 51c,PilLe.. have the signature of War. Watr.e . r... . A. D. Dacia, Ft - rin:nal. • I ' A . MCMCRTEG. M rof. of Ana. I . ia s +singular fact, that the anist;immelistely after 1 ' . . . Are has sweptorer it. The seas= for the annual I r t ap .or then:teases. It has thrown ii cif out to alit' ca.rtiON.n settin; forth h!virtnes f Dr. trio- American Fire Ineamtsce 0-...P5i1mie1p3. 2 Scott! Had to the 1".;!ei chieftian of the 'North ' . - -• we learn. haidectared a dividend 0/2 ger • cent. b • has - finishing it, went off and got married The cis-; •- ' timing arrived , end the long line of fire on 1 furnishing.the - steps -by which many a Penryits Bit:re, we have no dsire. In deceive_ thrsi who • Tezrizeit k Firs LET. Secretary. the Illustrtons hero of the slexican campaign ! '' for the lest six monthi. - ' . the South and West, niglitlY, look! li.-kt ; :a . 1 0ahr rman hosteller! un e• ' iiisi f art In.Nerrernmier fli•tlies, nor ?. we wish to eulcgrze I Custom Hom, Philadelr. is.. EUMtlailet, however, will scarcely excite ei•-..ontsh- 1- . - . 31 t the m an . 1 " 11:1 . 1 ? lah n a- -t it '.' re t ,-,- ...:-ri , -it . InYtly d es.l-me-5 s vet_ n-be, we Look around . J. D. GEOILFZ , .. Wip: Naval rafaabar. • . . , . . , opening 'Ocitigh the earth, or in los Iwo ' .•, „, e 'may-not-,have c.hiseled she • martoe equal to i and :we the la , st =num cf sntr-sir.z ard &stress rita- .. , HOVER'S AIDADIANTINE CENF.NT. , ment-;-e - work so beautiful could scarcely fail of I v - rs. - -B i 6 - _of ••••• • R d Tb G c . ....,, oug. ta r eagle co y.- 9 a ft- , ; 7.-_,„zr A flake appears tmanother column for a tike. t h e „..... •yieh fires of ail muny--s.o nolsolesi Yet t ' Phidias. nortonched the.e.lfivitStr So delicately 13 I si' , oe - i IT maul' of th-: a:sea' , " 1 - , ‘ . „‘h ir . ll , lbt3 mtd.Licir , t • A sapermr articie. got sate, wholesale and Try • , excitin - ••• . g Er e fur the .4;4 more he,.:::liful.- ' i nor of Alabama has been obliged to make a second , Temperance meeting to be held in the 'Second so grand.-jCirimgo ..I:2:lrrial.. na, preved so ht: - ..bly .11:1-Crf5fill. We le,i`stal . ..lt Wt. Cat - 21 , ..1 2 t . the ~,,ract,..,,,,. N . * .. N eil !, mord t areet, /,,,,e -, • •,' ' , :e . i Appellee, but we. hate rrionleled the marble and l urge ids Clairos!trxi strongly, r.r to say too much in its fa- .. ~',., cs. ere , ~,...s.t:pbiladd:•.b•ia, by •i 1 i Beaides the customers , which - it will doubtless t 1 .. Methodist Epim-431 Church; on Tuesday eien- . n•l'lre no literae . lata rf this State.-The, - ee-ranite into &..&e useful shas& far the tame being I vc.i - . Let the pabim be on ih. It Iruarri- Other •' B- 1152 = 4" ' - ' - ,r - ris,gpti .E. lit - A EP., Erma far= r,Cr. • --a - : 4:21.1 upon tho war patriots of that state to make up -. • l'' ~. t:act to their establishment, we should not he - ; 'SLIT- s ing iaext, to which the public are inyited to at. Supreme Court of this stale. now in seewion at I wad our p - 3iiithrta . . shies to parcect and 6.- - antify 1 - •r•-d mystar.s.areso-_-e. -tr,es impose...l - on :he ..pesexpec- , P _ to :N0.,. 6: 2•••.47. ._-___ __'__ J . _ 45 7•_- - tir.gf,r the ere:acing DT Wrrtar's B - .A.ant of/Wild Ch , ..r- . --- , ! - . -- 1 the battalion cf volunteers required of shat state for , Pittsburg, the Harrisburg Tribune saga have de 1 our cottages of which the ancients never though?. -17-.. • ,. ...1.---e., ..• - •sr Lt. , r2r-,......... , of sueceeding beiti.r in their .A Of ATIIE3ISTIC.II. INSTEEMENTS.---ilart.,,ter_c,i prised if. by the same rule it s.hould excite si ;lar I th tend. See notice.. . al- I e war. The Locof.xatl war advocates of . Ark.insas i ' -i' ass:need or • '..0th.••=...a.... ad I- I tided the .-No Liten.se'law e ' of Perinsyllan ' la . to i t The art may not be sublimeiy developed. with us, scbemes. bore . 7--s-. - -I oF , =1: : • - r,th - s. v , , , v0. 1 " - of the genut - ... ..,NI. red 3.1 t•:;1:'...., • - :,, . .___ t'-1,‘"" if Easamr - t V. :;:". (nerr. - . - ' - Halsrm. of WIN! ' 5-•:-- , ts r f ;Ile test ' , laws' furs Mc s..isler 5 ri.-..- beau:loos in the hearts of its . I :achotior owners! I ate in the samepredicament. They are not quite I :.-- - 7,. 'Fatal Arerie at.-John Stanley, a fireman be unc.msututional. The 'ephoion has mit !vet 1 but it is far mo'im practically_ and We'd. ' The Myr;- ~.,e rry" . ,":„, ..r,f 4 - . &,.....” • s srn „/. wif 3 4 t „,,,.,. y. ,, . : ',' .l .;! n - ', ,, nh. ,.., •i i,., t d,„ ~.,.,5 ~,..T . e !..,,,,,, T . ~.. t. I I 1 .. , . I been published. If this be the ease, then the de- i tery of Etrtracan vases we unrieldle is 0r.r...c0-m- None ccnainztastatot.g. the si.mr,ture Of 1. Eldt:s. , Oce2 -1;11 BA•.'iNAS".SI Staw nery and F.s.:lsy stcrres r pa y r ,.:l, crer,,te a lady taken a „..,,i , cc h, reedy to go., The Whig states of Oluo, Ken- ton the Reading railroad, was ran over by the i - • Idi 'd i4' i Ilse agiaa to fix her dreits I-Er-410pm, - tacky end Tennessee , promptly responded to the Wool car, on Monday afternoon, near Port Clin canon amounts to this, that anybody has a right monest pe.tteri and there -is scarce a farmer in For sale b.! John s- c - Mauth- Drar•risl. P" ,,,, ri11e ; to sell rum wacut the sanction of the couiity the nation who has eat:ma'am of 'the meana for do- , ,-,m.-; Wm. Tageart, Tamaqua. Bickel ie ..,lee.'iar, Orrtra- . For addificanol new adrertistmcli. s • ".. burg; J. B. 4- J. A. Falls. lliceravoie ; ar,l Caleb l'rs,eirce-tnany a time. -. • tetilisiticou of the President. -- . torgensi was instantly killed.- ' i - The decision Will be looked formith interest matte 'comfort about 'him than the old. Greek whetter, pmegeoye, ~ i pase. , 11/ ' c • \ . I , . . ~ , . . . - . [ - , . . 1 - - • ;- ' 1 POTTSVILLE. _ - fiaturality, Ititormitig,_,Nov. 6, IS-17. • ._ . VOLNEY B. PALMER. ift.Ms 1191 Estate and Caul .fliatcies Corner of Third & Chesnut fitreets4,l 3 hilpelphia, No.IIO, Nassau Street, tick York, • No. 16, Stale Strect, Boston; and Booth east corner of Baltimore, & (.'hart Streets, Baltimore, is our Agent (or receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the Miners' Journal. iree/4 Circulation, - OYER TwELvt 'HUNDRED COPIEs Tni,-Tertirr ACT OF 1842; Tl 4 a Vountry demands its ristaratitta. • , For Persident, . ' General ZAOXIARY TAYLOR; ellblaut k tu the Deci.leat of)lie Whig Nettiotial Cuovvntwn 4-1 . f."l,;' The iire-tu, !J.- 7 T is the tile. ' of a new monthly magazine, intended particulaily for girls and boys;'edi:ed . b; Miss Cordsla L. • • Tuthal, and published by Lindsay & Philadelphia. It is a very 'useful and interesting publication, and the airlat.,ll,3)s .houl.l save up their money and subs:ritie for it. It is full of pretty pictures. borne of ulaich are colored in 'a meat beautiful , maumr. The cot is V.:I - cents number, 0t1%71.50 per annum rir Death is the Min.fs 7 -On :rhurkday last, en explosion of .esrbanie..acid saw (c..alled /add:- damp, by miners) occurred in the mines of Messrs. Mann and Williacnc, at Mount Laui2,4 1 6.-e. by which William Beadle and James Murray were killed. The eZfeet of an etplosjoa-of this kind.. is a cAokinz sensation, produced by the total at,- rcence of all atmospheric ate. Mr. Beatlfa was foreman of the bands in the mine. and both left wires and children. mIN ITEMS OF GOSSIP tOLITIOAL LITTELLITMCIE. P ENN ST LytitNlA.-,-Tiiie following iable exhibit's the official vote for Governor' of this state, in the recent election 160 .969 156,562 146,115 12.3,115 156,562 12'x,139 Shit uk's n,a3., 4,397 17,977 The vote firvßeigart, Native American candidate, in this State, way 11,t17. - Fur the Lihert:Fandidate NEW YORK.—Great, Grand and Givrious riftory in the Empire State.—The election for State ollie ' ers in I New York was held on .Tuesday 'last. and the result exhibils one - of the grandest triumphs of the Whig cause which has ever been achieved! The Whig cap- i didatcs for Governor, Lieut. Governor. all the heads of I Departments.leanal Corrapirsioners, Prison lniTectors. I '&c., have been elected by majorities ranging from thirty to fitly' thousand votes: I.*.r . the Legislature the Whigs_l have elected at least thrtej,arths of thdh Houses: and' have elecied the-greate4,po'rtion of their Judicial candi dates throughout the stiatai. In the city of, New fork II Whi;, - b rind 5 locos are elected to the Assenably,anning thi; latter Mike Walsh. The result of this electir settle; the question of the Wilnot Proviso as far !as that state is concerned. The hicotlicos having. in sr.s Ginvenaior j wopenly repudia-, teal the Proviso nulled; it was made a question at the . pills, and the result slat;.ws an urinfistaklble sentiment with regard to the me!ostre, which will.be suaained henceforth by ilie great mass of the party in the North' The Wilmot Paisisio; after all, withprove a..{-zorie whereby ; the "erect — loc.ifieo party 'murt harg The day his came and w e are glad of it. MEM N.1417.J3. MOM' ETIGLAND . ANA FRA`O' of the French Steamer - Phtladelphia. Coannercitteltirrneefroin En:laid—More Failures --.a Retetzetag.,ef the Rest istions of the Peel Bill ur geil—Con.fietena.Reviring in London—l:terra Ml= lions of Francs bbletived gap Fiend by the Her ings—S New .Itind(ry in Spain—insurreetion• in Suiticrlaxii—thelleformersi of Naples in _grata—Great Ratite in • ..Ifrice. • • The French Steatner Philadelphia, Capt. Be=- son, arrived in part at New YoAton Wednesday tifterndon from Cherbourg, having4rut into Hali fax-for a supply of coal. The , Paris 'papers of tbei7th ult...ciapy( from the LoUdon Times ukthe 6th, the failure of Rotigeniont & Brothers, and John Thomas, Sons & Brothers. The last one was caused by failing,to receive remittances from St. Petersburg. The following failures are also mentioned :=Jersey & CO. of Manchester, for .£560.000 ; the mercantile house of M. Vanzeller, the Portuguese Consul, has stopped; and an Eng lish. house in 'Calcutta has failed for £560;000. Confidence was, hOweVer, reviving in. London. , On the 9th_nit. the FreMeli funds declined on account of a rumor that the Messrs. Baring had obtained from the French treasury eleven millions of franOs in coin; to,relieve the money. market. Nevaez has triumphed in Spain, and a new Ministry his been formed by the Queen. • - Flour and eortitre low' in all the 'markets of France. There was a difference of sf. in the price, of a bushel of grain between France - and Belgium. 1 The railroad shares were all declining. Reform banquets.continue to be thfi order of the' day throughout all France. The 11s - wire/We of Marseilles annwinces that he has received from Gibraltar, news from AfriCa to the 22.10 f September. Abdel Bader had fought a great battle with the troops of the Emperor of Morocco under the walls of Tago, ir. Which the Emir lost 4000 men: ' of r ;: 1 : 1" p :I)r le's tes tSc t r b n u stil l ta l l i P' e eh Tl F ri re t .e' hM'cla October. ru' l l2 I ofthe i a r: s : n t i i i t ni beforeui pri vatet. letters : `c hat the reformers of liapflas have' divided themselves into three columns—the first division is called the 'Legion. of Death, and forms the advance guard '.commanded by •Longobero ; the other is commanded by Rometa, who has seized upon Ntargiana. a large depot of arms.and muni tions of war. The rearguard is under the com mand of Paulino. Therartillery troops on' duty. at Murgiana joined the rebels after the noble ex- Aspromonte.- The insurgents of Berne in 4ruzie have abandoned their city and return ed tO\the mountains, in incitation of those of , Regio. It is . sairl i that Navarre-is n rebellion,, and large bodies of troopirare assembled, commanded by the Baron Sofia. . The Carlton of Luzerne is in a state ormsdr rection, as well as those of 'Fribourg l and the dis. trict of Romonr Gregoire and ibe valley of Matt veney. It appears that these Cantons wish 'to obtain' the objects of their demanbs from the Gov serriment. ° The governments' of Lucerne,'Berne.' Munich= and , other cantata arc earnestly eng4ged in mai.. tail preparations, in view of the present critical state of affairs. The majority of the cantons have resplyed to send in.front of the Federal army Corn-. miSsioners, who are to use their utmost efforts to bring about elnciliation and prevent if possible a hostile collision. The army will await:the result of their peaceable endeavors, and if iin-uczeisful; it ! will instantly ern the frontiers.. , • I, The character of advises troni, Londod oe the tith.-‘ were of a g,lcomy nature. There had been Great depreciation in railroad shares, and a fall of a per cent. in consob4. • .1817. • .Bhunk.' •155 S 1916 ~ 44.53 - 5 763 2136 4515 .5)31 2283 SW 2265 • j soss • '33 3 7 • 1254 1851 3058 • 2520 4685 4311 1931 1660 1139 . 974 2177 1792 4614 5152 1607 6 3 1 ; 867 592 966, - 655 2913 1506 2265 /690 ' • 2967 -559 766 1972 2799 • 1164 1719 • 1129 239 6 192 93 '2.911 2113 2762 ' 3219 1914'899 , 1611. 20 12 1415 2052 • • 709 451. 6 • 975 4931- __ 8741 1600 2149 _72593 2239 • 3596 2017 1974 ' 1525 313 - 232 2617 • 2616 1431 1259 1419 317 5111 3723 .4562 2339 / 1971 19.313 1725 1106 12,652 7.605 3913-- 16512 '671 ' 112 536 193 , 3720 913 . 2162 317 130 2352 1 163 1750 • , 972 1179 2-163 1326 3531 3335 849' 659 1291 656 4525 2337 819 653 4007 , '3103 philosopher or the• Roman Senator enjoyed. It is hardly possible tct keep pace vrith•the march of the inventive mind. By,artificial proCesscri nature' is mocked, and we are prOsented with fac-similes of almost every thing in creation. Just now, we notice that an American has invented a process by which glass is made to perfectly resemble, and answer all the purposes of marble, and that too at fifty per cent. less than the real marble. Cen tre tables, Mosaic floors„ grave Slabs, monuments and even statuary as per triUuld, ore the fruits of his process. The quarries of Carrarawill yield rip no more delicately veined blocks. The sand that lies in the hill side, the open field or out on the beach yonder, touched by the inventive genius amour age becomes marble. How wonderful is art nil more so invention, which builds theifon horse fly it, and cross-bars the earth with wJ drive the lightnings. of 1 heaven Cue. blaiui.—about a year ago a stitement 'aPPeared in several public jour nals that a bed of col had been discovered at Valley Falls, and that preparations for mining it had been commenced. -;\ ..companv was formed. called the Blackstone Cent Mining Company. and .mining operations were commenced, and have been, continued" to the present time.. The result is s'eonvietionittat the undertaking Will .si'acceed beyond the expeetations of almost every one. A depth of about on"h hundred and twenty feet ha,s been attained, and about tier hundred tons of coal have been taken but. This coal has been sub. .mitted to various tests, all of which tend to prove• that its quality is pod, arid that the future opera-, lions ot the Company will be crowned with Com plete success. Professor Hitchcock and, other scientific men have examined the coal, and state that it lossesses all the requisites for coal of the firstquality. 'lt is• net so hard nor so clean to handle as most kinds of coal, but the gentlemen deferred to express their epinioa 01st - these defects will disappear when a greater depth is reached. and that coal every way excellent will be found. ' The mine is sheet six miles from Providence, I two froin Pawtucket, I'll . o is consequently not .more than two miles from tide water. The Providence and Worcester .Railroad runs within thirty rods of it, anil is surrounded by thriving manufacturing villiges. Its location is all : that-1 could 'be desired. - There are 'no indications that the bed is oil' limited extent. On the contrary, the operations' thus far, justify the belief that the supply of coal is inexhaustible.— [Patctuc,.'oet -- Cnronicle. • " I _ • POTTSVILLE MARKET. Wheat Floiir. bbl. $7 50 Dell Peaches par':,, 3on Rye Flotir,ditil. r 5 •i. 5 Dn. do nnpar d, 200 Wheat. bush. 150 Dr'd Apples, pared, 3 PO' • - - I Rye. bush. 55 55 1 1 :11 F u e t e t ' ti ' r: 1 , ?b e. . . ~ - 11 i I „ll7Sin , ular Death.=On Thuri•day.evening, . Corr, b So Raron. i I • It; last, a singular 'and melancholy occurrence took 1 1 ? - ri i.,,,nt i o,:;:y.„...s.eed, - • 50 Hams • I 12 2 01) Hay, ton, 16 00 , Peace in Roxbury Mass. Miss Q.ltharine Leland, daughter of lion. Shernian Leland,' had been in 1 (haler do ••4 00 Plaster,: • s 1 . her CI INGLE COPIES or THE MINERS' JOURNAL, - ---- ' Boston; and the family 'was. nut expecting that. everting. Her brother, upon leaving,. the 1 ~-) ~n he. „1,,,,i,,,,i every. Saturday of Will i am Old. houseratiout.eight o'clock at night. found his sus- ' know, 31thersville ; Henry_ Sidishii, Plat ICarboa ; • at the corner of Cimtre and Market streets, Pottsville, !, ter Iving - updn the steps of her tathzes dwelling. and at the counter r of the.publication office. 1 ft/ dead' The cause of tift sudden ffeath is nio,t•! ' • -- - - - . CITY ,PAPERS.-‘Ters.ons itt want of mysteriom. It is heleived she' must have fallen I \VI:ERI•V the wee k 5, , ,, ,. , c ic it l y r l. , ‘ „i r, c ls 4 i h e i± e iT ib c., c , a e n u lt i a r ver [hero . down in a fit, and thus died upon the very thresh-1 ,„,, 1 , 1 n.,.. „„„. I hold oilier tither house. ----I. '2:2 13.-SNAN'S Cheap . Periodical S,torg. ,• 1 . i X.-- -,- -7- l'' \ 1 ENERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT Eon 1 I BEWARE OF COUNT ERFEITS,-Tuel or' s Conn- 1 sill SA LE.-The subscriber will sell the whole of hia 1-tryfeit.. Detector,. nod United States :Matey Rep,rter, I extensive 31theral Water Mantthictory: Then• is a good !‘the best in the United States, containing fac simile J i custom south it and daily increasing. The stock consists . • engtaVings of all the Gold, Silver. and Copper coins in 1 of familia. pipet. 'fountains, gaatimethr, bottle•i, boxes, l 1. I lire ey. u s I N a t , i . o . ii , e ia r • e i t i 1 , l a I n tr o ) r th d - nuke. dealer oughttta c s. to to h e e or ,,. r . e n c h t outit n 1 h- ~1 1 1, w ri j a ,:rrfz ! e o n n ,,,. ; : .. ti.n l ii 1 ,,,7 ii .: r :t -e s , burners , hiiie;:.1,,‘,..,;1:,25„, i n iii. n gc i:i ,u i j i sr i (:). fi rs t; ,. ,.. : s ts, - : . ,.1 . ee ry i:,,: a .l l - ; t Fsi i : . - , i trir nee farther iroiNicrie.,.esa-, 11....' Persons enclosing one dollar to tjse s ubscriber MARTIN wiII have the Detectormailed mOnthly "'he year to their I address. ,• U. RAN NAN I November 6.1.•47 ' •..; _ _ ; Oct. -10 . 1 sole agent for richtlylkill Co. 1 O I THE SICK 'AND A PFLICT ED.--' Dr. ..Srsa-37.res I : ! ;.4* -7---77". • f .uSt: l 7rltib ‘ ll: :": !Cl9 '. "-11: : h4 ` ..f7:1 7 1 ' } '" t h u ' r 1 71 : 1 ; ; IR}' ; Conipound Syrup of /Fad eke, y.-We can consistently: HAMCOW „ ; very heavy of blood -fit ire state that. Dr. Swayne's Compnuud Syrup of Wild, r color; lone honer; they are fresh milk; Cherry'has been extensively' used in the United Star, and lli.line order. t.,.ihri,yienetrsh,,o)ri,nre,atuyobieinf,..suitt;niidl;wins.bo,c, • for more than ten years ; Gnash. invariibly fenifiVest a !suitabl y o ,lo7 illftithiall”. HENRI' hNIS. ; recent murk. and that hunt - keg - of milli-Moak. grad, I rewarded. 1 1 ally sinking under that insidtelms attack: of death's . fell I . _Schuylkill Haven. Nov 6, emissary, Pirynar 1r C,neuntreion. Ins P been restored .7\,* OT.ICE.--THE PHILA.-RENDING.* POTTS to health, harirtness. and friends. by its .ilse. 3nd are , :', v !Lill TELEGItAiII c 0... hove this day declared nuns` living witnusses f of ' M. curative Power of this re- • a il.vinend 0(5 r., r cent., out of the earn in:, of the - , i pan}. for tho six nit.nt ha err) ina Cictober 3 1 / 1 , 1517. pay -incr.:re mralid r , et ored 1 , - .7,reAtA ' Read' tlet' Incest' I :11.1 , • !n I:c.,ilinz at the 'office of Jim Treisiuter, M. S. - remarkable cure r-ver recorded : - ' '., .. i Richard,. athr the 15th inst_ (Signed.) ! sS - •1 er Sn-apa . :-Drar Sir :-1 feel called by a sense if .N1,16-.15-1I I . . D. J. WOODS, Seciethry. c I OTICE, - -01 7 FIT.ff: -( iF MT ecllßLl:ti It R. CO. duty I ;iive to F•ttrerinz. but an to ackaowledge Iny : 111 grat.•fal thanks for the, w on•leeCul etfects 4,1 your CAIII- r.. TI“. allnilai ;am fin:: ot the stock hoblers . of this Corn polan,d syrup ofWitii Cherry on ute.aftitr . stifferlnt mouth : 1 ,-,., s a.th be heti :it the office, 76j• Widtint street, oat- r afti:l nr.inth w1:11 the.niost,affir:ing of all disi.a . ses. con- ! • . . .1,.....‘. al, C'it iav . r Dm-ember tie At., at 4 o'clock, P.II sump:inn. /The first-5y,,,T,,,, ~,,,.„ o f a ....cry heavy, ! M., at. which time ind place an demon will be held i - orit L oki.' wnieb ' , erica on. my_ mime , , which gralllvllY L.P . "' ' a Preird , 'lo iind eight Managers to serve for the ensuing . worse. With Profuse night itiVeatt, a ha•Jorp.; cough, 1,, [NI iiv6:`4s-51] JAS. C ISONNBI:LSSeey. , spitting Alond. with great debility. ..to-c o nstitution i •,, ...„„ ~..„.„ „..,, seemed hroken flown,•ind my neihous system erc Innell .1 !)....- • 1. ,,,, 0. , 5. GROCERIES, IL1 1 1 1 : 0 RS. I impaired. •Iwild to Ithilajtelphia, oas treate ?tiere bv t 1 .- ors: WC ERNS WA ItE.-The subs-label to ill -.dl the ph vithian- of tb., biz:test standm: - . - ., but. received no be' i vilittlr of his ell e ntiv!, stock id g.sids; fixtures, &c.- r u i r e n ii t t i ' i i i : - n h y a r i b itle , r ic l i r , o , iz* , t 1ie w x1 , 1 . . 11 ,1. , ..; tn g : v . a „. il i li f t e l 1 , y ,, , , e• f u e t t a i. B u t • i o r : i y , : .: f 7 : %: „. ... r , , , i - , , , , , .. „. : , .. , ,5„ ) 77 ;t..e, t ',; 6 l7 fi t i in . :;; , :p . ft b r l t ui t r e t . l . l , e tr F i . i ‘ s ,i i - i. f, l i a ri zi t z ,, , , , p r. a n r d i l . of - recovery. a-: 1r I 1 fry; K.! oirl! Oran iS abo ut lit 1 0 :,-,... ' titnyrvehquire of • [Novirs-45r - - .),S. C.:MARTIN. through the •Vallei ofth : Shadow cd:Pe , lo.,__ .....Ix-ri 4in -i- -- c i t AAi T E D---, good CARRIAGE rt . :MITI!. To one' - awful Pincturi.."l 11.......1-..f--voter - Compound Syrup of i . ) who Mole rstarils hi- business steady' ern . ployment Wild.Cherrv. ofwbidi I par_h . ased six bogies. ia high. I • and g•.. - ei Wag., trill be given. . Also an APPRENTICE am Minn ti .. . say; entirely cored roe. and I am now en- I to the Carriage 31-iking. bifsiniiils. [l5 Itil W. Pt. KIRK. - 1 - • joying t. tier health than 1 ever ita A e heti - ire in my lista. i - - - P T. AS xER. FESII.ANI) SALT:- --"- 100 thus Plastr.r . 50 Oils; Nos. 1.2. & I , 3, 3Li.ckarel I/ Physicians who Xvituessed my case are - highly recrim- • ritenlipg it in similar cants :- and I wish you to make 1 30 half amin law:. Mil . tir fat.iiiv tr. , ' Ile, public, se that all may kno,W [there to {,,truce a , 150 .C r. , _enter,,? an 1 „ , f . • I ; -a."1.,• , t -11. , by , rem•• 4 at 'once which win reach their disuse before i : ,,, , ,,,,... 1 s J. 31. 11E.XTTV • &Co 111 tampering It nit the ma by - quark nostrunist"a ith whirl : I . i,- , ; thecountrY is ii•ioded. My residetic;_i is at 45.:Anti st.,: • ' DAIL - ROAD SPIKES.-There Ito, of Rut where I should ins happy - to have the above subdantia- 1,1 li.-11-,:0::I PlK.li.si. aid Flat bar 11111- , --1 and 41,toches. X ted,ny a personalienthrt - Mw. AtUrRT. A. Ross. -- I,s. 5-16 and 5 and Sin Ms'. i x 5-If. Just re• - teiviel and fo At - h o les:ale and Teti): dealer, in ri,gars.. . • ;.s - i.l , - at th.. York Store. [Ncfr 453 EDW. l i - ARDLEV. -13. Ann street-li , 'N. 1, • V . ' ,- I . pLE OIL .-A 0.4-A superior article for Mast 'i.,. :'c -B • . e mit ilereiied by :he many srurioira and/worth- 1' • .4 choler+. eestves. 6:c . warranted rin to gam,,latit - less preparations or wiz,' fli"err . v, ushered into antic e', , • received add for si , f - e at thil York Store • by le:infant pretend;rii,leit see that theiiiintattlre of Dr. I ... in i.,„,1 4 .,,_i_ - .' . . '' - E y EDS% ARD , I ARP; Y. Swaynb is on readi bottle. which is the only guarantee I --'7711-' , __.. -...-.,.. . against imposition,- . j ll .i.in.v. cutErsE4-5000 ib, smertor dairy Pretested only , by Dr. 5W...1 - NE. N. W. corner, oft JI-r , i heensfrom Herkimer county, Nei, - .Vork. jam re , - Eighth/Ind Race streets - Philadelphia. and for sale by I c i e 3 iy , ecl vit a 7 n ß d fr o iria p le b i y ie [ o N N t - 6 1.F 45 0 • 1 11 .1. 13 . 3 R 1. 1F 11 T E7 3: - ., & ., C; y .:1 f respectable druggists in o r;ar s. ly pr al . l t 7 t r ie im p , r a in fi c a ili D al A l N ow l - E ns i : a l t li t il.',llll..ollarkr. store. R. I rr i i ..,,, v v r e i ,i ii : l s ta ) n t I y E o l n s hrin l d A a rt i. D .l Lo u r t s_a s I e inFTre s ti a t . i . t h eitl y 1.14...5 . B.R . KREBS., at the Post Olive. Pottsville : C4. - L. C. • - • --, HUNTSINGER, Schnylkil Havers ; FRAME) . & 110- - I - ARM LAMPS, 'Girandoles for Mantels. HART, Orwizsburz ;S.& G. SHOLLENBERGER. r .1...1 1.. - imp Mrc,. beautiful. Shaties'and Fixtures,, Hamburg: JAMES R. FALLS. 31 ine riw il le; If 5 HISS- i Plain anitt.il..red Milt Lantern., . , . LER. Dr:l-mist, Port Carbon ; JOHN WILLIAMS, Mid- I Cut and Plain Globes. Flues. and Wicks, dleport ; E.. - FRY, Tamaqua; BELFORD MrLEIN 1 A b.-mail - id a•sortment, Which will be sold at criantil . rel•- • & Co.. Sounnit Hill.e tuner's mica:, just-received and for sale at BA NNAVO _.• _ - - - THF:GRE.IT 'MEDICINE OF THE DAY , Dacron E=asy and [-artery ore, Pottsville. [OctiM-11 i T*3WIISEND'S S altS A, rAttittA.-Ttlis.utt.li• hie has, the pssecilar fortune of being recommended mid proscribed TO 110USEliEEPERS; by (inn- In,rfdresi. , :ralde plat sictar... of the country. and rr HE suliscribera incite; purchaser. or all nr any kired• only require- a trial zo lirinei into genera) use. It is J. n, DRY GOODS required' in houseke'erinx. to call put op in quart britthei. and is six n ines chc-apt.r than ~a nd examine thekstock.'n high is confived exclusively any Mile! preprtrati o n. Doff. Tonsend in a phytkian 1 In those articles. comprising in part all kinds of Linta or treat reputathin in AlL:art. N. 1 . anid the Physicians and Cote,,,, Sheeting... , Quills. 81ank... 14 i Dlmaik T 4 W e generglly in that ,e )- ty p at of it In their 'practice. , Cloth.; and Napkins.. Too elingx; -- Trekings, Table and The fonowinrisa certificate frnm some of them: ! Piano Covers. FOrniture, i DirrildeS'aett Chintzes, Em- QPINIONS OF TllYstutANs. . : bomb-Mid and low priced Curtain Muslins, Worsted Dr. Too - neer:id is almost daily receiving orders from Da.mask and Moreens. Ihirnesite Mullins- ter. Ar r e ; to- Physicians in different parts' of the 'Union. , :ether with a lame stock 'of an kinds of.nanneta. sad This Mtn certiff7that we. the undersigned Piirsiciaria. ,1 the Meet at yes of Irish Linen.. which they import direct of the city of Albany - . have in ntimernus eases pre . limn the moat rebel ratite! bleacher. 1.3 - eXellading Diego bed Pr. Townse.nd's sarsaYriptia, and we 1,,,ti,,, e it t z - , , : (; ,,, ,S from their business. they at - 0 relieved from the be one of the moat catuahle• prepatemiems of the sacs a- : necessity•otaskfrig high prices at the rommencemetii of parilla in themarket. r. I the -season to campensate, for losses consequent Plifta _ I changes of fashion as the. Season advances , and - 11. D. P . ULING, 31. D., ..1. WILSON'. NI: D: •- ,at the lowest possible gradt; of Profitzas the surest caMins - .R. P. BRIGGS. M--I.li. t nf extending their basineis. . . P. E. ELMENI)OIIF, 3i. v. • JOHN V,inCOWELL Sc SON, rnrnerr Cites-; ' Phila.:cover-45Am] nut. and 7th sur. ' Philada ....._ ___.l'- Albans; Aprill,tcl6.. . the ') oriLesYtira°nTimiohset r'e-snifeitaetbri.l:elriblloy'is!ciw,aini:sri-Oli.'.CniTings.,7 ~ Li:llEn, virtue i.F5:v5.7.3.%.1.riEt,440t0re..1.-..,,,t..E.r.„....,„5i....„,...„TE:„ Dr. TOR X9E,EII.—Ek-r Sir, -rmen.fle r-:arsa- "Ti Facie.. and Ferri Xlsrias i=sued Quint" the Court purill!* cads a reidy rale in f url-it highlyrsa. "f C , -*Enwron Plemr of Sclrn}lXill county to me direeted, teemed by all who have made use of it, and w e hay -A,' will bee rP•Ved In mtblic,sale or ver.due, on Setsely„ reason to beii , ve its er.. - 111 qualitics will be daily appre- tar la date! Desessbrr, A. D.,1917, at 10 n'slort. in be eiattsd by-a discerning puhtic. • 1 haTe daily calls for 0,, 4 forenoon at the PU 4I / it' bOC'Ve of brad • Reilaar ,, 17, . she and tv. , pe you Will be rectunerated for your eiettinr.s t f , bon:or:1r of Pottsville, SetaiyMiD county', the fallowing tender service to the anlit-ted. I set sir. your obedient : de`trilwcl Vrowl"e'sto wit: - . ' 'l' -•- 1 se,rvant„ DADVI:i SEtilklolll. M. D. ; All the tight, title. and interest of: - ..Miel , - - iel Zartmain. ;,..,7";-•"•,, The General Acency fur sale of the S.:irsn- : zi trt , rg l; t i , i ., 5 1 at t h D ers n ca n h s te ll - s o u ks p ii e, ; P b ole al l ! r , , rv al h t e h r e e 3 l=_ : 1 in andto -al?, that c.rrtain two story fraine dwelt - me 'Fore (not yet anis hed).and frame stabie halt on eronnd rent, shuts in the ii:i .....: r tor,-;uth.,,,m,ntrssille. in the county, of facto rers prices. It is also sot sale in rOttSCine at John G. Browns, Druz Store. - ‘ '" 4 .7-7. S- hos rk ;rt. ',a the west side of Third street , Clemens -. Parvin's, Do. ------.--- (the" Llewellyn road.)boundtll nortbcratrY John S. C. Nlariins.. Do. ' .::;.,',. by a lo: roar or lobe of Francis B. Nichols - , Esq. eG" I southwardly be arc protect]. As A l e p.,,,,,,,t,, c i. mr _ J E ...3 . 1:1 ,. . 1 ..F .A F a r5- I ‘ t . n T :g u a in ui :e . r l s , riil i e r. - : in ; nther en! ~„,,. . ... t . th . c . i3r ' i sellbe:AririEreld,;_ZaiorAig.:l:ta.krTclmtr:ii.nrsdto:cletlec"..c.jrt.u..rtif,mwaEnrodW- 11-13...,-..s.:soerrix..by rontalniruta large number of certificates cram Plicsi- bur 4 :"7. 6.1: " seian and others can be examined at Ltannan's .116ok- ' ____------------ -----------"k " f - - 4.51- store. Price il per bottle...lr . : El Botth-s for t,5. TEMPERANCE MEETING.-The Soot; el' Teta! -,..-•"- nerance of Pottsville. viill hold a pubtiC Tempe run ce meet ine,rit the second Methodist Episcopal church in Market street, on T i u nT es vhi d tee a d y pul e ob v ln e i gt o to i , t r i n z ri next, Pottsville i I 4 : 11 e 0 0 r ,a ; 1 6 5,. : , 9, 1817, at 7 o'clock . Rev. brothers W. Wijnon 13,,,,,,,.1 1 ,. and I'. C. Motylly of Pottsville Division, N0. : 52, mil a c d it d d r l e y s a s r th e reemsPeeecttifinl.ll9 DEDICATION—II - eh/A &pug Church,alincrj. 1.}." side.—The new -Meetin g3 .l l p o. u ll si n t a , f ts t , hi: L Nie . lsll Baptist Church wall be dedi tu.tuor niw„ Sunday, Nov , 27th. The afternoon service, will be conducted in the ,Bnalisla language, when a sermon nely be expected from the Rey. Morgan J . Ithees, of Wil mington, Del. at 3 o'clocl. The public are respectfully invited attend. • _ . FIRST BAPTIST•CIitiIICII.—The Rev. Itt9r ,;r" gnu J:Rliees, of Wilmington Del. is '.expeeted to preach next Sabbath morning, in the ball over Mr' AechternaCht's store. Preich ' ing in the evening a*/ usual ati7 o'clock, by Rev: Andrew Levering. '.:OTICE.—The Rev. Mr.,Gracy. will (the.. Lord per \ ving) preach in the First •.Presbyterlan Church, ( ev. Mr. MeCool's) on the next Sabbath morning, Nov. 7th. The service to commence nt.7i o'- clock. c, PENALTY.—A nicatin; of put- • sons imp”seil to capital punishment, and in favor of ,0 amending our laws as to substitute imprisonment Xot life, in all cases now punishable by death, will he held •at Fox & Mortimer's Hotel, in this borough, on Salm evening next, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of produc lug. concert or on this important subject. [45-It „¢",.. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAI.CIIERCiEL IS' The congregation of thiq Church, during the ores., tion of their Cluireli - Edifier,. worship , in the Second_ l%latliodi-r Church. in Market• Street, every Sunday morn ing find afternoon. ' The morning Serviee immmencei of 2 eklock. , The afternoon Seriice commences rd 3 o'clock. The Seats are free.—All VerFams are invited- to attend - the Service',. . •U.A. O. Lodge U. A: O. D., meet - rail. ev u e y ry o S rd a e tu r r 6 d r ar t) r s . e ,,, n c i r n ei g a V r o'c . lotk , at the Town • .71 RRIED. . In this borough, on the IStli ult., by the Rev. F. Maize. Mr. Il vs nr Rt DV, of Schuylkill haven, to Miss Mos M 11,t EA it., of igsburg. . In this borough, on the 23d ult., by the same, Mf:Jon:v D. Fugurt, to Et.tz t serif I/mit...both of thigplaot: At"Tremont, on Thursday eveninz last, by Rev. T. A. • " 7 Fernley, 31n. DAVID SiIEAREPI, to Miss LYDIA lIALLA7 a A Cll. all of Tremont. ' . At St. Luke'4 Church. Minersville. oh Tilesday ruornine, 'Nov. 14, by the Rev. Mr. Fitzsimmons: Mr. lonic C. Mgt, of Pottsviile..-to Miss ELizakirni, daughter of D iel 07Regan, of Tremont. :__ 4 ' 1 II E ..1 7' lI'S . 1 • On - Tiie.sday Nov. 2t. Mrs. MAnv flitsrAri,'wile of Wm.-Brennan:Mt. Larry, of Consumption, aged 45 veers. In thin Borough on Tueeday.laat, ATRICItRY. AN. ti native of the county of Limerick, Ireland. aged about•S6 yearn—leaving a wife and four young children
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