a Tie Coal Trade foriS4l7. The qtantity sent this week by Rail road, Is 30,003.12 ; by paha , 8,612 06; total for the week, 38,615 II tons; total by Rail Ro,ad. 1,231,566 16 t • do] by. Canal, 211,695'06 tons. a ; Cars and Boats are both very scarce, ind there is quite n brisk demand for Coal—tbete is very title iii •1 • mond; and the Stocks arc light both in BosiOn and New. York. The Mies of freights to Eastern porta wiry eo much at Bic present season that we find it ',difficult to make any quotations. Vessels are accrue, and ii has been as high as 8.1 40 ito New-York, and $3 to Boston.. The prices change 'every day, according to the supply of vessels. Freight by canal to Philadelphia BO cents—to NeW York Si 15- The New York Boats now loading are in all pro b ability Making their last nip. Mr. Thomas 'Firth hie resigned as one of the Mangers of the SChuylltill iiarigation. The lire Managers are the ascdfdeney now, and we will won bare a new Tun iff of t011..N and a much more liberal and popular, policy trill be pursued. • The extension of the West Bzunchllail Road; to Tre mont has been completed, and a considerable trade from that tUgton has been carried over this ,rood for the lust two or t hree weeks— OFFICE OF THE P HILA. AND READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY. • Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1847. Noticej is herebv 4 given that on and after the first day of November nest, the rates of freight and toll on coal iransPorted by the company will be asiollowe ; -To ' . From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Haven. P. Clinton. Richmond, .*1 70 et 60 ,81 40 Philadelphia, 170 - 160 145 Inclined Plane, _ 1-430 4 150 • • -130 Nicetown, , .. • li 60 - I 50 1 20 . . GermantoWn R. Rod, 1 . - 60 Falls of Schuylkill, 1 95 hlannyunk, 1 35 Conshohocken & Ply- t 1 22 mouth Rail Road. ,f Torii out!' mile below } l2O 1 20 NorifiloWn. - liorristoienorltridpe- i 1 2 0 1 20 . a port, r .• .1 . Tort Ho' • 1 20 1 20 1 10 Fort .... Mnedy. . Valley' Forge, 20 20 1 11 Pluenixville, - IS 15 105 Royer's — Ford, -' 10. 10 1 00 Pottstown, 10 .. " 10 ' 100 Douglassville, 10 - 10 - .1 00 Bnumstown, . 05 95 Reading: , -.- . ,t OO 00 90 Between Reading and t 9S • . , 95 Mohrsville, . 5 Mohreville, • . 80 • - • .50 Hamburg, .. 00 Orwigohurg, By order of the Board : oll Managers. Oct3o 41J 8: BRADFORD, Secretary? Freights' to Eastern ,ports have advanced aiJittle.- Our correspondent quotes as foßows: • !.atcEs OF iCOAL'OlV•1101111). White Ash Lump Nut do Ltfoketi, Egg. quil Stove, Red Ash Lump, Prepared,, Nut, • • Lehigh Lump, 4 00 Prepared, • 4 412 Sent for the week ending on Thursday Ermine last: • RAIL ROAD... CANAL. lECK. TOTAL. WEEK- - • P. Carbon, 9, 58 03 433,480 U 1 .6,20 . 8 Pottsville,' 4,998 05 1e9,912 01 13-11aven', 11,840 19 .490.135 15 • 2,312 OS 39.90216 P. Clinton, 3,490 18' •88,018 18 00 00 1,108 05 30,003 05 1,201,516 15 8,612 06 211,895 06 211,895 06 Total Mt.& Canal 1,113,942 01 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION pN RAIL ROAD. Fronl, Mt. Carbon. Sch. ltven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia, $1 70 , $1 60 $1,40 To Richritond 1 70 160 I 40 RATS OF TOLL al' CANAL, . , From Mt. Carbon. 's. Haven.' P. Clinton. To Philadelphia. 74 ets. 70 cla. .52 eta. ' FREIGHTS D 5 CANAL. $0 00 To N. Vork,32 10 TO Philada., LACKAWA - NA COAL TRADE. The quantity of Coal sent to Market fur the week en ding Oct. '23. .. - 14.101 Total for the teason, I WILKESI;ARRE.COAL TRADE. • The following is the quantity of Coal sent through the weigh•leck at Berwick, to Aug. 1,1817. 1:10,007 Ix) Tons. JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector. I. ,111G11 COAL TRADE. For the week mdinr, Nov 6, .1847. WEEK. TOTAL. SUMMit. ' 5,837 06 169,267 O, Rhame Run ' 3,416 13 121,216 01 Beaver Meadow 2,927 02 . 100,309 04 Summit 851 03 29,727 on Hazleton • 3,056 10 tliickmountain Co. 1,442 00 Wyoming , . 351 11 17,846 11 GOMM COAL TRADE. .. med ,nn the Unton Canal Rail, r g soy.l. • • - Tons. C. wt. qrt. 1,950 13 1 59.36; 09 I Amount of coat transpo .Itnad, for the week Per last report Total 61,315 2 2 V. L. CONRAD, Collector SWATH A RAIL. ROAD. Swat Ara Rail Read final h AmOunt transported of to 34th Oct., (inclusive.) Toms. C. qr, 2,623 5 3 ' 35,041 1 ' 1 e'er last reVon Total 3701 7 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector t MILL CRE Ttialb ) . ‘airiay la the a QMtiTI C:es „ Rail Road; i f ismustmmq nnunt of coal passed over the 1 , or the lastrtix day. 5.05 17 Ton,. ; rt. 132,059 01 Per last rep, Total CEO 138,92418 " HADESTY, Collector sciftrimciLL ALLEY RAIL ROAD• rted over the Schuylkill Val ek ending on Saturday even ; 8,172 18 Tone. trt 283,751 12 AmnentOf trans fey flail Road, for the w Per list rep; Total .1 ; • 291.921 10 " SSE TURNER, Collector MOUNT tAIIIION & Amotthl of Coal trans & Port Carbon Rail Roa. tirday erentn'glast. .Per last tell: 'ORT CARBON RAW ROAD• Ported over the Mount Carbon for the weekending on Sat- Total 420.754 03 " r 88t lIJRNER, Collector, tiTlsi.E HILL& SCIITUV The following Is the ever this roatfup to We. LKILL lIAVKN RAILROAD. amount of Coal transported Inestlay Inv • 1.1,022 10 Tons. „ F --- M 7,6,57 TO Per last repor EMI 511.fiR0 00 " TAM Nt WELL. Collector BIZ MOUNT CA BON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal trans Reek ending on Thured, ` l otted over thhs Road for the y evening last. 6,062 II Vons 207,590 02 .. .4.: i reelart repnr Total QUICK TR NSPORTATION. 'Llylnr„ston Co's. Express, BY PA RR • NCIER Ttl A INS, Bettresnl Potterille, Phil delphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Washinvon, Bufalo, Canada. ¢ Europe. FOR the accommodation of the public. .We now run an express car 'every other day between Pottsville and Philadelphia, in connec•ion with our Trunk, which runs dally for carrying, bnzes,of merchandize Sze. By this arrangement orders ;for goods and packagelleß at the oilich in Pottsville.;lll he executed, and the goods defiveiti in - Pottsville i about 30 or 32 hours. This is n areal Convenience for our merchants and traders.-- , Geld. Silver, and Notes forwarded and bills collected. tilers received forkhe purchase of nny single ar• tide in plilladelphia, Ne York, or Boston, which will be promrly attended to.l Goods forwarded, which can he paid or on delivery of the same.- Oflice;in.-fotaiille,nt barman's Bookstore. Beadihe. E. W. Earrslßookstore. • Philadelphia. No: 43, south Third street. New 'Fork, NO: 6, Wall street. Bostott, No. 6, Court tUreet. [NovI3-46 HARIAVARE AND CUTLERY. CUTLI: It I' !, An extensive stock' of Pocket and Table catterte, for sale by John ill. Coleman,. Nos. 33 and 33, Arcade, and B}, North Third street, COMPRISTNG 500) dozen Pen Knives, Scissors, and Razors. -.P.-..;, Also. n Choice assortment of Roden; & • Son's, Wrostenholm's, Greave's,-W. &S, Butelees and Fenny's c Were. . Also, Spanish. Dirk, and Minting knives; ' Also k3uns. Fistols4r d Bow knives. ' Also , _Americas -Razor .Strop, a impeder article, worthyttheattenrion:Mi dealers. C Altp.--Clountry aril city purchasers of cutlery, will find thezzbove stock yip thy . their attention. as the sub scribed. chiefrbusituAls i . Importing and selling cutlery. Phita:Nov I 3 .17 1 46-1 y J, . IleOry Adam, , ATTORN„Vy AT LAW, OFFICE °PPM TEI TILE IHMERIe TURK. RotiomMe. ra fiat:s,3l-31-1y B. 3F-. - -IHlt & BROTBIERS, 4WINE AND LIQ,LIOR STORE, ) • - . ittcra OLD TO4 ROAD ARD WILLOW , STREET. i PHILADELPHIA. ••• Mare cimstantly an ha!r) a large.assartment at - Liquors, ' l Wines.and Cordials. "[Sep. 4, 1847.. • 3m.--36 , _ • A Nrorto; &Hemmer, wrmins.m ID .E & RETAIL EALEM4 IN FLOUR I FRRO,I PROVISIONS, Co►nPF of (V. 41 ai.4 NOnVe' 4 llll sis. • P , 7•1:4 pill, 1817 21).- SHERIFF'S SALES OF REAL EST•ATE. IQ Y virtue several writs of Panditiotti Exposits, Lent kJ ri Fears. anCiteri Facias Issued outof the Court 'of Common Pleasof Schuylkill county to pie directed, will be exposed to public Sale or vendue, on Saturday, the 4th day of DesemSer, A. 1)..• 1847, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the public house of Israel Reinhart, in 1 . rhe borough of Pidtsvllle, Schuylkill county, the following described premisesto wit,: :, All those two Certain contiguous lots or pieces of ground, situate in young's addition to the town of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county: Beginning at a point on the northwardly ling of Pottsville street, 150 feet eastward ly from the torithWest corner of the hoose erected on lot No. 8; thence Atefidlpe. along the line of thesaid Street eastwardly towards Milt creek, 72 feet, and in length or depth 100 feet, bounded southwardly by said Pottsville street 1 eastwardly by Mill:creek; northwardly by land now or late of William Lawton and othets : and west wittily by lot No. 4, being lots marked with numbers "two" and " two," in the plan of said addition to Port Carbon, conveyed by Thomas Haven to Joseph F.-Car roll, by deed dated the 21st day of May, A. D., 1838, and. recorded at Ortvigsburg, in Deed book No. 16, Page 538, (subject to the coal reserve and mining privileges, as specified in said deed, reference therete beine•had will More Billy and at large appear) , with the appurtenances consisting of a frame stable. Also : All that certain lot or piece of situate on the'northwardly side of Pottsville street, in Young's addition to the town of Port Carbon, county aforemlid. ' bounded by land now or late of William. Lawton and others; westwardly by lot No. 8; eastwardly by part of lot Pio. 4 ; and tiouthwardly by said Pottsville street, cantaining_in width 92 feet, and in length or depth 100 feet, being the whole of lot No. 6,and the uestwardly 42 feet of lot No. 4.; on Pottsville street. in Young's ail ditional plan to Pottsville and Port Carbon,Ait being the same premises Which Joseph F. Carroll and wife granted and conveyed to Charles Haber, by deed dated the 4th flay of May, A. D., 1830. subject in the coal re serve and minin g privileges, as specified in said deed, as recorded at orwiesburg • in'Deed book, No. 17, page 551. (reference thereto being had will more ... , . fully and at large appear,) conreyed . ..by e!,!...14,.. Charles Haber toJoseph F. Carroll by deed ;;;; ta2a... , dated the 15th day of March, A. D., 1841, „LB., and recorded - in Deed book No: 10, page - 229, (subject- to the reserve above referred to) : with the appurtenances, consisting of a 11 story frame dwelling house. ' . • Also : One full, equal, and undivided third part, the whole into three equal parts, to be parted and divided. of all that certain tot or piece of ground. situate in ,the town of . Port Carbon, county aforesaid, bounded and des - oiled MI follows; Beginning et a point in Mill creek on the northeastward!) , line of Coal street, as laid out by , •Seitzinger & Wetberilt; thence along Coal street, _north 5 degrees - ;east 30 feet to a post; thence alone the land of' Abraham Pott,sonth 1 4 5 degrees. east 71 feet 10 inches to a post ; thence, still by the same, south 27 de grees, east 31 feet tone or less, In Acre street ; Menem along Acre street, south 63 degrees, west 30 feet more arises, to Mill c reek; thence along Mill creek the seve ral courses and distanrea thereof, to the place of begin ning, (being the:remises which Abraham Pott-and wife conveyed to Charles Saber by deed dated the 12th day of June, A. D., 1839, and subject to the coal reserve re ferred to in said deed, as recorded at Orwigsburg, in • • Deed book No. 17, page 575, reference .„,...„.?",. thereto being . haul will innre fully and at yam,' . large appear,) conveyed by Charles Baiter ;; ; ~ .:. ,t o Joseph F Carroll - by deed dated the 19th • ~.. '• :.' day of November, A. D., 1839, and recur 'rte.ri in Deed book No. 18. page 174 (subject to ttie regerve above referred to) : with the epphrtenan , cea, consisting of a two story frame house. • As the pro perty ofJOSEPII F. CARROLL. - . ' At the same time and place, all that tenant corner lot of ground situate in Lawton's addition. to the town of Port Carbon. in Norwegian township, in the county of Schuylkill. hounded on the northwest by Tenth street; on the southeast by Third street ; on the north:est by Grand street ; and on the southwest by lot No. 177 -3, con taining in width from Grand street to tot No 143,62 feet; ~ in length from Third to Fourth street, 200 feet ; andbeing 'the'iot which was marked in the general plan of Law ton's addition to the town of Port Carbon, with the No. 104, and thesame lot or piece of ground which Wm. Law n:in, Wm. Wallace. and Christopher Loeser, by deed [la '. • ted the 7th day of November, A. D., 1833, 'WO:t. grained and conveyed to Joseph F. Carroll, r i p!! I.: ,in fee, subject to the premises of the said „:•„• . - 1.• • deed. relative to the :done or fossil coal that ',___.." 'nay he foment upon the premises: together _ . _. ' with the appurtenances ; consisting of a II story frame dwelling house and frame stable. As the property of JOSEPH F. CARROLL. Bt the same time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the northwardly side of the Mt nersyille niad, In the borough of Pottsville. •county• aforesaid, being the-northeasterly portion of a-lot mark ed with the number 10, on the general plan of pott & Patterson's second addition to the town of Pottsville, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post in the tine of a tract of land, commonly known as the "Navigation tract,", and being the nnrihwesterly. corner of lot number 9, on the a' resent plan; theatre by said lot south 15 degrees, east 2l feet to a post on the nortlisille of the said Minersvill road; thence along R I said road, south 811 degrees, west 30 feet 4 inches to a post ; thence by another part of the said lot number 10, north 15 degrees, west 213 feet, 2' inches to a ppst, in a' line of the aforesaid tract and at the south side of San demi street , ; thence along said line north 71 4Pgrees, cast 30 feet to the place of beginning: with the .I,i-triune 'emcee, consisting of a small II story frame d'ening house, As the property of Catherine Ackerninn, \admi nistratrix of FRANCIS ACKERMAN, diTeased. - u l, At the name time avid place all that'certain two tory • • brick, hurch. known as ' the Second Me .s .., thodist Episcopal Chnrch of ' Pottsville:" .. •..s i •-• with the lot or ground apromenant thereto. 1,18 ..'-.6 i ...e situate in the borough of Pottsville,Schuyl- I " ' .." kill county,in Market square. on thesoutto ------ scantly cornernf Nlarket and William street, bounded on the west by William street ; in the rear Or south by a-10 feet wide alley; on the east: by land for merly of Consort R. Whiman ; and on the north by the arnresaid Market street, .rontaining in front on said' Market street 48 feet, and in depth 100 feet. ' As the property of the TRUSTEES 14 the Second Methodist Episcopal Church if , seized and taken into' e x ecution abil will he sold by Sheriff's Otfice.Orwigs- 1 . 4. T, WERNER, Sheriff. . burg, Nov. 6 . 1847 . 3 • , -..- 45- . 1 50 1 30 1 35 1 20 -125 . 115 - 1 25 1 10 6.5 70 .50 .50 *3 75 i *1 00 3 50 a 3 .3 871* a 400 400 a 412 .4 12 a 425 375 a 3 671 IMMII EDE 97,850 04 47,184 07 0,527 00 597.131 01 Sherifffs Sales of Real Estate. D Y virtue of Several writs .of Vrnditioni Erynnas and Lerari, Farina issued out of 1141,Court of Common Clear of Schuylkill county, to me.directed, will be expo sed to public sale or vendue, on Friday,. the 3d of De rember,.lB.l7. ai 10 o'clock in the forenam e , at the public house of Michael Grail, in the borough of Orwigsburg, county of IS, huylkill, viz.: All the right, litle,and inter-at of Ijinry K Strong. of, iTI, and to six several tracts of 171 :Situate in the counly• of Selmyl kill, (formerly !Jerks trveVed and returned into the land office of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of six Vvareants hi the names of John Moser. Sophia Moyer, Robert Kinnear, Nancy K innear,lohn Harris, and Nit's-. teny Lave:diem, dated severally upon the sth day of May, A. D , 1791; the first thereof cnntaining 448 acres, IS perches and allowance; the second, 445 acres; 12 perches and allowance ; )be third, 4 51 acres, 9 per Ches and allowance; the fourth, 433 acres. 31 perches and allowance; the fifth, 433 acres, 59 perchesand allowance; and the sixth, 445 acres, 12 perches and allowance; con taining in the whole 2655 acres, 141 perches and allow ance, being the same premises of, in, and . th which Pe ter Benson and EliZabeth Ann his wife, David P. son, and Mary P. Benson, (heirs and legal repreinnta lives of Peter Benson deceased,) by deed dated the Nth day of Aprtl, A. H., is.l9, and recorded at Orwigsburg, in Deed book No. 16 page-560, granted all their right, title, property, claimiand demand unto Henry K. Strong, his heirs' and assigns. As the property 'of HENRI' K. STRONG. F - -1 • 0,27419 - Tons 420,479 04 " ==! INCORPORATED IN 1844. OFFICERS FOR 1847-8 i—Ja3tEs IM' bluarati, Pre sident; Joserit SILL, Vice President; WM. TOD DUSTER, Treasurer; JAMES S WALLACE, Correspon ding Secretary'; Tit - noes F. ADAMS, Recording Sec'y., Committee of Naitagement:—Rev. Henry J. Morton,' D. D.: Rev. Wm. If. Furness, D. D. • Charles Tappan, John Towne, Hon. Wm. D. Kelley , Sartain, IL Wallace, Chas. Macalester, John Notman, Geo . . R. _Graham, Geo. M. Kelm, .I.Schnlefieid. Henry C. Baird. - The object of this Institution is en advance the cense lof the Fine Arts in the United States, to cultivate and improve public taste, and to afford additional patronage o our American artists by the purchase of their works. Every subscriber of five dollars.per annum, becomes Ira member of the Institution. The fundthhus received, after deducting. necessary expenses, are appropriated , first towards the production of a large and costly origi nal engraving, for distribution among the subscribers, ' the residue of the funds is divided into certificates fot different sums, and distributed by lot, among the mem bers.) at the annual meeting on the first Monday in May of each year,) for the purchase of paintings, draw ings. &c., by National artists, from any accredited ex hibition In the Union. 213,442 13 • " N. CLEAVER. Collector Thus for the small sum of fire dollars, each member hasthe certainty of receiving an engraving of a good picture, in the highest style of the art, worth in itself the amount of hissubscription, and the chance, besides, of drawing a certificate fora considerable sum, to be ex pended in the puichase of a work of art s • IThe engraving -for this year will be': from Leutu's fine painting of'•Joltn Knox Rebuking Mary, Queen of 'cots," size, 20 inches in height, and of proportionate width. • - At the same Cele and place, all.that certain lot or, piece of ground, situate in the borough of OrwigSburg, in the county aforesaid, being marked in the general plan - of the borough ,of Orwigsburg with the number, BS, hounded northWardly by Mifflin street; southwarrlly and eastwartily by n 20 feet alley ; and -- irdly by , lot No. 85; containing in length II width 4 perches, being the same lot Henry Itaush and wife conveyed to A der, by I leerjAated the 23d day of conveyed . _ the appnrtenanres, consisting of a lee 1 property of AN DRIANUS . . seized and taken into execiation'and Sheriff's Office Orwirs. T. WET burg, Nov 6, 1817. Art Union of Philadelphia, The Institntion Is managed by gentlemenwhe have no privileges beyond other members, and no compensa tion except the satisfaction of serving the cause of Art, they, therefore, with confidence appeal to the growing taste and patriotic pride oftheir felloW:cititens, to lend their aid. (it is hut tending,) to a cause which Unites so much public plod with private gratification, at so little; individual expense. The subscriber has been appointed TIONOIIART see aursav for Schuylkill county for the purpose of recei ving Fnbseribers. A book•containing the constitution and bye laws can be examined at our office, where we will be happy to receive a long list of signatures. Novi 347-48-4 mj BENJ. DANNAN. J. , R. - PATT'ON, ' - DRArkR AND TAILOR, No. 2, Areadi, Norteegian street, Pettsville, BEGS leave to inform his old patrons and the public generally that he still continues to do business at his old stand, where he is prepared to make up garments in the Very neatest style and latest fashions of the day. From his past experience In business throughout the United States, he flatters himself that he is inferior to nobody in his line of business. He therefore hopes to receive a portion of the public patronage. All garments entrusted to him will be made up in the neatest style, and at the very shortest notice, warranted. to fit -or no , pay: Wanted, a BOY to learn the above bgsineis. N.'vl3 1817 48 tf S. B. Miller Si M. Sheik, CURCIEON DENTISTS, having located In Pintsvilie, ►respectfully offer their professional services to the ladiesand gentlemen of Pottsville and vicinity. 'All diseases and irregularities o 4 the teeth treated on the most approved principles. Artificial teeth inserted from a.single tooth to an ontire r sett. Office in Thompson's row, Market st., 7th door above Centre. t.. 4. AU operations warranted. [Sepll3 IL( NOTICE—TO PURCHASERS OF UNSEATED LANDS.—Notice is hereby given to all persons who have purchased UNSEATED LANDS at the Commis sioners' sole, held on the 9th and 10th days of August last,in the Court Hodse in the borough of Orwigsbnrg, are earnestly requested to call'at the Commissioners' Office, and take up their deeds ; otherwise the Commis sioners Will proceed according to the conditions of sale. By order of the Commissioners, Commissionets' Office,l f O. ZULICII, Clerk. Orwiggliorgi , Nov 13 „ „, 31 , NOTIC E is hereby given that an atipplication will be matie to the next Legislature. for a Bank to be located in the borough of Minersille, SchuYlkill County,- to be called the Mechanics Bank of Schuylkill. Coun ty, with a capital of One hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, and the privilege of increasing it to Two Hun dred Thou Sand Dollars. Signed SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL • WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL !MILNER, JAMES 8., FALLS, JONAS BAST: Minersville, July 3, 1517. NCTICE.—AN . ELECTION for tlArteOn EiIRW -17011:•,1 of the Miners' lltnk of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill. to serve the ensuing year, will be, held at the banking house, .On Monday the 15th of November next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, '.et. M., and 3 o'clock, I'. M. . A stated meeting of. the stockholdets will be held at the banking house, nn Tuesday, the 2d day of November next.. [Oct9 41] CIIAS. LOESER, Coshier. , OTICE.—TO MINERS AND OTHERS.—Iorish 1 , I to cnntraCt *an experienced miner to rink COAL SHAFT, (depth about 150 feet) or to obtain int . - ficient information on the subject to give! direction to the operation and Bilolllll be ideaied to receive coniniu nications on the subject from competent and responsible persons; or would sell or lease the coal privil4e. Ad dress [0(130 47-44-2m] 0. 0. GREGG,,Pitteibiim, Pa, OTICE—Heo. H. 3tic ;ter having associated with 111 him Daniel U. Esteriy, in the. Hardware business, they will hereafter trade ander.the firm of STICHTER & ESTERLY, at the old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where, by strict nttntion to business, they hope to merit the patmnagw heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons in want of Hardware and Iron 'would do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing, as they ate determined to sell cheap May 21 22-- STICIITER & sell. A DMINISTRATION, NOTICE.— Whereas 11 letters of administration have been granted to the riubscriber,on the estate of James Donnelly, late of the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, Pa., deceased, by the Register of Schuylkill county : notice is hereby g leen, to all those indebted to said estate In make pay ment as soon as possible, and all thOse having claims will pm‘ent Ilion for settlement lvithout delay. Octl3-13-fd9 BRIDGET DONNELLY, ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.— Whereas letters of administration, on the estate of Andrew J. Brown, late of the borough of Pottsville,;tichu3lkill county, deceased, have been granted to the subset them by the Register - of Schuylkill county: notice is therefore hereby given to all those indebted to the said estate that they are requested to make payment to Capt. Israel Reinhart of the American Rotel, and all those having claims will also present them to him for settlement with out delay. ANDREW BROWN, . • 0(123 436tq ARLEY G. BROWN. !t umults E LA - .; READING. & /Wil li VILLE TELEGRAPH CO., have this day - declared a dividend of 5 per cent,, onto( the earnings,of the Coin patty, for the sii months ending October 31st, 1847, pay able in Reading at the office of tha Treasurer, M. S. Richards, atter the 13th thst. (Signed.), Novt3-45-It] D.. 1. WOODS. Secretary. NICITICE.—OFFICE OF MT. CARRON II R. CO. LI The annual meeting of the stockholder, of this Com pany will he held at the office, 787, Walnut ,street, on Monday, the Gilt day of December next, at 4 &chick. P.. M.. at which time and place an electidn will he hail for a President and eight Managers to serve for the ensuing year. [Nov6-45.51] JAS. C. DONNELL, Sec'y. WAVATti — wihniofireirtli,e"nc,l'ts', l 4n4' . 4a;fo,llrEeirast, about the 95th of April' last, and landjul at . .Quehec,since, which nothing has been heard.of him: He it:about El rears of age ; sandy complexion ; red •hair, and ulmut ` i 6 ft. in height.: Any information of his whoreabotak wi I tie -thankfully received by hia frieinds at Llewellyn, Schuylkill county, Pa. [4 - 6 It] ,MARY CLIFFORD.. lANTF.D.—lnformatirin is wanted W.ALFRED VNT HOUSE. When last heard from he was in Howl lon. Texas:. If this should come to his' notice he will" rimfer a thvor by immediately writing to his brother, Stephen, House or Henry House, who, .are residing Pottsville,Pa., [lki ovl3-46-301 HENRY HOUSE] A TEACHER. - WANTED.—Tin , Ilrearll74 CIL SchiMl Directors of the borbugh INat'sville . want of a gOod TEACHER , tO take charge of male SchOOI No. 1. ' To.one who is competent to teach arithmetic, .history, gra mmar, geography, declaniatibn;.&c.. a good ..salary will be given, No other need apply Applications accompanied with gond testi walla's, con be directerLto 0r23-13-30 tC. MARTIN, Sec'y of the Board. • AA,- A N T A't D --a good CARRIAGE SMITH. Toone V V who Aintlerstanqs hie husinet , s cad y employment , and good wag.ea will tie giVen. Also an APPRENTICE' the Carriage Making Misiness. [45 11) W. A, KIRK. . - 'LOST and raw . D. .• STRAY COW.—Cilne trrthe premises ' 4 : Ilf. Aof the subscriber In Lawtontown, about a . mgt. ' week ago, a RED COW with a white face.; =,.IW-o. has a white hind leg, and a streak of white on her back The owner is requested to come foiward: prove property, pay charges, and take her, away, other wise she will he sold according to law. .• NOVI3-46-301 ELI SIIIVELEY. _ 1..-------- STRAY CO' VS.—Strayed from the 1e.7.4-i 14. .' s if ti A bT i tri c h o er w, o , V . ho ve tb ry th o h f e o av cj y ob o l . ,,t i ‘lo o l d )L r ' L ß .4 - color; plug horns; they are fresh milk ; and in tine order. Any nerson returning said cows or g ivinz information t.Vhere they may be, found, Nill be Suitably rewarded. ,''' HENRY ENIA. ' Schuylkill liaven,Nov 6 ' 45-2t* LOST—On Monday evening. November lst,a GOLD BRACELET; containing five topaz. stones, 6ve.— The 'tinder will be suitably rewarded beleaving Wm . , thissdfic .. _ _.. e. :, t Novl3-46-3t . . FouND.Lbi . Mohrintongo street, near Centre, on the 211 °Member, a siLyER WATCH. The own er. .. can have the same by proving property, paying charges. nod calling on I G. W. Hl.TfilliEß, Oin23-433i!] ' near McGinnis' Foundry._ • FOR SALE AND TO LET VALUABLE TIMBER FOR „ SALE.—The subscnbers, owners , of a well timbered tract of land, called "May - and Lightfoot tract," between Minersville and Llewellyn. Schuylkill county, willsell WOOD LEAVE, for which purpose it has been surveyed in lots of from five to twenty acres. Persons wishing to see the timber tvill call on Mr: -Bressler, at Llewellyn. . Public sala S will be held at the Pennsylvania Hall; Pottsville, on the 21tb day of December next, where a diagram of division will be exhibited-and terms of sale ,made known. Sufficient time will hallowed for gut ting the timber, SAMUEL GRISCOM end ISAAC ECEERT, Presi- . dent of the Farmer's Bank of Reading. Reading, Novl3 • 46-61 , I n WATER ESTABLISHMENT r n SALE.—The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory. There is a gri4orl custom with it and daily increasing. The stork consuls of pumps, pipes, fountains, gasometer, bottles, box wagons, horses; harness, and in fact every article nec .s -rsary to conduct the manufacture of mineral water or II large scale, there being 2.50 gross of bottles. For (urn er information enquire of JOHN S. C. MARTIN November 6,1617 4 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOR SALE in , V Wood Zte Lyam's addition to the borough of Pot R vine. Also in the town of Yorkville, beautifully la - ted between Tottsvjlle and Westwood. Apply to. - A. RUSSEL 0C2.3 43) Office corner of Mahan - Mingo mid Adams st . VOR SALE—Three mortgages well secured on imam .1: vine property in the horoitch of Pottavitle, each be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. 'Einprife of SAMUEL LEWIS, Sent. 4 36] Surveyer, and Conveyancer, Centre St. FOR SALEs—Two two story brick HOUSES, each 25 feet front by 34 feet deep, , on West Norwegian street.--. •Oct23-43-3t) G. W. CUMMING. &1 - 21 - ST.ORE TO RENVL • - On Centre streeL Enquire'at this office. November 13 46 3t• 1 4 1011. SALV.-600 acres of WOOD LAND, shirr r mil near Berryman's firm, two miles from Mc- Keansburg. Amity to [463t] HURD PATTERSON. UZI FOR RENT.—The Salem VEIN with the ptesent en eines and Machinery near Port Carbon Apply to Oct 9 41] A. RUSSEL L Pottsville. FOR SALE—Six hhdx. of sugar ewred RAMS. Sep 11:37] T. & W. POLLOCK. Type Foundry. 59, (707,1, 3 .-eorner of Ann street, New York. Miff; suhnriber is prepared to furnish hand cast - type, 1 and printer's materials'of all - kinds, nt short notice and on reasonable terms. Proprietors of newspaper*, who have not advertised for the subscriber; who may iublish=this notice for three months previous to Jan. LAMS, will he entitled to re ceive pay in type, on purchasing five times the amount of their bills for advertising. Old type taken in exchange for new at 9 cts. per lb. Nov6-45] ROBERT TAYLOR. PROCLAMATION. VVHEREAS the Hon. LUTHER, KIDDER, Esquire, President of the several courts of Common Pleas 'of the counties of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of quarter Sessions of the. Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties,. and Szniotroz N. PA I.NIENSIId JACOLlTlvwrziNGEn,Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the . atrial of all capital and other offenders, in the said' county of debnytkill—by their precepts to me girected, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or w igsbure, on Monday, the 6th day of December next, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the' ' Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schltylkill, that they are by the said precepts corn- mended to he then and there, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those thhigs, which to their several offices appettain to he done ; and all - those that arc bound by recognizan ces. to prosecute against the'prlsoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county or:Schuylkill, are to he then and there to prosecute them:sae shall be just.- God save-the' Commonwealth. JOAN T. WERNER, Sheriff.' Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- • burg, Nov. 13, 1847. j . N. 8.--The witnesses and jurors who are summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually In case of non-attendance..the law in such cases, Made and provided, will he rigidly enforced. This radicle is published by order of the Court; those concerned Will govern themselves accordingly. NOTICES. WANTS. , THE ..MINERS''= JOURNAL: MISCELLANEOUS. A/itypiols PLIIIID is Warrante to curlthe bait beautifialy aud etiosgty ! If it fails the money !Millie returned! We confidently assert tha this preparation Is the best. tie very best article:now,be fore the public, for COALING THE HAIR: and we wil forfeit $lOO if it is not found on tilal all we rePreirent it to be. it has been tried, and never failed! If used acceriling to directions, it eawmot fait! may berm (to those persons who have never tried Vefea'sParirien Fluid) strong tango:tee. but it is the truth!! If yiniadmire and wish for the "Flowing Rhiglet and 'itching Curl get a bottle, etre it. al,rial !! pneotrial will do inure to convince the reader of the truth‘of the aliove'assertions, than columns of advertisements. ' 23 or so, cents per bottle. For sale wholesale and retail at . • , BANNAIsi'S Oct'23-431 Cheap Peek- and stationery stores. DLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES, 1.2 hood on Exeintors, Wharton 's Digest, Marvin's Bibliography, .. Roberts' Digest of British Statutes, 'Thornton on Conveyancing,•GraydOti's Forms, Dunlop's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania,. Barr's Reports, vols. 1,2, 3, and 4. • Fot sole at publisher's prices at -• _IIA.NNAN•B • fYctl6-42] Law and Miscellaneouti Book stores . ERMAN .scuooL.—The subscriber hereby l.Tgives notice La the ouldit, that he intends estalilsh log a GERMAN. SC,llo,o:L;..also fo give'instrutrinns in thib French. Latin, and Greek lankuages, and this Ma thernatics.. Those who intend to make use of this op : ()phonily will please Jniitiire," for, further information;. of the house of the Ws*. Mr: Mennie- • Beet° 47-11-1 • . B. • BERG M ANN. 1 . )11PElt IA.IGUNGS:—JOILN VAN METER, manufacturer of paper hangings. and paper hanger, Thompson's Row, Market street, Pottsville, has on• hand a complete assortment of IPAPER HANGINGS,' which he will 'sell wholesale and retail, nt the lowest . city, priced .. An extensive assortment of ITindow cur. 7 min paper con-tautly on band..: , PaPerifit' promptly done in the best mannet._} • - Octl6-42 5t 11...1 Lamp Mats, beantiffil Plain and COlored Hall ' Cut and Plain Globes, FI A beautiful assortment. whi turer's mires, just reeeive& f • Fancy and _Variety store, n fACF-;-' Sm.moiv. • Constantly'on.hand and for sale by PORK, HEARINGS, )- J. PALMER ic!CO. Market street wharf, HAMS AND SIDES. • 1. SHOULDERS Philadelphia. , 4 LARD AND CHEESE'' 0016 97-42.3 m • DETEP t . Siniple,`3 aro!, Faithful. the Phantom Ship, 1 the King's Own ; Newton Forster, Frank Milihnay. Snarlevnw, Japliet in Search ,-'of a Father, 'Dacha of Many Tales, and Midshipman Eai.y ; by Capt. Marry at, price 25-'cents each, just received and foi sale at HANNAN'S Brink stores, Pottsville. Only 82 50 for Scntt'k novels, at lIANNAN'S. [Geld PAP ER HANGINGS & BORDERS.-1(300 pieces of PAPER HANGINGS and BORDERS of thelatest styles, enbracing upwards of fifty pittterna selected to suit this region, from three of.ahe largest, paper facto ries in the United States, all of which Will he sold at the lowest city cash prices; and some or the Frescoel and Gold papers; at less than city prices, at Sep2s 30] ' lIANNAN'S Paper and Variety Store. NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPS.— 20 reacts Plain and:Fancy Note Papers,Tof every variety. 11.000•Fanry Envelops. tmsnit. Also. 20,000 ,Envelops for letters, white and yellow, some as low as 81-504,0 1006, Just'received and for salewholesare and retail at • Ott9 91) .BANNAN'S Bonk and Variety store's. CHEMICAL SOAP—Warranted to r :move grease spots &c. from 'Silk, Woolen, Cotton, and Liner', without injury - to.the color: pric , only 121 rats. Just received and frit sale at STATIONER'S HALL, corner of C.entre and Market Sts. Also at HANNAN'S whole sale and retail Variety Store, Every ccoromMal fa mily ought td, have it in the, hritise. [Aug. 28. :45 B..WER'S NOV,ELS yERY- t—Ench work etlltipleui in one volume, beautifully hound and let tered—at the: extraiiiilinitrylow - price of '2-5 cents. ,just received and foriittle wholesale and retail at 11ANNAN'S where map be tfound a r:e r y large edlii4rtment of cheap veork4 for reinter evening reading, both In'standartlnnd ght literature..' • Oct 2 41 200 REAMS M rapping Paperounne extrn size, 100 do . illaSting Paper„ • Of various qualities: , just received and forsale whole sale and retail at • • BANNA.N'S • Wholesale Book and Patter Store. . ,', , ,,7 Merchants supplied at low rates, by'-the quantity. Aug. 7 .. • 7 1 32 01101CP, GREEN , & BLACK . OAS,—Jun received' frourNew York and Philadelphia, a full* assort ment of Superior Green, find Black Teas. among F; hid) are Superior Imperial. Youpir 14son, Sonchong, rou- chtng and' . ,Moliee Teas. for sate by II BEATTris Co., — Ports'ville, Aug. 14, 1141.1 . • , 33--, COAL! COAL!! Cel11.!,: , !-.1Persons havlng coal to be delivered in Philadelphia;will'he - received on yardage and eent to apy part oil he city. het the under, signed at a small commission. 110DAK Ell 11EX,• ' Phila.,Aug.2B 35 - 3m41 -Broad below Calldw hill. D.. i4ErPt°7lB. ' In 3 vr l ilumes, re'relved and for sale at BANNAN'S Bookstore. - , June 20 VT, ATIIEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.—,Just reeoi IVI ved nn elegant assortment of Mathematical In sertimentliorthe Pest qua lity from: estab lishment. which will he sold very cheap at Oct 2 40] HANNAN'S Atatinnery and Fancy stores. D"- [ GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, and QUEENSWARE.—The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive storE of grinds, fixtures, The store is In a business part, of the town. large, and, ehnventent. and doing a tine busin6ss I'm further par tient:o enqiiiro. of [Novi-la] J. S. C. MARTIN. 1)1,/ STER, FISH, AND SALT:= 110 tons Plaster; 50 bbls, N. 1.9 Mackarel; 30 anintnarter fpr finiily ti•te ; 150 s'arks amai! and fine salt. for sale by' Novit-411 . 1 .1. M. BEA - 1"1:1" & Co. . • D AL. 'ROAD SPIKES,L•Three tons .4- Rti LA 120:111 SPIKES for Flat liar iron-2 and t} inches.. i i 5-16 and 5 mil 6 inches, +. x..5-16.'j1161 rereivrd and for sale:lt - the York Store. [NvG 15] EDW. YARDLEY., VLEPHA- - T OIL.—A fup ,, novartiCle for ;na y. chinery. engines,. Ate , worranted not to gum, just received and for,sale r a t the York-Store, , Nov6-45] •' , EDWARD 'YARDLEY. AIRY CHEESE.-50Q,0.1 6 s. ;inkerior dairy D.Cherse from, Herkimer enmity, N. w Yr;rk. jorit re ceived and for male by [NrG 45] J. NI. BEATTY & Cn. D AIL ROAD IRON Fl,lt murri4.—tl r supply of Flat Bar R. RI Iron, constantly on hatol!arl for sale at the York Store. [Novll-45) EI)W: YARDLEY, IJAMS AND SHOULDERS.-2000 lbs. Superttr 1. Family llama. 3000 lbs . . Shoulders, just received•and will he sold low to the trade by J. lit. BEATTY & Co. , • Pottsville, Aug. 14, 1817. <i ' 33 - .-i iO PRINTERS: BLAAK CARDS.,-1000 packs of I blank printing cards, varying in price from 62,1 eta. to $1 50 per dozen, just received and for sale. wholesale and retail at [Aug.2B 35] . BANNAN'S .__ INDIA RUBBER BODY BRACES — An excelliMt ar-' tide foi pefsons who stoop, or are weakly, just re ceived and for sale at BANNAN!S Aug. 21f,34], - Variety store, Pottsville. C... , . 11.VER SPECTA4MS.— . An assortment of McAllie t. 7) fees Silver and 'German Silver Spctarles Just re ceived and for sale ai • - BANNAN'S,. June 5 - '23= Fancy Store, Pintsville. .... I NDIA RUBBER DOOR SPRINGS—A good ar tiele: price 50 cents, just received an'd for sale at Oral BANNAN'S,Vartety. sthres, Pottsville D ,RIED BEEF—A superior article, for's* at the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery Store of .., . Ortl6-42] J. 8. C. MARTIN. ? - ,-. ro A K.E W 000.—Per.tonR in want of RAICE . WOOD ran be xopPlied by the euhncrihrr nt.4.11 per load. jO:t3o-41-3tl • HENRY .STRAITCII. ( IRA A GES and Leptons for !ale at MARTIN'S 0ct16...42] Drug and Confectionary , tore. - fCKLED HEERI - ArG—Just received and for sale at - [Octl6-12] MARTIN:S. Gtocery store. • • Ilovees FiFst Preinium WRITING INR. ' ' Si/rsr jest ece ttd r I nste' r v w . gk (1847.) Tirfol° westimor;ern distil -1 guiihed lnstitutions speaks for itself: University of Pennsylvania, 1 Philad., May 11. 1841:, 5 aR tried for same time the black ink manufactured 'Joseph E. Harer, weMave found it'Avell.suited. hiscript. by ilk running freely, and its exemption qtenfation. 112 shade also we are well, plea•ed W. E floanan, M. D., Dean of the Faculty . and Professor of Anatomy. . lona Lyncow, Provost. SAMUEL It. WYLIE, Vice Provpst. Hestivir REED, Sec'y of the Faculty of Arts. I Itoswam., PARKE, Professor of Natural 1 1 Philosophy and Chemistry. W. W. GERHART, Lecturer in the Medical 'Department. Pennsylvania Medical College, Philadelphia. idly concur : in the above. SAMIL GEORGE MORTON, N. D:, Dein of the FaculLy. Central High t3Tehool, Philadelphia. A. D. Nunn, Principal. . j 11. Mc:Mumma, M. D., Prof. of 'Ana. American Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia. FREDERICK . Fns LEV, Secretary. - Philadelphia. .1_ D. GEORGE, Dep. Naval °Ricer. . ' HOVER'r3 ADAMANTINE CEMENT. A superior article. sale,-wholesale and retail, at the manufactory. No. North Third street, oppo site Cherry street, Philadelphia, by ' JOSEPH E: HOVER, Manurdcturer. Philada. ' Nov. 6, 1 e47. liwin by Mr. 11 for man' from coi with. EiMl • ( TO, IFIOUSEKE6PERS:. .llCombScribers invite purchasers of all or any kinds T nt DRY GOODS required in housekeeping, to' call and examine, their stock, which is confined excluSively to those 'articles, comprising in part all,kinds of Linen and Cotton Slieetings, Quiliel Blankets, Damask Table Cloths and' Napkins, Towelings, Tickings, Table and Piano Covers, Furniture, Dimities and Chintzes, Em broideied and low priced Curtain Muslim , Worsted Damask and Moreens, Domestic Muslin< dr:c, &c; gether with a large stock of all kinds of Flannels, and the besratyles of Irish Linen, Which they impott direct_ front thd moat celebrated bleachers. By exeluiliug Dress Goods from their businesi, they are relieved from the necessity of asking high pores at the commencement of the season to compensate for losses consequent upon changeSof fashion as the season advances, and will sell at thelnivest poisible grade of profits as the surest means of extending. their business, t/OHN V. COWELL & SON, corner Cites- Phila.brovfl47-45.6tuj nut and 7111 ate., philada: . E. 111.'--Snilt,ll, • - WHOLESALE DEALER In dhoes, Snots, 130nneta, Palm leaf Mrs. ofte,, 110.8, king street ;• White Swan llotel; -ti PHIL#DeLPIiI4•' (OC I11-62 C 4. • andoles for Mantels,' and Fixtures, 'Lanterns, ;'lues'. and Wicks. itch AVM be lothd at mane d for sale at itANN;It ottsv ille. • pet 23,43 n. E. among.) [t. rt. IttilDON • . ItioORE RISDOX, • MERCHANT .TAILORS,- No. 70 Soak ntird Street. itearlc,opposite His Ex change, , Ph gade/pki,a, 'IOIEPPECTFULLY announce-to their trienilsaud the public that t hey - are constantly prepared to make to ordry, pfthe finest and beat materials, and= moderate prices, every aiticte of Fashionable Clothing constitu ting a Gintleman's Wardrobe, for which their com plete stock of, choice and carefUlly selected Cloths, • C-Asimeres, Yestincs, dee., of the latest and roost de: sirable patterns. are particularly designed. Their own practical knotBtedge -of the business and a petsdnal attention to every garment, .enables= them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invitation to give themn call; . Having been for gears connected with some of the best and most fashionable establishments in this man try. employing none but first rate workmen, and being in the constant receipt of the latest fashions, and best styles of goods, they are fully prepared to accommo date enstemera In the best manner. Thilada., Aug. 14, 1 8 17. -33-6 FRESH FALL GOODS. CHARLES ADAMS. N0..79; ./Irch St., between 9.4 and ed. Sts., north side, PHILADELPHIA. . _ Ireceiving at his New swan an assortment of en tirely neie_anil desirable dry goods suitable for the co ming season . , to which lie invites the attention of his Old customers and purchasers generally.Particularat tention given to style slid proper shaes of color of dress goods and.many choice aniPscarce kinds selected especially for plain people, which will be sold nt p lie lowest prices Fir cash The assortment ciinsists in rt Of French Merinnes in .ditferent qualities and colors, Parnmeua and Indiana Cashmere,* 64 Queen's Cloths and Alpacas, somestbe AneSt im ported, Plain Mode. Mous. de Lamnes, and Cashmere d'Ecosse , ail wool, Paris Printed do do, and Plaids of many kinds. Particularly choice styles of Scoth Gingham and Merrimack Prints, 34, 4-4, and 5-4 Mack Mantilla and Dress Silks of • the best fabrics and highest lustre, Miele G oods. —Mulls swiss, thmk, Nantook,Jaeonet, and Cambric Mualins of an qualities. Slid is—Of Printed and Plain Thihet and other ma teriel of all the different unifies. : Flannels—W Unenrinkable, and Silk • Warp of the benvinakers. Lincns and turnishin2 geode generally are made lend ingartieles an examination of which is patticu larly invited ' , Together with Hosiery, Gloves, N6•llework, Linen Cambric 11'd'k'fs, and fancy and staple goods too nn- MMOUR to advertise. (Phila.Bep.lB 1847 38 3in New Books. Napoleon and his Army, with reminiscenses of the French Revolution, 81 50. Washington and his Generals, by Headley, 2 50 Napoleon and his Marshalls, by • do 2 50 ' Washington and his Generals, by Lippard, 1 00. Legends of Mexico, by do' 25 Thier's French Revolution, with and without plates, bound, only:83 hnd 3 50 • Allison's History of Europe, 4 vols., bound, .'5 00 Rollin's Ancient History. 4 vols.,'onlyi 3 00 Marshall's - Life of Washington. 2 large vols. only 3 00 riear'S Pictorial Works very cheap; • Norman - 8 Bridge, by the of Two old Men's Tales, . I History of the Inquisition of Spain, 37i Ninon de L'Enclos, with aportrait. 25 Outlines of Anatomy and PhysiologOor popular use, bt' Dr. Hollick. • ' 100 Buoyed's complete Works very lOw do Pilgrint'S Progress illustrated,. Poems by Amelia, ad edition, f 81125 and 1 50 Byron's Childe Harold, illustrated. ‘, 1 25 Scenes in the laves of the Apbeilles,',a splendid work Scenes in 'tile Lives of Our Savipur, ' do A fine assortment of Anoints, , Christian . Kei.psake for IE4B, Friendship's Vire, ing, for ISA The. Gem. fir DOS I.batletsof Memory, the best. American- nnual for .4s, PrescoWs.Mexic.o, ••• Ferdinand andlsabella, Conquest of Peru. Tifeether with n variety of other books just received and for sale at fOet2 40] BANNAN'S Bookstore. .t• New: Hooks LEGENDS of Mexico, bi• Lippard, 25 A i3irople Story; by Mr Inellbald, 25 The First False Step in Carrie, The Corsair King, Magi "hen, iful Me: ,:tplaletvor the Beautiful zican Ma of Buena Vistn, by Yeti Buntline. Gallant Torn, or the P.erils of a Sailor, =I Rough and Ready Songiders„ wholesale and retail. 25 together with a variety of other books just received a . ncl for sale at BANNAN'S 50p..11 117] Bonk and Stationery Store . , `Secure the shadow ere the substance jade." .C • • iollns , Celebrated Sky-light.' 'Daguerreotypes. 'FIN() SILVER. MEDALS awarded at the fain of the Franklin and' American Institutes for the last and Most 'artistica! specimens of Daguerreotype pot , ttaits. _ The recent Improvement made by the subscribers, and which is peculiar to their establiehnient alone, an upper light, has received‘the highest recomnen dations front the press, and also written testimoniala front the first artiste in the country as to its great supe riority over the usual Side Light. Thepemliar ad vantage of this Light is, that the NATURAL ExertEsstos OF Toe eve din be obtained now more perfectly than heretofore. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited, Whether desiring portraits or tint, to visit our spacioni,' galleries, probably the largest and most ex. tensive in the United States, and e • Saniine for them , selves the astonishing haprorrtnentsmade by .the sub scribers in this wonderful art. • I'. P. & D. C.-COLLINS, Prism ietors of the City Dapierrean Establishment No. 100, Chesnut st., 2 doors above 3d. south ,side. Pbila , Sept. 2.5 J 7 ,30—tint eo* 44 LET ITN WORKS IT." Tonsey's Universal Ointment • ACONIPLETE rvntedy for burns, scolds, cnl.bruises, sprains, swellings, salt rheum, piles, fever sores, chapped hands. sore lipsichillblains, scald head, and all kinds of INFLAMEI) sIORES. l'CtL , rilli in all conditions of life are at all times liable to be afflicted with the above complaints, It is therefore the linty of heads of families to provide and keep on hand, ready for any emergency, A REMEDY that is capable of removing the sufflqing attendant on these very troublesome companions Those who have used Toussy'i Unirersul Ointment need not be told that it - is a most courtlier,. remedy, a perfect master of pain, and the most speedy remover of imflamination ever discovered. The experience of such persons is sufficient to prompt them to keep it always on hand. knowing that many valuable lives and lini v hs have been saved by Ibis MA GICAL I'ONOUEROR ..!eif inflamed and other sores, burns, scalds, .i.t.' It instantly stops all pain of the se verest kind and prevents all scar. Nolamily should be without it, as an immediate application of it, in case of burns or braids would do more gond while waiting for the doctor than he could do when arrived, besides pre venting long hours of the titMok imffering which might pass define a physician could We - MI - Mined." It possesses control ore? the severestjniurles by fire, over mortification, over intlaintnatidn, - anil by its com bined virtues it acts asdlntisseptic, Nerrint , Anti-spas modir, iftiodyne, Emollient, and Healina, and is the most COMPLETE EXTERNAL RENIEDy now in use. - ' 4 Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. it is working its way into public favor with a rapidity here tofore unknown in the history of medicines. 411 who' use.recommend it._ _lib in we spy, no family should he without it. Thengents will 'furnish the pub lic GRATIS .with books. 'ilescriblng this Ointment.- 01-',Each,box of the genuine Tousey's Universal Oint ment, has the signature otS.Tpusey written on the out side label in black ink. Never purchase a box unless I, this nig attire ct.ri he seen. Price 23 cents per box, .nr five hn Pti for St 00 Prepared by Elliott R . Tousey, Druggi. Is, Syracuse, N. Y., and sold by agents through out the United:States. Sold:in New York at 106, Nassau street. :nu followingiare the rtgeatttin Sc huylkill 'county for Tousey's Vniversal Ointment i , . J. S. C ~..- MARTIN, "i ' • . .1. G. BROWN, } Pottsville. 't , ',„ F. SANDERSON, J - 4 H. Shissler. Port Carbon. . Wm. H. Alarlbw, New Philadelphia, T. Williams, Milidleport„ ' • . • If. Schwartz, Patterson;• . . .-.. . J. 11. Alter, Tusearora. .---- 11 - either &•Itlorgenroth,:Tamaqua, , - . William Price, St. Clair, ' ~ D corge Reitituy er, New Cantle, . , 'James B. Falls; Minersville,. . , . JimacKauffma ,Liewellyn, , . ~I. Christ, - . . .- . . - 1- - t ,: xn - i ; - (.r3.(thontringo, Jacob Kauffman Shoener & Garret t,,OrWigsburg, • Lyon & Withal, Port Clinton. ' •• Loran & Kauffman. Schuylkill Haven. ' Paul Barr, Pinegrove, . - E 0 ct 9 1 .7 Al en _ • Salamander, Fire, and .Prciof Chests, -" ' • Fire-Proof Doors for Bank* and Stores, * Seal and Lefts opyin4 , Prssxes, Patent State-Lfited Refrigera fora, -Water.Filters, Patent POrtable -Wafer lasers, in tended for the Sick and Infirm • ' • EVANS Si. WATSON, 76, South Third St.. (oiposite the .Ph'itada. Exchange.) ft if ANUFACTUItE and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of the, above articles, together willi'their Patent Improved Salamander FIRE-PROOF 'SAFES, which are so constracted_as to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resistrtie-..fiLe!if any building. The out side cases of these Safes are — made of bolleriron, the inside cane of soapstone, and between the outer case' andj n ner case is a spare of some three inches thick: and is filled in with indestructible material, so as-to make ft an impossibility to burn any of the contents in 'side of this chest. These Soapstone Salamanders are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any. article in the• shape of Book Safes that will stand as snitch heat, and we hold opngelves ready at all times to have them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large and general assortmentof our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there are oveooo new in use, and in every Instance they have given entire satisfactionto thepurchasers---a which we will-refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them Inner : . • Haywood & Snyder, pnttsville t Joseph G. Lawton: 'Pottsville: Mr. William Carr. Doylestown, Pa. • N. &C. Taylor, 129, North 3d et.; A. Wright & Nerd'. ew, Vine et. Wharf: Alexander Camr, Conveyancer, corneretc.; of Filbert and,9th John M. Ford, ;A, North . 3d Myer', Ilusti,•2o, North 3,1 et ; James M. Paul, 101, South et.; . Dr. David Jayne. 8, South.3d st.; Matthew T (Miller, 20, South 3d at ; and we could name 'some hundreds of others if it were necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public,an4 particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to call at our store before 'purchasing elsewhere, and we can eutiefy ihmn that they will get a better 4orl cheaper article at our store than at any other establishment in the city. , / We, We also manufacture the ordinary Fire Proof Chests at very low Orices, cheaper than they cart be boughttit any other store in:Philadelphia. \ DAVID EVANS, _JOHANNES WATSON. Philada.. Aug. 2S 47 35 75 LA,Tgd ll 4ldlLaiEig poi!, " „ !,;ix in 7t i t n pr p n t R ic e n and from 4 f - , textto s'2o, just received and for sate, at ' • Jo.; 5 23 HANNAN'S Wholesale llookstoro' • - Fuluable New Reeks.: 11 A ISB Pardoe's Louis XIV and •Clourt of France 2 1 (role. Sullivan's Public Men of the Revolution, ' Headley's Sacred Mountains. illustrated, - Poems by Amelia; new edition, Gems of the Modern Poets, " Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets, a • splendid work, Washington and his Generals, by Headley, Cheever's Poets of Anterice. The Garland, The Rose, and The Hyacinth, for ISIS, Hand'Hook of Oil Painting, • Together with a V.loety of other valued(' works. just received ana for sale tit . Oct) 411 HANNAN'S Cheap Book stores. Faney articles at Bannans. . . . LADIES' Card cases, a tine assortment, Writing Desks and Note Paper Desks, Beautiful Paperteries, with an assortment of Note Paper and Envelops. Fancy Bones and 'tVork' Stinds, Porte Mon:tare, for carrying money, a beautilhl as sortment, . . Pearl and Ivory Paper Cutters. - . Fancy Pen Holders, a.choice assortment. - Tocether with a beautiful collection of Fancy articles suitable for the coming holidays,' all of which will ild sold at less than city priies. . [Octg 41 • CHER P FA LL DRY (7 OODS FRO,' AUCTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J. Ross Hoopes. No.4ll,Marke Sheet, above Eleventh, north side, ritiLt DetrliTA. ITAS a largeilitock of Dress Goods, such as new _styles Mons. de Litton.. 121 t 023 cents. yard wide ; Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids; Plain and Fig ured, Colored and Black Alpaca Lustre*. from 181 to 50 cents; Black and Colored Nlerittos and Patanieltav; Bombazines &c., front 25 els. to SI ; Cloths. Cassi nteres, Sattinetts. and Ye:utiles in great Iltiety ; yard wide Bleached anti Brown Muslins at 4. 3, an 10 eta.; I; yard wide. 121 ets ; 3 yards wide 37; eta.; Table Linens, Diapers. Crash, &c.: li•pets for stairs and entries, only 0, 10, 121. and VII cts.; Ingrain. Cot ton, and W,,ot Carpets, handsome patterns 22, 25, 31.. and 50 cts..all wool I buy three-quarters of my goods at auction and all for cash only., and can, therefore, of fer bargains to country m •rchants and others who Guy for cash ; worthy of attention my country friends,rnier- Chants, citizens, and others who will please call at .1. ROSS HOOPES' Cheap store. No. 411, Market St., above 11th. north side, Phila. N. B.—Show this advertisement to your neighbors and friends. , Oct 2 40 3m NEW GOODS. • Two doors beim,. emir's Hotel. TILE subscriber haklust opened. in addition to tile stock of Dry Goods, a choice lot or GROCERIES, &c., embracing a general assortment, which have been laid in at very low rates, and selected with great care as regards quality for family . use, all of „which will he sold °tithe most accommodating terms,!Wholesale and ' He invites the public to and examine his stock and judge for themselves, feeling confident that he can and will give entire satisfaction both as to'quality and price.,Recllect, two door* below CitiV Hotel, Centre street, Pottsville. JOHN .C. MARTIN. July 31. 1S1: 31— UST Deceived a : supply of Music embracing the latest publications, of :longs. for the Piano and Guitar. Jenny Lind's conga, just issued. , • Al:nitres and Gallops. Marches and - Quickstep/. '• Rondos. Airs, &e. Vnriations.• Polkas, Dances and Quadrilles;,, - • Duetts fort Performers. • :eons for the. Guitar in great variety. • ' Melodeon for the• Flute or Violin.. Primary andyrouresSive Exercises fur strengthening the fincers and obtaining a rapid and witty touch. Instrernion Books. 'Violin and Guitar strings.ske. &e. ' , We •svonid respectfully solicit the ladicirtu call and ex in ine our assortment' • ~,'V'Slingle Pieces of Music not on 'hand obtained to order. nt- 11.ANNAN'S Book and Music Stores. .7. s 2"Gataloeues of,Music cue he obtained at our Stores. rcpt. 25„ 5 39 , Isiaac Barton & Co.. NO. 27, SOUTH SECOND STREET,. HAVING in store a large and full- assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, a consider able portion i of - . which were ordered and imparted by them, and tile remainder selected with much care in the American markets expressly for their FALL SALES offer the same wholesale and radii, at moderate prices, for cash or approl,:edacceptances. The following na med goods constitute part of their stock, : . DRESS "Gomm. td, a - - - - - - Silks.—Rich Dark Brocade Stripes and Plaids., " Plain and Striped Charnelions.'new styles. " Climelion Satin Du Chant. ; beatitiful bmatinns " Plain and Changeable Armorer, various " Black Plaid Striped._ Black Gros de Rhine all widths, best make and qualities, " Plain and Changeable norences, In much , variety. Cashmercs.—Plain and Printed Handrome Shades, and new styles. Maus. de Laine...—Piain and Printed, neat intalPtig ureit, new' styles.- Rate Silk Plaids.—Rich, High Colorr, gond qualities. in-sted and SIM and Cotton and Silk, good qualities. Gißichams.—Eitrlston and Scotch, In great variety. Prints.—British and American, 'French „Merinol.—Luplit' best make, choice selected . shades. Alpaca Lustre and Colton' Warp, Palmetto Goth. hatas.—Rich Styles flimcbe and Cashmere Black Ottoman Plain and Plaid Silk. gm,rin Plaid Blanket, all wool. Seal Skin, plain 1110(1C colors, large size.. //osi . rryandOlore.r.orall'itital inaterialsand qualities French, Belgian, English, and American :Cloths, In mitlit variety of shades and finalities, best English. French. American. and itelg9n Cassimeres, plain hitick . and latest fancy styles. = Woolen and Silk. Velvet. Cashmere, and Satin Vestings. Drab and Dark Colored Habit Cloth for Cloaks. . While and Colored Flannels. European and American. . _ I , IIRN ISM NG GOODS. Blankets, various sizes, excellent mkt: Dresden and Marseilles Quilts; White and Colored Con erpa nes. . Linen Sheetines, COMA do , all widths and qualities. Pillow Case Linen, Table Damask and Napkins. lliikshark Diaper mid itIIFNI3 Towelling. Ii great Variety, of most approved -make and bleach. . CARRIAGE LININGS. Silver and Pearl Drab Cloth,varinini qualities " Worsted Damask,' . " " Union, Raffinate, plain and figured, 4-4 and 5-4 wide,.a.sorted . . colors. Russia Sheelings. Buckram, and Cnlorrd Musllns. ' Worsted,Plush, figured and plain, Crimson, Garnet, &el Phila.. Sept. 25.97 39-3 m eon PURE:WHITE LEAD Welker'll S; Brother, . . TANUFACTURERS, No. 65, NorDi Frontstreet, IV/Philadelphia; have now a good supply of their war ranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence of arun on the article, shalt now havlb their orders No knmen substance ',assesses t huge preservative and twautifying properties, so desirable in a 'paint; to an equal extent with unadulterated while lead ; inOire any admixture of other m iteials only mars its value. It has; therefore, been the Ateadyaim a the manufacturers, for many years, to smiply tO the public a perfectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is proof that it has met with fal.r. It is Invariably brand ed one head 7. wrrgTERI & ER in full, and on the other..W.orrinted puce, all in red Inters-1 CIE.A.P.;) t GOODS ISTORE R E.llO PAL. Joseph _Ai•chambault, Hariniremartd from No. 381, :11,1r/et : at., to his rim store ? ,Piro. 417? .3farket,abercllth, north - side, PHILADELPHIA. • HAS on hand n large assortment of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. cortiprising In part Mode Color and Black Mons. de !Allies at 121 cents; rich style de Laines at 181 and 25 cents ; Cashmeres at 25. SS, and 31 cents; Califiirnia Fluids at 25, 2S, 31, and 371 cents; English and French Merinos g black Alpacas from 191_ 'to 87} cents g'Shawls in great variety i Blankets front $3 50 to $9, per pair; Cassinteres g fancy.and plain Sattlnctts from 371 to 75 cents. A large assortment of Bleached and Brown Sheetlne and Shirting trusting ; white Flannels from 121 to 50 cents, &c., &c. • Philada.. Octl6 47 42-3 m • . . `TIRE Crater', or Vulcan's Peas, hypnaper, 40 50 The Buckskin, a Romance of the Revolution, 2.5 The Way Side Cross, by Capt. !Millman,' The Greatest Plague of Life, complete, 25 The Journeyman JOiner, by George Sand, v . 75 The Life of Henry the IV, by James, parts I& 2, 50 i Ottawah, the 1.A.11 Chief,•by the author of life in London, so . Chamhers' Eneyclopmdia of English Literature, 2 volume., 5 M 16,. Webster's Dictionary, a new and improved edirn The Virgin ofthe sun, 4 Ned Buntline, • /25 Together with a variety of other books lostieeeited and for sale at • HANNAN'S Oct2.3] Cheap Book and Stationery stores • _ _ _ New St,re at Brookville. TTHE Subscritier has just received from Philadelphla and has now opened at Ilrockville, a large endgen eralassortinent ofseasnnable goods,such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. In additionto whtch.will he found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a. good supply "of country produce. Call and examine Our stock, andyou.vrill tind ua prepared ;oven goods at as low a rate an tily have ever been sold any tehcrr, in rjthuylktll county. N. ll.—Country produce of all kinds wanted,, for which the highest price will.be paid. " Pottsiille, Feb. 18111, PEILADELPIIth ADD'FAZTISEM ENT., Oliver Evans' 6•4,6IANDEtt. FIRE AND TRIES minor rnoi C : 7IEPTS. 7 - A RRit NTED canal to any other mike, and have V V never been injured by fire or t w riftai.r.-In a single Instance. He alio keep,. nn hand a full supply of Com mon Chests, made of lighter - Iron. at lower prices. LETTER COPYING PRESSES AND_ROOKS. TRUCKS FOR STOREd.RACTORIES, &e. DRUGGISTS' PRESSES. EAGLE GLASS PAPER. " PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, &c. • PACKING LEVERS. HOISTING MACHINES. , REFRIGERATORS and WATER FILTER°. . OLIVER EVANS. al South Second St.; below Chesnut„Phlla. • - REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving _Meat, Butler, .11fia, and all articles intended for culinary purposes. 4 WATER FILTERS.' Oliver Erarr'e celebrated Water Filters Cott pacifying water that is brackith nr muddy. whether by rain,. Ira nereds, or otherwise, can ba-had of all sizes and prices at the .varettionts. N 0.61. South Second !street, two t i..ors below Chesnut *Met% rhilitdulphia Philatia.,Ort 247 Music Music =I New Bookm. GEO. H. POTTS. 6-- • MINERS' :JOU - RN 414, C . - • - - - - -- - Saturday Mornlttg. Nov.ll. 1910. • , _ FI -- 41u our Tifutraph;c Correikpoudeut r tu L A D /.467. M,NREETS —Flour is worth: 66,50-711 sales. *hest in miler henry at 130 c. 0 33c.' Old yellow.teorn 75c. Whiskey is aco at 20c pfr gallon in We. - - . - We have some Lit r newp from MotieWs 6 3 1 1 opgis of which you rill Gild in to day's pope, Noihing cite of any i ponante. - LATER FROM' THE' ARM CAPTAIN ‘VALKER MILLED. Tiro actions have Uh l er] p'nee betwin the Am • ericans and Mexicans, in ono of-,whi e e I, at Hna math', the gallant Captain Walker titres kilted. He was slain by an enraged fisther, t;'t!hoso eon had just fallen beneath tlio arm »f Captl W. , 250 . Americans, and 1600\ Mexicans were engaged. Our buil was only '6.' Mexican loss' atiout 2001 Gen. Lane entered Puebla without muctrresirt anus. Santa Anna has I been deserted, and au perreJed by Rincon ., in continent] of ttt Atalisco hai been taken \by the Aine i • All quiet at the capital and 11 P 13, were rife Generals l guitman - and United Stales. ' Gem Percifer F. Smith , - man ns Govornor of Mexii becoming Americanized. The health of the army is Tl)c:y 7'imperarice evening_ tit; was well a'ten Ear We arc indebted to M Co. for a copy^of Wilmer tick Times, of Oct. 23, 1847. crl• The Saturday Post, view of- the men Accidents that occur . on tho Reading Railroad, propcn•es to call it iho reddened Railroad. pj' Poor Fellow.—An N. J., inn fit of delirlu tally se!. hip house on fire o I burned to death. 137 Mr. Buchanan conti . greys as !he locoroco cando dewy. Hie friends are e'ri4e spirit of . more dhs n ordinary 1111 'al'. National NO ument The 130ard .of Managers of t: tional Monument AsSociatio the 22d February tieri , the hi ifi;of Washington, fur the stone . ofthe monument, at \V SYSTEMATIO ADV The time is gradually approael be carried oh upon a system cull of our grandfathers—when, hate a little business each, there will tight', doing each a very large butness; thus liberating a great pro-ortion of the agents ad servitotts, of coin merc'e to he engaged thencerththlin Droductite Labor. One principal agency is effectinf , this transliumation is _faith denting and Advertisi g. The Man who knows how to do hominess and has - the meanspf doing it thoroughly, (anti a moderate coitalwill furnish the basis of an extensive trade on the Cash system,) will not much longer he able to clear hie way withnnt exten sive Advertising. For Wit he atNlialtle to risk the cost or apprising one-tenth of; the cOmmucity that Peter Domhey seds the very best assOrtell Iron and Steel, Dardware, Nailg. Cutlery. kr., of tht,l.,west cast') folios, ' it must he equally advantageous! to extend th infor mation to the Miter nine -truths, s:ince the, incre sed ex , f • pence of Mr. D. lhr rent, clerk-ht e, dm, &c.; tall! buir 119 proportion to the increase ri business which con- strains it. The time -Is not far Want when . the City Merchant - whose rent costs hint tising will be universally regard( understand his iIIISIDCR, and wl bilsitiess to understand. - - I Ids train of thOlight W.! ret sight of a note from Dr. Palmer, of whose universal Ag thronuhroit the.coontrv]R. F. is liberal [introit. (Dr—Pitch is- lb -on n"1 - 110 Causes and Cure of Cori, reviewed with merited CoMITICDI !thee ) Hie letter to Mr. I'. in an 11 bans. 707 BROADWAY, V. B. PAI:SIRR, EEfl.—Deur sir tar of your tirconnts for adverlisit months. Allow tile to thank toe faith and skilfulness with which advertising Agency _is conduct! knowledge or air wants of all pall dens your advice an earellent gt promise to advertise. My e - iperit directed and conducted by you linen to reap donnas: Please at my vary best wishes, Respectri.d . j Orr 'CGurtehip and Marjritiv.-IThe tilTer mire betweenXeurtship and Mitring', was never more fircitat l eiplained than it is in'thir fa loot ing : • _ ~ • , ••What made you gat mtrried if , you or't like it 1" ..Why t was deluded 'into It—fairly dela edr-- I. [had nothing to iiutvening's c o I went cou ting. Now courting is fun•enough-tl-1 ham's got a wird • to say aginit. It's about as good ' la way of ' il ling an ere:ling An I know of. %%rash yowl fa st,, put on a clout; dickey, and go and talk as ser t. as PLlgllr and nadas:ri candy for an houeni t 0,! to say nothing of a few. kisses, behiMl the door, es , • your swemhia t goreln the P ep with you. "When I was a single 1113 . the ;sorb] VI , well epthigh. It was just like an. ommbltst l''.' was a passen ger . paid my levy, and lhadn't nhltlin! more to (In with - 4. but sit &twit. ahtl tlidri t earn a button for anything. Elpostn the oninibus c rt..:- upset, well. I walks nit 3114 IPliv ' es,.., the nA tr. pick up, the piece.. But the 1•11 mu-t ' take •Ivire and be hanged to me. It's. nll "very well 1 r 'Si while; hut afterwaids . it's Filaguey, like ovriii7 an tippet omnibus." 1 • Music Um:pits! UNION Choral Harmony, Ge nan and .Engllsh. Li Evangelical Music, by Hick k & Fleming, in and round notes, Easton Academy of Church , Mnsie, Carolina Sacra, or Boston collection of Chorith The Southern Church Melndiq, *tint notes, The Methodist Harmonist, The Mitslcakßepository; The Young Choir. - The ,Social Lyrist; Just received and for sate whol ow rates at Oen 411 011 s; OHS . , lin RBLS. Bleached WinterlSea Elephant 0 14 , ./.300 lib's. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 4-00 Ws. Ricked N. W. Cdaet Whale Oil. -50 do Lard Oil. 1900 gale Bleached WinteriSperm Oil. . 2300 (hi. dn., Fall Flit:tined Sixtm Ot 500 do. Unbleached Winter Sperm Oil. For sale by i J. J. ALLEN Snail) Wharves, next door to the corner Phila.Oct3o 47:44-Ivl Cheaniit ft., Philadelp C. 1114111. K: ESS 9 • C OTII !NO r. 14 LISIINEK MONT EXTEHNIVC CLOTHING NTAREINOTOIR I . .UNITED 14TATES. - Re-Open for. 100,000 ' ready foi• durnsal, whole 10 patron's we would say;*th. Phavina hot on t)/ those who ionnot dealers, hr do not ttrteet , t the 'real valuation price of gun s, of purchaiing, garments as low as proles wilt have an Opp l i tun ny ' Judges: .Jobbers and dealers i ready made rlothii can replenish their stocks for the winter, and welau; antee the largest establishment! In Philadelphia to; lea front., We attend persowilly to the pacOnt goods, an s Fe that a good assortment of sires and is made articles are, put up. Single sults - . forwarded per orders. .. ; 03- Our goods are for sale only at the large huildi 124 Marker street, southeast coiner of Market and streets, Philadelphia.. ! CARItKNEfIr _ ... ,.....a_., l'bila, Spot, 45 41 Feathers! Iralhers 1 , 1 From-1 . 41 to- 45 Cited per pound, 4hear tar etisA,TIT& . . .. vt.te - and Retail. ' . i FRP.DE/lICK 0J FR.ASER, Upholsterer and General Fern ittlier,NO.,4ls, 'Market ISt. - - abcive 11th, north side, opphaite Girard Row PIIIL•DFILIrtiIk. ••• • I \ I V I i t fel E l . 0 'Pire l li': and 3 ;l• ' :t i t l rlp itn e e s! ( I 'vfr i le h d .r l i t ' l l atrti r a l 7l feathers, Chairs, Table.. Betieteada, and I.ont'lng Glasses, together with ell othei-arttelesin the &Mien live of ttelar., nt the very if,if'r, , t ea.? prices. t - , - - I VI.--Gorida warranted to gite saturfactiol.• ,I 1 I ~ Sept. II 47. I • 1. • . Safety Tiuse. / . • 1 FOaßrt,ii;,"‘tnii'icr...:: . ...inii,',e,ret"i",:iv, - 74'.'i - .,1,7,' fans` {h -r - 111itetrio hit used, for *ale at I lIANAtt," 44 • - 1 May 15—'20 .. !Wok tint, Stationery E tor . •• _ . . 10-0 m• army. I 'is of peace Shields re 11 urn to the succeeds ,'1 ' o. The' Gcn. Quit city it fast :EMI Tuoitley I f'ting, o tit easrd. Livingston & I. Smith's European l isbmsn at I Somer• tremens, ncciden. Sundayotod wins meg to CEI66 iro- etto for tao Prott Icaly-moving with II letermination. . . • f ro Washinglon.— E 7 ho Washington Ne have. fix . eil ppri i ty anniversar of the • eying of the corner shingto . EMI ing . 'When Tcads wi l l ly different.fftNu that d of many nit 1( doing i ite a. few engaged la more than lANdyer ..,las one who II not long ha e any „\%. called Just nave by the this City io.Mr :V. D. acv for Adye tiling whomenough i be a I j_ i author of a rr atisa 'gumption." whsh we I:ltitin on its 3pear-. follows : --[N. Tyi , N. Y., Ort. S. I 17. I i Enclosed lath val. ig for me the In t als [ for the perfert Food u the 'business of your ted. Your, thn ought its of this country ran ltide to any or alt who mre in atlyertisi liras has been sowing -stall kept my thanks snik.: Illy yours, - 4 - f-; S. S. FIT ILI leaale awl retail' a, I • .lIANNAN rholesaTelleink at ,tbeap N't I rtrrnents on lan a/c and retail. ME kft
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