H The' Coal Trade ler 1847., Phe quantity sent this :week by Rail road, is 31,000 01; : by Canal, 9,799.01; total for the week, 41,699 04 tons; total by Rail Road 1,233,960 17 do. •by Canal, 121,094 07 tons. There 'inn Incresee this week both by Canal and gall Road. Th - etentarld for Fool is brisk, but the season, although ternarkably mild ati present, will soon close as far as re• surds Canal navigation. The quantity that will be sent from this region this season will be In the neighborhood of 1,550,000 tone. The following is LC comparison with the trade of last year to the same period : 18486 1847; IscaiAsE: Schuylkill{ IL Ird , , 1,114,0 M 13 1, 22 233,46 44 6 1 7 7 . 311,068 11 Canal . . , 1,6 Lehigh, 505,053.111. 615,752 09110,690 09 Lackawanna, 315,000',00 346,158 00 31,158 00 l'inck , nwe, 65,9*16 '63,444 00 -7,546 00 2,1110,003 09 2,560,465 13 2,00%903,09 Increase in 1847, • . 490,462 04 "There has been a small increase in the Wilkesbarre It ade, which;tagether with the inc rcese for the balance of the year, will make the increase in 16 , 17, a little Hs sing half a miiiion tons. Notwithstanding this large in crease the tattern markets arc comparatively baie of, coal. • Tim freights to Philadelphia remain at 00 cents—to New York, 6245. Freights from New York to Pastern ports millet, and vary so much that we refrain frcm making quotations:. , Ant for the vie - Wending on Thursday FA:ening last :L.- RAM 40AD. CANAL. TOTAL. WEEK T. Carton, 11,091 03 414,574 05 1,1% , z79 00 178,16° 05 'Pottsville, 5,120 02 195,032 03 i 9. flaveiti 12,413 03 .502,619 00 2,471 01 42,373 . 17 3,242 11 21,241 09 -00 00 1,10,.1 05 .'3/,00 01 1;233,466 17 9,749 01 221,044 07 221,844 07 Total MR.& Canal 1,455,11 l 04 SLATES OF TOLLAND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL ROAD, From • Mt. Carbon. Bch. Raven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia,. - $1 70 sl 60 $1 40 To Richmond • 170 ". 1 60 1 40 ,• BATES OF TOLL BY CANAL, From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton. To Philadelphia. 74 cts. 70 cts. 52 cts. FIIEIGHTS BY CANAL. $0 90 To N. York,B2 15 To Philada., . . 'LACRAWANA COAL TRADE. The quanlity of Coal sonf to Igaiyt for Ow n•eek en ding 0ct.23. 14,161 Total for the season, ` WILKESUARRE COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity of Coal sent through the weigh lock avßerwick; to Aug: I,l¢-17. E 10.007 00 , - JAMES S. CAMPBELL, Collector: LEUPpIi COAL TRADE For the week ending Nov 13, 1647- ' WEEK. TOTAL. Summit 7.131,10 195,402 01 Rhume Run ' 2,591 03 120,509 04 -Heaver Meadow 2,690 03 103,199 07 Summit ' , f 1,148 OS • 30.875 08 llazleton • _2,949 03 .. 100.799 07 Auckinounlain Co. 1,413 11 . L 48,598 01 Wyoming - ' 212 o'l _' 10,069-01- 'lB ,371 iflB . PINEGROVE COAL. TRADE. - • Amoust of coal transported on the 15 nton Canal Rail Road, for the week ending Nee, 11. •• . Tons.' C. cVt.: qrs 1 • 2,128 .18 2 Per last report 81.315 2 2 '03,444 01 0 V. L. CONRAD, Collector MB SWATARA RAll. ROAD. ' Amount transported on Swatnra73tail Itoad-from 16th to iStlx,Nor.AinclusiVe.) , TOTIR. C. wt. qrs. - „ 2.704 6 2 • ' Per last report 37,664 t 0 Total ' . 51ILL CREEK. RAILROAD: • Tbotb?lowing Is the :amount of coal passea over the Mill C:eek Rail Road, for the last six days. , 6.965 IS Tom , , 238,921 19 Per last report Total • - 215.890 16 GEORGE 11,‘DESTY, Coll SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of cot.l transported over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even ing last. . 8,225 10 Tons. 201,921 10 " Per,laet report Total I 00,151 00 " • • JESSE TURNER, Collector. l ISI\ OUIsIT CARBON & 'PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD: Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon • Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat irday evening last., • 10.203 14 Tons. ./d- Per last:report 420,754 03 " Total JESSE TURNER, Coll pirminvimmewmavwvm The following is the amount of Coal transported over this road up'to Wednesday last Perlast report Total 54(,50919 •' WILLIAM NEWELL. Collector MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD: Amount ofCcial transported over this .Road for the creek ending on Thursday evening last. - 7,011 00 Tons 213,452 13 Pet Ist re_p2irt Total 2 RAGS! RAO-$7l--The highest price paid for rags, by the sinatlNuantity, or by the, ton, HANNAH'S Book and Stationary Store. Nov. 20, 047 'SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a writ Of restatu'm Yeadikioni Ezponas, issued out of the Court - of Common Pleas or Dau phin county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Wednesday, the lsrh day of December, B', at I o'clock In the afternoon, at the pub tic tIOUFC 'cif Michael Oraeff,in'the borough of Orwigsburg,Schuyl kill county, to wit:: • The one. undivided sixteenth parts of two tracts of land, situate in Upper Motiontongo township, Qichuyl kill county, surveyed on warrants to the names of William Witmaii and Jacob Ireager ; containing each 440 acres and 64 perches more or less. As the property of GEORGE MASON, deceased. Seized and taken into execution, and will be sold by, &mitre Office, Or-) J. T. \VERNER, Sheriff. wlesbure, Nov 20, • 4 - 47- Wholesale Liquor, 1 the, and -CORDIAL STORE, _s. WI earner of .111.1rket and Thirteenth sireete, buttanztenta. frit subscriber respectfully informs the store and hotel keepers of Schuylkill and the adjoining coun ties that he has constantly on hand a large assortment • ofForeign WINES and LIQUORS In the Custom House stores entitled to debenture. Also at his store a full assortment of Domestic Brandy, Gin. Runt; Old Monon a gahela, and Rye Whiskey, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms, and solicits a share of public pa . nonage. J. R. Cantwell Is authorized to receive orders for him, which shall be promptly attended to: PlinatNov%) 47-47-3 mi ANDREW C. CRAIG. _ • Wholesale Depot of Umbrellas, ~ C orner`of Centre and „Starker streets, Poturille, . AT BANNAN'S NEWS ROOM. - JUST received from the manufacturers in Philailel id phis, a large supply of Cotton and Silk CAMEL. LAS„-made of the best material, and warranted to be of a superior manufacture. As the above article is on onsignment they can be sold at low cash pricer. " Cotton and Ginghamilrubrellas, $4 SO to sl2.per doz. Super Gingham do'steel ribs, 18 00 to 24 do Super Silk ,do do 20 00 to 41) do 'hp& SIM •do fancy handles, 40 00 to 50 •do . -Sold in Jots to suit purchasers.. 'eat. Merchants in the borough supplied on favorable %terms. Merchants trading with thlt place will find it to their interest to call. • [Nov2o-47 New Music.- - tIEIIMANit, 6 popular airs for the Piano, Nil A little, more grape, Capt. Bragg, a National song, for the Pla Ito r. The Itidoto Wal tz; ' ~ Come Join in the Song, aTatriotie song for the Piano, Palo Alto qulck Step, Verhum Cam, a Trio ; by Bellini, - Chesnut Street Promenade Waltz, : so President's Waltz, _ Mary Ann Polka, ' , , Arise, Sons Of Erin, Arise in your Might, . Come, Soldiers, Come, . t • Virginia Waltz, Fresh supply of the Floating Scow of Old Virginia, song and waltz, , • , - ' Dearest Mae, - Jenny Lind's Songs, . Together with a large supply of Waltzes, Polkas, Callopades, and Songs, just received and for sale at , HANNAN'S Nev2.o-C] Music and Variety atores,-Pottsville. Jos. B. Bossier, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, •kc., 27, South .inarver, raitAnicenis. , rIFFE4I.I3 for sale 1000 boxes Bunch 'Raisins, N.,1" 500 half boxes Bunch Raisins, 500 quarter . do • 100 kegs Sun do • I: 100 half kegs . ' do • 100 kegs Lexia • do 1200 trails Malaga Figs, ' .50fralls Arabian Dates, -2neases Prunes in glass Jars 20 do in elegant. Fancy Boxes, - 50 casks Tonic Currants, -, 200 boxes Leghorn Citron. 10 hales Paper Shell Almonds,, 20 Pales soft 110 20 bales Walnuts, - 20 bags rilherts, 50 tinge. Rock Candy, 100 basket Salad Oil, - • - 1100 bushels African flround Nuts, •• '5O barr,elo ghciled Almints. (Phlla,Nov2o.l7-3t: TOTA L ISM 615.752 09 40,45 S 13 2 V. L. CONRAIL Collector. MEI arziis 2=l 14.629 19, TOPS 531,650 00 220,463 13 " N. CLEAVER. Collector PROCLAMATION. NOTIOE is hereby given „that a Court of Common Pleas. for the trial of causes at issueln and for tie county of Schuylkill, will be held at Orifigsburg in the county aforesaidorr Monday, the 13th day or December next, to continue one week, if necessary. , Therefore, all persons having su4s.-pending, and all persons Whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Sheriff's Orrice, Or S 1 .1. T. WERNER, Sheriff.. wigsburg, N .21) ov , 47- No. 444. WEIDNER &SHULTZ. • Observe the name gad number of the cheap hat , cep, and • shoe store. fr HE subscribers invite the attention of citizens and strangers- to their stock of HATS, CAPS, and SHOES. Pion' long experience in the above business, a determination that their goods shalt not be surpassed either in durability or cheapness, they can say to those wanting hats, cans, or shoes, that by extending to us their patronage, they will save money, and have besides the satisfaction of givin' enconrarement to business in their own vicinity. WEIDNER & SHULTZ, No. 444, corner Centre and Market sta., Pottsville.. Novao . 47—it .REAL ESTATE • AT PRIVATE SALE. , THE subscriber ivißif atfprivale , sale, alls,bwell known and old estab- El. fished TAVERN STAND. lot of ground and two Know dwelling houses In the borough hf Pottsville, situate on the corner Of Centre and Canal streets, and extending back to Adams street: The lot is 61f feet front on Centre street, by 230 fret in depth. The tavern house is frame, two stories, with stone basement, Which has been newly fitted up and put in good repair. The fetrititure now in the_house Under lease wilt be sold with the property if desffed by the purrh.tser. This property is is in a very desirable business loca tion, and well worthy the attention of persons wishing to keep a public house. For price and terms apply to R. WOODSIDE. Centre street, Pottsville; or to CIIAS. KUNTZ, No. 458, N. td street. [Nov2.o 47-E •ilm New BOOKS. ... ~-,... ROUGH and 11eatly_Annual for ISM with 20 plates. $lOO ZArO:7 The Indian in his Wigworn, by flou ry Schoolcraft, . _5O ' " • The Champions of Freedom. by Sa muel Woodsworth, a history of the Last War. .25 Daggelrs United States Rail lload and Ocean Steam Navigation Guide, with a map of the U. States, only, l2l Boston American Ahrtane for 1548, . 100 Our Army at Monterey':by I'. B. Throne, illustrud 50 Scouting Expeditions of McCulloch's Texas Ran gers, by S. C. hied; illustrated, - 50 Osmond, the Avenger, or the Robber's. Foundling, 25 Clinton Bradshaw. or the Adventures of a Lawyer, 25 Fresh supply of Count of Monte-Christo ..do of Life in London, , do of Ellen Monroe, sequel iiiLifeiiiEnildian, i The Splendors of Versailles.. 25. The Old Commodore, by the author of Rattlin the ' Reefer, • . 25 The Beautiful French Girl; a thrilling story found ed on facts, , . - 25 Kaam, or Daylight, a Prize tale, . 12} The French Cook, or the Housewife's Companion, 25- The Frugal Housekeeper's Kitchen Companion, 25 Cant. Donovan's Adventures in Mexico, ' 25 The Buckskimor the Camp of the Besiegers, a tale of the Revolution. 25 ClevelantLa tale of the Catholic Church, 25 The Iron Mask, or the Days of Tyranny, a French tale, by Victor Hugo, . 25 The Knight of Gwyune, complete. ' 25 Edna Etheril, or the Bostorf Seamstress, a talc of .Crime and its Consequence, - 121 Mann ino-. or the Great and Final Experiment, 25 The Expectant, by Ellen Pickering. 25 The Land Pirate, or the Wild Girl of the Heath, .121 Body the Rover, or the II ibbonmen, a tale of Ireland 25 The Campaign,in Mexico, by one who has " seen the elepliant,". •, 25 Joseph T. Hare, theitold robberand'highwayman, with 10 plates, s. ' , 25 Tlie SJitha lyrist, wiarttnit - griellristrnirae, — ---- '_l6 Tragedies of the Seas, illustrated, cloth, - 75 All of Butwiet's Novels,_ neatly min nd, each,, 25 Marmadithe Herbert, or the Fatal Erior, by the . Con mess of Blessington, : 25 Charcoal Sketches, by Abe late I. G. Neal, ' 50 Dickens' Nevels and Tales, complete, , United States Exploring Expedition, , Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England,;,;, ' All the Annuals for 1858, and about , ~,J ' 500 Juvenile Works, embracing all the new ones, , Together with a variety of other books: just roceived and for sale wholesale and retail at HANNAN'S Nov2o-431 Cheap Book and Stationery stores. Art Union of Philadelphia, FOR TILE PROMOTION OF TILE FINE AIITN IN THE U. R INCORROIIATED IN 1844. OFFICERS. FOR IST7-S:—JAmes I..:RtitTRIE, Pre sident ; JOSEPH SILL. Vice President; W 74. TOD HUNTER, 'Treasurer; .I.otmus S Ciorrevpon ding,Secretary ; THOMAS F. A nAsts, Recording sec'y.. Committee of Olanag molt :—ltcv. Henry .1, Morton, 1).; Bev. Wiii. H. Furness, I). li. ; Charles Toppan, John Towne, Hon: Win. D. Kelley, John Sartain, 11. 11. Wallace, chas. Macalester, Jona Notman, Geo. B. Graham, Geo. M. Keim, J. Scholetieid, Henry C. Baird. The object of this Institution is to advance the cause of the Fine .tirts in the 'United States, to cultivate and . improve public taste, and to affird additional patronage to our A metictui arttsts by the purchase of their tvorks. livery subscriber of live dollars per annum becomes a nielniier of the Institution. The. funds thus received, after deducting necessary expenses, are tippropriated tirst towards the production of a large and costly origt mai engraving, for distribution among the subscribers.. the residue of the fonds is divided into certificaVes for different sums, and distributed by lot, among limo-nem berg.) at the annual meeting on. the first Mott day in May ()reach year.) for the purchase of paintings,draw ings: &c., by hiational.artisis, from any accredited ex hibition in the Union. Thus for the small sum of five dollars, each member has the certainty receiving an cop - icing of good. picture, in the highest style of the art, worth Mr itself the amount of Ma subscription, and the chance, , bealdes, of draWing a certificate for a considerable sum, to be es pendetfin the purchase of a work of art. The engraving for thin year will be from Leut:e's ling painting of "John Knox Rebuking Mary, Qneen of Scots,'.' size, 20 -inches in height, and of proportionate width. 1' he Institution is managed by gentlemen whe 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 of their fellow citizens, to fend their aid, (it is but lending,)' to a cause which unites so much public good with private gratification, at so little individual expense. The subscriber has been appointed noNonsav SEC RETARY for Schuylkill county for the purpose of recei ving subscribers. 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. N0v1347-46-4ml • BENJ. HANNAN. a. • SILENCE! That dreadful - cough! The Lungs arc in dative! The work of the destroyer An: been begun The cough of consumption hath in it a sound of Leath 1. A RE you a mother T Your darling child; your idol E.l. and earthly joy, is now, perhaps, confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold— her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken lingers, tell the hold disease has already gain ed upon her—the sound of her sepulchral -ough pierces your soul. Young man, when just about to enter life, disease sends a heart-crushing blight over the fair prospects of the future—your hectic cough and feeble limbs• tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is SHERMAN'S ALL HEALING BALSAhI• - Mrs. AITREE,the wife of Win. H. Attree, Esq., was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs . . It m and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. [ler friends all thought she must die.— She had every appearance of being in consumption. and was so pronounced by her physicians--Sherman's Bal sam was gi-en and at cured her. Mrs..GARRABRANTZ of Bull's Ferry, was also cu red of consumption by this Balsam when all' ether re medies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a ske leton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 2.1, Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases' where no other medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like a elarin. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing asthma, so Melt it never fails of doing. Spitting blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured, by this Balsam. It heals the rupt'u'red or wounded blood yes sets, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev HENRY JONES,,,IOB. Eighth avenue, was cu: ,red of cough and catarrhat'affeCtion ofso years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the oth er medicine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, 19, De laney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was labor tog under Conumption, and to another sorely af fl icted I with the Asthma. In both cures its effects were im mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 95, Christie street, suf fered front Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam re lieved her at once, and she is comparatively welt, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this mediCine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Willi, Spitting Blood, Livet Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Con sumption. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man's Plasters sold as above. Dr. Shermun's Office Is at 106, Neiman street, N. Y. Also for sale by the following agents` in Schuylkill county. J.S.C. MARTIN,• .1. G. BROWN, } Pottsville. F. SANDERSON. 11. Shissler, Pot t Carbon. - Wm. 11. Barlow, New Philadelphia; T. Williams, Middleport, - 11. Schwartz. Patterson. 3. 11. Alter, Tuscarora. , Refiner & Morgenroth, Tamaqua. - i Wm. Price, St. Clair. Geo. Reifsnytler, New Castle. Jas..B. Falls, Jonas Kauffman, J. Christ. Jacob Kaufflitan, Lower Mohontongo. Shoener.l.: Garrett, Orwigsburg. ' Lyon &Rishel, Port Clinton. • Levan & Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. fr Paul Barr, Pinegmve. • [Oct2 47_ 40 eow Landreth's Rural Register • AND ALMANAC FOR 1848. • A VOLUME of 108 closely printed pages, containi6g an almanac; a farmer's, and gardener's calender for each month of the year; descriptions of 'chemical com position and analysis of the different kinds of manures and the application of it; a full description of the hest fruits for cultivation, with drawings or the same; dis eases of cows, horses, sheep, &c.. ard their-remedies ;- Oist. of agricultural - implements, and their prices; the mode of cultivating the diffezent kinds of vegetables, and all kinds of flowers ; construction of hot houses, hot beds, ihc.; together with a vast amount of other in formation for the farmer and kitchen gardener, and all for 14 cents single copy, nr $1 per dozen, wholesale.— Every farmer and gardener in the state ought to have a copy. Just . published and for sale wholesale and retail at RANNAN'B Cheap Bookstore, Merchants in the ciinntry would benefit the cause of agriculture'hy purchasing this book and distributing it among the farmers. Tho low rate at which it is sold ought to mute for it a general circulation. (Octit 41 NOTICES: • ito cit b.—LORBEIREV REFX RAILUOAD . CO. .1 1 1 Notice is hereby given to theSTOCKHOLDEttfit of said company, that an election will be held on Afonday, the dth day of December neat, at the house of A. S. Fe sig, in the borough of Pineg rove, Schuylkill county, then and there' to elect one President, eight Managers, one TlEDSurer, and one Secretary, to serge for the ensuing year INov2o-47-31 JOHN STRIMPFLER, See'y. iOTTI4EE—TO.. PURCHASERS OF UNSEATED LANDS---Notice is hereby given to all persons who have purchased UNSEATED LANDS at the Commis , sinners' sale, held on the 9th and 10th days of August ladt,in the Court House in the borough of Orteigsburg, are earnestly requested to call at the Commissioners' Office, and take up their deeds; otherwise the C4„immis sioners will proceed according to the conditions °facile. ily order of the Commissioners, Comtnissioners'Otlicea G. B. ZULICI3,--Vlelk. OrwigsbuFg, Nov 13 1 - 46=-3t °TICE is hereby given that appplication' will lv be made to the next Legislature, for a Rank to be located inthe 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 Thousand Dralars. Signed SAMUEL .KAUFFMAN, .MICHAEL WEAVER, ABRAHAM TROUT, SAMUEL JAMES •B, FALLS,, JONAS BAST. Minersvllle, July 3, 1847. 27--Cmn OTICE. —TO MINERS AND OTHERS.—I vviali 't - to contract Iv Olt an experienCed miner to sink a COAL sliArr. (depth about I:11 , feet) or to obtain sof-, hewn( infoimatian rat the subject to give direction tO the operation anti should be pleased to receive eonnutt, nications on the subject front competent and responsible persons; orwould sell or lease the coal privilege: 'Atli dress [0ct.30.47.04261 0. 0: CREW:, Pittsburg; Pa. 7 1 / 4 OTICE—Geo. IL Stichter having associated with Into Daniel R. Esterly, in the Hardware business, they will hereafter trade under the firm of STICIITER A. ESTERLY, at the old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where. by stria attention .io business, they hope to• merit the patronage beretothre extended to the old firm. Persons is wantof Hardware and Iron :would do well to call and examine their stock before purchasing ; as they are determined to sell cheap May2l 22 STICIITER & ESTERIX. AD2I.IINISTRA.TION Whereas letters of administration have been granted to the aubecriber.on the estate of James Donnelly, late or the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, l'a".„ deceased, by the: Register of Schuylkill county notice is hereby given to all those indebted in said estate to make pay ment as soon as possible, and all those havit,g churns will present them for settlement without delay ? 0ct.0.3-43-6t.) BRIDGET DONNELLY. Adm'ex. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.-- Whereas letters of administration, on the estate of Andrew J. Brown, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. deceased, have beets granted to the subsctilsers by Ihe ;Register of Schuylkill county: notice Is 3lierernre hereby given to all those indebted to the said estate that they are requested to make payment to Capt. lerael Reinhart of the American lintel, and all those Mivitig, claims will also present them to hint for settlement with out delay. ANDREW BROWN, Administrators. 0ct23.136t*] ADLEY G. BROWN. OTICE.—OFFICE OP MT. CARBON It It: CO. ill The annual nteeting.of the-btockholdere of this Cr pany will he held at .the office, 781, Walnut street. an Monday, the 6th day of December next, at 4 o'clock. 1.4. M.. at which time and pfaee an election will be held for President and eight Managers 14 serve for the ensniog year. [Nov6-45.51] JAS. C. DONNELL, Sec`y. DYKE.--Dis:soLuTioN OP PARTNERSHIP. I The partnership heretofore existing under the name_ of NORTON & lIESSER was, by mutual consent, dis:- solved MT the_tirst day of November,:' The husittes.S hereafter will be transacted under the name of Norton & Ilaninter. .- [Novl3-46 'N OTICE.—An persons Itnowinr themselves intitia.- eir an Norton & !lesser, will please come forw and settle their ac counts immedintel and sal, farther expense. [Novl3-0-3tl NORTON & HESSEIL WANTS. •I;V - TANTEIL—Information Is wanted of JACOB t LABACH, a citizen of Columbia county, residing near Nutnidia, who disappeared mobil' the thilowing circumstances, on Sunday, the 7th instant, since which time nothing has been heard or seen of him :—He was an etdetty man, about 53 years gage ; of ordinary height and stature ; carpenter by trade, and apparrenity in the enjoyment of vigortins health. lie trailed horses on •t.lnit day' with Nicholas Seirzinger ; but having shortly after became dissatisfied with the bargain. he •rourned, and in company with 11. Boyer, started to the stable of Daniel s Larei. in search of his horse,where he supposed Seitzinger had left him. Not having succeeded in find-. ing the horse, they both repaireiPto Lake's tavern near by, and took refreshments. Froin thence they left about SI o'clock, for this place, since - which time 'nothing whatever has been discovered of his whereabouts; set• Withstanding our borough authorities have been making the most vigilant search for him ever since, and still conduit, it. Any person leaving information with JA COB RUNE, Tisq.,of our borough,as to his whereabouts will be, liberally rewarded. (Novi2o-:7..3t* 1 - 1 7 A N TEM—In formationi; wanted Of ALFRED V I HOUSE. When tart heard front he was in trims= ton, Tbsits. If this simuld come to notice he will rotifer a favor by imibediately writing to his brother, Stephen House or Henry HouSe, who are residing Pmtsville, Pa. [Novl3-.15-3t.] lIENRY HOUSE. V TEACHER WANTED.—TiIe Board of 1 School Directors of the borough of Pottsville are in want era gond TEACHER to take charge of male School No. I. To one who is competent to teach arithmetic, history. grammar, geography, declamation, &c.. a good salary will be given, No other need apply Applications accompani e d with good test.' i.onials, eat, be directed to Gc?3-1341j J. S: C. MARTIN, Sec'y of the Board: -LOST and FOUND OST.—Was lost on the port Carbon road, Tuesday a fertmon, last, a SILK PURSE with steel heads, containing a small NUM of money. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this °thee. Nov2o 47 STRXVICOW.—CIine to th e premises ti( ‘, of the subscriber m Lowtontown tilmnt a week Ago, a RED COW with a whim face; a'3 ' has a white hind leg.and a streak of white' on her back The owner is requested to comc forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, other wise she will be sold according to law. NovI:1-16 . -3N] , ELI SMVELEV. LOST—OmMonday evenina,November lst,a GOLD BRACELET; containing five topaz stones, &c.— The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office . [Novl3-16-3t . . _ . ... .. _ . _ I'OUND—In Mohontrinen street, near centre, on the 2,1 of October, a SILVER WATCH. The own er tin have the same by proving. property. paying qbarees, and calling on G. W. IlliG lIES, Get2.3-4:l7t*] near McGinnim* Foundry. FOR SALE AND TO LET %lifr2 FOR SALE.—A one. horse-CAR ' --.1 . :- I HAM:, nearly fie and- in complete - order. It can ti. 2 seen at the American lintel. in Pottsville, on and after Wed nesday, the 2-1111 inst. [Nov:10-47-3i* v i t -0:A T VALUABLE. TIMBERvon. ~.6....6,.77 , "P 4 SALE.—Thr subscribers. ()wrier:, of a ......,- r-- ' well timbered tract of land, called ''Mac and LiOnfoot tract,'! between Minerssilte and Llewellyn. Sclmylkill county, will sell W 001) LEAVE, for which purpose it has been surveyed in lots of from five to twentracres.— Perarms wishing to see the timber will. call on Mr. Bressler, at Llewellyn. Public sato will be held at the. Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville; on the :nth day of Dreontber next, where diagram of division will lie exhibited and terms of sale made known. Sufficient time will he allowed for cot= ling the timber. SAMUEL CRIetCOM and ISAAC ECKERT, Pre:4- : dent of the Farmer's Rank of Reading. Reading, Novl3 VLINERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT eon SALE.—The subscriber will sell the whole of his extensive Mineral Water Manufactory. There is a good custom With it and daily increasing. The stock consists of pumps, pipes.,thuntains, gasometer, bottles, boxes, wagons, horses; harness, and in fact every ;Wide neces sary to conduct the amour icture of mineral, water on a large scale, there-being 250 gross of bottles. ' For further information enquire of JOIIN S. C. MARTIN. November 0,181745 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS -FOR SALE in Wood & Lyon's addition to the.Mirough or Potts ville. Also in the town of Yorkville. beantifolly loca ted betn, mut Pottsville and Westwood. Apply to A. RUSSET. 04.23 433. Office corner of Mationtortgo and Adams sta._ COR SALE—Three mortgages well secured on Mimi l' ving property in the borough of Pottsville, each be ing the first lien on the property covered by it. Enquire of sAmuEt. LEWIS, Sept. 4 36] Surveyor and Conveyancer, Centre Sr. li FOR SALE.—Two two story brick 7 , .. ; HOresEs, each 20 feet front by 31 feet deep , g:FiLi on West Norwegian street. , s.---'' .oct23-43-311, . , 43. W. CUMMING. - ,EL... ~, it A. - STORETOREF T— ;.'ii:.73 • On Centre street. . EET.-: Enquire at this office. i November 13 46 3t4 , ri, OR SALE-600 acres of WOOD LAND, shun -12 ted near Berryman's farm, two mites from Mc- FCeansbtirg. Apply to [46.3t] BURD PATTERSON. FOtt RENT .— The Salem VEIN with the present sil sines and machinery near Port Carbon Apply to Oct 9 41] A. RUSSEL Pottsville. .FOII . EALE—Six bhds. of sugar cared RAMS. Sep II 371 T. & W. POLLOCK J. Henry Adam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OVFICE OPPOSITE THE 311NERS' UA !TIM". Pottsville. Pa.'• [July 31-2 I —1 y B. F. lIUDDW & BBOTEIERS, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE„ N• C.•COVINEn OLD vOll6 ROAD AND WILLOW STREET, PHILADELPHIA. • • Irate constantly on hand a large assortment of L'quors, Wines and Cordials. [Sep. 4 , ISO. 3na.-35 ' To Farmers. P OUR TONS of African or Sabilahrm Guano, just re ceived and for sale by the undersigned.- The Rob dahria is the very best article of African Guano, and re sembles Peruvian in quality ‘ at a much lower price. This consignment le Just in season for top dressing corn, turnips, buck wheat, dr.e., and will be sold at a mall advance by the ton or single barrel. s June fif, JOHN M. CROSLAND. Type Foundry.' 58, Gold, e arner of .Ann street„ Xezo York. rrl E subscriber is prepared to furnielf hand cast type, 1 and printer's materials of al( kinds; at short notice and on reasonable terms. Proprietors of newspapers, who havii not advertised for the subscriber, who tnay publish this notice for three months previous to Jan. 1. 1818, wilt 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 a t, 9 eta. per lb. N0ti13.45] RORERT TAYLOR. . Tl3l : ::MINERS' .JOURNAL. MMOVIaira&MOUS. •x7ELIcCI , S. PARISIAN wa x = di e V to run the hair, beentifally sisrl stsungly I nit fails the money will tie ten/med.! We ednfidently assert tha this preparation is the best. toe :eery best article now be Pore the public,. for mamma wiz likla: and we wil forfeit $lO O if, it is not found on trial all we represent it to be. It has been tried; and never failed! If used accordingtu directions. it cannot fail! This may seem ;(to those persons who have never tried , Pe/ao's Parisia !Fluid) strong language, but it is the truth!! If you admire and wish for the "Flowing Ringlet and Witching Curt t!' get a bottle, give it a trial !! One trial will do more to convince the reader of the truth of the , .above assertions. than columns of advertisements. Price 25 or 50 cents :per' bottle. " For sale whoiesalp and retail at ~ BANNAN'S Octs3-43] Cheap Book and stationery stores. RAZORS AND PEN KNIVES.—Just received a ftesh supply of elegant RAZORS incases and single. among which are Wade & Butchere new and celebra ted Odd Fellow's Razors and Ilartier's heavy Razors.— Also, Tally-ho Razors, warranted, or the money refun ded. Razor Strops in variety. ' PENKNIVES—A beautiful assortment of Rodgeni• and Wostenbolm's Pen Knives. Also, American Pen Knives, from 10 cents to ,s'l, each, at BANNAN'S N0v13,'401 Fancy and Variety stores. I.)X.A.C,ISZSTONE'S COMMENTARIES, ' Ifoodion.licecutors, Wharton's Digest. ' Marvin's Bibliography, • Roberts' Digest of British Statutes.. • Thorpton on Conveyancing. Craydon's Forms, Dunlop's Digest (lithe Laws of Pennsylvania, 'Barr's Reports,•vol4.l, It; 3, and 4, Fet iriteitt j publisher's prices at `HANNAN'S "0".116-42] ' Law and Miscellaneous Book stores. SCHOOL.—The subscriber hereby t..Tgive ,, nut ice-1,1 the public, that he intend 4 estalilsh ins; a GF:ICUAN SCHOOL:aIso to give instructions •in the Freitch. Latin, and Creek languages, and in ma- Those'who intend to make use of this op port:unity will please .tnquire, flit further information, at the house of the Rev. :Ur. iilentiig. OctSo 47-141 ' ' G. avicimANN. 11/I.leElt Ii ANGINGS:—JOIysi V.N. METER, rr manufacturer of paper hangings, and paper hanger, Thompson's 111.trket street, Pottswille, has on liand n•complete assortment df PAPER•IIANGING9, %Vlach he will sell wholesale and retail, at the lowest city Prices. An extensive assortment of windoiv cur tain paper :votoltantly on hand. Papering promptly done in the best mantle,. 0ct16.42 ARP LAMPS, Girandoles for Mantels, ...* LLaihp Mats, beautiful Shaffs .sind DVtires, Plain and Colored Ilall Lanterns:, COI and Plain Globes. Flues, and Wicks, - ' A brautiful assortinent. whieli will he sold at mann fir , turer's prici.S. just received and for sate at HANNAN'S, Fancy and Variety- store, Pottsville. . [0ct.21.13 A fictitEßEL, ' ) ilatiiiin, SALMON.I Constantly on hand HERRINGS,, . :and for sale by PORK. i. .1: PALMER A-... CO. ' .• - HAMS AND SIDES, Market street wharwharf,' - I SHOULDERS. . Philadelphia. LAD AND CHEESE,. J Octlfr -17-.!12.3m ... FFISH.—Just received. 10 hbls. No. I, Mackerel, , ' 10 bids. No. 2. do ; 5 do No. 3. do; 12 half bldg. No. 1, do; 10 do do No. do; 2 Ws. Herrinas ; ! , All of - avhich can and will be sold cheaper than can ho bought at any.store in Pottsville. , - Novl3-idi . NORTON' & HAMMER.' M( GOODS, .GD.ODER.IIES, LIQUORS, D and QUEFINr3WARE.—Tho siAisrrilier will sell the whole of. his extensive stock pf goods, fixtures,. dr.e.— T4e store is to n business pail of the town. large, and convenietiLand doing a fine business For further tea iculant enquire of INov6-151 J. C C.MARTINf 1" ATTIE A.TIGA.L. IN: sTittr ENTS.—A' netv !NI and beautiful assortment from :11cAllister'u, vary 1117, in price from fl'Ll cents to SIO. Also Paper - Scales, and instrnmanfil of almost'every description sold sepa rate at the lowest intinufacturiq's prices at II VA:N AN'S [took and Stationery stores.. Pottsville; fNovl3-16 yy ILLOW WARE. & PAINTED IllicßETS. r Just received ir lot of WILLOW \VARE, t-ttell ne ChittPs.Chairs. Market Ilaskats, 4.c.A150 Painted thickets'. all of wine!' will lc! ROM t[Val) by N0i, , 13-16] NORTON & RAMMER. DLitsrrtai., FISII, A.LiD SALT.— .1 100 tons Plaster; 50 blik, Nos. 1,2, & 3, Mackarel -20 half and quarter bids. for family use ; 150 sacks ground and tine salt, for sale by N0v6 , 45) • J, tIEATTY &Co PPLES.—Jirst rereleeil a prime let of APPLES. .11,viz: Bellflowers. Dreiming,i, Pip:this, and Spiren bereer, direet fretn New York. mit up in barrels in gond order. [Novl3-11,1 NORTON & 1113131 ER. 4 EDALS OF O'CONN MEDALS V I of Daniel O'Connell Will, a tile smile of his writing just received and for sate wholes r ale:intrretail at - Novl3-4G] BA NNA N'S Variety stores, Pottsville. I)OARDS 1 BOARDS :—We are, now receiving, 1) . 50,000 ' ft. ivorked Carolina PLOOR BOARDS. ettal.:ll'4 , l . hereafter to (111 WWI Orden; for, this article of [Novl34ll] P. 60111.0 & Cu. DAIL ROAD SPACES. - - - - - -rbriii tons. of ,Rai RoaII,DPIKES fun Plat bar iron —I and 41 inches,; x 5-15 and . 5 and ri x 5-15. lust received and for sale at the Yoiii Store>. [Nvil 43] EIV'. YARDLEY . . VLEPTIANT superior article for um -14 chinery. eneittes, &c • warranted not to gum, just , received and for sale at the York Store. r'.;-Norti. 451 - EDIVARD YARDLEY., A I j A C i ti r v ' e l ::f e ro l : l n r il E er S ki E rrjer ceived and - for sale by (Nvii 451 \l. BEATTY & Co. 1) AIL ROAD IRON i t olt DRIFTS.—A supply of 11 Flat Bar It. It. Iron. ronelantl) no hand and for F ain' at tire Fork Store. [N'vfi-15) EDW. YARDLEY. I FRENCH REVOLUTION, at I $1 25, raraivail :tad ior at Ortl6-121 . ISA NNAN•S cheap Rank stores, (( .IRAninurtniES.---Just I . m - rived a 1,,t aIe:TAN 'ink It will be sold law tit. Norl3-16] , BEESE.::ISOO rib and mild Herkimer A i county CIUESC, just received in store and for sale cheat, by [Novl3, tb] NORTON & HAMMER. ' n ILIED BEEP—A superior article, for sale at the cheap Dry Goods and Grocery store of Ortl6-42) J..S. C. MARTIN..,' 13Ali.E -AVOOD.—Persona in want of BAKE WOOD ran be supplied by the subscriber at '5l per load. [0039-11-3t*] HENRI STRAIJCII. GRANGES andJ•emons for Rate MARTIN'S • Oft /1).42] Drug and Confectionary etnre. PICKLED HERRING—Just rereiVed and fur sale at [Oct 16..1q MARTIN'' Grocery store. 'IMO:VS.—Just received 25 bldg. ONIONS mid ./ for sale cheap by (.16J NORTON & ['AMMER. .1" EMONS.—Just received a fresh lot of LEMON?, 1 Jtbr sale (heap by (Ril NORTON-Fa HAMMER, NOW Napoleon ntll his• Army, with .reminiseenses of the Frem It Itei-tilhtion, - $1 50 Washingtonrand ;is Generals, by Headley, 2 50 - Napoleon aridltis'Marslialls: by do - • 250 Washington:Lod his Generals, bv.Lippard, 100, Legends of Alexico, liv! , .` do •25 Thier's French It:evolution, with and without • plates. hound. only S 3 anti 3 50 Allison's History of Europe, 4 vols., hound, 5 00 Rollin's Ancient History, 4 vols..' only - 300 Marshall's Lin, of Wagliirg..ton.`.i huge vols. only 3 00 war's Pictorial krVoi ks very cheap, Norman's Bridge, by th 2 author of Two old Mep's Tales, . • 03 History of the Inquisition of Spain, 31 Ninon de L'Enclos, whit a portrait. 25 Outlines of, Anatomy and Physiology fot popular use, by Dr. Honk& 1 •I 00 Bit nyan's complete worloi eery low do' Pitartnt's Progress illustrated, • Poems by Antelia, 11 edition,' $1 25 and 11 . 50 Ilyrop's Childe Harold. iltustrated: • ' I 25 Scenes in the laves of the A:mstles, a splendid work. Scenes in the Lives of nor Saviour, do A tine assortment or Albums, - . , Christian Keepsake for 1845, - Friendship's °fret ing, for 180, • 1 ~,,,,,,„, The Gent. for 1819, Leaflets of Afemory,'the best American Annual for '4B, Prescott's :Mexico, do Ferdinand and Isabella, ' do Continent of Pero: ' .• Together with a variety olother honks just received and for sale at fOct2 40 ] 1 - 11 ANN AN'S Bookstore. ___•. _ Music Books! UION Choral Harmony, German and English. ~ ti Evanielical ilia c., hy-Ilickotk & Fleming, patent and round notes, Roston Academy of Church Maw, Carmine Macro. or Boston connection of Church Music The Southern Church Melodist, patent notes, The Methodist Ifarmonist, The Musical' Repository, The Young Choir, The Social Lyrist, Just received and for sale wholesale and retail at very ow rates at • BANNAN'S Oci9 11l Cheap WhOlesale Book store. PROCLAMATION. tITHEREAS the Hon. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, VV President of the several courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Schnylkillb Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and 'Tirminer, and General. Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and STRANGE N. Psotert,and JACOn 11UNTZINGMESql/iIVS, Judges of the Court of Quarter. Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital dud other offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or wigsbure, on Monday, thi'fith day of December next, to continue two Weeks, if necessary. Notice is therefore hereby gives to the .Coroner, thn Justices of the Peace. and Constables of the said county ofSchuylkltl, that they,pre by the said precepts com manded to be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the Ore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those -things, which to their several offices appertain to bn done 4 and' all thOse that art bound by recognizan ces, to prosecute against the prisoners that ere or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill; are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God save the Commonwealth. JOHN T. VirEIINER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs burg, Nov. 13, 1847. j• N. 8.--The witnesses and Jurors who are suntreoned to attend said Court., Ste required to attend punctually In case of non-attendance, thelaw in such cases, made and provided, will be rigidly . enforced. This-riotice is published by order of the Court; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly, New Books LEGENDS of Mexico, by Lippard, - es A Sirriple Story, by Mr Inchbald, 25 The First False Step in Crime, es The Corsair King, I 25 Magdalena, or the Beautiful Mexican Maid, a story of Iltikma Vista, hy NOd Buntline, , 25... Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a Suitor, 25- The Mitricides 'Daughter, • - , r 25 Rough and Realty Songsters, wholesale and retail. 25 Together with a variety of other books just received and for-sale at • BANNAN'S ' - Sep.. It 37j Book and Stationery Store M._ lioot's Gallery] of FAMILY . GROUPS, ' 110, lama 3,1 Aar below FiYl St., ; PHILADELPHIA. I A DMISSION 'FREE. The pictures taken at this I: Il establishment are pronounced, by artists and scien-! Him men, untiValled for 'depth of tone and softness of light and slide,. while thee display all the artistic ar rangement of the highest effort of the painter. Citizens or stratigas visiting -the Gallery,. can have their miniatures or portraits taken in this:utriglie style,: and neatly set in Morocco cases, Gold lockets, of breast-,' pins, &1..., in. a few inimites. We copy the fullowingl. front the Philadelphia &funfair Courier , '• AMERICAN ttpEttuattivl—The itublir journals haVe,il at differint,pertias,announcetl, as a remiirkable proort i of the skill and proficiensy of American artists, thatl. Daguerreeitypes are now mute in this 'lir, superior, in esery rc'spect,' to those made in any of ge European) I cities/ This successor American artists Was contirinec/41 ll in a s`ery gratifying and COettleiVe inanner, by Mr. Bar-,I punks publicly stating. at the close' of bi 4 Tom Thundil exhibition in this - city, that MlN.Remthatt glade fitly-ung , mid pictures, with only single failure In addithai to Which, Mr. It. has been furnished whikbeTollowiii4 ennelusive certificate. signed,. it will sue pete.cfved, by the parents of Tout liumb. by Mr. Bart num his teachi ern and iecretary, ui of whom wero w tit hint in Etat dip° Pbiladelphia, une 4, 1517. The Dagnerretitypes of Teel Thumb and his fandlyl, incholing his szveral teachers, room:mi.4 driver. mini]. page, &c., and his varionis COSltlttlett With character:4 Made by. Mr. M. A. Boot, (FIFTY-ONE in alto preen! a degree of accuracy and triitlifillness to Mature, with boldtcharm oreitilipe_settness, pressio . n , beauty, anti delicacy of finish. and unithrin brilliancs+, that we hal !Weer seen equalled. They are: decidedly, superior t anything of the kind WlttleSSed by ad either in thili et - lenity or in London,l'aris.or any of thelit les or Europk which we have visited.. We take plea. ore in hearing testimony to the, courtesy and skill so uniferinly mans- - rested by Mr. Root, the eminently successful Daguerre °typist.' (Signed, • S. E. STRATTON, (the F ather) •CYNTHIA STRATTON,I(the Mother. P. T. BARNUM; (Exhibitor of Tom Thumb„ in England and America, and Prepriefor tile N-. York & tialtiniote W. W. WEBSTER, (S4cietary.) THEODORE IL CATLIN. j • (Advertiser and Secretary for Tom Thamb in Enropel) • IL G. 811.01CMAN, (Ills Frerept...r This- is certainly ver?"striking testimony in favor of American sititt,rinvit3', canting as it tltte4 from tho-e ivffet love examined specimens of the beSt prodinitions in Or 'aft in most of the principal - lefties 9CEtirolia. July :H. ltit7 31—fm eow --------- : ; ffito I I Otrii Eli EEPIER. • THE subs:ribets.iiivitti mucha•ers of all or any kiwis -ot 011.17 GOODS rii , qiiireil in housiikeeping, to call anit examine their f tdc , which r-, contined e4lusively tolliose articles, cOmprising in virtsall haiderif. Linda anal Cotton ::111:eriti!:,1, CtifiirS, Illatiketz, Damask Table) Cloths and Napkins, 'rosN'elings. Tiel;:hrgs, Table and Piano Covers, Franiluer, 1)1mo /es and ClrintgA, Eiri:. broidercil and low pricuel Curtqin ftlablins, ‘Vorsted Damask and Moreens.: Dothastic Muslins, LT, Sr. in. giallo r with a large stuck ck all kindituf Flaels, and, the hest s . i, le ts - of .12 isli L w ie4 nn n, hich they itniairt direct from the the ,t celel Hied liiinaligrs. - il'v excluding Dress 9ii i , ds from their Idishass they are tiTelieved front the ti eccsity of asking high pr i 1 i.,- at the COrtillielleCtlielit of the season to colupLnsat e for loSses Iconse.pie'tit dip on changes of caSliion as this :season advances, and will sel v. the lowest tnisSible grad : of profits the surest means of extending their hinanes .. . . , .1011S' V. COtVEL Phila.Nevti 17-15. lint] 1 N OItTON ER-_ • FRGSEI FALL GOODS. CIEttARIMS ADAMS, Ard. S receiving at his sitar iirotte an-assortment of en tirely nem and desirable drygoods suitable for,the c 4. ming season, to which he Invites the attention of hii old customers and Purchasers generally Particular at tention given to sty le and proper shades of-color of dress goods and many choice and scarce kinds selected especially for plain people, which will be sold at the lowest prices format. The assortment consists in part Of French Merinnes in different qualities and cqlors; Parametta and Indiana Cashmeres do • do ' ' 5-4 Queen's Cloths and Alpaca; sonus.theinest iin ported, nain Mode, Mous:de Laing.; and Cashmere d'Ecosse all wool, , Paris Printed,do do, and Plaids of many kinds, Particularly ,chnies of Sco th Gingham& and Merrimack Printa, 3-4, 4-4. and 5-4 Black Mantilla an.l Dress Silks of the limit fabrics and highest lustre, ;Me Goods.—MUlls Swiss, Gook, Itinnsook,Jaconet, and Cambric kluslins of all qualities. Stiatels—Of Printed and Plain Thibet and other ma feria of all the different grades. Flannels—Welsh, Vnsbrinkable, and Silk Warp of the best Makers.' Linens and furnishing goods generally am Made lead ' ing articles an examination of which is particu larly Invited . Together with Hosiery, Gloves, Nexdiewnrk, I.inen Cambric anti fancy and staple goods too nin• morons to advertise. (Pliiiadsert.tS 1 , 97. 33 tin :TR.Thous stVIE. fl .110 V-11.. • • Joseph Archatubaolt, ITheing,ri roared from Xo. 3 1, Mal ket sei,to hia neio, store, Xo. 417, .11,Erket,a6ore 11th, north side, - . PHILADELPHIA. LTAS on hand a large assortment of Fall and Wintes, 1.1. DRY GOODS. comprising in part Mode Color ana Black Mons. do tainrs at 121 cents; rich: style de' "n e s at 185 and ~. '.3 c centsr ; Cashmeres at 25.'0. and 31 cents; California Plaids at 25, , S. 31, and-371 cents. Ehglinit and Frericli s,lprinos ; black tilpleas from IN to S, cents;. Shfiwls'in great variety; Illhnkets faint 83 50 to $B, per pair; Caseimeres; fancy `vat plain Sattinctts front XI. to 75 cents A large :Gsnrtinent of Bleached and llrotyn Sheeting and Bbirii ig muslins.; white Flannels frOnt 12.1 to 30 cents, &c.. c. Octlo. -17 j 42-3 in & SONenruet" Cln•s nut and sts.. Philadl 6Lfh I 1 3 Fri Lf. URY tIOObS le ii,u.v .7.1 ucri u A , . WIIOLCSA'LEI AN D„qETAIL , - .1. fl oss,' laoOpe.s, .-- - - Xo 411, , Marke Sir'sei.bore EterCitth, north side, en:n.6E1.1411.1. 1 ' . U AS' a large stock of Dress Coridg, such , as new " styles M” , 13. de ' , Mimi , 10 1 to 25 'cetits,-y4711 wide ; Cashmeres, California Woolen Plaids ; Plain and Fig. need, Colored and Black Alpaca Lostres, front 181 to 50 cents ; Black and Colored Merino's and Paramettas ; Bombazines &c., froin 25 eta, to at ; Cit:ths, Cocci fierce, Sattinetts, and Vestings in great variety ; yard wide 1116 ached and Brown Muslins at 4. 5. N., S, and 10 rte.; 11 yard wide, 101 cis ; 3 yards wide 371 etc.; Table Linens, Diapers, Crash. &e Carpets Carpets for stairs and entries. only 9, 10, 12k, and Itri cis.; Ingrain, Cot ton, and Wool (:iegel P. handsome Patterns ' 2:2;15,21, amid 50 etc. :Q1 wool. 1 boy three-quarters of my goods at. auction and all for cash only, and can, therefore, of fir bargains to contit4y in .rchatits and others whq boy for cash ; worthy or dttentton my country friends, mer chants, citizens. and others who will plea3: , i call at. .f. ROSS Ilol , PES'lCltettp Stine, - N 0.411, Market St., above 11th. north side, Phila. N. 11.—Show this advertisemenid.o your neighbors and frieilds. '(Phil's., Oct'-'4O 3m, New. SOre. at. Brockville. TVIE Subscriber his Just received front . k'hilrulel r phia, and has now opened at lime% vine, a tare and gen.. eralassortinent ofse:isonahle goods,sitch as Dry Unritli, Groceries, Ha rdware,"and Qiieenswa re. In addition to whtch will he found constantly oiv. hand, Fish. smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and examine oa r stock, and you will tied cis prepared t o sell goods alas Inns a rate; as they have' ever heed sold any cheer, in Pt liaylk ill cmitirY• N. IL—Country prodiice of all kinds wanted, for w I which the highest pr t: will be paid. GEO. FI. POTTS. • Pottsville. Feb. IS Jr, WAREIHOUSE OF ONLY. N. 5G Cediti- Sf., 2Veac LIEE, JUDSON .LEE (LATE LEE it. itm)oN) Occupy spacions FIVE STORT WAREHOUSE, No.:iti Cedar Strect,—the whole of 'which is devoted to the exhibitom and sale of ihe ankh; of PRINT ED CALICOES. ' Their pre,ient ftt ,, CK consist! of near ly ONE TITOUS AND PACKAGES,. embracing EMne THOUSANDS of different patterns:ma colorings, owl comprising everything desirable in Ow line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC.' All of which are off..re, for sale. for rash. or satisfa,- tory credit. at the lowed prices, by thy PIECE OR PACKAGE.. New stylea are reeeitm: almost every (lay, and many of them are got up for oar own sales, and not to be toned elsewhere.. Printed lists orprires, corrected from day to thly, witlievery variation in the market, are placed In the hands of buyers. Merchants will be nhle to form some idea of the ex tent and variety of our assortment. when we state, that the value of our usual clock of this AnTicLE, is at least Lemke the -vatite of the entire stock of dry goods usually kept by our largest wholesale jobbers. This fact, together with the fact, that our means and our attention, instead of being divided among a vast ;variety of articles. are devoted wholly to one, will render the advantages which we can offertn dealers perfectly (Arlene; and it shall 'be our care that".oone who visit our establishment shall meet with any dis appointment. Our assortment incomplete at all lunsons of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LffE• I ,P. S.—B. F. LEE, formerly of the firm` of Lord & Lees, and late senior partner in the original tirm of Lee & Brewster from which connexion he withdrew some time ago, bas resumed business in connection with Messrs Le'o & Judvmuniler the firm ofLEE, JUDSON & LEE, and he ventures to assure his f,iends nod the pahlic, that the new firMw ill maintain the same pre eminence, In this branch of the trade, which former ly diatinguished the other two houses to which he be longed. New York, July 10, 1817. Now is th e time for .11hgains • i AT TUE • NEW CHEAP CASH . STORE' In Minersvilte.qchnytkin County,Pennsyleanio, ' next door to Bush ,i• Kromm'slfotel, Sainbury street. • 1 i ELIJAH B. t)RWIG. - 1 , _ p u ESPECTFULLY announces to Itis nnterona friends hand the citigenslcenerally. that he has 'opened anew cash store, - in Minersville, Schuylkill county, witere he intends to keep on hand a large and varied assortment of goods, embracing nniong others DRY GOODS; 1 • LIQUORS, GROCERIES, 1 QUEENS WARD, BOOTS & SHOES, I HATS & CAPS, HARD WARE, I - _PI. ASTER, SMOKED MEAT, FISH, SALT, I MINING GOODS, &c.. &c., All of which have been laid in new, and at prices, ran ging with the time. Pmm the knowledge he has of the merchantile business and the wants of this market anti his determlitationitu sell, von CAS;II ONIX, trusting to quick sales and - small profits, lie flatters himself that all who give hint a call will find a bargain and cheaper goods at his store, than can he found in any other estab lishment in the Coal Region, and no mistake . Norton & !lesser, WifoRDESALE & RETAICDRALERS IN FLOUR PEED, 4. PROFISIO.VS, Corner of Caal 11,d Norwegian sts., Pottsville- May 15th, 1617. 9.0- . _• ___ _ __ INDIA. ILIIIIII.EdIiOOII 13PitttiGS—A good ar il Rale: price 50 - cents, jusCreceived and for tale at 0c7.31 • BANNleN*RVariety stores, Pottsville. ~• _ _. - Furs, Furs; Furs. TiE subscriber would respectfully invite ladies and gentlemen about visiting Phibidelphirs and to want of FANCY MO., such as tioas, tippets. &c., to rive us a call before purchastpg elsewhere, as they will iind it to - their advantage and - no mistake. . Alf !mien received shall be faithfully attended to at No. 93, North Third street, above Arch, Philadelphia. . _ • JAMES ItEISKY. )34fato Robe, allvaya on band. EPtilla,Oc3o 1.1.2 m Feathers! Feathers! Front 121 to 45 (Into per pound, cheap for cash, Fhale sale and Retail. FREDERICK 0. PRASRR,.! Upholsterer and General Furnisher,No. •115, Nlaiket S above 11th, north side, opposite Glrard,RoW, PHILILDELPIIIA.: W H . E p i r, o r t n.3 je b d:n b o a l at attl.",":: - .Z,,llrrerilaga°n"d . ' reathere, Chairs, Tables, Bedstt•ads, and Loolang (nooses, together with all other articles in the above line of blsiness at tire Very lowest cosh prlecri.i N. 11.-Goods Warranted to give satisfaction. Phila..'Sept. 11.47 ." • -37-3 m tois, DOM, .and J Fancy Articles. 'PRE subsrribm have just received a•tlne and lartm ii ascortment of toys, dolls, fancy' boxes, hatihoisimis. flutes, violins, and best quality violin strings, slates a nd lead pencils, German pipes, segar eages and tubes. snuff hoses, canes, soda great variety of other article*. which they will sell wholesale and remit at the very lowest pikes. GEO. & JOAN DOltt•-- - No. 106, N. 2d street, below Race. Importers and manufacturers of toys. ivory rattles, tops, Cc.. Sc. (Philit.oel;lo 47-41-thn . TO CCM NTRY 31F.1M / I A NTS A\ 'D ()TIMMS. POCKET BOOK.IIIANUFAC I ()RV, i ' ~.\0.36, South litlCstreet. helot,' Ch,shut, Putt.Ar,iut.om.4. , 1 1 , rrllll utaluletibor ins cortslautly on hanka large 38- . 1 . " ( Intent of the folloWing articles of his own mann f Ictttre, suth D. Calf, Russia. Turkey, and :Morocco Pocket Books"; Gentlemen's 'Dressing Crises; Moroced ' and Velvet Ste:tar Cases; Jewelry Cases; Pearl and Try Card Cases; Pearl and lvoryTablew Pearl.tvdry. and Velvet Needl e imoks ; Chess tel lila:gammon 13“ards, With every other article to his line, which he i'tier: to country merchants and others cheap for cash. Jwholemle and retail." . ' F. 11. SMITH. No. :16, South 6 14 street, below Chesnut. Philada. Pliilrt:Ocal, Pi-17' ' 4:1—,111 NEW GOODS. . Two doors 6crow Grafr's !fad. ,' trrirE 'Subscriber has just opened, in addition to th e 1 11 stock of Dry Goods, a choice Int of GROCERIES, ; ,'hoc.,embrating a general assortment, which have Loon l laid ;n at very low rate.:3, and selectedm with at care 1 ns regards quality for family non, all of which will he,. sold on the most acconumniatini terms, wholesale and retail. • pe invites the public to call and examine his stork . , and judge for themselves. feelinu confident that he ran and will give entire satisfaction both as to to tlity and I price. Recollect, two doors below Craies II"tel. Centre street. Pomsvllle. JOHN S.°C. MARTIN. July 31, 1517' 31— I —1 NEW. STORE. J - MORGAN reTvetfully informs the plihile that he: . has opened a new fancy Dry Coed and Millinery[ moil? . in Market Street, -near Third, whore he is Juni .opiting a eplendid assortment of good‘ just received; from New fork and Philadclphih,which ~he intc rohil setting very low. con-fisting in part of Silk, Thihet, Par hurt Printed Cashmere Shawls, a large and splendid assortment of. Muslin Ile Laions,ranchams, and Lawns! ver3 l IoW, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe, Gimp, and flut4 10Itt. arid he would particularly rail (lie artentiori of the lathe ! , inn large as-3nrtnient of White. goods, „taco= netts', Swiss, Mull and Book Mu3lins, Plaid and Strip April 17, 1817 16 . • PACKING YARN. : I T111..1 subscriber rcspc: Unity informs hie frienda and lain paOlic in ce:ll!7d, that tic has appointed J, rr Wnifder, Agent for l'in sale of his superior Italian Ilomp Pack inz Yarn.whn will keep a constant suppl at ene Iron Works iit E. W M'Gitink, Rradin¢,-,tf--IQ • . ' Vuluable riitw il:ontis • , 1 - IsS Pardue's bolls `SIC •ancl Court of -France 1 I 'Nulls. • . Sidlivan's Public.. ]fen of the Tlevriliition, ' lieadley's t•za..•reil,'Motintain%, illustrated, . • l'oetns,hy Amelia, new edition, Genet Of the Modern Poets. .. • . ticenes l in the lives ofzille Patriarchs and yi l ophets„ splendid work.-- • . . Washington and hi Generals, by Headley, ' cheeecr's Pacts , of Atnet ice, The Garland, The floor, and The tlyacinth; for 1518, Hand Hook of Oil Painting, ' I Together wi th a variety of other valuable works'', just rt• ceived and for sale at , O$:) 41f , , HA A NNN'S Cheap hook stores. Fancy articles at Banzians. ( AMES' Card cases , a fi ne aseoi tomtit, • ' I. Writing Desks and Note Paper peeks. Lleantifill Paperteries, with an assortment of Note .. • Paper and En.t,eleps. d'aneS , Boxes and Work Stgbils, Porte Mognai;, IGtr earryitig ntoney;a bz,aulirul aa pertinent,. • . J Pearl - and 'von. Paper Cotters. I' , l'aiiry Pen Polders, a choke assortnient. 'Together with a beautiful i•o,fieetior of tatter - artiel'e,., imitable for the roininz holidays, al of which willbe sald at le , s titan city prices. • • loctO 41 011$, 0115 T, 1...) 'A RIMS. Bleached Wittier Sea 11-plant Oil. 300 111:15.1111,•nrlod \V inter Oil. 400 /,/•!:;., Harked P. W. C.gisi %IWO': Oil. • 59 ,lo Lard Oil. 1909 tgals Itlearhed Whiter Sperm Oil. • ,• !•1309Fa1l Sitairo Si..rtii Oil. ! 500: do, I..rilbleaehedl,Vl:l:er Sperm Oil. For sale be .1. .T.:l ALLEN 21 Soot 11 trves, rit'st door to the terrier of. • Ph i:'i.O a 17-41-1 y I Ch. , :inut Philadelphia. • Patent Gl'eal4C. , FOR MA n.vle.4 of (7a rriageN, Wu gnns, Rail Road Cars and ll.lachniery of all kinds, to VIIVC oil and prevent friction. . • This article Is prepared and for sate. by CLENIENS PARVIN. the only roanufactitrers of ibis article. In-the United Statesint their wholesale and retail Hardware and Drug Store In Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none ii genuine without the Writ ten signature atilt! inventor and proprietor, Chas. W. Clemens, upon each package. Pottsville, Nov. 14, lain' Nest/ !Rooks. . rylllE Crater. or Viilcan'a Peak, by Co-per, 410 50 1 The Buckskin, a Brun ince of the Revolution, 25 The Way Side Cross, by Capt. Millman, I2} The Greatest Plagne - of Life. complete, 25 The*.lourneyntan Joi ner, by Geofge Sand, .. 75 The Lifc of Ileory.the IV, by Jams; patty lec 2, 50 ()halvah, the Laat Chief, by the author of Life in Chambers' Encyclopmtlifi aC Eiiglielt Literai 2 volumes, - ' • ' • . . 5 00 Webster's Dictionary, a new al:,1 improved cilit'n 100 The Yirgin ufthe Fun, I? 'Ned Buntline, 25 Toeether with a variety of other books just received tad Or sale at : --- ... BAN NAN'S 01323) Cheap Book at:d Stationery Store. P D P : E.IIT IS EX EXT. Oliver Evan' • - - isALA3I.OIOI7R, FUZE AND Tiflr.F I'lltUrf . /NON - CM:AM ‘,‘l . Att: i . :E )fn:l to anv,un:rTak7 l : ti !lava never be. Ivfi,i,rbcr,nr,,as,, ; n. instance. Ile also l , •nq on bind 11 full supply of cont ' men (Thetas, made of lighter iron. at lower price.t: LETTER COI-YING PRESSES AND ROOKS. - _ TRUCKS FOR STOYES, FACTORIES, er.c, Dituccfs . rs' PRESS.Es - EAGLE WAS,. PAPI,It. : PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS; Inc. PACKING LEVERS. . HOISTING _MACHINES. ' It El'IlIC ERA'FORS,aniI WATER FILTERR. , . ouvsn , EVANS. 111 south Semn . .l St.. below Chesnut, Phila. itEriticEßNTons For cooling and prui,ert'lng .11eat, Butler, XX:. and a:I art idea Intended for entfnary,pn rnose,. . wAyrn ii l,TFAIS. • °Neu' Erans' etleSrated. ater Filters for purify:mt water that ii brackl-h or 'noddy, whepei by rain,, mi nerals,' or othcr . Wije. eanhe had of alt sizrA and prices at the wareroorns. No. 61,—Sonth Second street, two doors belo,w Chesnut street l'hiladelphia Oct. _a7 •• LET IT , t PHA IT.', Topsryls Universal Ointoreal, A COMPLETE retnedy for burns, scidils.t tits. bruise,, !A. spr.,ins, swellings, salt rheum, piles. fever sores. chapped hands, sore lips, chillbla ins, scald head, and all kinds of INFLAMED SORES. Per:mns in all conditions life are: t al/ times liable to he afflicted with the above complaints. 'lt is therefore the duty of heads of families to provide and keep nn hand, ready-fir any rinerreney, A REMEDY that.is capable of teniovitia the ,buTering at emia:Won these very trntiblesoine companions Those whir, have used Tousey's Universal Ointment need not he told that it is 'a most complet, remedy, a perfect niaster of pain, and the most sm.. ily remover of iinflatumation everrliscoVered.. The experience of such persons Is to prnumt them In keeff it always on hand. knowing. that many valuable lives and limbs have been saved by this 141 A.. GICAL CONQUEROR of infittned and other Sores, bldns,scalits,*c. It instantly stops .all pain of the se-• verest kind and prevents all scar, No family should he without it, as an immediate application of it, in case of burns or scald.. would do more good while waiting for the (Victor than he could do when hrrived„ besides pre venting long humus of the mutest suffering which might pass before a physician could he obtained. , It yesses:ses control over the severest injuries: by fire, over mortification, over Inflammation, and by its cots bitted virtues it acts as ./Inti-septio.Nerrine, Anti-spas= m odic, Jinodnne. Emollient. and aid is the toast CONIVLETE_ENTERN AL RENIEDY now in use. Thousands have tried and thnusands praise it. It is working its. Way into,public favor with a rapidity here tofore unknown in the history of 'medicines. teha use. recontihrod it. !, Again we say, no family, should he without it.' The agents- will furnish the pub lic.- GIUTIS ,with books describing this Ointment.— Earlbox of ihc genuine Tousey's Universal Oint ment, has the signature of S.Tousey written on the out side label in black ink. Never purchase a box unless this signature am he seen. ; Price 25 centsper box, or five boxes- for $1 On Prepared hr Ennui & Tuft eV, Druggists. Syracuse, N. Y. and sold by put the United States. agents tVotigh• ' Sold In New York at 100, Naisau street:. The following are the agents in Schuylkill coupty for Tonsey's Universal Ointment J. S. C MARTIN, ' • .J. G. BROWN, PONville• F. -SANDERSON. J Shiesler, Fort Critisnli, Wm. H. 'Marlow, New Philadelphia, T. Williams, Middleport, H. Schwartz, Patterson, J. 11. Alter. Tuscarora,. Neither & Morgenroth. Tamaqua; 'William Price, St. Clair. • - George Ileifsnyiler, New Castle, James B. Fall , Minersville, • Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn, J. Christ, Jacob Kauffman, .14Wer Slimmer &. Garrat, Orwigsburg, Lyon k Rieltel, Port Clitton. • Levan & Seh 4hgiftill Ilaren,l ' Fail BattePinegrove, tOet9 4741 leo WM Saturday 'Morning, Nev 20, ISI7. 1 - t From our Telegraphic Correspondent: - - .PIIILADELPMA—Nov, 12, 1817 1 , I 6 M. • Flour is rather dull at Oil) ir CO.?: Snal(lotrryeooar, gall at 63,V. :, A.:lteat is in demand, and setts freely 'aN 61,30 rte. Corn 70 for old and SO 257T0r new. Oats 4 eta. Whiskey in limited r4jkilgst at 29 eta per gallon In • THOMAS JACKSON. LATER FROM MEXICO. . - , I:SC.IP OF . The st . e•the James L. DI) , arrived at N: li)e 11th it st. with haterititellieeteu from .iextet), ; ; , _ ei Gen San m n is ta numr:rnnoreo haJ g•tt mho, ttves.te at i Ta m eico, -• and ma:! his drupe front Mexico.. : has .Ir. John Bull him a 0 p.n.e.t,".m Mri Jamed Ai:. Polk H . Lieutenants M. P. Young. and James 'lk.liesn of the Si..c.trl Pa. Regiment, &heti at Puebla of ' , . , . l ' i ;,, .. - 77 . C, J:716!1 zl: 071 oi l Bogrtt Me gal q .• ngton.-- The -New Yor'• Trilitine, is la ferencetO" the late rpassage of 114 Wasitigtrib, says: . "tight clays . out great alartu,.wes felt -on account oflthe slion tariepus contieirtion et' t he coals stowettiuntleri the : : Boilers, which Wits Utlly got under aficiithe utmost 1 exertion, for. neatly.itiee hours, eeddiyi deluging the hunker trithl the water from three primps, kept ) constantly at werk l ." The passengers/ publish a • card. highly corni,liinlo.arrto the c•onroander. ' I . I rar4Vor" th 14stling.—We find iki l l : r o ik e r l eg excellent inlvicOn an exchiffige* patier . :-,.Never neglect:to read . the advertidruplepattment of e new:Taper, if mu would know what: \ll. concerns .i . every one Co kreiiii, where to lair out Your money 1 1.3 alo best advittuage. CompetiliOn is at its. height,. and these who have any Rhine worth buy log, 411' go 4 rer_pir; to offer always advertise. I -They know it is the cure way` to l do 6 brick heal. 1 . 1 ~ 1 nec . s . , and by rielloig gelidity they aril . !11 , 11.1 to FOIL cheaid . ... Therefor?, if-yoli would.ive yourself anuch.trou'ole. vrixation. and loss ofenie, rend the arlyeresenientssl Keep Cie run of I bin, and you 1 wi 1 litre ter &Lilco:Ey. - I - .., CM MINERS' JOURNAL POLITICAL .INTELLIGENCE MEXICO.--Aetares have been. received from. the Pennsylvania election held at rernle, where some Of ear Volunteers ate stationed. by which it appears that Shank received GG, and Irvin VO votes. Of those from this Tinittgli, 8 voted' for Bhunit, and 4 for Irrin—the original ballots having been received a few days ago by Col. Straub, Prothonotary of this County. It Is proper tidd tftSt many of this voters were absent on this day . r • - of the election. • NEW:I'OIIK ELECTIO:si,---The official vote for state Wilco s. is not yet known. The Legislature twits stand as follows : Soma.. house. Joint Ballot tti va 35 Loc., ((woo. Whiti . maPiritz, 16 NEW-JERSEIr OFFICUL RETURNS,—Thet otn- chi returns of the New-Jersey election for Governor, makes the vote as follows : Whig Locitoco 31,- 761 ; leocor , co tn3jority„: 2,513. • The vote Is 7810 less than in 1511, LocOfero vote is 4700 less, and the Whig eoeo. ' I.OIIIAI kNA::--Thibutleenx, Whit, has been re,elee te,lto Crngress, by a small majority, and tht•reVa no , doubt but tbatj Iburmansen has also been succeliinl... N,;thing certaio is known as . reearits the Legislature, So tar 111 hotti;e stands-30 Whin to . :10 Loma. , IiOUSE.--The Whip having gallied 4 member ini will have 110 undoubted mam bei,.; in the neat house; and the Lorrarticos 119.--a Whig majority of . ltt i r,,not including the " only repreeqtt ,->f bis party,"Mr:Levin, 'Xatice. 1 Inenfocog, it 19belleved, hare' elected three Mit of the four member of Congress; It k e.ertain th'at the Whigs have elected Tompkins to the Vicksburg dist'rier, which Is a gain. CONNECTICUT.--Itoe.Thulger S.Baldwin, has been appointed U. .3r. Senale.r, to fill the unexpired terra of H0n..1. W. linntington., lately deceased. GEORMA.:-..Megsrs. p s ,r t ioi and Dawson, the I{.!llig miens candidates for the U. :3. Berate, were elected few days ago. .• LT" Grin and .Bear if.—Major. Freas, cif the Germantown Tdcf.rrap4; prints such an excellent paper, t l vit like a f ) an orehir,i of c':oice fruit, he must constantly he on the alert to keep off pro‘slers, whi jump over the fineci and fin their bask* t+ without leave: rrA Location Sclecleil.--1.7V0n going to press. we are happy' to learn that the Counssionera appointed to relict a, site for the Court Hansa, have finally agfeed upon .the' residence of Mrs. Fnrquhr, on 5e , 011,1 wrret, at the Northern end of the borough. The situation is flevrited, and commando a tine view of the town. We have no doubt but that the selection wit! give geneial ant-- isfaction to oureitizens, end thoseinterested. 9'he,renciii.3 4 the Weave Captain' ardto be sent to the United `twee. ‘yyiilLuep waA to return to the Ohs'.la of reTote with -his force: - Four companies of the--- f zintentwere engaged et the battle of lineman _.An intC4stfpg struggle took place: between the Inditina aed the iletachment of the-.lifstPenn sylvania regintent, shduld ho the first to plant the A rn 7 ii• ari 8 ig upiin the walla of the town. Lieut. Deany and private Stel,his, of thel i Penusy vanivis, proved successful. . n-Mtijor .Preas, we presume, neth a irsir hat, eh r JIM the war C 01160119 Congres, will and trauet modifftbe Jaw in :ilegaril t' the enlistment of iiiinors• There are . l 10,000 boys. over - 1d iii onr4-ities, wha are willing and ant i ,us to join the army and navy, whrol are paver'. ted by 'he pres i nt Jaw. 'When that Ism was en .wte,!. it was °Alright. - We then .wanted young men as - mechrn,ice, munufuesurers„&l. Now we have snore than can get ernyloy nick and it would be good policy to - repeal, or at • least modify the act. •' . . m a , • Sala ander, Fire, nd Thief - *roof Citests,l Fire-Proof Pooi.s fir Bank, and Store. , Scot and Lotto opyinz Pre4e.s. Patent State-Lined . Rfrizrard- ' tor!, Willie Filters, Potent ~P ortable • Water loseti, in tended fo the Sick and - -ladtni. EVANS - s‘, wiersoN, , 7i South Third St., (opposite the Phiioda. nrcliange.) ANUFACI,UItE and keep cons:4 itly on hand,-a 1.1 - 1 Lime aslu)rtment of the above &Odes, tokether with their Patent ImproVed SalainaturFlßE-PIIOOF SAFES, wh kh! are so ton.trected as to set at rest all 111.(11TICr of din ,t as to their heing strictlylite-proof, and that they wilt Oesi. t the lire of-any building: The out side cases of -Oleo,- Safes, are made of boiler iron, the inside case of 'soapstone, and befweeti!the outer ease, and inner C;151 is a space of some thteo inches nod is filled in -with Indestructible material, so as to make it an impo,:sihility to horn any °fim contents in side of this rhqst. These Smapstone Salamanders we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any • article in the shape of Ilona Safes tht will stand as notch hear, add we hold 411.11"..efreii ready at all tithe/ to have them fally tested by Nubile honflref. We also con tinue to main facture a large and general assnrtmeritni: our PrerniumlAir-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which there ire over 500 now in use, and in every instance they havii given entiresittisfaction to thepurrhasers—of which We will refer the !public to a thwitantlernottWho have thins in ;use ' • Jr' Snyder, Pottsville ; Joteph .... William Carr, Doylcs r rn, Pa. iylor, 1'29, North 3det,.; A . !Wright & NoPh- Wharf ; 'Alexander Ca r, Cnnveyincer. .11ert anttath xis.; John.M. Ford, a 4, Ninth is 8115hi l tit, North 34 St ; :James M. Paul: ith st.; Dr. David Jaynes P, ' South 3d at.: Miller. '2o.'smith 3dst ; and we could name .(tc ',rot tie r. ifit were necessary. Now we ',piton of the publicond particularly those Ire Proof Safes,.to call n at our store before 'ew elshere, and we c 'satisfy theft that t a better and cheaper artirle at our atom other cstahllchment in the city. - ulanqracture the nr.lmary Fire Proof Chesta !prices, cheiaper than they ! can be 'bought at lore hi Philadelphia. DAVID • .tonANN Philada.; Aug. 2S, 47 Inyvvond Pottsville ; N. dc.G.Tt eiv, Vine at center aril 34 et.; !tlyet 1111. tZoisth 1 Ntatthew T seme humid invite the fl to want ni phrchWing they will I' than at any! W 0 also lit very.low 1 ahy other A 1 G. Lawton, V ANR., 8 WATFOIS, 3?),- II
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