~~ DELEGATE ELECTIONS. The Whigs of Schuylkill County,and all these friend y to the Protective Potter and the present State arid National Administrations, are iv-quested to meet at the following designated places. between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. hr., on SATURDAY, ServEsrretiSth. 1649. for the purpose of electing two delegates to re present eacYl election district in a County Convention, which will aisemble. at the house of John JOnes, in Schuylkill Ilieen. onMonday the 10th of September, .aatt, o 'clock. 01 ., for the purpose or forming a County Ticket! The Committees named, will pleise superintend the election 01 Delegate!s in their respec tive Districts. or In case of unavoidable absence, will procure substitutes: . ' Pnttsrille.—N W Ward.' telolg's lintel—Committee r rtritnoce, %V 611 o”. J P Iltrxmm. N E Witd:Pelpi WooPollotel—Commhtee. Joho ontg. Adam Shartle. B:Ward, Mam'a 'Hotel—Committee, Daniel Bill, J C Monne Carbon—Slmpson's hotel.'--Coharalttee, Jos O.Ot:C, ".• Port Carbon —7 Wolfinger's notcl—Committee, F Manz, I.lriah Gone. Jtisrestille —Erina's Motel—Committee, Evan Evans, Cep S Irrpollor. Bras ch.— P Ilehres` mmince, Dann Tobias, Jos Cockhlll. Costle—Lindenmuth's Motel—Committee, M Mafioso, Esq., Scott Steel. Tomoosa—Brani's Hotel-rCommnice, W W Mc- Guigan, Jacob S Trout. rierrnosi—lake's . hotel—Committee, Ira Lake, henry Wilson. Blythe—Baltic Llotel—:Committee, Thomas Thom . as, Chas Bensinger. Schuylkill—James Yost's Llotel--Committee, Jacob Shock, John S Struthers. Demon—Mask Melton's notel—Commi nee, Edward Wit man. J B McCreary. Froileg—J Woman's, Hotel—Committee, B B Reedy, Sam'l Clark. Carr —P Phaeffers Hotel—Committen, Robert Pat ton, Jonathan Goodman. Davis' Ilotel—Committee,B P Burkhart, John Mortimer. Barry—P Dengler'n Hotel—Committee, Danl Beng t er, Jarob Aumait. Upper AL/bantam/I: er.J W liepler's Hotel—Commit., tee, Simon Kepler, Gabriel Rerb. LowerJfelointosg o—J A Osman's Kotel—Committee, Philip Osman, Esq , Elias Atte, Parreo—F Allvort's llotel—Commlttee, John Eland, len., Jos Workman. Processes BoreraTA—Titalor Koons; 'Hotel—Commit tee. J.evi Miller, Caleb Wheeler. Piiiegrore Temnarop—Ma•nr Koons' liatel—Corrrmlt leer. Peter Stine, Wm Eckert. • Erholl's Hotel—Committee, J Minnleh, Act,. Peter LaiMenstine.' Aural hlactheina.-11 Bashore's Eldel—Committee, Jacob Ilitile,blaj Chas Dengler. Schuylkill Hares 3 Jones' Hotel—Committee, Geo Kauffman, Mehl Bowman. South Alashrisi—Mrs Reber's • Hotel—Committee, Daniel Reber. JOUR! han 'Emrich. Xankcim— D Cniler's Hate—Committee, Geo Rick ets, John Lehman. West Brunswick—Sam'l Yost's Hotel—Committee, Jos Albright, Dual N elec. Gescifsbeez—Court House—Committees, Wm H Shall: Port Cantacc.,-.Moyer's Hotel—lsaac Myers, John Mind. , .111cKsaasberi—Bensinger'sllotel — CommIttee , D a n' l Bock, Fred Pilleger, West Penn-3 Schwartz's Dotel—_Committee,Dan'l Eistler, Jacob Mentz. Rush--W Kaup's Hotel—Committee, Chas Breese, Esq., Jacob Faust. UlRiPll—ltapp's Hotel—Committee, Samuel Ruppert, Narks Disler. • By order of the Committee., POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY, sErTrevitun. 8, 184ö TIIF. TIRE IS AT HAND. .The daY i cif election is approaching. Are the Whigs of:the Uounty preparing for the contest— one in wti"ch, though-small it may appear, are' invoirredietereste of vast importance. Next week we shallefinminate our County ticket, after which the camitaiMa , must necessarily . be short. The Laconic:es have nominated theirs ;•and to beat it, We rou t s% at: once resolve-for, to do it, will .only require energetic and harmonious action on the part of the friends of good gdvernMeht, in our County. Who would prove so recreant to the interrat of this ,State and Region, se to- vote fa r men. whether candidates for Senator, Rep4rentatives, or anything el.e, whose whole influlnce would be directed towards pgpetuating the prevent state of thing—permit our Iron 'Work. doted—our Machine Shope doing a cur teilsd business—nor mines only partly worked— nor.i7,-we.trust, in the whole length, and bredth of ouriCounry: We must adhere to Protection to American labor—ore mu.t ep'ok out againit the eve l nsion af t Slavery—uphold thel Stale and Nu.. Adeifnistratiot c—and reiterate our venti ments unto:the measures to which we have Itt ready gin in expression. This is our duty : who will falter no'w, when the cry of the party is rms . artird, stir when success is wtthir our reach? Iflyou hiie'ever had occasion for lc - rims—if 'you everhad incentive3'to urge you on to duty; that ocia.e.ion is nom, ors-r sow ; and we would ti 4 7 getting upon the intelli g ence as well. as the pbtriotiart of' the' People, if we supposed for a women, what they could again be mislead by-the scooothaced but deceitful promises of Locofoco 'tindidt -, •‘ for office. Beware of them—trust tilcm tot—avoid then:l:i and if they, or any one else 'elicits your supped, ask them whether the i . party.which deceived you on other Occasions, • and Shose .broken promises" have produced the elrectwe ore now ex eniencing, are worthy of the import of Americas? Ark them this, and then cave them to blur. alone! FXITS OP WHIG I EGISTATION.—The Lan ' taste Tribune in the csurse of an article, upon 'the fault of the - late election, in which we eletted W ig Governor, says that as a consequence, the publi works have beeri kept in excellent repair, Morethan a million of ' dollars have been expend inpaying debts contracted by the Locofocos Yearns° on the pellial works, the credit of the tatshss been entirely redeemed by the payment .1 - I • of th interest of•the public debt in 'specie; up• f vord of two Itundted thousand .dellars of the i lebt has been paid by - the sinking- fund, and penis a balance now in the Treasury of $l6l, 000! Pennsylvardinsi do not thes'et simple facts fneakrolumes! Tax payers, can you any longer doubles to your duty to yourselves and to the Gommnwerdth 1 DI). not these things urge us nuntain the proud. 'petition we have assum— ed! • 1 A I ern* , of -the ditors or the 10th Con hressinal District tees eld at Easton on the 20th ull:, i pursuance of a previous cell, at which &le- I 1 ' • gatenvere appointed to the-Editorial State Con sentin to assemble at Harrisburg on the Bth of Noember next. Thy following resolution wee • ladled : , ItsoHO, That we .ddress a :eget to the Sen stord snd gepressntattee candidates in these dis trie , at.the+aming fall eleciinn, requesting them to ate for ad suppor4hatmost popular measure —t3 imblieation of the Las_sin the ntwspspers oft• State, and we recommend to pur brethren in titer disiricts to tali; similar steps. ielreSE4l.—We. dnd the following article in theaat.number of the 1 Iron Non. e neutral pa. petpalished Pitnertixville, - Chester County : •We nctiie.that a most shameful attack has . .bea made against a! gentleman of Schuylkill •Ccnty,cCapt..iames I Nagfe, the groundwork of latch appears to be that this' officer erupted a fond from a number Of his lellow•citnens. We crone Of' those -oho:opposed the Mexican 'war j ihn begining to it um , ' in progress, bc we can are no impropriety in its friends pre ming one who distinguished himself, with a' mk of their esteem,,or any ,unworthisess in the acrptance of such a titian: . •W,e lire pained to mice euch en onslatight eiwas mei:expo Capt., Digle,in the Pottsville Elepeeklin, the more so biause we have beard it • hinted that the attack , •incerded from a, brother soldier. Anonymous else I. a poor sort of brairkry at the beat, ant( slider almost always resells on him who uses • • J•ctronat• Gocn —We find in the North Africans Statemen of the'ain..uni of Californie :Gdi which his bee coined. for It is es : Ti depealis of Califon - , a Gad in the 31E] "Ausuat. were :—AI the Philadelphia - - • - 81,740,89.0 int. lithe New Orleans 31i - , 175,918-73 '81,01f.,535 EO Al the depc,sitx or ' 41.177 hO Total deposits from iCallfufnll, - L 91960,715 90 Ileoinnen of Cold Doilarg al the Mint Phtladetphis;to ihof 31st tilt., mom 91 82 . 53 D 00 Abe Branch :Uinta to!July t 3ll4 - 133,221 09 -- Total Coinage ofthitti DiAlars. - he potato rot hie sppe"sted in ' an tome filtrates vri4 lose half their crape. Tux Caviaos IlEv.—Tbe Secretary of Slate, by order of President Taylor; immediately' upon heath* the 'feet, of the abdactioo of Rey alias Giticia, from New Orleans, instructed Gin. Camp bell, our Consul at Havana, to demand his re turn to the United States, on the groin() that be Was bound to maintaine inviolability of the person of every men entill; to the protection of 1 the Amrrican Constitution cad laws.. The de mand was accordingly Made, and Rey delivered op and rent back to New Orleans He irow testifies that be was forcibly abducted. 'PensataS BRITTALITT.—A letter from Basle, Switzerland, dated August 13, to the Philadel phia pennaylecinian, says that • citizens of Har risburg, Pa., named Beck.• is now imprisoned in the Fortress of Rostatt, by' the Prussians, for some political offence. and that they are reedy to relieve them on his giving guarantee that he will imme diately lease for the United States, rind never re. i turn again to continental Europe. Nr.w• IrgiziavioN.—Tve St. Louis Reveille states that Mr. Hughes of that city has invented a plan •'fur carrying railroad trains across river gorges,jup acclivities, &c., without the . ordiaary arsisls i nts, as bridge:, inclined planes, tunnels and stationary engines. By Mr. Hughes' method, a train of any weight cm he taken over a mountain whore the \rise per mile is ma' more than 1500 feet, without difficulty.". A Ham Raisers —A young lady made her Appearance on the Levee, in Louisville, near the ferry landing. Alter standing for a few moments in a meditative mood, she threw herself into the river and disappeared beneath the waves. A young min who woe standing by and witnessed her movements, immediately rubbed to the /cacao and succeeded in bringing her safe again to terra firma—When he discovered that he had saved the life of his si.tcr. The cause of this ~ ettempted suicide vrifi disappointmeat. ws SEE. a nest, pretty girl with a free' but innocent an—with cheeks which we can hard.: ty help kissing, and with a pair of heavenly blue eyes, which seem to repose in perfect serenity be. neeth their silken lashes—eve always wish that she was near a runt pudddle and thlii we had to lift her over, Go way, strawherrici, you've lost your taste—Albany Paper. WATII£II. that:sous —The last Emporium does not sag a word in commendation of the Ticket re cently nominated by the ..Democracy" of this county. Does it not suit the taste of the "J udge, or What is the mattes. It is indicative that there is something "rotten in Denmark." CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE—The spirit of inde pendence it increasing in Canada. A paper is to be started for the obj.ct of hastening the peaceable separation from the Mother country. The rusinity of the people are in favor of such a project. . +LAMAVINE ' S Fyre..—Th(i great French Salesman and writer, has beconie so much im poverished that his paternal estate ialo be disposed of, in Order to liquidate his obligatidns. In addition to this, it is said he has become 'quins,derenged. STILL IT Coatts.—The chip T. 8.. Wales has arrived at Boston, from Newport, Wales, with 850 tons of railroad iron, 700'of which go to New York. tommunications. For the :‘(infra' Jotirnal OEM Dear Sir.—ll 7 ynur 4 .,Aurnar of last week, en in:lmq Wa. , made by er•raz-payer", ea to the rre , on why the But accounts for the twit year have not bren puelish•ti. F. tie in formation of a i-Tax•payer"atiii the public, it may he staled an reply, that hitherio the Borough oe codni,, Arming the order, ismed by the Council, have not bean forthcoming, end this being the can , no delinquency can fairly:be charged upon the Auditor,. AN AUDITUR. Pottsville, Sept. 5. 1819. 1=I! Mr. Bannon We had an excellent Sermon preached here in the Odd Fellows' Hal, on Sab bath evening last, byohe Rev: .. Mr. Carnahan, of the Associate Ref - mined Presbyterian Church, of your Borough. 'We hope his visits will be con tinued.' A' good preacher is much wanted here. We wish him much success. For'th a Miners' Mr. Editor . . - • The Ptople canna! easily be deceived again. They will never forget the Grilse Feisty °I - 4 1844, b j y which they, were cheated out 'of their Tariff. '1 bey remember that-the banners of both Writes ahil Democrais .weie inacribed with the Tariff af 1842, awl that ell patties vane in favor of it. Hired demagogues were employed to dell meetings through the ,eounty, end to promise the people that it they would vote for Polk arid Dolls., the Tariff of' 1842 abourd,,bsi safe. The famous, or rather infamous, K flff' letter, was written for rho purpose of deception— , The honest, confiding -people could. not believe then were to be made the victims of the grossest fraud, ever practised to any country. But similar attempts to decelvethern wilf be made again.; Do they not see the incon aiatency of toe opposittotv . te General Taylor? His election was opposed on the ground" that he would not make pledges—now be is opposed, because they say he broke hie pledges. :He i. accused of turning Democrats out °toffee—when it t. well known there were'none, but ;Democrat* in office. Ha is accused of putting in Whiga— when at is well known, that it he tad not, there would still not be a Whig in office. He is accused of not yet affording a better Tariff, and higher wallet to the people—when it is known there is no Congress yet, to pose a law, and that he caii. do nothing until they meet : nor then, unless they support him- The endeavor now is to elect mem. hens to oppose him. Such . are the gross deceptions still attempted to be practised on the people. The old Hero cannot be deceived. He is the firda friend of the people, and no efforts can turn him against them, but the endeavor is, to turn them against him. The , y have only to be on true to him, as he is to' them, and they may be cure he will lead therit to sudcess, and to a victory as glorious as that of Buena Vista: We have, never sinecribe Resolution, had more honest and faithful Administration than the presi , nl., and it is Surprising, that his opponents cannot, with all their cunning. trump up anything bin long liteohut appears the least inconatstent with-bis truth and honor. • . r lie is a real ,spartan, pure and incorruptible. :The world never produced s firmer friend, nor a purer Patriot. Nothing can move him from the line of his duty. Thii office hunters knot , this, and they would crush him: but the People will stand by him. God bless them fur it. • Orer four hundred Geirnan enugranta arrived in Cincinnati during the list month. Why is a Bentlat likely to he a toel4icholy man? Because he always looks dawn in the mouth. Quirk Trace!lino —Boston letters, (hied ;lily 25, were received at St. Petersburg, Aug. Bth: It .ie emimatrJ that 10 000 sloven have died of cholera in the Southern cam.: Tht Markarel Fiebery is at a rather low ebb jug at thuitune down ea-t. .41 the !set datea (torn Vets Cruz, the yellow tecrr was - t uite•prevalent zarlong atrangent. 'The photenty butnrd and. destroyed in Tofonto and Mor .tleal. since the pe)lnical riots in Kihgdon and Toronto, list:Mateh, , ezeeeda $0511,000. • . • 4 PrO , lllb among the Turks eave.l hat the devil teinpla all adze?._ men, but 'that idle men tempts the devil: • An eatternAy fat man was lately pointed out as a gentleman of fashion. ..Ye.#." replied &lady, !the looks as if be was quite the ton." A man who went into,John G. Stewart's barber shop. Albany'. to beshaved, found Stewart sitting . in a chair, dead. lie probably died M a fit. A darkey in Cincitioati hasintroduced the Chi.. nese fashion of pointed toed boots. which givehitti the eppearince of a team upon runners. .595,708 00 . . _ Tfie letters of the amine of cloth iOdicate his cbsoteta— puhr, Unertgoitic, 4fighty : , . . _ Fourteen thousand Britath seamen deserted the merebatt service the lasi year, 8000 Of whom lett : their . vessela oo the American coast. , There were 1000, deaths in Boston doting the cootith of 'August, been-400 Inora - ,thac has ever. occurred 'Wore in one month. The A.liaOalitornian estimates that the popula tion oI California, an tbelot of November next, oil! he 60,000. Oa the lot Of January last it was -15 000 (exclueire of Indiana,) of which 5,000 were Americium. There was a olittlo nigger" in our city, says the Arkaasas Ititelligencer, wbo bed such long heels that n wit observed that "ha was ten years old be. fore'it was decided which way the fellow would walk !" Interesting Ride..—Mr. Chadwick, it the English eolliament, recently rode it thruesh twentysthree miles of the ut sewentlif London The latest accounts from Yucatan le Whites as seduced to the lowest est that unless foreign assistance is soon oti must be overwhelmed by the Indians. Times Changee.—The Steubenville 'flounce the dears of Martin Andrewi pioneer and one of the earliest of the be he first descended the Mississippi ill was a fuut mouths voyage. Teleg . rophreThe Philadelphia, Wilkesustre Company, have complete‘ to lloylestown, ail In putting oft tae understand it is the intention of the co have the whole hue ready in a very at Opinion may be considered as the shadow. of kpowledge. II our knowledge be arpurate, our opinions will be just. • It is very impdrtact, then, that we do not adopt en opinion too hastily. Shocking!—John Veining was arrested in New 'Orleans lately,lon the complaint of Dr. Intri ft Henderson. for leeching -a termini slave of the doe tiled to read. .192rispnmeni for :Wt.—ln Virg' opulent for dolt has hertz abolished. !slag!), New York, still Ddaware, the A Jevciob• Convention is about t New Ifurk, for the purpose of discusior , matters. relative to the church policy.' A Gentleman from Pittsburg, white the bank of thelOhiu river. near Mom a bird which fell over a ledge of 'deli where hid been deposited a quanta' goods. ' When a man is so poor as to be of up his neighbor's fence to burn, his ne do better to let him have the range u The poorest man becomes a loridh Six "feet of around is alloved to-him owned an inch during his life. - It is said that there are now in' Ifni thou 200 000 Germano—some say I Refined testa often makes us app as went of refined taste often makel. sane. Unsettled Aceounli of the Bonap —The following ativerusement 'Rime Parts perpenir—"A debt of 14,000 by the Princess ',culla Bonaparte t. A Biz; Business.—The losses by St. Louts for the first ten days of tt amounted tosl.Boo. • Town with n small population.—The town of Amity, Ohio,.has only seven inhabitlinta, and four of them were down with the Cholera: "Hare you any, molasses, Mr. Hughes !" r I have a few, sir; how molly do you want .1"L— -o Well, I guess lii take two if they're pretty good." Right Bart of Help.—Fifty thousand percus— sion lock mu,kets have been received in Hungary from England, by. way of ()veva: Fire persons, to Wit: Mrs. Manning, Mira H ughesraged 19, Mrs. goland, Mr. Peters and his son—were all drowned in attempting to cross the tiusquenanns, InstWednessfay afternoon, in a skiff, by the accidental upsetting of the same. High Flown."—lt is said that a young mon who knows dicironsry by heart, made' use of a i be a utiful expression while •'acting nice" in walking with some. Incites, not a great ways from here. 'bays he, ..There's an erhuberance of lightning bug. this evening, Mws," Good —The Baltimore Common Council have pasied an ordinance that no' contractor for the corporation shall require hia hands to work more than ten hours a day, or pry any of Mein less than a dollarrr day for tt:eir services. 'Moderation is the best of all things.—This is ihe reason that Fo sassy pi - 01,1e have a moderate portion of the brains. • One of Bern's Lieutenants is a young Boto.- Ilittri. who residt d in his native city two years ago. The Harreid in Canada —The wheat harvest is now etoirily gathered; and the yield is moot abundant—greater than for many years past; Liverpool, the first commercial city of England, affords only 'one daily paper. 1 A man cannot possess anything better than a good woman, and nothing worse than a bad ilne. A rumor bad reached Paris that the Pope had been assassinated. Port Carbon, Sept. 5,1949. The quantity sent byßail Road, this week, la 29,151, 07—by Canal, 12,551 05—for the week, 43,315 15, toe., showing a decrease by Railroad of 4,421, and by Canal of 5 MS, in all 10.315 lona this week. . The floats cn the Canal have been aery scarce dux-, ing the last week, which has diminished the supply that avenue. The demand by the Canal - for'places within the reach of Boat Navigation is Pretty fair— hut many of the Dealers at Richmond have ordered the Operators to stun sending to them at present; some of the Wharves being blocked up at that point. ' The suspension of the Rolling Mill at has cut off a demand of about 25,000 tons of Coal from this region this year, and thrown about/oar ha.adred hinds out of employment. The great consumption of Coal is in the Manufactories of the country, and par ticularly iu the Iron Works,—a large portion of which are now standing idle. To give our readers comp idea of the consumption of these establiihments, a gen tlemao engaged in the Coal Trade at Philadelphia, as sured us a few days since, that the annual consump tion of Three Iron Establishments,pimllafto the Crane works on the Lehigh, would consume quite as much coal as Wooed for donie„tic house-hold purposes in the city of Philadelphia. With a knowledge of these facts there is no difficulty in solving the mystery why there is so limited a demand, for coal at this season of the year. Amount of Coat sent over the Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad and dchu,lkill Navigation bribe week ending on TbureRAILROA D.day nulling last • WEEK TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL. P Carbon. 9,e63 14 235.077 IS 6,651 07 , 131.821 0 Pottsville, 2.116 05 93.050 14 2.120 16 41,610 P S. Haven, 13491 00 315.591 06 4.202 04 60.73411 P. Clinton, 3,00002 55.373 01 05017 - 27,4,54'1 Total by RR ..Cal. 1,000.671 10 Tit same period 4ast. year, by Railroad 870.548 18 • Do by Canal '.. 0n5,b12 00 Decrease this year ' LE3IIIGII COAL TRADE. 1 • : The following le the quainity °renal cent from the Lehigh region for the week ending 5014.1, 1849; _ WEE[. . TOTAL. SUMIIIII Mlne, 0.571 03 , - 171.427 00 Rhone Run, • . 2,305 08 83.015 05 ' Heiner 51eadaw. s 2,313 19 39,709 03 Spring Mountain Co. 3,192 05 6110115 18 Hazleton Coal Co. 3,939 10 • 51,681 15 Cranberry Cull Co. 4,531 07 18,057 15 Diamond Coal Co. 433 18 4,675.00 Buck Mountain Co. 3,821 05 51,393 17 - Wilkeebarre Coal Co. , 759 00 11,402 19 28,870 11 478,495 01 To same period hst scar, 469,039 15 . - Transportation on the Railroads is Schuylkill Comely. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads ln dehuytklll County, for the week rilding Thursday evening. - • %VEER. TOTAL. .Minehill and S. 11. rt. a. 19,141 00- 309,459 00 Little Selolslklll B. It. 6.331 II 111.402 05 5141 Creek do - 6,9i0 02 149.076 07 Moithi Carbon • do 5.421 11 139204 07 Schuylkill Valley do 11,345 I 206 705 10 MC Crean ' -and rt. Carbon do )0,017 IS 230,910 14 Unipn C , 1131 'do 3.162 19 59.523 10 Swatara do 2,1k6 10 42,:,27 03 RATES Or 1 , 1113011 T. ! - To 1%1114004a 6O as. per ton. To New Turk 1 70 , RATES 01 OIL •NII TRAIIIIPORTAIIOII OR RAILROAD forliniaoro or season. - From 17eathou.S.Ilavon.P.Clintort. To Bkbmond. 180 ,X 75. 155 ii Philadelphia. 170 ; 165 - • 145 RATER 011 aLL ET CANAL. FOR BALLICCB Or AEARON. From 51c.Carbon. S.llavnti. P.Clinton. To Philadelphia 85 cts. 82 ett. 73 cts. ' Way tell, remain without change. . , - THE MINERS' .JOVRNAL, AND pinTsinux_GENERAL ADVERTISER Mail Siftiags. .ms s _`._ The Coal Trade for 1819. '29,251 97 733,192 19 13,50 i 09 279,978 1 279,972 11 1,ip?,.361 Pi 151.469 . 14 tons. DELAWARE AND ['EDSON COAL TRADE Sent fur the week ending, Aug. 2.5, 1819. . • WCEX. TOTAL. 16,219 ' 6 250.951 'Frithe same period last year 277,578 EZ3331231211 Far additional New Adven.isexnente 1 , sea - Neat Page. They wtri bare be Loped ;Waned ender Suitable -- Reads. • '• che'd !•r than White Wii4hpipi • - • PAPER. HANGINGS' , - AT ONLY 10 CENTS ATIECE:" - 2000 price cloo Pines' or P.per Iluegings,-Taryfrig from TEN CENT'S 10 73 mots per place.- so. Glued, repent ea for as 30 mom. Just remised had. for anlo at Pattern Making and Turning.: %ABC subscriber would respectfully inform the pub lic that be bee just completed an establishment at. the center of thi eat and etteshurstreets, with ttm - rtere of carrying the above business esimulerly, Alt. %Vet hoyden, well knew n. la into place, to understand the beiiness perfectly. is foreman of the shop.and none bus,experienced bands will be employed. Patterns, Tatrineg and Mill 'Gearing-of every deseription, and on the most reasonable terms. ~ • . . _ . Allorders gratefully received and ponctailty attend ed to. . - . T. -Al. O'BRIEN. Rea 8199. Sept 8, 1849. M. & J. R. Rowe, BROOM AND 'WOODEN WARE STORE, hi 63 Nora Third ,ya.d•or Woo dra, cast side, member of rpon e pod, odergrouod - - irAtiEFACTUREILS and Wholesale Dealers in all. EVI kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Wallow and*reach Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Baiter., Mats, Wicking Eastern made Wood en Ware of every deetription, 4-c., at the lowest mark t tinier., c)-Cacti pall for Broom Corn at the Factory. Sept d, IS id. 37-9nio present the ferrets, end itatned they Patagonia Guano. TFIE "inbseribent in the attenuon of Farmers and dealt:rite their supply of ibis remarkable fete tilmer—their own Importation, and selected by an ex perienced supercargo.' Hoag dry lac the Peruvian:it is all packed In White Cotton bags- • -but nut 'being lake that, a Government monopoly. can be afforded at a lower pries. Orders trout a di.,uince cah be executed either from our stocks here or at New York- St/UTTER & lIROUGUTON. ° 39 North Wharves, Ybiladelpbltt. Sept 9, 1919. papers so ' ea 0 hto Ind. W ben flat boat, it rotten and .il Mew line ire, and we wanton; to ert time. 31ACKEILEL, . - 1 SHAD. . I Constantly on - ..band and SALMON,' - Co , A.lc by HERRINGS, ~..• J. PALAIER a:. Co. ' rutoi, r 111arket Street Wbarf. lIA3IS AND-SIDE& I • tamiont.riliA. - SHOULDERS.. . LAILD AN ti CHEESE. .1 - Sent. 8, '49. 37.3m0 Paper 3 Paper S taper I -Barren .I.farket and Llostit, teed 24 and 3d atc ItADSLPOIL. • 1 . 9. O E , u tnu b y a c b r u t b y s e ria. botugilleTay.e- o u r t o u t It t b o e t a p tl e pe n I s oof em bracing toe different vatieues Of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelops!, and Wiapsiang papists, Tusue pa pet s, walla and alter tad colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, ecc. Being engaged in the Mann (Azure of printing pa pers, they solicit orders Irina printers fur any given nice, which will bejurnlithed at abort notice, arid at CO, .133 . 0. alaiket price■ either in cash or trade paid for Baga. nut:Ku - ET dr. KNIGHT, No. 21 Batik in. Sept. 8, Ina% 37-ty is, Impris In Rt , rszttcc au' be held in g i:nportsnt gunning on chester shot 'into a cave ity' of stolen List or Leticrs, EsfraNlNG - Ot the Post °dies st Pottsville, PO VI, on theist of September, 1049. • . r • A • Gi McConnell Utigh Arthur Wm GarmanPatrick, /McManus Chas 1.1 Acerinatt Henry Gaynor Jawed Mullonel M)ch'l Andemun LutlWrgGlass John bleb; etre Mantled Alexander Jos Gar many Jos MeDermoil Chas Andre Mons llitchCirresemer Peter Jitt E./mil'M,* • Alt Mons Joseph- -U, , 2 McCun Ilndget • 11 Ging 1 Ma:Drama Mary Brennan August itiundrey Wm Shipp Laws. Bressler II Giver John II Metartigtilin Hugh Buehler Li Glifibline Patrick alcll4aie Luke Barren J A Grady James McLoughlin John Brennan J a mes George Albert McCulloch Wm limos Jannis . (into, Julia Alc"Aulty James ba dd a ii TIM. (Adieu eatharine Met:enema phil Beck Washington2u,l%cen,Lijcuid:pt,uslhictyp3/Icliertiitlatichael H Hieder Heinrich Blitliliiiiel:tnnit3''bo:inilirsit Maths J'an n ' ~ A uI I Scent Bun Francis; illtersiley Wm " rrargang Jesse Buchanuan Jam Winner Dr Jos,i2Neligh Robert B isse i sh I saa c Itetzel Neu / Pingo, itemise' Basch Frederick Ihribart John j To uross Joseph Broady erencis Harney Main!' Naeger Andreas 8 .,„ 5 „, V a l Heynmn W 111N1C.111.143 Lydia B an Darmani oitu B P - Peter Swum Jaeobarbip Boyer & Erdman Ifiltlert Heinrich liallon taivlckolo Bradford Arne:lC:H.llllton Geo gy - Burkhart F llensyl Jesse ODonnell PaTk• Beachler Jacob Muffler, WillielmOlionneldlictel liarryJohn Harlin Flatlet Meshes, Joseph Britton Samuel Martine Junbua Ochs Geo iturk•EdWard Hert George ()Lora Patrick Booth Jonathan 11111 W H Shop Letters. Clown Richard Horan Joni, Obora Michael lianibman Weld 11111 lease 01101111 en Stephen Broderick Wm orllarvey Plankin- ()Farrell Joint James 1 • tou Ws ri Ochs alone Pune Baden Martin Henry Emanuel r Brady Francis Ilecirer Israel Potts John II Bourke Garrett A Miser , Ilariin , Pratt Geo W Black Wrn /launder Geo Patz Win E Limner Henry Haupt. trami,polcyPeteles Anton, 2 Berger John Hen Med,uuMarraPrice Eh K ItrunstJerminela Slieddriek CauessePecers Cram Backhousa Jamesttervey Mrs Ilaryraine Henry M Donut Reese II iluept.Miss - honisalous Miss Gllna llterunao'f Mrs Healey blisS Saran beds Liehmti S A I Ilugries Matilda Potts Miss Ravi Boyle Edward Hushes Sarah Phalent Miss BUMP Patrick . Sup Letter:. Shop Letter,. Itarittulatnew Praire is elan T Torten Joseph policy/lament. Geo ' , Phelan John Bock. Gen .1.10 II eve rum Philips Philip Rev nos tiredly - Cyntha tioitanly John , Price John Bovine Anne Howell 'Thos Pregen onadiatt Brute! Enlallll3 Ntlall Win Xi • Buckley Margaret J Ranieri Feldin B oa , g.,, Bridget Junes Autos lineally Bernard Boyle Ellen bliss /Jenkins John /Whey I!'1', 3 Whin /1111111 Miss Jrnins -arm Ryan Thomas Bit klebach Mau-Jones Rev Wm Jltireder Jonathan dalena alsTaJohnsou Geo Richards Thomas Broderick Mrs Is Jackson :Noun Ruddy Patric/ 55i,,,,,., Sea EtigaJerikins Water , Richards J U B Ship Letter,. Junes JOIII., nlalp Iterghen James Browne Ann James Win, du' Itunurug Hulett Ellen . Jordan Sealy, du Robins Wm Bradley Ales James G 11, policy li,yrrulds sir Bolan Patrick . K ltedington - Ilich't Blackman itich'd annre Benjamin Iteavely.Thomas Burke James Kelinar James Race James Bergin Fenton NOMI., Geo Robinson Thus Brennen Jas hcliy Wm Itionsay Robert • !Stake Patrick Ruche II Sr. Son Rich Job 'Henan CorneliusKrlleen Thomas. Russell Peter Bryan Peter Kirk JOhn' Ryan Capt Micb'l Brennen John Kinnear Edward Howley Mrs Bohan Malaby Kientzle Jycob Rees Jon.. ship Boas John Koch- Philip Booby Jerem'ado Bennett Edward Know!, Thus Rogers Marlin; do llekiinger Conrad Reeky Bernard Ile ighelt, , policy IP Kline Wm '• Itibur David, do Callaghan Bitted Knowles John ••• • s Curley Michael Kell; Mich . ! dr, WShiels James Craze Win, •,2 Kaltman Jobe Steger henry Cavanagh John Kelly Edward Shall Wur-I1 Members Henry Kern John &Miele Mr Cute-James Kenny Wm Sterling John Carlyon lames Kennedy Owen Sweeny James Congdon Sarni, 2Ke-lly Jorn Sealy Wm Crosby Dennis King Michael F Scott Martin Cooney Timothy Kehler Chae D Beegner John Cunlaban John Kline Samuel blriber Ohm. Can John Knox Thomas tichneider Simon Contari V jo L h. I K o c o a i rr r n s e u r s tu n i n la ah r4 h at u t: c r:i r e A lJ d E am L), 2 'Caragzin Clark Orsan Kutthen Amanda Salmon Michael Carah John KIIIIIIII Mrs Ann Smith Wan Castle l'ac'k Ship Lettirs. Simile Eu•Lacti . Callen Maurice •King Wm ellieullen Patrick Cunliben Wm Kennedy Michael SR:leder Chi/WU Collins Peter Kenworthy Thos Skelly Peter Carlyon James Kenney Wm duals Joshua . Cass Sylvester Kelly Thos Shoemaker Peter ernes Lavine Krtny Patrick Sheuran Michl Ciburri Mrs SuenKaprez Jeretniah Snitch Thos Corgrove Mary Kocher Sebastian Stantln Iliehl ~hop Letiera. L SeiduiedJosh'sK Convlll Palk Mel/ann. PredikSuntla Alden - Cornmins Jolt. Leonard LerenceShea Patrick ...,... . . —. digell to pull ighhor would his iiroods Ider at last. who-nevet inns not less .50,090. „ !ar . inensiblr, us eat'ausi- rle • re in all the ranee, owing L be sold.", borglariPs in e last month, • • CoOghlon Thos Licel IY,u t 4 e,tel Thomas Currie P Lincenineyer Jno Scanlan John 0 Clark James Lee Thomas Simpson Wm H Chapman John Leacy Daniel Benue eokthia D Landsrath e!gulerh Dewald P S Lawrence Henry 'Diecher- A F . . • - Dimond John Loran Mary Ann thick John Dolan Matthias Lathlean Mra M Schmelzer John De Bair LI = Lite). Mrs LucindaScanlan nlichael Dorrodan Mich'Palley Mrs Martha Sunnier Abraham Harm Henry lhip Letters. Shohon Tiros Dowling Richard Luley.Win Bleinbetger Wm P Durragaii John Laney Win Siemer Thus Ileums Joseph Lee Mlrhael SliamionMargarl Durkan Michael Lamb George Sterling Sarah • Dreher F LI 'Lawlei Thos Sylvia Miss Mary Duran Lawrence Loeffler Michael tthcharn Mil Mary Deermydee John • 111 Slyeas Miss Maria Diem John Moyer Samuel K c hrshri Mrs ' Davis Benjamin Murray Patrick Wiip Latent. Dennison Bow- Miner David . Behold Frell'k man dc, Co Martin Absolem Stewart Unity ' Duffey Barney Markle II L Sharp Chas Donnetln Jan D Martin Micit . Stud Maria L Dobbin John Mos., John, Sbaw Thus , • 12D202! Drinkhouse Aaronnlitter James T Dosch Mary Winton Duncan Thninaa Samuel Down James Mosgenniern Pietrionney .11,11 W Dy`e U M Miller July : Troutman Math's D.llon Geotge alanauen ;Lodge Towers Luken Deuwille Fredtk No 2 4 Telly Jean Geo Doyle Mrs Mary Martin Peter Tonkin J o hd skip Letters. Mann Samuel Toole Anthony 1. Doherty Ann ' Marie Joseph Thompson Isaac Daly l'etet & M Mullen MiChael Thomas Wm Dougherty Pat Maturere Michael Trcsotablck Ceo Dean Andrew Alantgban PaCk Tanner Chas. ship Doyle Patrick Mathews Jacob Thomas David, do Dialler Voltam -Moyer Jesse . 11:101113S Edw; E • Martin Hugh Eichnlz E II& Co Morrison Geo' Urn Anthony Emeriti. Allll,l Murry Patrick Ulmer Christian Elliott Patrick. Manuch Heinrich Evert George Mardis James Vaughn Thomas Erlngton Joan Marten Marie Elliott Aleh Muerte John Walsh Dennis J Ensue e Rich, shlplclohrbaclier Mrs Wink D Augustin? Evans nerd, do Moser. Heinrich Wirneyer Henry Metz Cool Jacb Wlemer Freirk. Fletcher Peter Mnran Michael WelluverPtilonies,! Feaster F D Mathews Catti'neW biieJer Hobert D. Finley Pah ict Morgan Hannah Williams Alex Franklin Encemp i Mo.re Men Anna Wright Win mer t Ship Letters. Wain 8 Noels Farrell Lawrence ;Mains James ' I Wimyen Win Foly Jeremiah Manila ir Pat Williams Alex ' Flanagan Pat't Nona Michael %Vitnian A K Fare Thomas Naylor James Walsh Patrick Frank Peter Anchor) Wan Watch John Futkin John Mangan }Val Wanca Samson Finlay John M angan Owen Wagner George Farrell Tbos, 2 Alardonald James Wingert John C Fralirjolin Mathewa Wm Wonder Cathritie Floyd Wm Aloran Sibhy Slip Letters. Pima Bridget BIC Wallacehedears J Fit aimmnina Rob.CMcCiaur WilliamWtegand Jottanes nom, lure Jolla or Hachael Wilson Thomas,2 Ship Letters. , AfcCa.le Peter Wonders Henry Farrell Widget McCarthY Wm Woolteciden Jas Flanigan la'rencenteLean Adam Watkins Win Fog John, 2 Illeafray Peter WarlOw Wm Fahy Michael Mcifale Patrick Welch Patrick Fatly Edward ~MeTee James , Z Fondadl Vele ntreMccarthy JorentibZellner Henry II 2 Cents additional will be charged forall advertuced Letters. Persons applying fur letters on Chianti. will pirate say "advertised." N. O. The inland postage on all Foreign Letters most lie prepaid at thia office. ANDREW MORTIgER, P. AL - Sera, 8,1319. 37.31 , B ABA'S REPORTS, SOL. B B — A ZI I I A R T Ib i p i b ed and for sale! st .. w 4 ad Ittleallaneods Blpres. tz Dactrolumes supplied . Jun 430,11910. CIMMXI ==t=l =IC 1 • - • The Larger New Store, - X. • • rA 41 c.* Rs' Txturk est atarka &nos. :rwrg tovlie the particular lineationOf ear Gauntry Ffiende loner now eery large elockur shade'AHD' WINTER GOODS. greuadlitioa realm are of oar Store rraiiiir Prepared to Mum aeareonment etabiaerng ClatteKtiniererea, Veal age and-Dogra• Wear. Sat la cas, in zees,' qtrality l and color. Flannel,. Red. %Vbite and all other colors,; Slooton Flannels. Clinks. Tick leas, B 3 Wog, Milk IStralnerlag,Cotton Table Diapers; 'Sdke,.Veve de lalw aid Cashmere's. Black Dress and Mantilla ttilas, all widths; New style Fancy Diets elite, neat style, do. - Ahrriaal—o greataaaortment °Nile best-freneh and "and Enanan makes. - Alpacas--all the new styles of Long and Square Blanket, Mocha and Merino Shawls, In plain and gay styles. - . a;loak and Sack Materials. • - • MDSLINS—MUSLINS. We tell our liuslur; to our eustnmera at stoles:de' prices: and they can hive any quality, width or price, as our ausormont is very large. BLANKETS. COUNTERPANES. Slankem of every size and quality from 75 cents to .14,00. • Counterpanes of common and eery superior Maim. all sizes. • Linen Punuihins Goods—Linen. Sheetlngs. P Mow Cuing, Table Cloths and fable Linens, Napkins, Tow els, sod Towelling*. Cloth and Cotten Table Covers. CARPCTLNGS. Auctien Catpettnge. elid e " s Canton Matting 3 to the " " 411t1411 " Teti l" "? at artlcles usualS Together With roll Tandy kept to a Dry Good r i Store. STOREKEEPERS.- ' We ere allveys prepared Ao eat arty or our stock at the loweal_"elett case price," . BAILY & BROTIIER, • • F. W. ter, of 12th and Mule t Sept 8, ISO. • 37-3 mo A Card . - On the 4th day of Julv, Geo. Seitziogcr, Esq.. garb a toast at Fountain Spring. Butler township, in which it seems his intention was to reflect upon the school directors of that district 'for net establishing a school near his door. The, directors considering themselves aggrieved and wishing the facts of the ease to be made known, addressed him tha follow• lug letter: • - • - Fountain Spring, Butler Township. t . '•licitsylkdl county. August S Gee: SEITZINGEft. Esq. Stut- 7 S9e notice your least on the 4th of July. which appeared in the Pottavillellmport itl which you would attempt to cast a reelection upon us for not performing our duties. Fist, you. nay, .• lat now at this time compelled to pay 8 mills en the dollar school tax,. end send my grand-children two intles through the -wilderness to schooP In re ply to this, we answer. that - we duly levied by la vv 8 mills, which - will ran 'be sidecient to beep the school open the full time avowed by law—that the board were unanimous in wishing to make Fountain Spring and its neighborhood a sub-school district— that they thanked ypu for your liberality in offering to erect a school-house for you at Fonda intSpnng, and to rent it to them at a nominal rent, which offer ,they duly accepted—that they were eirpriEd when they learned you declined entirely to fulfil rqu,r mere rettes; they then invited you into the boarrl.and ask- I ed you whether you would furnish them waft suffici ent* ground at Fountain Sprang to erect a. school house upon—your answer was . ... I cannot see that I can," tinder these cocumstances we had no re course but to make F. Clatain Spring and Ashland intoctne itib-school unifier, which, we did. -Ash. laud is 14 mile from your house.. and the old mill about the same distance from it ; at each of these places last winter there was a public school open— both of these schools were, upon the main centre turnpike (a very public highway)-,We therefore are at item to understand through what wilderciess your children passed to school. heatedly, you say, ...Now the - gaestion is. is that a Democratic law, Whig . law, Federal law., or is 'it Aristocracy?" We reply, as fir as we are con 'etreed, that if is neither; but as Car as the Gutum on School law will perm.% ua to administering to tli wants of the era pea; lc of Bader lowash ip school district, we shall do es fearlesaly, and conscientiously, accotdierto Pin party or, sectarian views shall have a place at our boatd, or in alp government of our KAtOOk — the trust couunitteal to our eh tree. sha I Le executed iry ith cut reference to.. Democr-iie law—Wei.; la w—Fc deral law, or, A risiacracy. " We believe with Aristotle, that “ail who have me. dilated orr.the, art 'l4 governing mankind, have been, convinced that thellte or Empires . depcads on the education of youth," - T. educate is our, motto, and our highest mm—and to ibis mainly shill we ditect our energies. By order of dirk - Board- of Szhool D.rentors Buller Township School Ihstrict,i 'Yours, very res,tecurully, • VEDHICK. Secretary. Sept. 8, '4,-1t • •New Book n. tillen Percy l 'or Discipline—a new novel by EJ lltaiy (Ironton, , . - CIS My sister Minnie, by the anther of the roar Cousin, 2., Retribution: or, thr yule or •liailows—a tale of - Passion; by Soothe/OMb, 25 Aristocracy r or, Life among the. Upper Ten—a t•ue novel, rounded an tht: tisbionable society or Philadelphia, twavolurnes complete in one, by .1. A. Notion, . .511 Feats on the Fiord—a story of Norway, by Harriet .., Martineau. Together with a large collectiewbf the ino,si popular publications, in cheap Curet, fur sale at I:NNXAN'S Cheap Book and Tarkety stores., Rept. 1.-1840. 7 • Neve Music. V M S yl i t!t h :t r a n p l ,Paejr , IT„% d 7 d r: e ptrutt g r, The Jolly old Crow; n celebrated Ethiopian snag, My Father, he was not a Kin; it favorite song. Oh say. thou best and brightest; new Sail 4eautiiul • song. Alt ! Lis: thee Fairest • a beautiful song, The Odd Feil•iw's Polka, Telegraph Polka, Linuartine Polka, . v, Felt Polka, • Icicle Gallopade, • Panty Waltz, Whales' Waltz. and Match Quadrilles, - • Ileatity of the Waltz ; a Favorite collection,. Promenade Grand March. Together with a large crilleetion of Musk,' enilira ch4 all the latest and most popular Songs, Waltzes, Polkas. Mardian, variations. Ac., arranged Car the Piano, Guitar, Flair, Biotin, separdtely and - together Pieces ninon hand obtained to order, at tIitNNAV'S .Cheap Gook and Mush! Stores. Sept I. 1819. ' • 36- - 11e4uilful Family 1111blem, ONLY 50 CENTS TRE•subeetiber lumitist received a soppy of elc gantly loum' and gilt pocket Rubles, with good print and paper. which fie can sell at the unusually low rate of 50 cents per copy. • Also, q SCIIOOI BIBLES. As low as 30 etc. earn, at ' BANNAN'S Cheat, Mot rale and Retail Bookstores., Sept. I, IBM 111A.ICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, VIC °amiss!. AND ONLY GENUINE, A ceeosin and positive Cure fur the worst Hums and Scalds, Piles, Erysipelas Rheumatism. Cuts, Wounds,Ferer Sores. Broken Breast, Sore , Nipples. Weak and inflamed Eyes, liprnons, Salt Rh eum, andall cases of External Inilairintinn. • BURNS AND RCAI.DA. T Challenge the world to, prime, that in uny one sin " gte instanco...Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor"— that is to say the genuine article—hasAince its first in. troduction by one in 109, in to peolod.ever failed to cure the worst cases pt ' Moroi and Scald* t LIET: PAYED! AWFITL.CASE OF' scAtn: Wheatfirld, Nut,cora en. N. 1 - .lFeb. 211. Mr Dalley—Des , Sir: While my son, 15 years old. was at work in- the shingle manufactory of 1.. P. Rose, he had the miafortune to stip and fall into a large vat, nerd for the purpose of boiling blocks ideporattiry to cutting. The hoicks had jurt het n removed from the vat, ctimalning a large quantity of bniling water. Ile fell forward scalding both hands and arms, all onetiitle, and one leg badly and the tither Partially. Phe were sn had an hip arms and lee that most of the 9,11 come off with his garments, and his life was despaired of by both his physicians and friends. • Dalley's Pain Eat oleo r was procured as !manna pm. sible (which was In about six home) and applied which relieved him from all pain, prevented inflainit inn and. swelling, and In a few days. commenced heating his sores. ' There appeared . a general improvement, so I much sti that In three weeks he was removed to his father's haulm, distant about one mile and a hair. We continued :be use of the above medicine about two months and we believe it was the means, under Providence, of saving hip life, and we would cheerful ly reconnwnd it in all similar rases as a Safe and in. valuable rerrt'cily. With sentiments of-respect I re main, dear dr, your most obwilent and humble Beni , . ant, , Acadia. Ccsis.„ b . CSINNAIII Charts. C. E. CLARK. • We the undersigned, hetet' personally acq uainted With the case of Mr. Clark's ron, believe the above statement snbetentlnlly corree.t M Dewy, Louisa Detvey,l Kelsey,lrenry ft Pearce, Wm Evans, E Clark, y Bose, Ira Neman, Wut New man, Mary J BMA • • = Burn from an 'Explosion of Gmnpnwticr—Blast , ing Rocks. glen Ds %trim, Esti:, New Verb -Dear Sir: I heieby, cenify. that' in the early part of March last, while engaged in blasting rocks, a charge of powder prematurely minded, taking full effect upon my fare, chest, 'and left arm,, and bur:Wine In dreadful manner. I was carried home on n litter, inn face swollen to ;Wire Ito natural sine t tile arch torn off my arm, below the elbow ; and my eyes filled with powderand dust., A Physician called In, expressed strong doubts as to the saving of my left eye, which had several 'cuts omer the ball; and my face , being turnt'all over, and haring a thick black scab over, It, he directed poultices In be npplied, to draw nut the powder. This 1 resisted; being fearful of ring my eye. ; and having heard moth of your Pain Extrae or, 1 concluded to try it. / did sa, and' In le. a than a fortnight, and without nay ether application than your Extractor; 1 was completely cured, without ancar, and my eyesight fully rektored. Port Richmond, States /stand, ./5an,24,. Sugorn beibre me, the 21th June. 1818. Egan. Gan:snot, Justice antic eace. TIM following are the Agents Jolt% G /how& Agent, Pottsville.; FRED . IC FILET! & CO. " PhiladulPhial Jane Ii lltcas,. " Reading ; CLT.4B All manna, " Lancaster; , C A Moms, " York. Sep:- I, .101ly Memo Cracker Baker*, NO. leo NORTH FRONT, Anoys vpue Si. ; subscribe's+ continue to make of the best ma=, lariats, and keep cunstantlily on hand a full assort ment oggrackers, Sugar. Soda, a nd Bran fiISCAII.Ium- Ws. Apees, Scotch Cakes and Mom - louts, &e. Also, a large supply of Navy, 'Pilot, and other shipping rlreadat all of which Ibcp guarantee lobe made of the best mater tali, and engage to Bell at that lowest cash prices' at their old etablished otoad. No. 198 North Erna:, abnve Vino et. J.,S. WINS & Co. July 41. 1849. • •-1 :o3mo try . 0 It S . te E v 11 N a :'-s IT P E s :an a l Tr Argr r a r irg 1 I : s e 'o guar. semen. tit last; longer tbailtbe best sperm, end give as 200 d alights and* less in price. Manufactured and ra sate by • SCHOENER & NORTON. - Jan* 30, • 21A • I Cents's st,fettevttle, - Gold!:- Gobi - • • Id! NEW , AND USEFUL • TIOLE. TTART'S GOLD PAINT AND ; , With the Ink AA peon, can verge a beautiful gold jetter, which la &shrill:ant as gold" itself,- teeth picture and looking. glass frames; • making them look as TA, 1 I as sew, r hich will sot tarnish any quicker than the sittirames them selves. With the paint theycan paint gold letters on signs, write signs with pencils, and4ilt any inate* - int, by the same process, as painting. It Is cheaper by 50 per cents than' the usual modes, and more durable. The attention of onr.Painters la tidied to this ar ticle: For Sale Wholesale and Retail. et . HANNAN'S Cheep Boot and Variety Stare. Where the Article is supplied Wholesale at Mama. facturers prices. Agent■ emoted and will be furnished n alt the Towns in Schuylkill county,by arrangement 11th the Proprietors at their price!, sr/une 23, 1319. 25-3 mo Valuable Coal Land FOR SALE. TILE eubecribers, assignees or George W. Baum; will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday. the 13th'. day of Octobernext,at 1. o'clock, in the a fterwon, at the house of Mortimer & Brother, Inkeeeers fn the Boetttnh of Pottsville, in the County of Schuyl kill, the following described Real, estate t the undi vided half of,A certain tenet of Coal Land. innate in Barry and Norwegian Tewnships; Schuylkill Coun ty. bounded by lands of John flat Men; Peter Kuehn, and others, containing -153 acres, mare or less. iris tract of land Is situated on a. branchof the Big Schuyl, kill a few miles • from the head of the West Itianch Ralboad,• and contains a Imitating bed of superior Coal, with abdut seren feet light covering, on which a shaft has been sunk through Coal, thirty , feet deep. There are oulhe premises a large Log Hours •and Stone Kitchen, (now occupied as a tavern,) with Stable,, Sheds ;ace. ; the old Sunbury road panes immediately by, the Tavern: Auto, At thy, same •time end place. the undivided half part of a certain tract of Coal, Land, sitaate in Bush Township, Ssbuylkill County: bounded by land of Peter Knapp and vacant land, containing in the 1cl:1010.39i acres and, allowance. The terms of Sale bt, made known . by the Assig nees, on the.day" of sale. '- CHARLES FIIAILEY,I JOHN BEtTEBMAN, •• Assignees of George W. Bourn. 3,-it Auenzt.l3. 1849_ Fresh Teas! Fresh Tr.•ast WOODSIDE & Kona, WHOLESALE AND ItETA IL TEA DEALERS ' AND GROCERS. .110. 4119 Naeketst. fear doors Oars Elsocath st. Xdrat...side. and Pat Grocery :Fiore Dalai; Leonard's Mocfr liar's nacre, PIULAD cane:a:sIy ELP I IA, on id a large and stiPp r,ll pi E er stock of TEAS A m ND GRGCERIES, corn 101:wising in part extra flee Young Ilyson. Dane and Gunpowder Teas; elelicione flavoured Rose Chulan Pewchenr; Teas, In six and nine ounce pipers, suitable fur Country Trade. Also,. extra fine Oolong, Nina Yong, Sonchong. and Oralize Pero Teas, all of which will no sold cheap by the box. Prime old Dutch Govstrament JavaAtreogitte, prime Maracaibo, Luguyra and St Waning,' Coffees; Refined and Brown Sugars, Rock, Ground and Floe Salt; Flit] ; Molasets ; Spices, Dec.. , all of which will bu sold cheap. wholesale or retail. , N. D.—Farmers and Storekeeper& ore InVited to call and examine our stock. arid (11:11pare our prices with Those of may other elitablishment in that clty, as we are determined unt: to be undersold. WOODSIDE & 35-Imo August 25, Afflicted, do not 'Despair : _. 'ANOTHER FELLOW BEING RESCUED FROM Theta by Stirach's Pram nic Syrup. . THE following ease is ore of the greatest triumphs of medicine over disease ever published iu medical history. Read It ! Prompted by no other than the feeling of bencValenee, and for tho benefit of my afflicted fellow books, I de sire to make known a short description of my disease, and the tinexp-cted cure,l obtained Irmo SCHENCK'S IMILMONIC - SYRUP. 'About three years ago I was afflicted with a vorterit cold, which settled on any breast and side, and every few days I would raise consider able ht. , ' ; My Cough was very tight and distressing. Every day I hail violent fever, creeping drills, and profuse sweats RI night, with difficulty .or breathiag and great loss of appetite; My system w-as entirely prostrated, being continedio my bet most of the time. Two of the most enthrone physicians in tnis city at— . 1 lendeOne, and after exhausting all their sk ilL'pronoun red dry case Incurable. Indeed, One sairbauy hires were almost gone, and I could not - pos , ibtrrecover.. At this stage or my disease, I was prevailed upon to try Dr. t rArnek's Puhnonic Syrup, and before I had ta• ken half a dozen bottles, was •o far recovered as to be able to go about the house. It seemed to strength , en my whole system—it loosened the cough and stop.' , ped the bleeeiling—my bowffls Arecaarte regular, and everything I ate, seemed to digest easily and nourish my whole system. 'ilideed, such was' the rapid pro. greats of my health. and so sodden the change, that I became too sanguine of a speedy cure, and abandoned the use of the: inethclue before the disease waif thof - mighty eradiated, which resulted in anotherattack of bleeding at thdlungs last fall, accompanied by a distres. sing cough. I as,arti colanteqced taking Ore Pul ' Syrup, and sent for Ur. Schenck, who, upon' a careful examination, advised me to continue using it. Before I bad taken four bottles, an' abscess formed in myaide; which gathered and broke.dietharging as near us I Can judge, a pint of very disagreeable yellow matter. This seemed to Cleanse and nitrify sly whole system. From Dos time I heron to' et better, and ant now happy to say entirely. recovered. I ant sure at this time I en joy better health than I have for the last ten years. Since I commenced taking the Pula - ionic Syrup,l have never failed to recommer.4 it wherever I went, that others, an Well ms myself, might be saved froin that ;twilit Arsease ; Or I feel it a duty that I owe to the afflicted to publish it to the world. Permit ills to mem lion afew tases that have mune under my immediate observation. Beton on a visit to Camden, N. J., tact &Rattner, I can' a child, evlidently in the last stage of bowel eenguptptiim.e 'wither informed ate that ians the physicians gi he child lip as incurabie.. 1 4 0 told her what bene fi t aad derived front the sae of. Srlienck's Pul,nonic Syrup, and induced her to procure a bottle. 1 Imaid nothibg more from the little sufferer until about three mom!. alter; being in the market, my attention was drawn to a lady who observed nor very attentively. she finally approached me, and aiked me rr I less not the lady Win, recommended delient,k'S vlllamble SYnrlrto her dying child Mat summer to Cam den. I replied that I u as. She said that her child had Namely .recovereti. and was 91990111111011ir he lihy.',- , tier name . Sirs. Wilson, and now reSides'in Brides:. burg. Another lady I would motion in particular', who had a scrofulous affection Tier face and neck presented out CO9linuvd sore, and °floor her evreir seriously nffeetml with it. She had become,' greatly eineciatml, and to all appearances peril recovery. 1 in duced her to try Schenck's Pultnottie Syrup. which she did: and is now perfectly cured. Another lady, Mrs. MeNlollen, whose residence I will give on application. was evidently in shy last stage of. Consumption. I prevailed upon her to try the Polmonic.Syrup. In a very short time she ia;as entitely recovered, and now enjoy a excellent health, having herniae exceedingly , fleshy. Thmre are three cases within my kn o wledge, i which I know were cured by Schenck's Pulumnic Sr) r- up. All who doubt this statement, and will Luke tire I trouble to call on are at MY residence, Parish street, five doors abrive Tenth, north side, I think I wall be able to satisfactorily convince them by my own case, and others that I know hays been cured by this Syrup: Since my core there have bent go-many 10 see Hie to. know what I took, that I have had a very good oppor- Drolly of knowing a great mane that have taken it, and have been greatly henefitted thereby, and I think if persona adhered with COUSIIIIIPtiaII or Liver Com plaint, Leonid send for Dr. Schenck, and let him care fully examine theirlungs, mid if Ile . I Y. ha can "" them, follow , the directions. And prevent taking cold, • they will rapidly recover. GULIF.J.Ma L. LEIDERT. P Itillidelphio, May 20,11319. Da. J. H. SCHENCK :—Pyor Sir-1 have known Mrs. Leibeit f:w several years. as a number at may church, ,and have all confidence In her statement, and am re joked to find her again restored to health. Any thing more, In addition to her 'Ftltiment,ls needless. Yours. truly, TIIONIAS 1.. JANEWAY, • . Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philada., 'Jana 941,1810. Sixth st., above Green. Prepard and sold by'.l . . 11. SCIIENCIi. et his Lab ratnry, S. E. Comer n; Coates and Marshall streets, antl'at his principal office, No. 3`... South Sixth street, anti by the following aeents: J. S. C. Martin. Pottsville; Lyon & Pert Clinton; Charles Frailey, Orwizsburg; d It. Dickson, Selotyikill Dairen ; J. B. Falls, Mtnersville ; Price & Hughes, tat Clair; Henry t7;hi.slec. Port Carbon; Dr. J. E Sternbergel. Midtileport ; C. J. Fry. Tamaqua; C. W. Mill, Reading; 11. T, Stemmer, Notrit.town ; John Beiterman,ll.trotiurg. n' Price *1 per bottle, of ISS per hall' dozen. Aug. 25,1619. ' 35-Iy . Mezzotint°. and FANCY PAI V TING AC4DEMY. 'Come one. COMP all and learn the art Of p tinting, far non I shall start On. and then you'll s ry the chance is past, Surely I'm afraid it is the last. Mn M. Do Da BROWN. lATII.I. open a school Unroll:h. In the above VV. beadtiful :lemur . b ooms, on the 30th day of July. Inst., at 7 o . clock,l'. M. Hours of lessons, from to S M„ each day. 12 lessons. of one hoar each. Good and worthy Inducements will he given far the for m4tion of clubs. Premiums given, Al, assorti.ni of specimens of painting respectfully exhibited at - Mr. Brown's room. Apply at Mortimers llatel. Mu. BROWN . . Wilt also teach a new and superior system of Pen manship, and has taken rooms at Timmpvnn's Market street. where he offers hts services to the pub lic nn moderate terms. • • • • . • Mr: U. has taken premiums nt the Fair In the coun ties of Oneida, Herkimer and Washington, In the State of New York—and therefore warrants satisfaction. • No flourishing of any dcrictiption taught or exhibited: Mr. IL has but 011 s object In view, and that is to • give his students' a rapid and legible hand writing. Young Misses and Maate.r. 9 years cif age are suffi ciently old to attend will, great benefit to thenisdves and satisfaction to the parents, Scholars of any age who possess good eir.ht can learn to write. , Young Ladies catenow have in opportunity : to attain a beautiful epistolary hand •• ' July 25. 1419. ' • 31itf • Gas In Pottsville! . - - fIE subscriber Informs the, ch liens of Pottsville, 1 -.that he will be prepared td arrange the necessary fixtures for lighting Owl:Ring Houses. Hotels and Pub lic Buildings, with Cas,and to Cornish burners ()revery variety and style, at the the most reasonable rates. Orders will he thankfully received at his shop, on the corner of Mauch Chunk and ',Coal sts., and at the Watch and Jewelry Store of Robert C. Green,lhart door to the Post Office. Centre times. Pottsville. ; Aug.t.i o Ht 9. 35-i JOHN 'kVA ICSRR. Goods lbe Sale Cheap. MILE anhecribers having pitrchneed the stock of goods of CyprLan Inman, in Rut Norwegian et., will aell the game low for wail. They have on hand a large and &aerate assorteuent of lily Goads, and the beat of Groceries, &c. B. T. TAYLOR. Sept.! '49. 30.31; j DAVID IV INMAN. . Slates ! Slates !• Slates ! CIEVER'L f.Lea Sistes, l of lire various sizes and I. gu mirr e ,l::o, iron oquutl, Wire - bound and Log Slates. Mor e anis, Teachers, &c., supplied wholesale at Mantifactur. z. prices, at • • SAN NAN'S Ch - dal. Stationary and Variety Stores. Sept I. VAAIILY 1317iLES.-100 Family Bibles, rang -1! tug in price horn $1,50 to 4j20,,105t received nod for ante, at BANNAN'S Sept 1, , 36-1 Cheap Book and Variety Storey . :Eli Thompson, REAL ESTATE AGENT,. AND COLLECTOR OF RENTS, OJ%cs is Pun Curium; Schuylkill County. Po. TlE , sabsetther will take charge of Coal Lands, Dwelling Muses, and other property. and cacti Rents for the same, in the Omni). of Schuylkill. and all other business-connected With his Agency, will be promptly attended to. ELI THOMPSON, •- • Port Qtrhon.Schuylsill co., nefere to turd Patterson, and Horace Smith. .Esq , pottsville. • - Samuel " 11. Wilson:No. 9, North 3d et.. Philadelphia. (3139.13.'43: ovPlc OP TrrE SCIIIITLICILL Iftgai - NAVIGATION COMPANY. Zrevitkr tid, 1818. nerehy given that the following rates of 111.4116 e charred on' Coal transported on the Canal and Workeof the Schuylkill Narration 'Com pany forthe year 1849: ,—_______gram—.---, • To , Monnt -Schuyll.ol Port • Carbon. haven, .Clinton. • Ms. perma. person. cu. per ton. Orwllishorg, 15 1". 12 Liatriburg. - 23 22 13 51019raville, 133'•,. 92 • 2.3 '' Atteonm. 40.' 37 28 Reading. . 45 • . 49 3 Unionville, 55 52 43 Laurel Hill, - '55 57 • 43 Pottstown Landing. 53 59 • 49 • Rivers' Ford, .53 52 , 43 Phmnaville. .60 •• • 5 7 . 49 Paulding's Dam, 60 ' 57 ' 49 Lumberville, 60 • 57 49 Valley Forge, 60 -• • 57 • 49 Pert Kennedy, - 65 • ' 62 53 Norristown. • • 65 • 62 53 Consnhoeken, 70. 63 '5B Spring 51111, • 70 67 58 Menai - grit, 75 •• 72 63 The toll to Philadelphia will be ea follows: •-•- - ND. Carbon. Sch. Haven. Pt. Clinton. NNW:, Ac::: an.lslay .17- cu. illsct. 53 cts. .1 one. July aro! A IlVisi. - ,:i '2 , _ ' 63 Sept. Oct. N•,..1. - . Pt-c.' l s • 82 73 The Coal ellipp-cd f•a::: I , •rt Carbon tolhe abovepnints will be charged one aoi a half cents per ton more lb in said rates. 7 • I • - The du*: will be made per ion of 2910 lbs., and an allowance Of flee per cent. will be made on'the weight shipped to cover w„astare.. D c. 311--1.151 . FREDKRICE PllALDTPieshient. N. S. Lawrence. . GENT FOR THE SALE ow sorTa. 1 0 WOTRH MANUFACTLRING CO'S WELTING PAPER.. Ineslouse No. 3 sinner strut. Philadetpkba. IO Cases of the above superior Pspers now in , IL/store, and 6w sale to the trade at the lowest mniket prices,Consisang in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps. 12, 14, 15 and 16 lba., blue and white. , •• jSuperLne Mediumand Demi Writings. blue and bite. Extra super and superfine Folio Poets, blue and white, plain and ruled. . Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain lid ruled. ' ' Extra Super Linen Nato Papers, pikin and gilt. - Sirpeifine and line Mil Papers. long and broad. Superfine slid floe C4s , inting-Manse Caps and Posts blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps* and Letters, plain eon ruled, blue and white. . Extra caper el'll6rusi Caps and Letters. gilt. Superfine Sermon. Caps an 3 Posts. Superfine bloc linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Punts; blue nod while, plain and ruled. Entbroldeed.Note Paper. and Enrclnpcs. i`Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Super(lner and fine Caps and Pans, railed and plain blue and white. various qualities and prices. Also, WOO reams white and asserted rrhoe Papers, Bonnet Boitids, white and ,assorted Tissue, Tea Wrap ping, Envelope. assorted a ll d blue Mcd lama, Cap Wrap pers, Hardware Papers, &c. oJuly 7, 1810. 2.9-61 n- Sportsmen Take Notice ! JOHN KRIDER, ylrerLisast w e ar,. of Walnut and Strand Sit. KEEPS cnnstantly on hand, of his own manufacture, and imported. n - romplete assortment of , RIFLES, 81101' GUNS, PISTOLS, 47. C.. which he warrants nt -the hest wrathy:ls rriumsented. to which he respectfully invites the attention of pro, chafers. lid la also prepared to supply - Powder_ Flasks. Stint Bags, Game hags, Superior Powder, Gun Cotton, Per cussion Caps, Shot. , Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Catridgea, and all materials fur Gun Witten.. Sports mentare., on term! as low as any other establifhment in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer the Fran klin Insairtne awarded ty him Two Ceniticaten in the year* 1810. and 1612. and Four Silver Medals In the years 1611-1816---1817 and ISlS—ail of which may be seen at his place of business. *4 choice supply of REVOLO I3iG PISTOLS con stantly no hand. I ' A stook Of Grins Jost recall-ed, also and assortment ' of Fishing Tackle. Aug. 20, ISIO. 35 3m3 HEART'S AND HOMES, by 31 : a. Ellis; - a book that should be read by every One in this com munity. A new Edition Just pul.ll-11.41, recelt eft and fyr sale, nt HANNAN'S Aug. IS. 3.1-1 - Donk rind V lety Store. • Pottiecille Acade ty. r 11sessizo this veletabl lid rdrZ ilrcmn L Onlo i ,tior The encottraging, prospects of the A ademy, have in -dared the Principal to undergo consilerable expense, to make the emoting session of more than ordinary. interest. A considerable addition pas been made to the rtppiratus,and mach linprovernen stave been made intim recitations room., as will affr'id great facilities to tire teachers in thcirdifferent dap Irtments. A num ber of public LectUres, will also hr delivered during the session ; one course op Chen rutty and Natural Fhiloinphy, by the teacher of Natural Sciences; north. roomy on the Frenrh Itevolutio of MI, Its canoe, rPoaracter, and Influence on Europe by the leacher of History; and perhaps a'consse on stronomy, by the .teacher of Mathematics. The de ailments are tilled as follows: ELIAS SCHNEIDER. A. IL, Prl el:mi. and Teacher Hof Ancient Languazea , DANIEL KIRK Wool), Tear.line of Mather=les. CIIIIIsTOPIIEII LITTLE, A. 31 , eacber of Natural Science.. CHARLES E: SCMID, Tuat.her o Instnry and Ceog. raphy. nev.LEWT=ANlll3,E.Tuaeherllodern Language, 11,110D011E IRISH, Teacher of 'enmtingnip. August IS, 150.31-61 . , -ACC 31- IlrocksilL .FIRE CLAY WORIES, TILE PROPRIETOR t f the BrOckv the' Works. re': spectrally olfere to the common ity of the surround ing district,!a novelty. in the article of CIIKAM COl:OR raesseo 1 , 11(1:12 . Bateau. intended to supyri.edu in thin region, the Philadeiphtt preised Bricks. .1 The peculiar iniincements h.. presents in this article. are, its superior beauty. durabitity,salidity - of welt; and cheapness to the extent of more than 30 per cent com pared with the Philadelphia Brick, when used in this locality. The size is Lager than the ordinary article, avid timely omportions mathematically correct; and to obviate any inconvenience (should parties apprehend it) In working in the usual sized bricks, lie will furnish cheaper qualities of the needful sizes, for gable and inside walling. A piece of wall built of the above Brinks, may he seen after !gouda) . next. under the porch, at the Penn sylvania' [gall, in this Borough.' le also solicits alien - , tton to hi+ PAvisn Balcrts, as superior in air -pear..ice, durability and rbrupurrs, to the Philadelphia iii! gre rs, k for lir'ctiges,nide Wedges. Ferule. ~to: o 1., Stove Plates. spout Gilt ters.gliot fof flo ilingeo, v ovcrapers, iwoufactured to order at-Son nonce. p,cr correct itillwoottio., ~s to the and adaptation of the above Front and Paving Briche, he is permitted to refer to the following practical twin: .Nle3arif Jwcnt GE.OllOq. Architect and Builder. ! " JOHN !itellasnuir, Masten.lirick-layer. " L4:11A41 HAT. .111 " Jolts L. 111iinTM do r - . •• 'num P. Dons. ,do Order, respectfully soliched bye the Proprietor. Of floe over Horace Sn.iith, Dig.'s litre st.,Pott9villd. V. IiODOSON. Proprietor. l' - .9' 314 f , 1. Aug.l9, BM . . Bley's Superior Calein'd Magnesia PRFPAREp DV GIRORGE MLY, 311, Druggist and eArmfst, Norih-rest ear. of ; Third antsl Pad: er et.—PIIILADELPIIIA. , . BLEr• CALCINED MAGNESIA ha reGpectfitlly .hloultted to medic.) !wad itioner3. in the hope that it will be flatatl to pnAsess all the propertlea ot . etrict ly officinal articli., which it claims to be, and, there fore hot und..setainr. Ilmir confidence. = . _ Mn. Gen. BLEY, Jr.—llear t—l have' used the sample of Magorria you so kindly se lit no, with much satisfaction. f consider it fully ettoarlto that prepared by Henry of Manchester and lloshand of this thy, Very respectfully, JOHN WILTDANX. M. D.', PrOftfaiOf 4.f Obtoerics and Diseases of Women nil Children' r to the Pennsylvania Medical. Clleze of Philadelphia, N 0.104 Arph Street, Jan. 3'l, Ma flgartag fli.gy. Jr.—Dear Sir t —The antriplenf Magneetayou were en hind to aend no, I have used; and find it an ,excellent article. It pn,seszes all the character nf Hears 's Magnesia, and could not leadily be distinguished (font St.' -Truly.ynur friend. HENRY S. Parronsost, M. D., Professor of Materia istedwa and Ther.peutwa in the Pennsvlvania Medical College of Philadelphia. Nn. In Arch Street, Feb. `Jii, 1919. • Philade!phis, March 27, 1849, 'Ms. C.conos ELEV. Jr —Dear Sir.-1 have 'given a fair trial to the Calcined Magnesia you were •Inial enough tu furnish the. I find it nue of the most agree able and certain preparations I ever ernployed. 1 hope you wilt be well rewarded for your care and industry in Its preparation. Yours truly, • • ZA3IE3 MCCLINTOCK. M. D.' Pr nres.snr of Principles and Practice of Surgery in th Philadelphia College of Medicine. • . No: I North Eleventh Street. I.conelder"llcEra CALCINED MaoxesTA" equal to Iftietian‘pti or Menu's. an admirab!e article for fami ly tf)a, and worthy of Me conadence of the Modica Practitioner. ; 11..1. Ileows, M. I). I;biladaL, Jan. 16, IBM No. 570 N. Third et Cuoaps OLEY, Jr - - -Stri-1- have frequently prescribed the Magner ta prepared by you, and consider it fully equal to any now. in use. Flout at,, aboiJo Poplar. Joo. X KNOB)), M. D. I have tiseil, bell; In my practice and in my family. Calcined Magnesia. and feri.warrented In say- Ind from my experience It Is superior - to any other pre-. paration of Magnesia I have ever met with. For sale by the principal Druggists throughout the United States, by John G. Brown, General Agent for Pottsville • Olio, far sale at Clemens•dcler's and oho S. C. Martina - Drug Stucco. July 21,100, VAT Jr, 0 f". 9 DIGEST, Of the laws'nf Penny D vania; Second edition. bringing Ihrt lawn up t the present time, price $7. reiblished and ro sale at HANNAN'S , Cheap Law and Macellaneonalloohatores,_ Ang. 25, 35-] Pntuvine Anthracite Haiti` • - ISCNIMaIt aTtILET, kiIiLItaVILLE. Pl. The subscriber would respectfully intone , Lia friends and this public that he ha. o...red 0 to the above named howie, (formerly kept by Itapp,) where he will he happy to give every attention to those -mho may favor bin, with a 011: [ap.7249-15.trA JACOB ER4M• T , D. 211EILEDITI - I,—General AcencY. ° Office J Centre Street. Pottsyllle. Sehnyikttl Cuunsp, pa. Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Extate, eel ectlon of Rents. !cc. Inct2B-44-lle J. E. Cars - cr. iIICLITTECT AND ranurtnErr., , 31 leorth'Ststh Stied. Philada• • GirES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, o. Contracts to erect Dwellings, &c. and layout the grounds for Country dears or Cemeteries; together withlthe arratmemeat of Trees to give the proper el'Pert.-Also, rect,-',Also, Churches, Hospital., Prisons. Water Works, Gas-Welk.. ctc., °Mt he latent and tnostapprov ed plans. includiug Waning ventilating, &c, Phitada.Feb. , Adanis,•llrothers. . . BLANK DOOR 314.NupA.vrrnmr.lis, No. 'ls Nara 'Third Street, Phileutelpkta, WON or wll t 810 13008..) SIIPPLY MANE lIOOKS cheaper at the . Ml:lake tery than rah be bad at any Bookstore. and they acknowledged. tnpeetor. (Feb. :a, 42 0-Iq, POSTSCRIPT, Pro:abut Telegrapble Corcespanden, - - 1 NEWS TO THE LATEST MOMENT • Pbl 7,6 eetnek MARKETS. • Flimar—S.ss ?,$54, (lye Ftour—S Whdat—Sllo ,u $1,14. corn—os Oats 4-29 a 341 . .k MOVEMENTS OP THE FRESH) .Stwasi, Sept. P Gin._ Taylor has just arrived herl cOmPaniecl by son-in•law, Dr 4 and col - -; 13ullitt. He met with a brilliant and enthusiastic reception.., General was in excellent spirits and to be' egaining his usual health: J-1 dine with. Gov. Fish, and will leat, evening in the steatnerisaac New 81 New ;York. I FOREIGN NEWS'_. The Steamship Niagara arived ac [fax, on the sth inst., The arrival I intelligence ti ve' . days later. '1 he from Hungary appears to be the pril items.r. The Hungarians have been deftJ all points, and the cause which 6 courageously upheld against fearfu had fallen past - redemption. ~-.; The full particulars of the I'esul have not been obtained, but it is certain that the Hungarians have been tremendous beat en, and have surrendered to the li sians. On the oth, at 10 1 A M , Gen. A oder's army Stood before Ileannanstad F.lix 1 battalhons of the, enemy, 500 ho e, and 18 guns, occupying the neig ihoring heights. ' A consitl-rable force li d been left in he city, and the . remaindc of the artily had gone in pursuit of. 11a. ford. A b'ttle ensued, which Icicle in the complete route of the • Magya .e The i Russia t cavalry put slich of the fugitives as attempted to resist,,to the sw rd, The, enemy, who lest 1700 F isonersi and l.f, pins in the battle, had 6JO killed. and 506 wended. The troops c hick had followed Hassford made the best of their way alter their routed aomrads. I The( Russians, included [their feted by General Hassford on had 861 ' killed and womiticd. The battles of Schersberg and!' stadt produced a most dispiri i among the insurgents A.any . . way their arms and sought raft woods,l while others came over 1 4 ,ors. The ',Vienna accounts by ova saw, of August the 16th, stat Hungariati-.Diet, having surre pow.erslio Georgey, had disolv , - A meting, includine , Rossini and Bens, subsequently took p near Ai'ad, at which it was let once to put an end to the war , ary and useless. Georgey, the couhcil of war, protected th no hopes follthe cause of Hun all resiStance was in vain, ant' ingbut ;utter ruin would attend gation Of the struggle. • ' Tho various branches of tra to be it a lively codition. In .meet of trade their haS been a tacos going forward, and the adviceS generally, by the stew . sentiaßy the same as those br Caledonia. • •' ' Prices of cotton arc still ad large sides are readily effecte • . Accounts fromthe mania" -It - lets continue of a satisfactor ' all bran;cbes of tradb appearin cm ploVed. In ilanchester there is a li for every' variety of Cotton I 1 % FRANCE. theiC is a complete lull in tics. Theifirst meeting of the Pe took place on Wednesday. persons were present.. M.. V the chair. , The fbigs of all milieus adr The stars and stripe's of the occupied a conspicuous, pos" side hy.side with the tri-col and the English union jack. and his party were received 1 arid the American gentlemen with enthusiastic: cheers. \ The names of parties who gave in their adhesion to the principles of the Congress were read, and then M. Victor Hugo made his speech amidst intense ap Manse. It is described as an•exquisite piece of 'compo sition, and replete with the most benevo. lent-sentiments, , It is understood that the. 'rench Gov ernment have expressly f rbidden the speakers from making any alltr i simlto pass ing politics 'i The French lands cantina • " - United States and . • PATENT AGEN 14.1.75 DOCK STREET, app'ulii, Pit ILA DELPft ;A, PA 3LniAt i :) CivilEngeer orer m2ror t t, bnltne:affrannected with theTatent 31onci.s, Maswtstis ANA SPI: neatly and accurately made and Pair desp.toh. Ilk thorough, theoretic knowledge or the Mechanical arte, that in all cares where he advises at Patent, in case Ma not obtained, tit vices will be returned, and he ccia that all patents obtained through his tained by the courts. Many invent° great delays and toes or lime and or, Incompetent pecan. to stake their e frequently bane to suerehdei' their re-issue. Inventors nt a distance ran send . tt statement of their claims directed to S. Patent Agency, No. 75 Dack Sit' Pn.,,nnd the strictest secrecy will be Patent is obtained. Drawing, and Spv—.lllcatinna for Fa and an kinds of MaOrnery purLhasel and competent men -furnish to put t lion in any part of Ike Voiced stet and the West Indies. • . . REFCRTINCF.S : lion. ZADOCK PRArt,Proil.lentof tote. Now York. Mesre.S•nt..t.)fts,ALLEN Co., N. York. PETE , ' 1 . 105!1.71.J 4 CO., CO - New York. " • COP LT. ELLICOTT & Ana auk dr, J is, Paolair 'Mr. THOMAPJ. Lovcarma, Ila " ROTIERT A. TA V " Dmaiet. Ghia " Nll , l tarn 121. :LER, eltiaag.a. Illi " J. N.MILLF R. savannah, Ga. '' GUIGGS, Ala. " It. T.Tritaat Wasaingta, " Tung. J. Henn, Cluirb . maa, May 13, Montgomery's Pate t Hotter. T attent ion liE the publ ic, go orally, to eefpeet• fullyiui thin le ntprnuemcnt. sz. perinienta which hav e been made d icing the past year, Ott tl hmbosts. both In salt, and tr sh water. tie. alto, those boitcrn (orlon, er purposes, it laud. baste Chili tested its sopitrinr qualities as a ste m generator ; and. clan great saslng nt fuel, weight, n id space, occupied over auy boiler cow in use, IMllets on this plan, may now be seen in operation, at the establishment of Linker f Brother,, Flour Mihs,lol Cherry kt„ New York. blooper L. Brothers, 3.l3eenti st. New York. Mott & Asrert.Fnundry foot of o tit at , North Rini. Atlantic Dock.Brooklyu. New V k. A. W. Met all. El and 65 Centre at.. Net York. D. D. Badger & Co.. dined 45D ;roe et.. New York N.ll Starbuek'a Fonndty, Troy •New York , Smith 4 Collett. Baltimoree— Steamboats ”Jonas C. Ileanti" tion, , foot of Liberty street, New the steam towboat "John P. Whit For farther Information, apply t .11,31 ES MONTGOMERY S. 15 South Wilt Or to J.IIEN RY DELL, 41 lune 10.'12. •'B- I y 1 above r 30 Scr o N. Al, sown PLII.II§I,IIING BEATTY'S 110 W, N9RVVE Pottredie. Po.l • A I.t kinds of bead Pipe. She et P 1 (a stiperltir artlcle,) Bath T. Hydrants. Ilydrunt Dose, Double, Pumps, &c.. kept constantly on Kitchen !Inks mndeto order, neat kind. ofPlumblolng done In the he, J.l FOSTER, ()caw . Liatber, aad Shoe FlAdiries lice. Ego ,1-4 CI IL M. rood. triC Til pegs wilt l i e this e ., for I rings news I ted at Icy so odds, lo” eof• the sth, !Herrman.. ing effect threw a go in the to the vie- of War. that tho tiered its d itself. Georgey Hee at, or rmined at m'sanguin addressing at he had ,gary—that that noth the prolon- Chppeived vey depart .kcatly commercial ter, are et , ,ugh{ by the anFing, and cto ring, die character, to bo fully ely demand nods: French poll- ce Congress ,A bout 1500 itor 11ugo itt mod the hall. 'United States tion, floating .r of Franco Mr . . Cobden •ith applause, were saluted CM °reign gh. Exchavie, nll Mechaniclin, toolCtlon of lig =nom is obtslued with I ond rdctleol dares Mtn to applieol/on for■ fee* for Ms set also guars:inter, Tire, W 111 he sus s are sutderted to ey by employing ecitC:al ion•, and , atents and get .It models and a Bui.vocK,U• Ybiladelithia, t ',served until itia °ries. nn Conunitsion, , sonic in oper . a, !!, douthm Aerso ~:echn Wes Instt- c:ly%;rks, New PIEMI Philadelphia. Pa. ZS nd "Edward Oay ork, and on hoard l ey • 'New Orleans. =ET. - wsim, m st.,tirw Yotk. South Third at. Lettnot, HOP, m ' s lAN STREET, Le, Sho' ad. Bra ve & m r Baths, ocks,: be . and Single AntingJ and and for sale.— nd durable. and al t manner. i in UoeLs and Same I Centre (tree t, Potts .., tl9 ISO.
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