r roricztly TUC 1 / 2 15ii MIS' JOURNAL.—SINGLE Fi .,....rit1PT10N3.--.lwo Dollars per annum, POP r aid . "nn-nnnuanY in advance, to those who reside t ,, squinty—nod annnaty in advance to those who .dr out of the County. The.,publigher regerve. lo ~0 , ,f me richt to chan II 50 per annurn, when nytnent I is delayed longer ge than-one ycer• ' .TO CLUBS. rarre gnpiem to one address, • .; . 0 00 • Pe . Do 10 On Filler^ Do Do •• - un t o ri F pond ive de filar' in advance will pay for three yes rq , suls to the Journal. , 4 . n A rcs op ADVEIITIINC. lot e Square of 14 liner., 3 tiemg,' 0 1 00 .a4rrry suiprennent friseriinn, .2.5 IF,r liner, Him, . • 25 - iF..l,,equent imgertinfiS, each 111 wie Square, 3 menthe, 113 00 • els months. 5 00 . .. -ern' Year, S 00 go; imrss Cards of Fivellnee, per anneal. 3 00 11errh.tnIF and nthers, advertising by' the . Year. svitlitheprivilege pf inserting dif- Pqral advettisernetits weekly, 12 00 ; 1)- huger Advertigements, as pet agreement. vol NEY R. PALMER, at h Era Errata and Cad( 4rewei[ll. 0.11, (IC:MIA St Chesnut Streets,Philadelphla, So.len, Nassau S ,New York, • 16, State titres.t,llostut, and Routh east Corner of Baltimore le Calvert Streets iltintore,lnour Agentroi receiving subscriptions and vivernsernents for the Miners' Journal. THE CIRCULATION of the Minera'iournal gi - cater On Any other 'paper published in Nyrthera Pennaelra• rna. and has nearly -double the circulation of any other publtAtted in Schuylkill county. It also' circulates largely •nun; capitalism, manufacturers, iron and coal dealer. throughout the Atlantic and Er.tern StAtiAl. I 3 OT.TSVILLE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3,,1849 MART CARBON RUBSCRIBERS.—Owin.f to the n ohspnruuin of nor Carrier in Port Carbon. we are ',III yelled in..end the Journal by mail. until be shall have r,.....ivered, or other arrangements made. Should re y of ~ur sultecribern, (Ai to receive their papers by Op , arrangement. they will please inform us, and the rnAtter shrill at once he remedied. -) 4 EN 11'1'S CIIEMICAI. TECIINOI.CiCIT.-11. is a A !J.ifl)interenting and in•truetivii Wed,. o f t wo r 01,,,,,, lupe!, -Chellitttry nr. netlike! to the - Arts and ltlrintifse tee •-•." 11 11 /Idei by Lt:. & lilanchard. Philadelphia. It I tr.aii largely oporsthe inantilhcture of glace of various l e ad...porcelains. ninth and v i tri o l, tiny wnree, pottery. , Sc.. and is hondseigelv illustrated_ with over two .. I...n.ireil engravings. The work is one of the most uses ~: which the mechanic or nine Of reintire could I,e • T •••••••ew,d,113 In it is contained n fond of information, on • ..i 1 ..douhly repay 'any one the onniant, the tioolewill .....it annil the time of perunal. To p i . ens. who are nt, - . i ..A..1 in the coal .Ilosines,, a car e ful per.-al of the ~4 •..ern would he of irionewe benefit; for in , t.ince. (we 3 ~:, ••• (rain the preface.) _' 4 - In many coal workings of the Unded St.ites—otalmt• ) car a. well no biturniiiii.—the /dudes are Inrgely he pr, ,tilited will, Flllpllllof iron, and the ob , ervations lolroot Nit poor PA. wil apPly with full force to their .. - i 1, op. of waste. These WiiniN, instead of being Illnde ; rollers of pill., as they t'Mglit be by eprtaiuChenp and 1 oreple nrrangellueltS Inc ecionotoiring the resilln rof -1 ie.., dceompiedtion (for which instruction is given to thin i..'anel. are now wOrr.e then .cless." For sole at Bannon's. p . E.V.VN 3'l. • In ttpa name anti by the authority" E , of the. Commonwealth of Yennsylva. LA mat 2> WILLIAM F. JOHNSON, norzastort. OF TIIF, Sato cOataiostwesy. - rtt.. .• A PROCLAMATION. A beneficent G•Ki has blessed the people of this C,ninannwcallh .with health, and abundance. The have lidded bountiful] returns to the labors of the Intstaantima . n. The enterprises of the citizens: In all braliche . F of mdtisTry, hive been anpropriatebr ire orded. Peace with all madams. has been vouch .fed in the country. Civil and religions liberty, tin t!, the instrapirms of free eoverument, have been preverred inviolate, and the largest measure of earth lo happiness, has berm graciously dispensed by an ell-wise, and merciful Providence. . l'hese lriestings demand our gratitude to Him, in 1 whose 15-inde arc the issues of life and death.—who 1 controls and directs the affairs or men,—whose will is Omnipotent to save Or destroy, and who mingles ui the pi slice of 1.116 lodgments. theFattributes of. Ills merry—before whose power natrns arc exalted or ea,t doss n.—and Icy call upon us as one people, n , .. unite in solemn Thsulisii.iving.— in bumble slip; le rinse, and praiti to the llmighty Author of every good and perfect 'gift, for these his undeserved bless sings, to ht. weak and sinful creatures. They require. the profound rliverenres of penitent hearts, sensible et ihr unworthiness of humanity, and of tne enduring ne re% or a right,us (;ed. • litil.eving these solemn truths; deeply impressed all the duty of devout adoration. and humble pray er cnrnpli,nce with a venerated custom. rind the di sire n ues of the grunt trod! of the people: I Wit LIA3I F. .1., - Governoi or the Commonwealth of l'ynoßN Pia= do hereby appoint and designate. 'llll USDA V the 27h day of NOVEMBER next, as a day 2eneral Thank•zwinz. thMuchotit the. State : and I hereby recommend and earnestly Invite all the good prop le of this Commonwealth to a sincere and pra‘ertul observance 0 1 the same. t ;tarn onder•my hand and the great seal of the `ltale . at Harrisburg this twenty-filth 'day of October. 111 I he year o` our Lord one thousand eight hundred arid forty:4one, and of the Commonwealth the see crot_fourth. IS!: the Governor:. TOW \SEND HAINEs, `secrr - tary of tlie.Onnmonwealth pwramon SIXTY CENTS PER DAT. 3.Ve are rapidly approaching:the Buchanan and Lnchf.wo grander.] of wa;es in this country. From and 150 the woges have fallen to 60 cent; and if any one can inform us hectOur la borers can live cernfortably and educate their children, as American children should be edu cated, we will yield our Protective principles.-- Sixty rents per :day ! for American laborers to re-• ceive for a hard day's toil; in beyond all reason and jnAtice: But suit; are the effects-ill-Demo cratic principles, and we agrco with the Lancaster Union, that the only wonder is that persons are able to pay even sixty cents a day%) laborers, -under the state of things produced by the tariff of 1846. The present stagnation in the iron interests of Pennsylvania bas been the con sequence of that act,--an act pissed by men 'who defraurled 6 the pcop'e of tetis state into the belief 'that in voting for P 01.,: and Dal..x.ta.they were flr the_ferrif of 1812', :It is estimated that upwrds or seven millions of dollars are an nually taken from the waged of the colliers, win- era, furnaoi men and other laborers, dependent upon the iron trade, by the pefnicious operation of the tariff of 1846 'Pig iron, which was in 'de mand in 1845 at $37 pe'r tun, is now sold at $2O —"when at the come liMO you cannot buy Stoves, •Ploughs, and Hardware any cheaper than you cituld when Iron sold at $4O. Railroad iron, which was worth $67,50 per ton, is now reduced Celery the price of profitable minufricture,and as a necessary conrequence a number of the works heritofore engaged in making it, have suspended operations,• thus throwing out of employment :thousands of hands., EFFECT OF APATHY The result of the late election•, in this State, swas producid by the apathy of some of the Whigs —they caused the defeat of their party. The Whig vote for Fuller, is 31.183 les. than the vote for Middaswarth, for the sanieoffice,MlB4t3. This .deficienty added to Fuller's total votemetdd have elected him triumphantly. It is plainly to be seen that if the VVhigs had properly turned out, the re eult would have - been different, and'mote to our rffirl The Whigs of Pennsylvania did' not take into 'consideration the importance of the election of a Canal Commissioncr 7 —Which is unfortunately too often the case—they feet unwilling to appreciate the precious right of .voting—and thinking that one ofileetin the Canal Bran] would be of little avail, they saw fit to stay at home, caring little whether the State did, etentingly,go bock to Los cofocoisen. A more suicidal policy could not be pitribeil—and unless the Whigs of Pennsylvania . ; manifest a' greater desire, on future occasions, to keep op the party organizatiens—o thing which can only be done by adhering to the party,•and Voting for it on an °erosions they will find them. srlves in the minority in this State, from which it will •be difficult to wrieste the party. Those Whigs, who remained at homa- 7 to those only, is due the credit of the victory over which the Loco focal are n'ogr rejoicing—if a victory it can be called. - ' After the cause of this defeat has been made manifest, - the Whigs of the State, should nsaet Allow the repetition of such a result. They have the power to avoid it,snd let them use it as Whigs should do. "A full . whig vote is a Whig Victory," is a true saying; and let the Whigs of the State, in future elections bear this it - . mind, and they will save the,party from the mortification of defeat. Two HUNDRED Hoge were drowned et New York, on the 29th tat. CANADA-ITS Itfi.SOIIRCES. ".The annexation of. Canada to the American Union, does not app - e - ai to be es unanimous a move inCanada as was first thetAtt. - Besi.ins thin fact, we have yet to' learn what the effector the movement of the people of Canada, will have' in England—whether she Will submit to the course pursued by the Canadians, and allow them to be ,annexed to the Union without a murmur. In the meanwhile, it is the duty of all Americans and especially the duty of the American press, to keep quiet; not to irritate the opposition in Can• ad a by unnecessary exultation, or to rouse up the sleeping pride of the British nation, or to exhibit any of the rapacious cupidity of annexing addi• (tonal territory which characterizes a part of the community, but to receive them when they come peaceably, and to wait until they do. The fol loWing statistics will be intercating. • , The entire population of these prosindes nom Irr, according to the latest authorities, a little wore than 2,000,000, distribitted as follows: PIIOVINCEIk AND IPLAifins Canada West,' eanada'East, New Brunswick, ISva Prince EdWard'slo., <nine Breton, • Newfoundland . 750.000 Montreal, 50.000 7911.0017 Quebec. 40,000 1150.00(1 Si. Johns, 15,000 240,000 lint Katt: 20000 30(100 Tbronto 1 Can. 20.000 30.0(05 Kin¢e n 1 Weetls.ooo 100,000 St. Jenne, 12,000 El= The Commetbe of the Cansdas, end it+, pro- :ressive increai'e, is,semewhit shown.by the tot owing arrivals 'from the ocean in the river St Lawrence. Year. Entered. Cleared. 1,25 790 n..,3 1, ensltln averaging 35 . 0 tons loan tilt. ot 1050 " 1,35 1 ...tl7 1117 " tern 109 15.2.2 . • bl 5 576 d 1717 " " In the last yet; seamen were employe(' a n these vessel.. 411 the above nro exclusive of ihose on the Lakes litol the Atlantic coast ports. , . REMu cr. Fsci..—The Cincinnati Grizelle rian article contrasting the conduct of a D ..rnocfa c adcnin;stra!ion with that of the Whigs, staffs he remarkable fac i t,'lhat during the nine years he. I tween 1936 and 1315• alien the Democrats go- E7erned Ohio, the ,S'ate . d.bt was increased from 1,953 634 to the enormous sum of $20,018 514 I. land that the credtl; wee at n very low ebb,: From March 1915, to January 1949. four yeurs. the %V hip governed the State. During this time the Stets Relit has been decreased $1',699,662 hand the credit of the State completely restored.— (Comment is Inneceesary. /1011ACI1 SMITH, 1 . ,•11,, af . this Borough, hall , beep appointed by our government Cothial b is well qualtfied to dischargp' lthe duties of the station, and lila appoiatatent gives general eati,frriion. 'PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE: Ses•don ISSO bEN ATE The following is a cempleie list of the new Senate—new munhers marked with a star (•). Locnroeos in 11 : inl'an, Whig. in 11 arks 1. Plaitadellitita City—Benjamin Mathias, TV. lA. Crabb. : 2t Phil idelphia County—Thos. S. Fernon,' I;ticitnas 11 Forsyth, I ele B &leery. S a 3 in.)Montgomery—Lisboa Y. Janet:. (Locofoeo 4 1 : Chester and atlaware—D. Jones Brooke'. 5 1 . Berke—Henry A. Ntahlentterg.• • .6 1 . Bucks—Benjamin Malani'.• Laneaeter and . Lebanon—JosephKaniert mother, Daniel Stine. , 8. Monroe, GiThon, 'Schuylkill and Ms— Chades. Frailey, 0. Northampton andLehigh—ljonratrGhirner,* (LOcoforto gain.) 10. Suequnanna, Wayne and Wyoming— Francis B. Streeter.. • 11. Bradford and TingaL-Jnri.. W. Gurencey. 12. Lyeoming, Clintnn, Centre and Sullivan —Win. F. Packer,* (lore...foe° gain.) 13. Lucerne and Columbia—V. Bret. 14. Northumberland and D tutihin—R: B. 115, Cumberland and Perry—lt. C. Sterrett, .111 G. M mm, Juniata and Union—J. J. Cun. 17. York—Henry Fulton,* (Lemur:len gain ) 118. Franklin and Adamc— W. R. Sadler. 19 Huntingdon, Bedford and Blatr—Alexan. der King. '2O. Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana and Clear field—Augustus Drum. 21. Westmorland and Somerset —I. Hogue. 22. Fayette and Green—Maxwell M'Castin. 21 Washington.G. Listorence. 24. Allegheny and Butler—George Darsie, William H. Hasslett • 25. Beaver and Mercer—Doris? Sankey. 26. Crawford and V enango—J.Porter Brawley. 27. Brie —John H. Walker.. 29. Warren, id:l - arson, Clarion, M'Kean and Elk—'timothy Ides. Teta I—Loencoene, Whigs, ' Locoroco majority, :H HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ada:ns—Daniel M Smyer. l'! Allegheny—Jonas R. M'Clintock,. John Miller, K. C. Milker., , Armstrong—John S. Rhey., -11trylford—Chas. Stockwell, Jr.ei C. Potvell. Ces.na, X4nuel Robison. Beaver—John 41lowt, Ww. Becks—H inlet Zerbey, St h ar,,i, r , A lex. S: Feather, John C. Evans. Blair—Chas. E. Kinkead. Butler—D. H. B. Brower. . • 131cks—H. A. Williams,Jus. Ho4er, Edward N ichnlsnn. Crawford—Benj. B Daritt, Alma Lommrd. Centre and Cle.rfield—,John 8.-Meek, Wm. J. Hennphill. • • Chester—Darirl J.•lleni,Juhrt Acker. John A. Bower. Columbia- 7 Benjamin Cumberland—Henry Cli,nrch, T. C. Scouter. Cambria - -Williim A. S4nitb. Delaware—James J Lewis. • B. Rat herruq, ThnT. Duncan. , Erie--Jamex C. Reid,l.(irl F ran klin—Wm. B/ther, ..//,hreArLearr. P. Downer, Joseph E. Green—Lewis Roberta. H until gdon— A ugusins K. Curtly'. Indiana— Wrn. Grans. ..bilsr.son, Clarion - and Venango- - Jubn S. M'Calmonr, Lebanon--115irs W. Killinvr. • Lehigh awl Carbon—Robertaorz, Samuel Marx. Luzerue—J. N. Conyngham, Andrew Beau mont. loinessiar=Andreui Work, Lewis Ilurford. R 'her( 'Baldwin, Jacob Nessly, A. Scull Mo ing. c. .: I, s e.,ming, Clinton and Porter—Wm. Br i ndle, Wm. Dunn. M-fflin—Alexander Gthhoney. Montsomerr—Diniel E•ans, Wm. T. Morri son, Wm. Henry. Mercer—John linee, Morris Leech. Northumberland—john 13. Parker. , Northampton and Morons—James M. Porter, Michael Myers, John D. Morrie. Perry—David Steward. PhOntirlphin City—Thomas C. Sleek. George 11. Bart, Clarks Jegse R. Burden, Cro Biddle. Philate!pion County=Thamns K. FinleVer, Fayette Pierson, Joseph C. Malley, Washington J. Jacks m, Riebord Simpson, William H."Sau der. Henry Hut let,SylVe.ter Schuylkill— Nickolas: annex, W m. 1. Dobbins. Somerset—Henry Little. • • Suequehanns . and Wyoming—Suiney 13 Wells, Eiekioi Mowry, , • Tiogo—Jeremioh Black.. Washingten—lnnothln D. LOP!, T. Walffoll. WCSlM)rinnd—lhrriAoll P. - Laird, John F. M'Culloch., Joseph Gulley. .Warren and M'Kean— , Wayne and Pike—Thomss, R. Grier. Union and Juniata—Eli Slifer, J. Jr Laugh— , Fri YorkrEdmund Trone, Jacob S. Heldman Alciandier•C. M'Cordy. • RIXATITULATIM`.i Loco, I 1 Senate, House, Loco mojority,on joint ltatlat, 79 Taant ie but one convict in the genitentisry of TM& ffe teas fonvietcd of stealing tattle in tsycnte eounts, ~~~~v The Coal Trade for 18-19: The quantity sent by Rail Road, this week, is 21,555,- 10—by Canal, 16,U6fl 12—for the week, 37,5% 10,. ton■ showbiz a f.dlloe off wince last week of 540,01 tons about 3000 of which Is by Railroad. The tonage on the Canal would be considerably increased, pro vided floats - could be obtained—they are now, and have bey'r? scarce for several week's past, Freight has advanced b 3 Canal to New York to $1 85 and to Phiiadclphla FtS crnt• per ton. Amnon' of OW Fent'lner the P 101.1010,13 and Rena me Railroad and Naylgatiuu for the week ending on Thursday et,rith7, last RAtI..IIOAD. q'rER Turat: WEER'. T. - mac. P. Carbon„ 6;440 19 299.94' 00 7,9;7 31 153 7bl OS 2,190 17 114,125 11 2.3 Ci 13 02.'943 01 14.11aven4 9913 07 416,013 10 4.534 03 117.320 00 Clioann. `...14331 07 112.712 12 1,1,0105 30,070 11 21,535 10 91341211 13 10,004.1 12 1b1,934 05 404.932 04 Total by RR & Cs I. 1,Z1b,060 13 To sum period last year, by Railroad 1,077.029 10 Do by Canal _ 336,2;2'0 IEIE3 Decrease this year, LEHIGH COAL 'MADE. • The follow 4,, to the quantity °Wool xent from the !.thigh region for the t*ratk ending Oct. R7.1e19 gummit Rhume Hun, Hear, Wallow. r , prino Mountain Co Cranberry Coal Co. Hazleton tool Co. Diamond Coal Co. s oc k Jim Ttain Co. IVi to Co. To snTile leri . od last year. DELAWARE AND 'DIMON COAL TRADE Sent for the week ending. Oct. 20, 1010. IVEEK. TOTAI. 13,420 3g0316 To the eante period WO yc,tir 284,3:0 11A11. ROADS. TransportatidU on eke Rut:road. in SeAtiteiLiii County. The following is the quantity of Coil tran,,,,r over the different liailrondu in Schuylkill County, for the week ending ThorAday evening. tVeLK. T,IIITAL.• Mine MI/ and S. 11. R. R.. 15,015 041 530,205 17 Ittle tichuylkill It. It. 3.967 04 1411.1,e7 02 76 - \,,Creek do 6.7,5 16 210.153 03 Mount Carlton do . 4.317 lir 160.201 17r', Arlinvlttill Volley . 410 0.407 111 272 1116 117'. Mt. Car , on Carbon do 7,120 01 256.101 11 Union C mai 'do 069 12 110 53 4 13 R TLA Or FUEIGIIT. To Philadelphia Ricts. per toe. To New Turk 1 63 " ;WI - ES 0* OLL AND TRANSPORTATION OK RAILROAD for balance of peniuo. From 31.11•arhon. Afaven.P.Clintoo. To Richmond, 1 Ell 1 75 '1 55 1 70 1 115' 1 45 RATEIr OF} ILL Cr CANAL. FOIL 11 LANK nY ACANON`. From SlAL'arbon....llov,n. VA:Union. To Philadt4pliin. E 5 cta. E 2 chi. 73 eta. VA.). toll, rem: to witimut change.: Schuylkill roTTsvu.t.E. !RINER , VII.I.I; A n TREMONT PAS:O.:N . OEn 11.3. E. !!.:, OF4fotl S. r ON ford afte'rTliumirry the Ist o November. the Train will ran an MORN!AG TRAIN Leave rzc'•itylkill Haren at a to 7A. M. tor Minors- Leave Miaersvilltt C.r Schuylkill Haver] at ti o'clock A. M., in !met,' connect with the Cars fur AFTFRNOPN TRAIN. • T.r.ave 6dteytkdt Haven for 3litterr.vOle and Tre mont. immediat,•ly :tiler the arrival of the Pltiladel plda Train. It.aurning. leAves Tremont at 3 o'clock, and Millersville. et 3 0!..414, P. M. ; From Minersville to Schaelioll Haven, '25 rte. " liavtm to.Tretount, t 50 •• ,• Tornotot, t 40 Tito cats to Pmegtove hum Tremont, re . )ll connect with tip. line. C}.lll baggage at the Eiwncr's risk. JOIE , / NICE, Agent Pottsville, Pet ISIB. 41- Extra Family Flour. srkhgcribor 11, Foil received a 1,4' af , lleniion & Min's tistr.i Fainit) floor. a very quileritir Arti. cSlc. for Family ii , e—io.intirseliireil Si Bonding, treat the white wheat, which he 3.1111 sell at iii.laufae torer's Prices: ti` Ile at,in sting nil kinds cil'Flour and Feed at the prices, he !icing - Agent (or • several esieniiive ore,. ' it. Fottsville, Nov 1, 1919. Register's 3; v . °TICE Is hereby given thy the Eserninrs and .1.11 Administrator,. tiereinallt !ra•atred, ba co filed flick respect's.. s..otin, of the thiboving e.untes In tin, ther,ter's 0:11te of St nitwit acconnts ha VP teen allowed by the, ReSibitei, 1112 , 1 will be pre, seined to the indtes of tile Orrphani.' Court. on Mon day the 3d d,y of D,C1.110.4 Ir•SI at 1 0 o'clock. in the igirel/ilol, for allniva sire and Forifirmation. ashen and *here oil persons intereAed piny attend if they think proper. to wit .` I. the account of Genf:, Reed. Adminisrator of the estate of Harbin Reed. decea-i.d. as filed by John Manlier k. Administrator Georg.. W e d. de,.. n s e d. 2. The arcoont of George Reed. one of the Admin. 141:tiers of John Reed, bite of the thorough 111 or. as died by. John Manbeck, Ad ministrator of George Reed, dere...eq. 3. The atti net - mit opan't F Ilerger,Josettb Ilargcr. autt William Forget. Executors of the Lost Will and Testament of Ludwig Iterger, late of North Man,. bOl/1 TONI.h/P 4. The ..111111. of Jacob Miller. Administrator Of the estate or .14/1111 Itarlqt,L.Cr. late of Porter Townclily, deceabed. 5. The account of Robert Woodside, Adntinistrator of the estate. of William T. Epilog. late of 'llse I{o7o . l'ottsvAVl. deceased. TheW, count of lieulamin Delong, Administrator of the estate of Christiana Matta, late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. deceased.. Registei'sj DANI, kAERCIIER, burg. Nov 3, 15.49. 45-511 Register. ME Splendid' Gift Books. S the s,avon of gin - , is approaching, attention ip innjted to a large a,sort meat gpieggig w‘irk, jn rt ; suitable for presents, , aiming whi c h are the following,' READIS rvm ALE POETS OF AMERICA • 'elegant ly illlistnte.l •.rich illorninationo and porlralls, print ed on beautinit white paper,, and hound in a rich and wove vtyl.•. TUPPER'S PROVERBIAL PIIILOSOPIIV: small quarto. elegantly printed On pert• white paper, beau tfnily and splendidly hound. I.F.AFLETS OF NIENIORY ; au Illuminated . Annual 'for I ; splendidly illif.drated with 12 erigra‘itir, and illuminations by the first art,ts, and hound in the nee.t style. - ; n Iwhdac Lill foi 1E50; et, gaiiily piloted. rtettly by Saft3ill, ui tha highest, style of the nth iifier design+ by -111 ,. nirs+i EOM . peon Artists, aunt bound inn Arabesque .inorrorp, gilt egltes. 111.03SONT- . ; AND NEW VEAII . B WliEATif for t,NI; rich!y rmiletli,lied with fi enaravinzg, by S.irtniii, splendidly bound in inn:lin, Cilt and ffdt Tr; ether with tar!, number tar! number nf miler bewail!' pre. pent Tr;, tian honko, and a neutral 3,i., nii•ltt of it.venif, poltil ,Iliortg. inotructivn and aloof lIIIZ canines hOr clot drenfer-t received and Air raft, at BANNAN'ii . Book and Variety Storer. , • . Nnv 3; - ISIO. 4k. . • Good Earn' Lands - for • • . wonn.i.No 31E5r. 11 . O R.sA ix, ciett letA. In `frat4A of from 50 to too • acres, at fr.iin $1,75 tic 92 per acre, for rash or part i Wyoming and rittnith,. Pa , 05 tittles north of PoMville.by way of mooowbotg. Month, have settle.l.anil rlrarell about 501) urn s. A s aw Alin is error& : eta Grit SLIT in preparation. 1.1.4 , further of James Gillmpham, l'int•ville, or of the moprletore, Gem. Anthony G. A. ('rick, or 11. HELLAS, rainbary. Nov 3 hl9. 45-It Mathieu Getz, N.. 30 SOUTH SECOND STREET milLAnimpau. FFERS. for gale a large hod well gelerted assort went of FURS. Import. ti nud of his own man tifarturt., Purlias— Ladies' Muir. and Trintminzs, Travelling Cl/111rOliPIS, Itnt,tan Sable, Black end Silver F4I"F. Martin, linthella Hear. I.3ms: Janet, Aelraea n, and ail kind. of Furs: ~holet.ate and retail, on the ment reasonable terms. F'nrs of all kinds, Cleaned, manufactured. altered or • r e paired in the neatest manner Nov 11949. 45-21 no ill iffallo Robes. F - wrs and MITE Sobv•ribt, rrspoctfully Invite Country merrhlnts anti others In his .tivrior stork of • PASNCV,EFFIS; MUFF BOAS , o. BOAS, TIPPETS. d and "1.1r.,:e .I.laniliv 44 BUFFALO ROBES, at tic 03 ti.Vorth Third Strta. oppasite Chwry Street Frpl 29'49-40•7tj , Ladies' Beaver Itionnets.. CHARLES OAKFO.RD• No. 104 CII E S N (IT STREE T, - entranetviis, ITAR Just opened la superb assortment of Ladim.', Misses' and Children's Beaver lints —among which will be found blouse colored. Black, and every yariety of lials,of the latest styles for Children's wear. ;The minal aasortment of Gentlemen's Hata and cos of the most fashionable sty les, cwn also be found at this establishment. A lame and handsome variety of French Canes and Umbrellas, of unique patterns, an hand, to which especial attentiou is called CHARLES OAFFORD, 10-1 Chesnut street, Philadelphia., 45.3n0t ' i Nov 3. 1419. Furs; Furs Furs VOW that Cold weather i 9 approaching, the Ladies .1 1 1 are beginnthc 1 , , want their Furs. cuAre.Lts OAKFORD, No. 104 CIIIENTIT STREET, TUILAWMPHIA. Ms openened fort he araerin a new end me i.nificent inisnriment of Pare, atunnXxviiiril will be fuexil nahle, Bay Martin, Baum Martin, Scone Martin, Mink filable.Eitch, Chinchilla, Ermine Lynx. 'Squirrel, &c., &c., nivcry superior quality. _ Whig 1 10 7kOVANING SII.II.WLEI.—A lonadsooto assort ment of Black wag and 4quaro Showl4, for sale by I .• 5. M. BEATTY AC Co. Nov. 5, IMO. 45- TIIIDDINGS.--lIECIIEIV B Petro° fur ruddin vs, a 1. - new Article winch approved in New York and Phila. delphia, for sale by , J. M. BEATTY & Co. .Nov. 8, leao. - • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER , List of Letters,l TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF Sc. II EMAINING sn the Post Office at Pottsville, kill County. ie, Pa] Isaac Starr, . . --- on the Ist of November, 11145.. vs. by,,A Ship Letters, McLoughlan E .Thomas Biddle. and James W. Pant and James Archohroft Thou Gannon Mrs 1 McEvoy Margaret N: Bunker, with notice to his Guardian, Eliza- Albert Daniel Glennon Jas' ' McNulty Jag - ship aterilt.T. Bunker, and the following named per- Ammerman Mariadray Thns 1 .14Phitlips Bes..— e ..on g _a ri 4 lloJlkalons. itaitning under Illnxiteu- Miss ii ' nerd 1- 11 4,,,mi 85 t0 - 3 - . - deceseed, whether as - heir. or ii Roy Jag McAet Luke .__ .eifsecs,--vist_ Jatne'S Woodward John Far t ratan Jams Ilmnrirlu Finite! McColl Marie • num. and - Warner Justice. Executors of the riton Wm Itt C Han Michel ' . :31cilitge - Bridget agtiWill and Testament of Churchill Houston, erie Wm Haase Peter • - McEoWell - W - Cece--:, aieceitiiMiflusannah Louisa Houston. Mary i erten Albert Hopkins Wpm= - -- ,- - 7.- -- N--J: ,--- -- --- % 7 151 -- 11nusl-Pry,'A. A. Davis, Mary Ann faun Friederich Hill Joseph Noon Jnhil -- Gibb; ItlifgareeTT-Jblitiinetratin-GT--Tan rennan Miele' orllln nis John Nudrion Samuel', dere, C.Houston Vancleve.lno..Vancleve, %Vim Martin Hulled Albert Naughton PatnCh C. H ouston , Enid Este Houston. Mary Houston Bleed Samuel Heurich Mr E Nennei Michael' 'um H. mown, Wm. C. U. firnWn. American Bread,/ Francis IforlyJohn ' ' .Nichoimi win A Sunday School Unian, the Philad'a. Orphans` %rumen Mieh'l 21Ieath Richard Neill Timothy, Asylum, the Indigent Widow's and aingle Wo toyle Patrick Hughes David 0 man's Society. the Pennesivania Bible Society, Irene nos Harney Mi, heel ONell Michael the Philadelphia Home Missionary Society. the hula Andrew Humphris Hob oDenil Michael Union Benevolent Society, the Pennsylvania hake Wm Ifirtentan Michl Orenberg J P Amt.sl ave ry Society, the Pennsylvania Insti -1 Motel Jobs • florins .lohn S Oakwood Dr Union for the Deaf and Dumb, the Fuel Saving toucher Andrew Hersh Gabriel 1 oConnellefforY Society of the City and Liberties of Model ' tredy James 3 Ileveri, Thus 011riswell Andrew tibia, the American Bible Society, the Northern 1 engineer MIA Hiirnine. Creases °Brien Mrs 11 0 Soup Society of Philadelphia, in the Northern 1 ly rens Win Heek Ferdimand 011ara Thos ship Liberties. end the southwark Soup Society. loslistrice Henry Houser Stephen 011ara Patrick do with notice to ail cud every person. Corpora turns Wee Hauls' Michael ' P . Don or, Institution claiming , under the said EOM Warteton Hummel Geo Parton John Burns Ntleh't 11:tar Jneob Peters Evan Blackman Jamb Ililcemeyet Hein-Purcell Patrick flodentield F rich Price Wm Rudest Perry IlainsJohn Psay fl Render Win IlineY Mis :Mary EPowellJ 11 Bery Henry, 9 Heller Mica Phelan Kyran Batty Patrick ~ Eeehner !dins L Paull Edward Drayell Mary 1 (Inane Miss' 11 Pollock Hugh . Brodrick Mrs Ha noldrs Mary Penn Co Ige Nol Recker Lydia Hughes Matilda Patterson Wm I Itradly Ellen , Hammer Mary Prattlor Christian Beckman Mary 1. Shlp Letters. Porde W D Skip Letters. Hopkins Wm Parton Snsan Etnuctier Anny Hickey Martin Skip Letters. Raker P env Hughes John Pa:. Edward Brady JnoJosephlionobin John Power Michael Barley Frederick Ilanbrry Peter Phelan Kyran ' Carter C Hannon NI kill Pear Win Carter Robert limillrick John Pollan,/ John Campbell James Healey John . Pottmeier Anton clianior AVin Horn Ignosez Pallat Joseph. •'" Congdon Sonnet Ilerneding Slick'!' Q CqTer John 111;:2111S Mary - Quirk Inlin t 2 Campilel Micli'l Howard .1 policy It Campbell George Hopkins John doßelly Patrick Colima. Th. Huntzinger Ceo Kers Stephen Crosmati, %loins T dolleayely Wm Carlynn Jain. I . Riegel' John Calagher Illehaidlrwln Francis a Race Juno Coscaden James J Repplier Geo B & , , Clark Henry C . Jockson - E 11 2 Co Cab r Peter Johnson War II Henan' Wm ' Care lainen ' Mille. Mr ' Read John Condron Hugh 'Johnson Jas St ' Read Win Catrery Michael Joe es Irwin NI Reilly Mrrgaret Chappell James Jordon John Richard Sarah Crozier J II Joyee, Tiros Ship Letters. , 'Scatty rpojes joy, Bridget shipliees'll Carroll Martin Jenkins Thomas Raymend Jas Cara} John policy Richards Henry Chapman Ralph K Rodgers Cr; Conner Alvty Missmi ne wo, Reilly Julia Ship Lrtirrs. Killaen Thady S Calcraft .George Kelly Jos , Smith Alexander Cullen Palrk k Keen Julio 1. 4 1 - Vertitnn. Thos ' Carroll Anthony Kitikle Jos Snyder Joseph L Carroll Dan' Kraut Jacob 3Seltzer Win K Carr JallieS Kane Rob Spaight Gntllp Connor Patrick Kowo Thor Shitinaker Jchn Carden Paid .k Keenrin Miclel Smarm. Jan Fll D Kiraly JOS - Salomon Alicbael Davis Wm II - King Chan Sullivan James (letterer C M KnizenliergerVithiShneriler Jacob Dimino .lames Kenny Win Smith Win ' Droindirlil Wm Ketcham Ezekiel Smith Jan Do,. ml.ll-. Andre Ken Jan ' ." Shure Mr Drh-coll Denhis Knox 'Chins Stanton Al ichl Daniels Peanut. .Kelly Thos Smith David Doughty Win Killpitrick Wm Fidler Frederick Dobson M '' Kemple Thom Smith Amos Detrieh John A Keenhan Lewis • Smith,Thos Dols Mr Kaershner crusan.Shniitt Mathias Davis Robert , ahSear Michael Del finger Willi•mKerns Miss Ony' 010111 Mr A Denman J S , ,Fh,p t e eter, smith Jas DOTY Patrick Kemple.lohn Shink Johannes Donnelly Paek KeyranEdwattl Shoup Jacob Dewelltag John : 1 BretinanSurti Christopher Dollnieier AtigustKoester SebastiavSynipsonJeremia Davis Elijah , - Is Sr. and Jacob Delany John . Lee John . Seifert Mrs I Downing John U Lewis , John Smith Martha Darmody John LBW; 'W C Ship Letters. 1 Dorinrir Francis LewislWm 2Smith Tiros Darr:tarty Slick'! Lonerkan Mary Sullivandas Davis George - -Ship Letters Sheehan timothy David J livery Lever n Jrni Smyth John Draer Hiram - Lowdon Thos Scott Martin Donohue Patrick Inky John -e how Wm Down James . Leanly FriCderieklialtrion Miele! , Dougherty Bridet M Smith Bernard Deltmad CotheneMarsh John ' Sheridan 11,idget Detinan'Caroline Morgan J T Decorry; Sosan Martin Patrick Terries Edward Dorety Alary Masters George Thottipsop John Dual Elizabeth Moyer Jacob Tobin Alinlintlia Ship Letters. Mullen Th. Tueker John Dioniughe John Markle Gideon Teruey Ilyrain Dunne Maurice AI ionic Plritips Thomas Cornell. Dormer Patrick Mullowney John Slop Letters.. • Dunstan Samuel MoyerSaninel Thompson Richard Dierstuin ChrisCnaloyer Jacob Tierny J. • Daly Patrick Mardis James Teruor John DOM Edward Murray W A . Trooper Paul Dougherty Pat'k Aleillion E W 2 Thomas Tobin. - g Maid Hannah 1 liumPsonJelrel Et,. D'inki ' Moore John li Ernest Dr Wm Meyer John Ulmer Christian Enderly I) 2 Morris Win • lir,thel Jacob Ent Frederick A Millialr Patt - li Evan.. 4. Ileintes Murray Patrick Varce Mr Eachlar Barhare Makin John - IV Roblin Jane - Molly Wm Wright Wm rt 2 Edit and. T ship Mackin John. Worm Valentine F ' Mooney Thos Wolfinger T _ Ferglneni Mr Mitchell John Weepers II . Farrell truant Moore John Wit.ather Th. [ Fox Mesa nilett .Murphy Patrick Wynenon Ceo C Frani: Peter . Madam Ch. Wanders Geo Fox John Morgans Erekiel Walsh John Flanigan S & Co Moran Eliza Wintlility Geo. Farrot L 111 Moritz Mary • Wlllisnis Chas Fenly Pot Maioy Miss Waif Heinrich Fithian Jour o & Miller Mary Ann Waihe Joseph Co Ship Letters. Weaklam Edward Folkhard John Morgan Morgans Wood Mrs Mary Fishier Harriet Monet! Ilenj Wise Margaret Ship Letters.- Milner Ben,/ Weirer :Ingot Finnigan Michl Starters Geo Williams Mary Erne Th. Mach Th.. Ann Fallan Patt Morgensten Peter . Skip Let,ter:. • Fcattier.d.in Ann MC Williams Joseph G McNulty John Wollou ng Paul, Guthman Tolian Mr Caity,las Wagner Johan- • ValentineAleCrackei Wut- . • nick!' Galileo Richard AlcNanning Mattli Walsh Thos .. Gallagher Lis ewtVarlow John Good John ri IlleCorlde Rim leirdWalsh Wm (1011. Martin McWilliams IhrgliWicks Th. Geier Geo AlcDeriunt Moth-Whelan Catharine Gibb, John ew . Y 1,40,102 01 EIESIIIMEI WE Ta'o4 L. 11.909 16 239,139 10 2,590 00 417.795 17 9.115 00 . 60.172 19 3,076 15 07,315 07 1,401 07 20 oio 10 2.6.;5,1111 . 76,406 01 3;6'16 0,79215 2,71-1 12 ' 70.931 II 936 08 16,401 19 23;339 10 675,003 01 • C 14.700 17 MEIECIEZU JAMES REISfil MEE= Cilhum J W w arrrroung Samuel (DOM° Edward Mcflevern Thos GMiry John .TelCinarey.lo , . Caber John B McDonnell Mrs Cents additional will he charted for all advertised Letetti. Persona applying for ktiers, on this list will please say "advertised." , N. H. The inland "postage d' all Foreign Letters MUSE he pre paid at this office. A' ANDREW MORTINIER; P. M. 45.3 t Nov 3.1519. G. W. Merchant's CeVbrated j/ ., ~. 0 A...\_t-.TPk.•I ~ INC OIL - i - .-- ' ,N , " / ..-, --: ,„ I ,7,..„ ~,..,. 3 ir mo U l l j T I i • •-• • R pep r % ' -% 1 • Which is arse a Unirrrsal Family I:ntbraration for Directors of the Homan Resit. TIME and experience Iwo fully proved that this CNI VEltel.ll, REM gm' has not its equal on the list of ;similar 111,111'illon, having been inure than LI 3.00r4 bellies Cite public. ' Testimony of the most dlstnteresteil character of its wonderful effects no the animal economy Is almost daily presenter* to, the, proprietor. A pions man in the Town of Wilson. whose clothes were burnt err et hits. was centred (without mates- Ins.) by the timely use of rids Oil. Numerous ere the unsolicited statenients of patients theimblves. and others who have used the Oil. of cures which in themselves ;appear On remarkable, that Were they at all interested lit a peculiar paint, they could hardly have been rredocd The following diseases are among many others in the core of which this Oil has been completely success_ tut and in which others Mid entirely failed SPaviii. SweetlY, Einsbone, Windsalls, Poll Evil. ,Callous, Cracked [feels, Galls of all kinds. Lameness, FlVOlWounds, Sprains; Bruises, Sand Cracks. Foun dered Feet, Scratches. or Grease. Manse, Rhea mat hon, Ultra of Animals. External Poisons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils. Corns. Whitlows. titans and SealllA. Chilblains, Chatted Ilands,.Cramp. Con tractiOns of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts. &e., &c. =MU= Iletvare of COUNTERFEITS. sod he sore the 11811111 of the Sole Proprietor, GEORGE W. IIIERCIIANT. Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the side of the bottle.ond in his Saud writing over the Cork. Don't be purloin ded to take anything else with the promise it is just as good Arc., &c. Thisis practiced by those unprincipled dealers whose tonscience will stretch like India Rub 'her, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our largp 'cities. whose .riefartoos practireshave so recent ly been exposed to the action of Congress. , • Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are en ferred to the law of New York, of .7.lny 164.5,.by which It wilt be soon that every person meddling in these counterfeits issubject to itidictment k ituprison entutul fine. A prison selling out of tub State, will e liable to arrest when in the State, and also to be held as a wit riess-agsnist those he bought of or sold (or. AU Orders addreseed to the proprietor will be prompt ly responded to. Get n Pamphlet of the Agent. and see what won ders ore accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally In the United States and Canada. Also, by .1. C. C. iIIiGTIE?, Potorville ; E. .1. Fry, 'rarritiona ; C. Prude). oml:shore ; Simon Ball Bethlehem ;Pomp & Kenzel, Koslow; Lewis Smith 4- Co.. Allentown ; U. Masser, Sunbury; O. J. Shearer, Milton ; . M. A. AlrCoy,• Northumberland; Dr. n . YU hr.LVVilkesbarre; W..oTh ny S. Co., White Mayen; C. W. Shattle, , Lktvisbuir S. Williams, Bear ('reek; I. M. tibect, Mauch Chunk ; Collet & Jones, Tunkkannock ; Frederick Klett k Co., Wholesale Fhiladeplita Noe a.. ISt% To Persons Going West. TRAVELLER'S Culdes through the United Sinter, Alen. Maps of the Western dtates—eery desira ble articles for persons going West, Coo sale the*, at i It%NNAN'S - i Mine Book and StatiOnary Motes. Nov 3; 1819:._ 45- , . , . Churchill Houston. deceaaed. whether as helm or devisees. or in any way whatever. June Term, 1e49.-6.3. Breve De Parr. FaM BY virtue of an order of rude, made In the stated action of Partition, to me directed, will .posed to public tale or vendue, on Tuesday, Norember 2711 i, 1849, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, et the Pennsylvania Hall, In the Borough of Pottsville, County aforesaid, the Gillow in; described premises, viz: - All that certain Furnace, Forge. and tract of land, situate in the Borough of Pottsville and Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania I begin. oiliest a Spruce tree, marked for a corner,andstand fog on the east side orate Canal., arid also rat the river Sebuylktll, thence . runniug partly clown along the Schuylkill and ultimately.crossing it, north SI degrees, west 40 perches in a Spruce tree corner,statoling on the west side of the river Schuylkill, at the waters edge, thence by land late of Alex. and John Youn.g, now call,' Carbon Hill tract aloe, the several crosses and distance- down 00, rid River arinot 10 perches to a post, thence bythe wo,stern rind northern lines of the said Carlton 11111 tract, to land fOrmerly of Abraham and William Mitt, nj rt ,w or late of Aloes and Molter mot, thence by land lonerlyaw said Young's now or ;Meer Thomas Ila en, to it large white oak tree cor ner, by a public road now called Norwegian street, thence string the same,sooth Si degrees, west 17; per ace south 40 degrees, west CS perches, south 51 de crees, west 41 perches to the corner post of .Inrip-s lloa.,ers• lot, and by the smile and the last course con tinued ISO feet more, oinking In all 4,3 perches, 4 rem and li inches in a po+r, thence across Norwegian st., by lot No 102 , :moth 22 ,h•grge,, earl 290 feet to a post, south 54 degrees, west 60 teet to n pest, thence by lot No 101, south 30 degrees, east 130 feet. south 54 °p etrels. west 230 feet to a 'post, thence by lit No 10G, south On degrees, west 123 feet 3 inches to a pest, on' the outside alley lute of the old town or Pottsville, thence by land late of Benjamin l'oit mid lands of the New York Coal Company, indult 32 degree+, east 71i2 feet to a post at Knit, egian Creek, 'fierce down the came to It bird' tree CorPer at the Cotiri,rue of the Norwegian Creek and Hirer tiChuylk ill, theme south 20 „levees, west 12 notaries to a post, south 17 nevem+, rata 30 perches to a post thence across the same, ninth 70 decrees, east ti perches to n post. standingat Schuyl kill, thence up the same and along the line of Rob't. Mr and Lawrence Lewis. north 2 degrees, west 0 per ches to a stone, north 7q detract, east 8 perches to a white•pine -sapling corner, standing on the tonal, thence up along the towing path of the said Canal, notth'2l degrees, east .52 perches to a !mat, north 40 de eters, east b perches to a post, north 71 degrees. east 20 perches to it pest. north 33 degrees, east 11 perches , to a post, north 25 degrees, east 31 perches to a post, north 74 decrees, caw 20 perches to a post, nnemas degrees, cart 185.,perches to the place of beginning ; containing 97 eerier and 151 perches more or less, jn , chiding a part of the sald premises, the piece of land called the Island. excepting mot of the foregoing boon- I dories these eleven lots of ground. hounded by Wash ' 'Melon st. Jefferson ft. (real st. and Centre st., a lot 01 ground Mouthed by Coat et. 'Schuylkill at. and two 20 feet wide alleys, owned by the Schnt lkill Navigalloit Company; 011 that lot or piece of_ground, bounded by Schuylkill street the Beloit lkilf River Basin, and the eastern litre or the tot now occupied by George Loner, the lots No 9. and II on Sclott lkill street, and the lots Nos 3,2, IS sod IS on Nero Palen street. also 2 errs lain lots Mutate In the Borough of Poutiville aforesaid on the east side of Norwegian street, fronting on the Inoue 120 feet, and extending in leneht or depth back, 130 feet. and marked in the general plan of said town, Nor 100 and 101 ; also,"e certain lot of grimed situate in the Borough of Pottsville aforenill, hounded and th,cribeil as follows: beginning at a post, then., along an olley in the Town of Pottsville, nirntlet to the lot marked in the plan of the said town. No 41111 ' 42, south 40 degrees, east 123 reel to a post, thence y land formerly of John !hitt. north 70 degrees. east 120 feet to a post, thence by land formerly of the said John Pott, north 30 degrees, West 123 feet to a post, and thence along land formerly of the said John'Pott, south fill degrees, west 120 feet to the place of begin ohm, subisct to the claim of the Mount Carbon Rail road Company, rue so touch of the sold lot or inece of around as the sold Company may or can lawfully claim for the use ,of the said Road. Also. nil that certain lot nr Mae of ground situate on the north westeity side of Norwegian street and the southward ty side of Coal Street, In the Borough of Pottsville. aforesaid ; beginning at the rirntliwestw artily of the corner of the said Norwegian street an, Coal street, thence along the ?aid Coat "street, Moth 70 degrees, west 196 feet 9 Indies, thence by ground of Jamb Alter, south GO iir, , Zreen, west 150 feet thence north :0 ,egress, west 7' feet, thence south Ell decrees, west 30 tent to a 40 feet wide street. no widened by the, said Jacoh Alter from a 20 feet wide alley non, called Rail. load street. thence along the said:Railroad street. south 30 degrees, east 205 feet 9 inches, to the north westerly corner °Coati! Railroad street and Norwe glanstreet, thence along said Norive . ginnstreet, north 54 argr-rri, eargilfti feet to the place or beginning: also, all the nitelest w Melt woe of. said :Jacob Alter, in. and to the strip of gron nil. lying in , Atom of the above described Intof ground thrown out by the said Jacob Altmlii widen the afinesaid 20 feel w ids :1140Y, to a 40 fent wide street, now crated Railroad street. I Also all that mere or parcel 'r ground Situate in the Uncouth of Pottsville. ultimo: 'd ; beginning al a post timer the side of the Norwegi n,Creek. Risher north ' 32 degrees, west:lir) feet to tit . easiwardly stile of the ' Mount Carbon Ilailroad, then e down along the side of the saine,south 171 degrees, act 90 feet, south 221 de grees, east 175 feet ton post, 'hence froin sold Road across said Creek, north 44 degrees, east 5l feel la the beginning, with the Mills, Landings. Basin, Railroad and appurtenances, belooglnt and appertnining to nll the above ifeserlbed premises which ore known ns the. Greenwood estate, exceptiosemit of the same. four un divided fifth parts of the stns e or filtill coal and the right of mining for arid fem. ving the same that may he found utters the sold met Itell. and don excepting any Into that may base Ice sold heretofore, and tint above ..perfaliy ear/11e1w. . the appurtenances. -13t.crIlr's Office, Om Igs•i_ 1. T. WERAIER, Sheriff. burg, Oct. 27, 11.19. .1 41-to ' Orphans , C D,unsuANT Ito no order) I. Schuylkill County, thel the• Trustees °film Paid Cot clunk. of JACOB COEFIRI? court ;Sale. iof theiOrphans' Centtnf nuliscribern, appointed by In to make aale of the real 413. late of the Borough of decnased. will lexpose to pale by public vemlue, nn Saturday.the at ten o'clock in the forenn n the Borough.of Vettsvill, letftu ge and Int of Crouq rituate on Port Carbon A to Pottsville -according to dition, containing in front .running hack no one ride tlt it strike 3 the bound-try on lite other side about I ald boundary line, with two story dwelling house thereon erected, late the state of the Paid deceased. Attendance will he gi en, and the eolentleita nr .ale'nuttle knov.ll at the titre and pi:seem' the AMP, by JOHN GWINNEII, Trustee. DANlDKAerxiifit, Clerk. - Oct 13, 1:19. dui E Watches Wa:cites! GREAT INDIA . :EmENT TO PERSONS IN WAN'i? OF A GO 0) LEWIS It. nrtoomALL, NO. 110 NORTI. SECOND STREET. 1 :1 ,1 HAVING reeitved additional supplies of , Gold end Silver N at rhos of every den - 611110n, ~ ,$ from Lorill tttt t Ild erpool and Swilzeri.inil lul -1 •, portntions, is no prepared iiifernlA tilt very heat article at a price fa Itelow any ever otrered, of the saute quality , and wl ich cannot he ender:mid by any other storii In Phil:. elphia or elsewhere. Every watch sold tell! be pea, ly regulated, and Warranted to he its good :to represei led. Watches at Illy Toni - 1w ng Inw prices : ... .. - • • " Enl Gold Levers, 101 l jewelle Silver do do /10 Gold Lepinee, jewelled 18 karat case, fillset, do do • The L. R. Broomall C I silver with pencil, Penrahi for 111.00. and Locket f . or Dagiserenin Gold and hair liraceleisl ger Rings, anal a genera tion of Jewelry at onus. I. No 1101 , :nrili8eennil Philadelphia. Pl. & BROOM AND,W 0 .Vo 63 Jeurlk Third et. rut MMANUFACTURERS kinds of Brooms. 1 Willow anti French Bag Scrolls, blisters. Mats,l en Ware of every descri c et pricer. rceash pa,.l for Droo • Pare Frost Cod Liver OH. THIS new and valuab le Medicine, now fused by the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy In the cure of Pulmary Consumption, Scrofula. Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility, com plaints of the Kidneys.'.- e., he., Is prepared front the liver of the Cod'Fish f r medicinal use, expressly for our sales. , Valiant froth the ondnn Medical Journal.] l• C. J. li. Williams. M. D , P. 11. P., Professor of Medicine In College....l.coiden, Consulting Physician to the lliwg.l 1 for Consumption. dm, says I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred eases of tuberculous disensk of the , Lungs. in ditT.rent stages, which have begn under my' are the last two years and a half. In tire large nomher of eases, 200 nut of 231, Its use 'was followed ny marked and un equivocal improvemeni, varying. In degree' In different eases, from a tempotary tetardatlon of the pyogresirof the disease, and it mitigation of di•tressfog symptoms, up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. 1 .'• The effect of Cod Liver Oil In must of these cases was very remarkable. I Even in n few-days the cough was mitigated, the expSvtoratinn diminislierbin quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats Ceased, the pulse be. come stutter, andnf hitter volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were Iz:initially Improved. 'ln conclusion. I retie:it that the pore fresh oil train the UV.' or the Cod IS more beneficial in the treat ment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, me• dietic or regithenal, that has yet been em ployed." As see have made at Liver Oil, fresh from had chemically pure b. of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficac , nue Imitations. As It Its purity, too much ell it genuine. • -Every llnitle having he depended upon as Pamphlets enntslni Turners of It faint fluke who address na IMO Wholes. 100 Oct I!. 19-19 niowrd 3:1 . • Nov 1810; MU Leaf Tobacco. .);:," MIDS. Maysville wrappers; ZS tthds.Kentilety ....it.rwrappers ; tID hints. Maryland wrappers; "2.5 cases nor Connecticut Seed wrappers; 20 canes fine Curt nrrrir,Ut ; ct,eup. Cigars. Manuaeturers will tied ig to their advantage to call :at the large Cheap Stare of fS.,DOiI SINS' Vio North 241 St.,•ntiposlte the Golden Late!, (Intel. Philadclphia. N B.—StorekeiTers coming In for fail supplies will please call. I have a isms lot of all kinds of Chew - ins, and Smoking Tobacco; .50010) large Common Ci gars, =OW cloaked Halt Spanish Cigars: 500,00:0 tine Cigars of various brands, together wltlt a largo goantity of Pipes, &e . .,.which I will sell at the lowest pricgs. All bills over $2O, per cent. off for Cash. Oct 27 1549. 44-3 mo V= Buffalo Robes. rr HE subscribers oder for vale IiCIO Wesel* Buffalo Robes, received direct from St. Louis, which will be sold reasonable, in lots to suit purchasers. - & SON, M' JOHN IIOn3CIIEL, Sanufaetty and 7,7„ 7 4, Tommie, of Fl3lll, • Of all kinds, ICI as NlUFFS,BOArii;Sic.,Whnierale an Wail, —14:44 ' No. 02 Soul Second ft., Ens! Side, Phil adelphia. N. U. Fens repaired. ehaneed and elearied In the neatens manner. pept in, '4% -au bove eel. vyF. LIES EL, No. 98 Nertb Third St.,Philada, .Manufacturer of FURS, of all kinds, such as Muffs. lkias, Victorines, Ounces, Claropes, &r. Also, BUFFALO ROBES, all of which way be had at the lowest cash prices, at wholesale and retail. • N. B.—Repairing dune at the shortest notice. , Oct 6, 1549. 41• Inn Muffs. Boas. 'Victorlas, AND RUH. TRIMMINGS. M. D. CODEN, FURRIER, 'WOULD molt resl ectfully call tha Olsen llon.of all persons in want of any article „ .. . 1 in the FANCY FUR business, that ha has now ready a kplendid assort ment of the above mentioned article.. 111311•1 of every description of Furs, and in the great variety of shapes that are now fashionable. xvltielt;'llc offers to sell at very reasonable profits, at his • FUlt r. 3 .tiarth Secartti St. (Ivo doers Wow .//och Si.) P Merchants purrhasine io. sell again, would find it considerably to their advantage to call and examine his stock and Judge for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. • - VrThe fail market price always given for Skins t.f every.depeription. The Store is always closed on Saturdays. M No. :12 N. 2,1 et., (two doors below Arch) Philad. tiepl. 15, lBal. 33-3nto raney Fllll4. Mulls, Boas and Tippets., DAVID 11. SOLIS, (s:CCVNSOR TO FOLIS, 11110T111:11R ) - IMPORTER AND mnsurAcTirnrit OF EVERT uEscturrios OF FURS, HAVINO just returned from Europe, with a select stock of Furs, is now manufacturing them in it very superior stile.and trimming them in the most ele gant manner, and would lavite the attention of Mer chants and miters, to his superior and extensive as sortment, which, as Manufactures as well as Im ports, he it enalded to Oder at seen earcgs as fen houses In theTntted States can coronets wil h. DAVID 11. SOLIS, Areh;(Mtalberry) street, if doors below 3d st. Next to Louden dc Medirine Store- Aug. IC, let% .31-6 mo 0:3,1 -or Cclaws , 5:11111tInv, .o.Thu higlieet:Cash mice paid for Shipping Fora. N'T TAT CARPETING, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, / Se. &e., at the Cheap Store No, 46 North Second Street. (first Ca rpet.Store below Arch). Just received by late arrivals at this port, and from the best Facto fie, in the Country, viz.: Ingrain` Carpeting from 25 to 60 On. per yard. Imperial 3 ply, 1,00 " I,lo} " Royal Twitted Vetsitian, 75 " 00 " London Damask, 624 75 " Plgria Strip-d, 12} " 50 " Ott Clotho for floors from I to 8 yards wide, from 375 to 75 cents per equine, yard. Alan, Spanish and Canton Matrirgs of all widths and styles, Just impoded, and for sale by RICHARD ROGEters, No 46 N. Second at., (first Carpet Store below Arch.) Sept 1, 1810. 10-3rtto Carpets and Olt Cloths at ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP WAREIIOUSE, A.ERSONS who wish in get good - harcalns In CAR ' PETS or Oil. CL.llTillel, either wholesale or re tail, will do well to call un the subscriber, as bin ex penses in bi• present Inration ore very light, he is en• ableil and determined to sell at the lowest price.. in the city. Ile offers for thilseason an excellent assort ment of • Splendid Imperial, three ply, 1 ' Beautiful Sups' or Ingrain, Fine and Medium do )i• CARPETS. Entry and Stair ef all hinds, And List. Cotton and Rag. And OIL CLOTHS, from 2 leet to 24 feet wide, for Rooms. Halls, dm with a great variety of Inw priced Ingrain Carpets {non 211 to 50 CCM, and Stair and En try Carpets from 10 to 50 rent. , per yard. Mat. tings, Rugs, Flour Cloth, Stair Rods,. ice. 11. It. ELDRIDGE, Nu.4/C Strawberry st. one door above' Checnot, near Second, Phitadelphiu. Sept. I. ISO. Carpqing.Bedding and Fur- TILE sub.ctiber wroild notify hi. (mads and the pnhlic. that ha.' opened a CARPI:TIN°, PEI)- DING & WARE-ROOM. at No South Scrond St.. Phllndelphla, nearly opposite the hank of Pennsylvania, where hr intemis keepine for sale nn assortment of the fallowing ankles Carpets, Bogs and Door Molts, Dais Moss and Crooloilik Mat tresses, Polisters, Counterpanes. Coinfortatiltts, Blan kets, Spreads. Sheets and Pillow cases. Counting House Clsirs and Cushions. Camp Stools. Washstands, Cots, and every variety of Mahogany and Mimic Bed steads, &c. DELL NOISLIT, Jr. Oct it, ISIS. ' 41-.lnio , FASHIONABLE CLpTIIING . •STORE, The Southeast ranter of Fourth —I . IIILADELpIIIA: N. B.—Look out for the nee Story Building (120.) 'VMS Deservedly popular Estalo initment has main .L inject for the last twenty years a reputation for the 'excellence end cheapness of Clothing unnt- talned by any other house in the trade t In consider ation of the immense allinUnt of public patrotmge be stowed on them, the proprietnts have spared neither pains nor expense in centring the servicerof cutter• of undobied ability; and for the Fall Trade of 1849, they offer such a stock of superior ready made Cloth int as they are confident cannot he equalled in Phil adelphia or elsewhere. Every article of clothing manufactured by them Is of the hest materials and workmanship, and front the superior facilities they possess In the purchase of their goods, they are en abled to supply the public at the Inwest rate. Those who have not yet visited tills Emporium of Fashion, by examining the style and quantity of their clothing Will be satisfied that ft lo their interest to purchase of Ilarkaeck & Solt. *mini: - this immense assortment of goods will be iiiiiioirciegant double stitched Overcoats of the latest styles, from 89 00 to *l5, sold elsewhere at $l5 00 to 0), superior black Dress and Frock Coats from $7OO to $52 0 0 , worth double the money; fancy and , black CascAmere nuts, 40 00 ; rich nod lila, k Sattin, Vests, $2511, and a magnificent lot of Cloaks nt *lOOO, such an cannot he bought at oilier stares An' 4 . 515 than 815 00 41 , 11 other articles at corresponding lose rates. N. D.—Every (I.lllnotit .olit at this house is sear- I ranted th fit with ea=u and elegance. •lIATIKNESS & SON, S. E. Corner of Entiriti and Market-street. ittiday of November. 180. fol. at the Each:tore 11.10 ====l ==l:=MM] ane, in Voting's Addition ,he plan or plot of said Ad o said Avenue 50 feet, and bout PO fee. in depth. on line of Young's Laotian g. 15 fret, until it strikes on N. R.—C. Harkness kl , lon are the only agents in Piiilnt:ylphirt rot the sale of R. lIRINISCICri Prentioni Tailors Shearci.adtes Sy isisors, dst. • Ilot - s 9 and , Children's Clothing. , rits subsrrilMr has on hand a ennlplete liFporiment of Clothing,,,loptrit to the peasOri, eahed for Goys of three years of age, to young Gentlemen ors ixtevn . Any persnn purchasing Clothing at this estahli,•ll - can have the privilege of returning them if they on not emir. , Feb .7, -99. F, A. 1101 F. 1C0.90 k Chesnut St, beton , Tenth. Poilada, 18 karat cases,only 8'4.7 0 22,0 n 8,00 The Great China Store, NO. 219 cliEsNuT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. frIIANRFEL to the CiIiZEIDI of Pullaville. and I/8 1 vicinity for their kind attention to our former ad vertisements, and their increased custoin,Lwe would again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of CHINA LiL.ISB AND QUEEN:IIVMM. Dinner Pets, . Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, . Plaies., Dishes, Pitch, re, Sue. &c Mass Tundilers, Salts, Wines, Decanters. Cellerles. . Preserve Dishti, &e. In any quantity to suit Purchasers will he star )riser than the scone quality can be obtained for else where,—ln fact at less than Wholesale Prices. ,pkndid eqmortutent of Ainetiianatiti English Dew BRITANNIA'. r.T L WARE of very many styles aturat all prices, such its were never before offered for ;akin tins city. FANCY CIIINA in great variety very chearl; , - SY•We hereby extend an invitation to doe lessen from Pettsv BIC or Its neighborhood to cariand Ste as, andilley will at least he pleased to walk 'around nur beautiful store, and look over ire finest stock in the country, considered one of the lions of the city. • Very respectfully. TYN DALE & mrfcriett4 Philadn. Feb 24, '4O. !Id Ten, a paporinr articlein anti vearrateed, Cal imardo, Oniti 111edallia5, and Likent.r , ea, I Wean Fins, P.m. Rine...Fin. asJortment of every derterip al Ines pricy, .WIS R. minoNtALL, mr.,,erond door 1..10W Rica [April 14, '4i. In-ly . til. Rowe, DEN WARE STORE, ne r abore -Irth, east iidr, nd %Vt.legate Dealer. in all DucketF. Cedar Ware, eta, Shun and Wall Broglie', aching Eaatern mode Wood lion, at the lowent murk- Corn at the Factory • - - wnnt.Esim.}: DFAI.FIt lk MANUFACTURER OF S WALLOW AND WOODEN WARE, NO. Ifl NORTH SECOND ST. Between Maiket and Arch sin. under d Sidney loci's , - Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, MILADELPIttA, IIAS on hand and is constantly receivinga large and extensive assortment of Combs, Broke., Fancy Gnodo of every description, (too numerous to ment tom) Looking Classes of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets Coaches, Chains,.4c. • BROOMS. Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Win dow Ihmds, Door Matz. Tube. Buckets. Churns, Wash boarile—in fact, Madan and Willow Ware of every deerriptihn, all of which will be sold low for Cash or City acceptance. Merchants would rave themeelses much timcand trouble, by calling and examining my stock befotepur. chasing. N. B.—tanking Claes.. are insured against Break age to all ',anent' the Union, withoutestra charge. Ilreugurt 25, 1049. .33=9m0 rangernentn to prorure the Cnd head iliwtars, it con now be y the single bottle, or in Wien v has teddeed numernus spiri ts success depends entirety on Imre cannot he used In procuring ion it our written aignatctre inny enuine be on atellyFie of the Oil. wiil: client Jeurpolo, will be Bent to free of postage. pot C. BAKER do CO., tie Druggists and Clwmiele, 'oral Thlrif-istreet. 12-bmo lbe Choice !Miry Cheese:Net BEATTY & Co. • . Fur -111anufactory. =M=E New nail Carpeting. El= = Ilarknesm Sr. Sonli4 In=a=lll32 r:tM E. Hicks Jones. Manufactory of Pocket BOOKS, &C. No. 521 - Chesnut &net, as Second • PHILADELPIIIk. THE subscriber reirpeetfully solicit:. public aftentlon to his superior and tasteful stock of Packet Books, Banker's Cases, MB Books, Dressing Cases. third Cases,Port !donates, Purses, Pocket Knives,and Miler fine Cutlery. Cold Pens And- Pencils, iiegar Cases, Chess Men, Back Gammon Boards, Dominos hr.e. &c. His assortment curisists (Milne mnst fashionable and modern sty les, oral selc quality and excellent work man-ha,, nalbracifist every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all tithes he prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale of retail on the most pleasing . , s3 , Purehasers who desire to supply thernoplvta with articles of the best quality will consiiit their interests by calling at this establishment F. If. SMITH. . . Pockk honk ManufacUurer.32/ Cheitnut Suet Auzust 2S, 1819 • 2.5'6m^ • Toys: Toys!, Oint large and general assortment tit Tows. Do and Fancy Articles; Fancy mid Vlore'ling Bask ets, Slates and Pencils, Marbles. Segar Cares and Tobes,Plbes, Snufr.Buses,-Harmnnlcas, and a •arlety of Miler artleks, can always he round. wholesale and retail, at the New Toy, Basket and Fancy Store. JOIIN DOLL, No. 90 Noith 4dat., below Arch and Bane, Philada. Oct MJI, 1549. 43-3 mo Top+ Toys GEOttt3E DOLL,. N.. 106 Nora 2d street. dew Rare, ntit.lpst.rritA. HAS just received a large a rtment Toys, Dolls of all sizes, dolls , he , mwlin bodies, toys to boze . , h anno niez,o, pipe , separ uses, anulT boxes, marbles, Jewsharps, s . t arid ',root.. domi„ ones. cards; canes. rattles, 'penny toys, with a large variety or other fancy articles, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retail. Call and see, at No 100, North :,Ist. y'hdadripl•ia. Sept 29, ISM Boots and Shoes Manufactured WV 11. LOWDER, NO. 233 NORTH Tlllll4l SY....PILILADA. ALWAYS on hand Mena' Double and sin . , gle Bole Boots and Shoes, sewed and Peg ged, suitable fin Iron %Yoram and Coat Pits. s Loy.' coarse Boots and Mourn/is_ Also, calf 11.ot...sewed and pegged. Boots - and Brogans. Woolen's Boots and Shoes of all kinds Eastern work of all kinds . . Gum Shoes and Buffalo Robes. , 0.1-1 fill orders cheap for cash, or approved paper. August 4, 1649. 22-3nio New York Dry Good Store. LORD, TAYLOR di; • Xe2oll - Chests/at Street PAitadelphia. HAVE now on hand, just received direct from the manufacturers, a full assortment of Silks, Cash meres, Merinocs, De I.lines, Shawls. So., &c. 'The colors and designs being of their own selecting, and smirch/o.qm Linens, hosiery, Ilaberdsshcry and all the different makes of Domestic Goods constantly on hand, whole. sale and retail. L. T. & Co. never deviate from fret price. 4 We are ,1411 y renewing goods from the Note York AtlClinll3. Philadt Iphia.Sept 21 '4O JUind Manufactory. CL , VENITIAN BLIND NI A N iII . FACTURER, Srpt if the Gs dew N 0.131.) amd 143 South .Yerend rt. brhno Dort rt. eitiLmnhirtom• KEEPS'nlmay• no hand n Lure and fashionable as sortment of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WIN DOW I$l.lN Ds, manufactured in the Bert manner, of the best materials, and at the lowemt sash pricer. ' Hay Inv ref.tted and entarried his IrSlMiP:khßlele, he is prepared to complete orders to any a inntnit at .the shortest nottee. Constantly ou hand nn nsrnrtment of 51 A IIOG ANT FURNITURE of every variety. manulactnreil expgessly for hie nlvn mates,and purchasers tons therefqre rely on. a good an title. crOpen in the evening. Orders front a distance packed carefully, end sent free of porterage, to any part of the city. CLAIM. 35.1 y Flulnda. August 23. 1540 Wonirath Si. Son, • An, • 15 Xurth Fo.rt4 Strut—rfiILADELPIIIA INVITE Ti.tvn and Country Dealers to examine Jt. their cod: of Cecil,, which comprises a tali as oriment of HOSIERY AND TRININIING3, Enslisli and German small ware. Amoog our stock of Goods are Whi:e Colton Fringes. Woolen Comforts, Wo:sted Mitts. Worsted Socks,-Woolen Hoods, Zeplr yr I.Vorsted, Woolen tarns, Kit iitina Cotton, Threads. Tapes,..Pins, N.-edles, Books and Eyes, &c. Alpaca Hose; ribbed and plain, Cashmeres, Merino Hosiery, Merino Shirts and:Drawers.Gtures,Thihet„Casiimere, he. Stay Bindings ,nll width, Carpet Binding{, Shoe Threads, Buttons, Stitt Fringes, maid Trimmings, &c. Sept In, ISI9. 3:1-31no J. E. Carver, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, .M. 51 .Mtrtl, SirtA Street, 'lliad. • (1 IVES DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF %.3 . Contract's to erect Dwellings. &r. and my out the grounds fla . Country Seats or Cetneteries y together with the arrangement of Trcea to give tne proper of fen.—Alen, • Churches, llnspitalg, Works, Ga.-Works, Lr., on the latest and most appear ed plat s, Including heating ventilating, ✓4e. Philada.Feb. 24. - liatagonta 'Guano. rrirE eubteribere Invite the attention of Farmers 1. and dealerzro thor oupply of this remarkable for. lillzer—their own importation, and selected bAap es-, perienced supercargo. Being dry like the Peruvian, it is nil packed in White Cotton baggy—hat lint being like that, a Government monopoly, cam be afforded at a forcer price. °Mors from a distance can be executed either from our stocks here or at New York. SOUTTER & 18 North Wharves, Philadelphia. , Sept 8, 1549. "Sportsmen Take Notice:l' JOHN natnit, • Airratast corner of irolnuind Second Sts. PIIILADEL.I . III, YEEPS constantly nn ham! ) nrhin own mnrinfncture Land imparted. n rnmpinte a6snrtinent or. . RIFLES, snor CUSS, pistms. which he warrants of she hest quality as represented,' to which he respectfully Invitee the attent inn of par 7 l chasers. Ile to also prepared to supply Powder Flasks. Stint Rae., G.ll. Haze, Snperint Powder, Giro Votron. Pr , e r cussion Cap•, Shot. Bullet Moan's, hall and /Hank Calf idges, and lilt matertals for GorWM.iker.i. Sports men, &c.. an term.. as low as any other estahliklitnent in the United States. it. testimony 44 hi. skill as it mann factor, the Fran klin Institute awarded ty him Two Cenificaters In the year, 1510. and (Old. and Four Silver Medals hi the years le.l-1—ISUI—IN1: and ISlS—all of which 'may be seen at his place of hastiness. A choice snirply of REVOLVING PISTOLS con tently on hand. A stock of Guns just received, also and assortment of Fishing Tackle. Aug. 25, 1010. 33-310 • Fail.lllllllnery Goods. .7. C. & frABER, SoutA 24 Strut, conger of !Mirk dorss Alley, DEC leave to announce to their costotners and the trade in gem•nd, that they hive now in store, and use daily receiving, a full ass• tti OrIIIIMIL of F.lll Millinery Coml., of their own Importations, comprising tile followinz articles •liheut Velvets, Cr. de Aft iques, Velvets Satins, Ribbons, and silks, tvlth a tall assortment "111...triPt Stud's, ❑utkrauis, Crowns, Crown Litonas, Frames. Ware, Sac., and by far the choicest assortment of FrenCli and American. Flowers of any house in the trade.or are to be found iu these United States. _ . P. B.—]f yon don't call and see us and took at our goods, it is your own fault, and not ours.— • ' Sept. 15, lap .11111111nOry ;Ind Silk Goods. A. C. CETTI, (FORMERLY ROSENTHAL & CETTL) So.ll, South 2alst.. between Chesnut and Market sts = nr.t - N leave to inform ibis friends and the public; that he has now in store a cbmplete assortnent of every description nf MILLf- Te.l=ss t EIIY GOODS, en itable fur the Fall 13110- sees. Tie particularly invites the attention of Coun try Merchants and Milliners to Ills carefully selected Stock of Bonnets, Cap Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Flow • ers, and Feathers. all or which will be sold low, and on the Inmost liberal terms. To Country orders, punctual attention will be paid,. and all condo destined for the country are packed and forwarded with the unmoor cart. . • . . A. C CTITTI. No. 11. Antijh Rast.,betwePn Chesnut and Nurket Yt September 15,-10t no nniEss Goons, EIMCI B _ trr a large assortment lif all kinds or Pry Cana required in Combating a bou.se, any he Iliad at the frottsEIiEEPING DitY GOODS :-'1•011FL where huyvls may ante themselves the trouble 115113iir expe rienced in hunting for silt trticie, - ; in varion4 places In consequence of our giving exclusive attention in this tine 01 business. we guarantee out itticet, to he the lowest In the market. - IN LINEN GOODS we are able to give full Fatisfactlont from Item: the Watt established Linen :fore in the ly. and Irom having been for more than twenty yrys, regular im porter. from 50111 C of the best mannftqfurers hr Ireland. We halm:also a large stock of all kinds of FLANNELS AND 3IUSLINS nt the lowest possible Pt ices. Also. Blankets, qtrillP,Sheetince,Tickings, Damask Table Cloths and ltittpkins,Diapers,Towelliags.lllm ka bac ks, Pillow uncut, Table and Plano Covers. Worst ed Damasks amPloreens, Embroidered Curtains of Lsee and Matilda, Dimities, 13nerap Cetera, Floor Clotho, Window Shadings, Turkey-red -Casinnarines, Furniture Plush, Arc. der. . . , As we watdt the Auctions very closely, we always have great bargains on hand. ' 051;•st opened,. handsome 114 White Iled-stweads at in 2.5" each. JOHN Y. COWELL. & SON, Linen and Housekespin Hu Goods Store, A. W: Corner Chestnut and Sdvetith Sts., Philada. Oct 13, 1644. , 42-3 mo The Large New Store, .I‘; , . tr. corner of Tretfth and attchet Streets. eartyteinatri;.n stork ,Country,. W E r ixt t i e ; I t te o rrti o r uwl very FALL. AND WINTER GOODS. -Haying made great additlon to the size of our Store we are now prepared to show pn aswirtment embracing Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinps and Boys' Wear, Sattn etts, io every quality and color. Flannels; Red. White aml all other colors. Clinton Flannels, Checks, Tick- Inks, B a gging, Milk Strainertag, Cotton Table Diapers, &c. .ciiks, .211 ons de lethre; and Cashmere,. Black Drew and Mantilla Silks, all widths ; New it le Fancy Mess Silks, neat style, do. Nerinne—a great autirtment of the best French and and English makes. • Alpacas—all the new styles of Long and Fluflai€ Blanket, Mocha and Merino Shawls, in plain nod pa) styles. • Cloak and Back Materials. fir USLINS—MUSLINS. We fell nor Muslins to our customers of whole”le prices, and they can have any quality, width or price, MI MU asxinttment La very tame. BLANKET:4. illankets of evoty size and qtlatity Onto I 5 cenii to endnterpanes of common and very supertor wakes, all AiluS. Lined Furnwhlua -GOnds—Llnen Sheetinek. Cann!, Table Clothaand Table Linent.:Napkfit's, Toty elk, and Towellingi,yoth and Cotton 'tante Covets. i_CARPETINGS. Antilon Caiperinee. and Canto Mattloll in the usual variety at very love prices. Together with a fell variety of all articles urantly kept In a Dry Ork.e.l gyve. TO STURF.IMEPtiIri , We ate aiwaymt prepared to sell any of our st oek St he 'owes! .. .ett cash prims" • 13A11.17 & BROTHER, P. W. car, of 1215 and Market at 5ep18,1847 . 37-.3tno .s • Tuscarora and Taina'qua Line. ON and alter Molnlay May 28th. OM zwt.......c. * ' ACV subscriber vOlll run a coach THREE TIMES A DA V, bttnrced Tuficarora and - Tatr aqua. on the arrival of the cars at Tuscarora. The care leave Pottsville at 71 and II a'- olock, A. M. and 4P. 11. The coach will Icava Tama qua at 71 and U o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.— Pare 50 rents. Tickets 'can be had at _Jones' Hotel, Tamaqua, and of the condubtor of the Oars. June:49-134g eIIIPILEIIJONES. CO" . Piv,ipi —A eorresimmi estimates the forty millions; I II standard value sente,d \ by c o mp product of the to Baron Humb lowing the discoj' i 1500 to 1600. U 4 or $090,000,001 ding 1700, :C1,1; =I According to thciarerage sup. from America ul to - 1500, 5;250, $3,000.000 ; frt. 000,000; from 000; fom litX from 1750 io• If .. Whereas, at supply' from the (sources unkn an annual sup from Antprica fornia, 820,00 . the Cali r o 11l iit many, will be . If the 'nod:en the 16th and li' to add so mater chancliie, what' immense yield IMO ittake's Pat Mlle , Altburgle, Iply of this dn. addition to the lola chotolate at brown, mu.. and no ninth ad •Its prilldp3l, Inure toxitle of iron, whit Plagrtanrily 21100, two former wibmant, latter acting of a ct. 4 awl make a filmn T o or re it is mi a x with It brash, the • iron, cane alit and bccont., ti foe for (fltrik of ha 'anneal lritigen_ fen article in equal to on DEMI =ID SCRIPT. POS :,ct for tile Supply of Gold lent,of the London Times preSent year's 'supply at land the ispieslion of the of Vold• will soon be pre- . +tent writers. The entire imerican mines, according ' 31dt, for the century . fol. ,very.of America, say front las -1'138,000,4[100 sterling. and for the century eft , 14 , 00,000.000. he same eminent writer. ' ..11y of the precious metals tis as follows: FroM 1403 00; from 1500 to 1550, Itof 1550 to 1600, t 811,4 1600 to 1700, 81471.000. 4 1 0 to 1750. $22,500,500 y ' 303, 635,300,000. • . • this moment, wo hare a e Ural and Siberia mines, wn in the last century.) ly of $20.000;000; and , mines, excluding. Cali ,ooo. The supply from tines. it is estimatceby like sum. • to supplies of coin during; 17th conturie, contributed ally to the prices of met , • will be the result. of the If 1840 and 1850 ? i . . nt Fir Paint, ROM OHM. have Joat tecelved a forthOr Imp . tilar and ,`all.ahrt. subataTlCT. Id d color, they has, a lie:11111M reseasilltor, the yam! ntone_nom in oiled for the front of buimars Ileum, ar,.6illca, :limn inn and pre.' lin (hr. pluniu“ or st.i,ntin, titer', nit for its Ore-proof nature—•thrt ,tts brine nott,orinctors„,,,and.the 4 tnent,t,, hind the %%title "to;eilitte'-- I thirardo paint. .4 with Linseed Oil, and applied any n 4 ordinary paint. to wondr Is. paper, &c. It !tartlets grains }_ism,, 1. IP it 17314,11hr1y .leita— !ding., sten titl.nat and ,ar•deek•, tp,, &e. A Ittoltsontottl wt!II Ile./ tP or slate, at evato raving of et- IFeen nt the tare et the schscii lIT , ON, 11110TIIERS Specimens n b berg. ' ❑.B Front Bi., I'hilaJa i 7 ti Arnll 22, laid Us and Quick Sales, TER & 10\.' . /led Street, evener of Jones' Anti, Small Prpfl Ka. 15 .Vurth Stql IL•1113.1.1110.. ARE now tern' vi their null navorttnent of . . nt NEW ST 'LEY FALL GOollsi, , which have been de °tied with great ram and et the, Lowest 'Oath' Price , and for heantV, super forlfy, stied r!rhnegg or style, It ex defy compeotfott. Our store we Ita, I so arranged that It now . ehitipfV CO,I fir.. aliTient p rimer iv. viz: SHAWL ROOM', d LANKF,T ROOM, 1 MAIN ST RE, and lIASEM where tee hat e aria,4iged neatly every G,,,,,,k, and I.,.rehte(t we solicit the ATTENTI )SI OF I'URCIIA contains aonte Irio 0 . Long and nearly eve n• dercnptinn, soch as h ,Th ihet , (!amlttnelp, Crap.,, Ter - 'Ala) , State Lone and Slone.: and other varieties of Shawls.- Our Shawl Rootn Squarel Shawls. 01 Blanket, Plaid, 80, kerrl the celebrate Shawls," Mark from el to *Oll a 'herr. IN 01111 lILANKR'r ROOM, We hare arranll l / 4 1 soit pair 1100300 .houn d , ilmltA WlllllOl, Fancy E df t Lamb's Wool, Cradle,. Cril,. Ironing 110.1 Iloreril thinkets, from $1 to *lO per pair. We ha've alto a ar.eed In our Blanket R00t,,, 5 ca,dri superloi ir couNTERrANEs, In size finm 4-t of the Lancaster. Manebestef and super or En I eh qualities, prices from - 83 to 811 a piece: We 'suit come 0 (nu • • • where amp' be r/ ci riplmni , nt new ROI7M, • n alarce aeenrtmerd of eVeride.: 111 Vizi d fi6ka, Evil Volvo, do very rich. , do fitlnree , /led Glare Sitkr, beautiful. in do do very gond'. I. Turn Sainte—these ate the vexv to . wear. 'tarn ditties... Men are thd In:ported. • CH -MACK" ' ' Ilke. it Übe rink Fibitr3,llf all wiilihrro" yards wide; I, then with Nab!, y in great variety; f10nt,57/ tie Plair tilianera , Fittlre4 do 1.1 Plain t7lian;ea beNt kmd of Mk: Figureld that havdsotnast goo, - Etizaat Black Iron, y 44 to 11 Striped and Fa 41/..!Al.perpird, I to thence to the • MAIN sit tit E. r Faniol , t eildie.o .4ort Mentor rich Itn4f r fail thn.flo. i. 111 every (legirohte color., 1 Illle rev and l'n f.l matins.. • ' •he a p llfack ti,ipacas, ftotW 11: et s. In' l'r dc ceding fr may he found :IT enli 1111/ peri Fren r eli Merle 6 4 Fr4nah Ca .i4operbir and $1 per yard. ritrix.d 4-4. 1-4 and • Itict and nen per yard. UC Lames in Rich - Satin elr Ca:ditherer ii• tints per yard.] We have atm 01'3 tit,. to aupe, cent:, d Figurpd Alpaca.. t Worp - ted Wimfrei r, LAINEs AND cr.:1;7401.P.5. 'figured 1)e Lalnef, Reel - 121qt) 75 cit.: h li plain and fancy high colnrg. pcd Lp Lainea. •very variety of styleg, from IS} Io•i$ FA— CA LI Unit. .IrNoce. Cal 'roes; from Alu•lolr price I yard ,widu Fp:lldt I.7i9nric,, 37} 'ITOCKINGS-11ANDKERgIIIEFS. • ,n a full sasortinent of Cloves. titiralc,, • !brie and Silk' Ilandkorrliit•i;e:,C.olar,., Rlblbnies.Suspentleis. Cravat n. Rd. &c. 4-CASSISIEFIES-13ATINETe. fashionable (10111 . 11. plain. striped and elteprrior blacks, 117 k to#1:SO. • reet varirly.blark,Var, mlted, ellthratt 1:11 I.t to 57.1-2 des: DEMME Mways in et•' Ingo, I.lbOn Ca Balk and akek CLOTH Ilroadrlnths I Caestinetes • do I i Saiiiiipitol in and plaid, from V ESTl\l ii KEN I'UCKY r every v;iriety. JEANS fmrrr 1334 et% 37 I-2 tents: ANNELS:-FLAtiNgbei. Flannels is very wO.-Siisive, eionsletingi Enesie, Gauze, linebritikable: lid Shrouding Flannels, frolu IR I TIOi Our rind, nir in Whites of D Twilled, I's coma, SCAR!. a Plain Rod Fl Twilled An A5:11 YELLOW FLANNELS nnels, from 12} to 75 cent/. do from 25 in 50 rent,. . , Yellow Flan, els front Iva to 60 coma. E3I'BROIDER.ED FLANNELS, . For Lailira an Sack,t, a Acniniful article ; Clay, flitted and Cherry S ck Flannedd. . . We then tak iti, walk into , I MIR lIASr.MENf, Where we 111 it a large stock And well nceorted of Sheetilig. And altirtilig Nltieline, hoot I. to 3 yards , A% ide., Pod Ttckintl,'i Shirting Strn.a.t. Iliac nod Brown cotton Drilliiiirc, Cheek., Cotton Flan:Nis. Crash and Diaper ~Towel ling,. Moen arid Cotton TAlde Diapend, Manchester ininelia ion. kr, . COUNTRY - toItIKFIEEPEns are invited CO Colt goods. We nil Cheap. Otti nud clatoine our Oct Her:, I No. 15 Noit',ll October 117 i Itcoed-St.,abovmeAnTErt se RON', Market St - l'lnlaala 9.44-01, --.., . ..... --_ --. ez4 - 0 ‘ •"" • ~. ........,. 1 111 j F 1 ...4 , 1, kr....4a v. .t-i...-.7 = 1, , J 1 '. ek?-___ ,s ,--z.,: . ,, , ,.. 1... . 11 - , Illscovety or the ..11g, 1-- :, DR. IRASIC:3 ." ' 1 MAGNETIC MN rmENT, TA c0n..,,5, effecting cures of the -r tunire4 iropti . .lance. he moat ineredeloas • are rvil,incrd -- -it most faithle 4 are compelled to believe in the pow and virtue n thli great remedy. It in unive sally admitted to he the most wonderil combination known in the *orb) for the immedit relief of di.. •lteland pain. It never f: In while there rerasins sufficient life, restore a na`ural and henlthr action to the rapill,i vessels of tlatsorly. and equalize the circulation Of I blend. II) thin menus a controlling porrgt D gall . over the Mr st malignant forms of disease, Which c.l not be obta ned from any other-temmly. Such 4 I Power of WWI emnbinntion that It penetrates to ev • portion of Ilielniumn frame ; every bone and most I sera and litlarrient Is iinrclre ft mit and made senniu of 114 punt - Ong And lii•nlinglntluence• Hence it cant h eopen as ieddily with internal as ~sternal disease IChinerolnt instances are On record where this rer sly has ten ored hestili to pailents so near the ge . that the meat pn‘Yerful Internal renoolles ralleap Endued an( Cilia. Such has frequentlybeen !hula Chi inflammation ,f the novels. • Nn patient (ter °red die with this diretiee *hen Maenetir. (nciment ran be obtained. That datige Epidemic kiriwn ae te Putr h id Eryripolus, - .be i•nreif by thie remedy. Fel I.,flalumpthry Remsiatirie. tits the Most complete remedy prep out of WO n Will ?Cord entire relief t bled at.n.a). ih Is ninime In 99 true anoei Ca e Nerrota thaddehz, • For nerZotts &semi. this rem, In thirty rri of unmrtin nistrx ! value I s of the SPitse,thetimstrprOnmenesS; trnath. brottert;tls,.plontrisy, croup, e Id hold, scrnfoinotalt neon), er) sh, 'LIM, ague In the E ' Eire or breast, born fetes snres, ¢e , ash, be intmedint el he use of Ms remetif • er'particulars anti testirrinnialsowe p th each scent. Atiectin rate lnrr c l hturen, sr. cholera In . filmed Cy lieved by rqr Out Irts Aft w Price ^ and 40 cents per bottle.. For sale NV JOIEIi C. Imo% Alai, frival;„l3y no Agent in each town in the. Pent 2 91849. • =-40..1y . • Lumber Yard, at Schu3lk i rrllr. übscribt ' ... lr . ;; Ia spect il ii ( l ' lt i a " l l.ege leave tao I i ht. UstotoierS and the nubile "(S0,1)1511111.4 In gamer I, that he has a large and exinn.iya Oa , SEAS(q4I:III titizitZIIEHANNA. I,lMM:it Oa ma Itelaleihar building pommies. Also. hi:1131. 8( . 1, Joint mid Lap Shingles. allot which 'be will al . .. .. . asl tit, raw tts.llr to tall al where. Bept 1 xcakonalito term, - - •ouldrorpt Mlle. -Vilify invite 311purch sil examine for Ihansrll•• Wore Duyint DAVID D. 4.1111 A 4 IVO. • -AO -1 .( . . . SILK nowt, ENT. variety of Uty ERA. = ,- ~, a' 111 is Ong, 711 'fora; unl* ck ni }land. ping* ,11 ny a. IP
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