- - TERI.I-4.- 0 E - THE utscrLs • JOIJEN A L.—SINGLE PLIB•IIIPTIONrt.-e•Twi. Dollars per annum. Pay .010,.".1-arlaaallyir. advance' to those who reside n ths Count v -and snnnaly in advance to those Who reside out of the County) The 'publisher reserves to himself the rlrht to•ehaige *0 $0 Pis annum, When payment is delayed longer than'one year. TO ~ (I,il 0 8, ... , , yls rer copies to 'One 4 eldre• a. . ES 00 'Seven Do Po . 10 0 . 0 ''illeen .Do ' Dn : tO rn Erre dollar'. In advancen•lllpay for three yes errant' Option to the Journal. • RATES. or ADVERTISING,.; One Square of 11 lines. 3 tiems, myery subsequeiu lioertion, Feurlinos, 1 time, • Euteequeat Iniettialia, each One square, 3 manilla. dix ronntha i One VAT, Thalami Cards at rirellnee. Per:Lenart!, derchanta'and others, advertiong by the Year, with theproilege of Inserting dlr. (erentadeertisements weekiy. **Larger Advertiaements,los per agreer4ent The returns from the interior of the State look favorable to therWAtit: eintlidates. The Whig candidates who were placed on the anti-rent ticket have all been e'er-led—the other w are doubtful. ill IQ Major - it:la.' , -"1 s Dxsavevistie .Vajoriiits. ' Albany coarity, - SOnAllegbany. - 20 0 Broome, • ' 2510 Chemong. bOOl Cayuga. - ....i - -100,Warren. - ' bra Livingston. - , 1100 Tates, 250 Columbia, • AILTomb/na, 100 Washington, 100:Stoben. 500 Singe, . 400,Queent i 157 Schenectady, .2801Itichmond. " Sr Saratoga. . '. 50&,,Rocatand. iir Onondaga. ' 100; Westtbestar, Monroe, , . 12:0; Piilltill97, Genres, 100 0 ,Grangs, Erie, . 1500Orlettna, Chan:lope, 1500 Oswego. -New York, 2900111erkisner, Greene, 150 °nerd*, • . Mater. ... •, 21 Montgomery, Niagara, 450 SufrOlt s Boehm's, 406 --- Total. -POTTSVILLE. I Total Wlllg ma). r 14,210 YOLNEI a B. PALMER, at kis Rea/ Rftau road Coal I vadICS. Corner of Third & Chesnut Strvera.Vhlladelphla.. N 0.160, Nassau Elwyn, New York, No. 16, tltste.Strestilloaton. and Routh vast corner of Baltimore & Calvert Streets tsitlnaore,ts our Agent for receiving aubscriptiOns and Strlvertisernents for the Miners' JOarrial. Trig cifecuLATlos tba Miners * Juurreal la greater ;ban any other paper publisned In Northern Pennsylra. !ilk', and has nearly double the circulation of ono other robl imbed in Schaylkill chanty. Ital.° circulate. largely among capttabeti, manufacturers, iron and coal dealers ttbroughnit the Atlantic and ?Astern States. SATURDAT, NOVE3Ii3Ent 10, 1949 WE ARE Indebted to Sohn Tacker, Fart , rm. a Re port of the Provident and Nianageri of the Philadel_ nhia arid Reading Rail Road Company, ape also the !Zenon of David A. Neal. Ego which we will notice nest week, It is a searching report, and views are pat forth that are of importance to Ihe Coal Trade hereafter, which require some notice. PROTECTION TO AMERIeAN INDUSTRY.. 4-• A subscription' paper has been placed at this office, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to defray the - expenses of circulating Petitions to be 'preientsti to Congren fn. a repeal of the present British Tariff', and subieteufmg in its stead, a Bill for the protettion of American Industry.. A email contribution from the friends of Protection will answer this purpose. It hat been suggested that the most effectual way in mee ting signatures. would be to employ a person or per to visit all the Collieries and towns,-&e. &c., in thie count'''. if the people desire Protection they must petition for it. WE invite attention to the advertisement of A. M e Donald, agent fni the Delaware Mutual Safety Insu noes company, in this Borough. Too Coat Tn Apr . continues exceedinglydel, and -wagea are rapidly receding to the European standard, in this region, The blesiings of the Locofoco Free 'Trade Brtiith Tariff of 1846, are beginning to be felt ieverely by all classes of the community. if th e Iconcofoco votem could only be collected in a commu nity by themselves, all the harm we could wish them would be a plentifUl dose:of their own Free Trade principles.--but it is rather galling to reflect that those who voted right, and endeavored by all the meant lo their power to avert the evil, must also pro/mot' the- ammo cur. The community ought to protect those by all the means in their power. M== That Pennsylvania is a Whig State, is, we believe, a !'fixed Tho' at the last election, the Locefotos carricktheS.tate, it cannot change the Oupposition. And since, after the political excitement has cooled down, and forgiving those Whig. through whose apathy the State was lost,. end after calmly surveying the obstacles against vrhich.we had to contend—the desperation-to-which our political foes were driven, we think the State, ; under thecircurostances, did es well as could be expected. The country districts, especially; did much more than the cities, notwithstanding gov ernment patronage has been more liberally dis tributed-there. This difference in the result mast beanributed to the efficiency of the country Press. Ever ready to do battle in our cause, ever willing, to do anything that would advancethe Principles of the party they Holly contended side by aide, furgetting.lll personal pmdelictionS, for those men• sures, upciii which the prosperity of our country depends. The country Press of this State aredeeerving of the thanks of the Whig% of the land. When we take into consideration the disadvantages under abidh, in'many instances, they labor, the illibe- Wily with which they ere treated by many of the party, they accomplished wonders, and prevented Pennsylvania from going headlong into the abyss of Locofocoism. Honor to whom Honor is due," is a tinstina which may be well applied to the coma. try Pres.'s of this State. • THE COUNTY JAIL The following is the opinion of Jonx BAN. NAN, the Counsel of the .County Commissioners relative to the let authoriiMg the removal of the Votinty seat, to, Pottsville. • 20 tha ciuotv Opmtniiliolllll of tho County of SrAnyi • eiertmexe— • The friends of the removal of the Scat of Justice from Orwieshurg to Pottsville. having entered into Bond in the cum of thirty thousand dollars, to in demnify said County mermen the payment of any ex- ' purse incurred in the erection of a Court House and public officei, eke., and which Bond having been ap proved try the Courzof Common Pleas in and for the said county— • You desire in know: whether, under the Law of the Bth of March 181,Kcallid the Removal Law. you' are now bound to' procure a suitable lot and to pro ceed to the construction thereon of a County Prison ? From a careful examination of this Removal Law (which is not only imperfeet,lin obscure in many o f improvisioned I have arrived at the conclusion, that. upon the approval of the (kind above referred to, by the Court, ti becomes obligatory upon the Comity Commissioners to,proceed with the construction or itCounty Prima. ,The, Act points oat certain duties to be perfiarmed ,by the citizens of Pottsville—certain duties to be per. Termed by the County Commissioners, and certain statics lay the Court of Common Please( the county. 'The duties of the County Commissioners, are not to depend upon the action of the citizena'nf Pottsville, in the construction of the Court (leave, nor in the intiking of a conveyance to fee simple for the lot on which the same is directed to be built. The only liq t • h t c h is of giving i j o f t the v o t i reqii rdem i e d , o fn il n u tt i v re gy -done, and the Commissioners are pound to proceed no abs performance of the duties required of them, and are hound in rely upon the security provided in ahe Bond, and the subscription lists now filed in rtheir office. , .• It would seem that it was the intention or the Law in question, that•the citizens of Pottavtlle and the 'County commissionere,rhotild act simultaneously in ahe performance of their respective duties under the low, end if, after the county should make an expen diture in the &metre - item of the Prison, and the citi zen, of Pottsville should fail to erect the Court Rouse and Public Offices, under the direction of the Counts; Commissioners as required of them. in that case the - Commissioners might construct the said buildings, at the -expense of the county, and resort to the Bond to reimburse 'the county for any suchexpendeu res. The Law requires the Commissioners to act, end In my opinion they cannot legally any That they will not because the people of Pottsville may not perform their duty. If the county should happen to expend money to ' no beneficial purpose, it is the fault of the Law, and not of the County . Commissioners who desire only .to perform the duller' devolving upon them by Law, with fidelity to the trust reposed to them. In respect to the title to the Lot on which it is pro -posed to construct the Court 'louse and Public Of fices, iris alleged that the title papers flow deposited in the Commlasioners . Office, constitute a good title in accordance with the' provisions of the removal Law. It may be se, but whether good or not, Ido net think a defect in that, furnishes an objection upon the pars of the Commissioners to proceed with the construction of the Prison The citizens of Pottsville are responsible for the goodness of that title, and unless they fa mirth a goon title to the lot,in gneution, at the time they ask the Omit to:decree a removal it may epkrate as an ob jection until such title as the Law requires is pro. mired by those bound to procure it. The enemy Commissioners aro not by the Law constituted the Judges of she ermilness of the title— hut it will be their duty upon the inviting up of their Report lo the Court of Common Pleas, tinder the 4th section of the Itemnval Law, to notice any defect which they may discover therein, 'arid the Court ' wail decide whether the 'Law ' has been 'complied with or not.. • • Oct. Ist, 00. JOiINBANINAN...Awy for the County Cu Run Into Ilere The Curcio - lug is a trac copy of thcioriginal paper filed in the Cominiftioncre (Mice ot"' Schuylkill County. a B. ZULICU.CIcrk .NOY. 3.. P. 1549. AntIlLICAlf l'AmotoT, Henry elly, 811' V et! in Baltimore, on - Wednesday Evening last.— Xis is in good healtlii • , Tara Albany Journal predicts ttol re,eleCtiOn of 6inp Tailor 10 the Presidency. NEW YORK ELECTION. Theelectiorsin „New Yost,-for officers, on Tuesday last, Yelled favorably to the Whig cause. In New Yailleitylespecialle, have the Whigs achieved a glorious victory. Their ma jority is upwards of ZOO° Votes. - They hove also . elected fourteen of the eighteen Assemblymen and elevea Aldermen, sobs re the Democrats have chosen seven. So also pith regard to the Assistant Alder men. Every candidsre on their city , and county ticket is elected. • 0 I 00 124 33 00 .5 Of) 800 300 12 00 Su far as heard .from the Whig; have eketkl 2 6 rneriabers of A. , aembly, end the Locos 10 : (a the the Whige have 6 and the Locus 4. The coalition affected between the' Hunkers end y llirnburners, for procuring the spoils is known to 'nor readers, But notwithstanding this combine tion•c-this union fur spoils—Bight was trium phant. The Nora American bolds this appro priate language upon the result: The attempted coalition between Hunkers and Bamburners in New York presented a pitiable spec tacle. Abandoning, respectively, the ground of coo. troversy they had assumed, in their desperate rush for office, they overleaped all principal, and trod he • neath their feet 311 pretence of consistency. The cant about Human Bights which Van Buren and his followers had used so dexteriously, was practically fldmitted to be more delusion. Their affected sym pathies for the unhappy slave melted away before the temptations of a return to power. Shackles and stripes, which but a little while" ago were the con vent themes of their indignant, eloquence. were sud denly divested oCall their horrors., Flesh and blood - Sp could not weighinet place atid patronage. T. secure the latter, they bartered any all decency and sellrespeet. They who had stliod op so bqkfly against Cass and his doug,hfaced ateocia ter, trembled to the presence of Itillke Walsh and hie committee. They who had denounced the consessions of the Nicholson letter, meanly granted the insolent de mands of 3 missive reeking with subterranean odours. And after ell—after extinguishing all the generous sentiments of freedom and pingmas which had thrown a light arouri'd their earlier path—after sub mitting to ineult, and humiliating themselves to those who rcourgril them—what have they gained but de , feat,disaster arid diapace t Verily, they have aPP ring reward. NEW JERSEY ELECTION. TIIE ;WHIGS AGAIN TRIUMPHANT The ..Eiepiqa.in New Jeffrey, .060 took [dace on Tuesday last. The Whigs of .Jersey have gained a great victory, notwitholanding the local daculties they hail to contend with: There are' Whig majorities in both brahches of the Legisla ture. New Jersey is as true to the Whig eamie now, as she was in the days of the Revnlutionl .x - The Coal Trade for 1819. The quantity sent by Rail Road, this week, Is `. , .2,f01,- Ifi—by Canal, 15,078 05—for tin week, 3SASI tons, slaws lag an increase over last week of about 1000 tons. Itoats still ermlinne scarce in on rty Coal by Canal —and the only delimerd for Coal at present appears to be on the line of Csaal, and places that can be reached by finals. Titetrade to Richmond is dull; the mar kets abroad haiClog been generally supplied. The following is a comparison of the trade to same period last year! • 151 a. 1419. Schuylkill —R. R. 1,096,.667 15 966.111 09 Canal, • .197,500 0,7 421010 OS • 1,494.25 S 3+0,721• II Lohizh. 632,252 07 t 7. 2 43 02 Lackawana, 401050 00 . . 2.510 00 2.52.9,301 09 2,476,320 10 2,476,320 13 • ll= Freight to New York hail ailekneed in *l, 95 pirr ion —and to Philadelphia :5 eenta4lo Delaware front S 5 tents. • Amount o! (O Pent over the Philadelphia and Reml- - ing Railroad and Actiltylkill Navigation for the week ending on Thurerlar ev.nung last: RAILROAD. CANAL. Wrro Tor+ t. WEER. TOTAt r.. P. Carton. 7,373 15 am,ra 15 , - 7,735 02 201,571 07 Pottsville, 2,765 17 116,691 09 131111 10 64,572 02 14.11aven, 12324'11 42 1, ,5511 01 4.372 05 121,612 05 P Clttiton, 2,512 13 115,275 05 1,652 00, 32,552 II _ 22,962 16 966,111 (1 15,678 05 '420,610 65 '420,610 OS --- --. Total by RR &. Call. 1,3e6,721 14 ' To same perlod Net year, by Ra11r0ad.1_...,006.667 15 . 'Do by ' Canal 397,590 07 Decrease this year, 101.530 OR tons LEHIGH COAL TRADE. The following is the quantity °renal sent from the Lehigh region for the weel ending,Nov. 3,1849. WEFX.Tars Ls tinn 11 onit Mine, ,715 19 • 2 . 1500 09 . . Rhume Ran. Z 226 11 R 11022 04 Reaves Meadow. 2.535 03 01.41\ 02 :ipting . Mountain Cn. 2,191 03 59.536 10 Cranberry Coal Co, 1,156 61 20 526 02 Hazleton OW Co. 2,503 01 79,061 09 Diamond Coal Co. ZS, 09 0,070 01 Ruck Mountain Co. 2.091 17 73,020 09 Wilkesbarte Co. 673 10 17,168 19 22,390 01 697,283 02 To same Tieeln4last year, ' 632963 07 14ELAWARE AND lIVDSON COAL. TRADE. at vi ending. Oct. 27 ;849. Were " ' TOTAL 12.600 L 392.316 To the same period feat year 401,630 tons EFIREMIM Transportation on the Railr.da in Schuylkill Casty. The !Olio's:ring is the quantity Of Coal transported over the ditrerent Railroads In Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. W ask. Torst.. Mine litll and S.ll. R. R. 14,610 16 550,816 14 Little Schuylkill IL R. 4,369 01 149.806 10„ Mill Creek . do . 6,449 17 216,003 no Mount Carbon do 5,387 19 185599 16 Schuylkill Valley. do 8,269 15 281 216 OR Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon do 6,995 OS 305.119.6 19 Union C mar do 1.36819 66.351 17. Swatars R.R. • • 1,001 DO 47,001 05 ■•ru Or rILIOLIT. To Philadelphia 75cts. per ton. To New York • 1 b 5 [ATEA O■ OLL •[D TUAN.PORTATIO4 or SAILMOAD for balance of cenron. From llLthrtma.3-fraran.P.C.llinlon To Rich:M.od. . 160 I 75 155 Philadelphia, • I 70 I 65 1 45 ling oft ILL LT CANAL, roa BALANCE Of •EA.ON From tilt.tarhou. H.llovtn. r.clingon To Philadelphia E 5 eta. dm. 73 rte, Way tolls remain without change. Excursion 16 (lie Laving of a CORNER STONE, Of the :Veto Methodist f,pier opal CaarcA at Schuylkill Harem Sakilay -.lforaiag, A - ao. 11, 1519, at 104 o'r A N Etcuraion Train of Pweencer Cars; will leave Schnylk ill haven for Mineremille and Tremont at 71 o'clock A 31... and 3 P. M. Tremont for Mineravilla and 44.4huyllilli fovea at Eli A. M., and 3 p: M. Mmersville for Schuylkill Haven, at 91 and 4 P. 11/. • Fare for the Excursion from Trsmoot.l s cu. Mineral:llle. 50 30nri NICE. Agent. —46•lt Nov. in, ISIO A 'History of alt Nations. , BY S. G. GOODRICH. . AUniversal flistor'y on a new and improved plan. presenting a distinct heanry of each nation, in ethnographic arrangement, thereby avoiding the con fusion which arises from the usual Method of present. log the'whole history of mankind In a general chins°. logical view. The work will tOntnill separate his- Melee of Assyria, Persia, Egypt; the Jews, Plornir inns, Hindons.tlitinese.Greeksand Boma., &c., of France. Great Britain, Rarpia. Spain, Germany, Denmark; Sweden, Italy. 'Switzerland. Holland, &c., tat., of America, including the United Srates, with a sepal ate snap anrLh separate history Of each' 510117., &c.. the history oT British America, Greenland, Moiler), Guati. mala, the South. American Republics, tact; also, 70 stylographic !naps, Ancient and Modern, and will be illustrated by about 700 instructive engravings, giving views of cities, monutnents, coins, mcdals,por traits, weapons of war, vehicles fur travelling, dress. religious rites and ceremonies and the nianners and customs of nations of both ancient and modern times. Au ample chronclogical table will be inserted, with a full red's, thus rendeling it available as a book or reference. The work will be completed In 311 nunillers of about 40 royal Bro.,pages, in double columns, at 2.5 cts, a number.. Subscriptions received at BANNA NIS School and Miscellaneous Bookstores. Nov.lo, !SID. Snyder, Edgar $7.. Barton,: BOAT BUILDERS. Eapyrown, Co. lurnbia County Pa., where we have on hand a large lot of stunned lumher,nnd are prepared to build and deliver Boats of the largest class. (or tha Schuylkill canal or elsewhere, cheaper than any other* canneetd lasour trade. and !NIB In the most substan ill . an4 durable- manner. Pune2'4l-23-6m - - - • - - TTlElatraro Atatual *zloty Intronorce Company OfGre North &lett thclachangd, Third St., Philadelphia. r . . FIRE INSURAZICE.-etloildings. Merchandise and other property in Tiara snit' Cmrsß r, insured ap.airst lons Or dattlll re by fire it the triwcw rate of prpm'ann: MARINE ixstrneNcE:.—They also Insure Vessels. Cargoes arid Freights, foreign or coastwise ender open Or special prilictes, ac the assured may desire. INLANDTIW 4 PORTATION.—They - also instire mer ca n dic e transported ty Wagons, Raitroail Car.. Canal Boats and Steamboats, on ricers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. 'DIRECTOR:a. Joseph If. Seal. ' James C. Hind ' Edmund A. Bonder, Theophilue Paulding, John C. Davis. H. Poore Brooks. Robert Horton, ' Henry Sloan. John R. Penrose. Duet Craig, ' Elamrtel Edis ards, • George Berrie!. Cleo. C. helper,Spencer Mcßrain , Edward Darligton, Charles Kelly., Inane R. Davis, J. a -Johnson, William 'Fnewell, William Hay.L John Newlln, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston. John Sellers, Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T. Morgan, WM, Baealey. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Ricrisen S. NEWBOLD. Retretary. The subscriber having been appointed Agent efor the above Company. la now prepared to make. Insurance on all description* of property. on the most 'Mural terms.. Apply at C. IL' Potts' office. Pefol.ria' Addition, or at my house. In ;Jacket Street. Pottsville. A. P. MACDONALD. 464 y 450 ano 400 103 000 , . - TICKNOR'S PIIACTICALMEICSTIff.ATION, FOR theuse of Common Schools and Academies. This wort; einee it has heeit tweed has met with great favor from the pulAse. The following 'recomntendatims is from the Llon. Joseph R. Chandler . . . 7..577 Mr. B. B . . ' I have, with some care, looked over • "Tieknor's Mensbration," and am pleased with the author's plan, and his happy illustrations. The Rook appears to me to possess great 'tient, and will be found 1 useful In making the : °nag student acquainted with the principles of Gen etry and Mensuration I doubt ant that the multiplie than of slime - els and the eleva tion of the standard o Instruction, will enable the au thor of this work to b exte nsively useful. • lam very tr ly your.. L JOd. R. CHANDI.ER. . . -. The following ie fro Mr. Daniel Kirkwood, A: M., Teacher of Mathematics In the Pottsville Academy :. „j Pyttnrills, Oct. 3, 1849. Having examined Ticknor's Mensuration, I do not hesitate to expressing ray approbation of work. It is brief. yet sufficiently comprehensive for most prac tical purposes, and therefore better adapted to the wants of common se,hors and Academies than any other treatise on the *object with which I out ac quainted. DANIEL KIRKWOOD. & M. readier of Nathessaties, PutUrille .Academy. The fallowing Is from Mr. James Jqhnston, State Librarian: Harrisburg, Oct. I Wire carefully examlued •Ticknor . s Mensuration,' , and, tram its judicious arrangement,and the plainness 'ft Its rules, and esairiples, consideiit well adapted for use In Common SchOols; and for all practicelyiurposes. Unlike other Rooks Of the kind, ordinary teachers are qualified to give Instruction train it. and it does not require the service of a prnlessnr of Geometty. Masons, Carpenters, and other mechanics, who te quire a knowledge id this science, will find all the ne cessary Information, contained In this volume. JAMES JotiNsroN. Stilts Librarian, PesiesVrania. Nov 10,1849. CELEIMA TED 1 I,insit PAR ILI. A. 12 mizt:s Dem S. P. Townsend'. Sarsaparilla. the °lighail and Genuine article. Just received and for sale by B. ISANNAN, Agent for Schuylkill county. N. 11.—tfrugalstsaitipplled by the dozen, at regular wholesale prices. Nov 10,1030. 46- 1)1r vlrtitn:of suttdry, wale of Venditionl Expro,as .1.11 and Levart. Farina, ibstird out of. the Court of Common Pie is of Schuy11:111 County, and to me slirect ed;will be itxponed to public sale or vendoe,un &funky, the Ist day of Dceember,lB49, et 10 &dila in the forenoon, at the tontine hduse of Wit.t.tAni MATS, in the Borough of Pottsville, the fol lowing described premises: All those certain 3 tracts or pieces of land situ ate in Barry -Township, ichuelkil/ County, one of then, cawed "Mount 11ope ;" beginning at a post in the line of .Hannah Yarn:lll's land, thence by the name, south 6 degrees, 42.61 perches, crossing D ig M Ihriony Creek so a stone, thence south 84 degrees, east 178 perches to a ChoaMit, thence north 6 de grees, came. 65 perches to a stone, thence.sumh 81 degrees. east 18 perches, thence north-six degrees, e ,-6, 74 p erc h es to a Whine oak. thence north 85 de wee,. weit 31 perches. into the sod Creek, thence north 1 6 1 Clegrees,eant 1951 perches to a stone,thence north tit degrees, west 191:1 perches to the place of beginning; containing 4311 acresof land ancrailow anec for roads, with the appitrtenances, consisting of adouble Strain Saw Mill. with a - 25 horse power steam engine, driving two riprigl t saws and One cir cular saw, one-two stony log dwelling 1 ctn..- house with a one-story frame kitchen at • IT! -, '"! t a claed, s.nne and a half eery log dwelling ';'-it --..houses, 1 frame office, 1 two story frame drying house, 445 apse stables, 1 Blacksmith shop, and One Unfinished log lion,e. One other ',rifle said tracts called 'Cleatfteld." be gitimeg at a Pme in a tare or the above described tract.: throne .youth 731 degree.. east 190 porches to a M /11IP 01k,lhenCe north St; degrees, cast 195 per , chest tartly by the above dercriked. track lot, the slot %Creek, and thence cavil iro degrees, east 45 perches to the place of beginning; containing 25 acres, and allowance for roads. - 52,040 13 tons 1,494.238 09 THE MINERS' .J °URINAL, AND: fiIiTTSYILLE .GENERA.LAD VERTISER FIRE . INSIIRAIME. PROTECT -TOUBSEIVES Nor 10, 1919. Just Published, Philaddpitia, Oct. 20,1849 Doct. S. P. Tocrtriend,s Sheriff's Sales „ OF REAL ESTATE. -- ' And, the other of them called "Camden," begin. cling et a stone, a corner of the land first above der, crib ea, thence southeixteen and a half degrees west, 25)1 perches to a pine, thence by the last above des cribed tract, south seventy _three and a half degrees cast. 190 perches to a white oak. thence south forty degrees east, 12 perches to a chesnut oak, thence south seventy r seven degrees east 23 perches to a !laden. thence north thirty degrees east, 43 perches to a pine, thence north 611 y-three degrees east. 41 perches to a chearniatArtk. thence north ten degrees .east, 300 perches to a pour, and thence south seventy nine degrees west; 251 perches to the place of be ginning' containing 4461 acres of land and allowance for roads, ,Tee. Also, all that certain larva or tract or land situate in Butler township. Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of: Thomas Ewing. the Girard lands, and oth ers, lands late of Edward Myers smiothers, contain ing 531 acres morenr less, with the appurtenances. . . consisting of a double two-story frame , -- .dwelling house, a log Barn, sit II story:log ri dwelling houses, a Saw 111111, and 6 Stables, Stone spring House, I Blacksmith Shnp, ~. and a Carpenter shop. - As the property of AVIL • LIAM STEPVIENSON - Adt as ssmr lime and place, The nee full equal undi vided moiety or hair part or all that certain tract or parcel of lind, consist:a; or several contiguous pieces or parcels of land. situate in the Township of Brarch, (formerly Norwegian) in the said county of Schuylkill said contiguobs tracts together being boun ded ny lands now nr late of Jotreph S. Silver, and Inca of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company and others,coniaining 485 acres and allowance of g per cent. &c., and being she same premises described to a Mortgage, dated the 27th day of August, 1846, given by Jacob Hoffman to the said Joseph Cresson, and Recorded at Orsvigsburg, in Mortgage Book G. page 918, with 'the appurtenances. As the property of JACOB HOF FAIA N. . At the iasur tint and ydnee, All that gertam tract of land, erupt° iii Lower Ala hantangaap., Seim, lkill county, adjoining lands of Jacob Sibnck, Jacob Kauff• , TM Frederick Swalm and otherr,containing 47 acres more or legs, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling Louse and log barn. As the property oftSAMUEL HENNINGER. N. B.—The above described farm or tract of land has about 35 acres cleared, under good, fence. and In a hood star of cultivation; also a good spring of water with n house over it. a number of. fruit trees of different descriptions, the man road front Potts ville to Sunbury runs nn the lino of the tract. At tat sans rims - aid Rract, All that certain tract ur mince of land, Innate to Varlet' Township, Schuyl• kill county, adjoining hinds of Abraham Nand, l len ty Lleberling. Jacob Hand, and Christian Hauler, containing 3.5 acres more or lees, with the ..__ - appurtenances consisting of aII awry log a ' • 'swelling house and log barn. As the prop C Rgl eny of JOHN HAND, Administrator of !aci, ILierter, dceeased. and Casper flannel. . At the same time and place. All that certain lot or piece of gronnd, situate to the Borough of M mers vale, Schuylk il l county, being the, western moiety or half part of lot No. 81. in the general plan of cod Borough, and bounded northwardly by Carbon street, eastwardly by the other half of the said lot No, 81, southoardly by North_ street, nod westwardly by Second street, containing 20 feet in width and 150 ft. in depth, with - the appurtenances consist • rtng of a large two story brick dwelling l story l ly y 'll house with a Patentee' of stone and 5 frame stable. As the property of JOS. HEISIA:Ii. At the same lime and place, MI The eight, title and interest of Joseph Hord, in, and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, sltuate in Schuylkill 11 torn. Schuylkill county, bounded in front by a public street, on the north by lot of 51rs. Heebner, an Ora fear by a 15 feet wide alley, on the west by lot of Mrs. Reed, with. the apportenances, consisting of a- If story ?fame dwelling house, said lot containing in width about 50 feel, and in depth 250 fort, more or less. As the property of -JO sh.,`l I 11011 D. At the same time and place, All that certain two story frame messuage a rid tenctient, situ - sate in Mauch Cheek street, in the Boro' sass of Tarnaotio, in Schuylkill county, on the 111 I set:divide alga id street, containing in front on said street, 50 let I, more or less, and in depth aline. 120 feet, known in the plan of said town at lots Nos. I and 2 in square S, and the hit or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant In sold' huitdrng. At the property of MA RGA BET NEV . . 11,F,E. At the same time din! place, Atl that certain two story frame dwelling house, with a 11 story! Laip alue kitchen nituched, tituatc in the ve l t ,lli . Borough of S.chuylkill three, Schaylkul yy y county, and the lot of piece of ground ap purtenant to said building, said lot oh ground bounded in front by Front street, on the rear by Int of James B. Levan, an the west by lot of widow Deduce?, on the coat by lot of James 11. Le. Tan, containing in width 25 - feet,and in depth about 150 ft. As the property of CHRISTIAN It.Fblsr,p, Scud, taken in execution and will be sold by ' JOHN T.' %%TIMER, &tariff 'Sheriff's 01Bce, OrWigabarg, ( Nov. 10, 1845. FOR SALE—CoaI nk,i(1111.; cheap for cirri: Maj 4S , lg. 3541 W. At. KIRK Dr. licionisziWs -; CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, m PRVPARtDIIY Jams-sox. AT THE "GER:2IO2 1101114:1NE 4TOOE. .Iror. 120 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPRIA.I Mil effectually curt Lircr Eaapiciat, .faciadice, j 4 •Dyspaysia, Ckreatc sr , - Nrrvius Tfreffil t ly, Duran aPthe Eidotya, Clad all' ' • • ' di/ &Mei arida!, f a diaorr - de=cd Lircr or rtacto.c2 is " , . both; Male and Frigate: ITCH as Conottp3llo2t., wa!dyllei. Flattenf ili:l.rio the HAif, Acidity of the 'A tomaeh, - ;4- sea, Heart-burn. Disgust for Food. Fullness or weigh ing the Stomach, Sour Einctatinns, Blnkll.g or flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head. Hurried and dilikult- Breathing, Fluttering of the heart, Choking or satbeating sensarions when Ma lying posture, Dimness of vision, dots or webs be fore theaight, Fever and dull pain In the bead.dell ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness 1.1 the skin and eyes, Paiein the side. flack. Chest. Limbs . I ‘. den dashes of heat, Eum "' I ing'in the Flesh. & c ., S d- Co Imaginings of evil and great dePrassion of Spirits The Genuine are entirety Vegetable and fro f inn Alcohol Stimulant Syrup. Aloes; Ithenbarb. Caloii, cf. Acids.and all Mineral and Injurious ingredients , they are pleasant In taste and smell, and mild In their eration, never griping nr giving any uneasiness, 147 give strength to the whale system whilst they Oise from it ri isease They can be administered to the most delicate Infant withperfect safety. . ,' i READ THE POLLOWING ARTICIX. I It appeared in the leading German Journal of Phila delphia—the "Philadelphia Democrat."' The editor was personally acquainted with Dr. Dividend, and prising the services of this great man he couldinot quietly look upon the'assinanse °ran nrpoStur. slithli out apprising the public of approaching' danger. I etiatsToPll wittiELM UVULAR D. I . _ __ 4TOPH ' EINITLrAItf 1100 - ELAND, , I "One of the most renowned physiclana, one or the greatest benefactors or modern times, : was NWat M Langen Salta. Germany. on the b clay of Art rms. , t 1762. After a careful scholastic education,he,lik his father and grandfather. (two celebrated Doctors.) trot autsrely,devoted himself to the study of Mediett4, at the latter,'University. From 1793t0 IFol..he ofticird as professor at the University of Jena. In 150 ~ be was appointed Private. Physician to the Eine of nts els, Member of the Academy of Scienc.e..and upoei the establishment of the, pear College at Berlin, Profes sot' and Court Physician by the Mthistry of the Inte rior. Ills characteristic profound:eat and deep pene tration enabled him to combine the thioretlcal and practical; to untie old and new aystems; produce in common the practical and useful, and thus draw there from the vegans and the necessary applicable means. •• It was Dr. 11. principally, who exposed and de itroyed the •Drawn'e System:. w hiebTualwlthstand- In g the brilliant exterior, could not mineral its-ninny_ Imperfections, brought to light by lloolland's noble Impartiality, and truth,, and deep penetration. Inde pendent of his practical usefulness as Physician, and Professor of the heath= art.' he has earned uttiOng fame for his sopetior knowledge in .Moteriu Medicate , . well as for his manifold workston hledical jurispru dence. Among these may be mentioned his world re nowned . .Matrobtatik. or the art of prolonging life,' 'System of practical healing nit.' 'ldeas of Pathuce nic, ../nUrnal of practical Medicine.' ate. lie ha+ be side, all tide, gained external fame and praise, clam' suffering humanity for the discovery aid comb imit ion of several infallible medicine's . . among which is the . far famed and 0,4 celebrated compound. known as • . Da HOOFLAND'S GELLMANBITTER: I . . _ . - The application of acciduous north for the care of Sulphuric diseases.—The celebrated Diaphoretic rem-. edy—and numerous Invaluable recorded recipes.' Atter the celebration of his fiftieth professional res. .rivity In 1h33, upon which occasion the King of Prial-• eta honored him with the insignia of the Order of the Cross of the fled Eagle, and many other Royal (Weis sod marks of distinction. he died on the '23th day of August, ISSN ths the King of Prussia's private Medi cal Counsellor,) without any Jeri:bluffs toes 'heir or offspriar. De. C. M. Jackson, of has had the means of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great medical counsellor "Christoph Wilhelm trufeland,"a nd these invaluable medicines are permed with the ut most care at the German Medicine Store: Tne hitter mixture a Hootland's German Hitters, is the result of maey years study and eXpettence by the Meat limn tor, anti known and priced in Europe as an Infallible reined; for the,cmre of Liver Complaint,Janndice, Dys peppla, lie, Di. C. N. Jackson's preparation of this medicine has obtained the same celebrity In this Wes tern World. The te•tirunntals and innnmerable eon. flrniationti of thntisands of the most severe and dial snit cases owed, is ample pool' or this. The tiled): tines compounded by Dr. C. hi, Jackson, have prndu , cod the very effects and the same happy results which I the immortal inventor Indicated and Intended,' and consequently must he prepared with scrupulous ecru rare. In view of the above farts it seems singular, thai any body could have the hardihood and impudence' to abuse the name of this distinguished Doctor.. Who died thirteen years ago. To pass oiha charlatan tmack preparation as the real and genuine medicine, and to , - give a semblance of originality by affixiag a jut s . itsits of the deceased, Is indeed extraordinary The.Uub lie wit! understand what to expect, .and what- to do Under . Such circurnoancee.' ♦ number of German' ' A number of ........11311' pan. .... . _ _ are therefore vette/rid to our thanks. ,' These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Posseseing great virtues in the,tectificationordiseases of the liver and - lesser eitnds, exercisini thw.linost: serachine powers in weaker..s and airectione of tine digestive organ., they are withal, sate certain l' and pieasant. 1 OPINIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA PRES S. The. German ••ILLUSTRATED NEWS" 'VIVA ~i 1 . `-One editor and others of this office 'tante used. tile Garman Bitters, and can terommend it with conrid,lnre to nor readers. As prepared by Di. Jackson, it fully equals if not surpasses iii its effects upon diseased lave" and stomach, the West expectation attic din- Unvisited physirtan. , i The CITY ITEM. October Kith, Bays! I JOY Pile Tilt 1%0•1,111.—Ilatli nanny of our rqadera are aftfiried with diseased fiver, stomach or nerves') M any. no eyelid. They ate lobe pitied, yet to alldhere lea cure. In Houfiand a German Bitters has already ' cured hundreds, and that it will cure., no mid Who I.e* . lines ft will doubt. if they use it as directed, i It hoe established for Itself an undying fame, which few have done out of the vast number that has been thrawn !white the public. it ie one.pf the most perf.,et pre parations in use, and. as n German cote:livery lots iaid, that asprepared by 1/r. Jackson, it fully enunts, t riot r riot eurpaeses, in its effects the foulest Teptr.tel la lions of the distinguished physician whit 111'1 e m. pnended it. As a spurious A rude is now befitre. he . nubile, we would caution all against using ally but that signed by C. M. Jackson, and sold by Ingo at 120 Arch tureen . . , 1 ! - I The 'CAMDEN DEMOCRAT,' the best paper in West Jersey. says. July 11. . I . •1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS."! ~ W e have l seen many flattering notices of thle e. dicier., and the source from watch they came radiated ' fie to make inquiry respecting its merits. Front tenet. ry we were persuaded Muee wand mustsay welt - mind it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver itnii dieestive orean;, And the powerfel influence it biterts ' upon itervous,prost ration Is really surprising. lecalms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, - making steep refreshing. 't i If this medicine was more generally need. we ere satisfied there would he less sickness, as rural the stomach, liver and nervous system the great majoißy of real and Imaginary diseases einanatrl. Have them in a healthy condition. and you can - bid defiance to entireties generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are 711 Indisposed to wire t trial—it will then recommend iself It should, In fact, bet, in every family." No other medicine wan produce seen evidences of merit.. 1 I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained lit9t high cl6racterwliith Is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters in put forth a spurious article at the tisk of the lives of riots who are innocently deceived Look well-to the marks of iks Genuine.; I -.' They hive the written signature of C hi JACESON upon the wrapper, and his naive blown in thebottle, 1 without which they ore spurious. For Sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN ME DICINE STORE, No. 120 ARCH Street, olf4deoi . below Sixth, Luca 278 Race street, Philadelphia. By ...OH N 0. BROWN, Pottsville; and by respect able dealers eenerally throughout the State. Match 31, 1b49. 11y r_,.. Slates ! Slates 1 Slates'! u o n z d E . N . 2 L li tk o T ti E houndr 3of v a r t. i o n r u n s i c lZ o Vi ft Just o ' ,V re ire . ioabi: calved and for sale cheap. , •] The snbscriber la Agent Int the Pennsylvania Slate Factory, the best slates in the Halted States, and sup pi'. Schools, Store-keepers, &c., by the wholesale at Manufacturers and Philadelphia prices, at his Cheep Book and Stationary Stores, Pottsville. 11: BANN AN Nov 10. 1949. • 46- , litegistees Notice. . N°Tt her e by giventh at tEI:CICrB and A. no.o.ere,naer lar e Di e d their respective accounts or the thßowing climes; In the Register's Office of Schayiklll Don nty, which accounts hare been allowed by the Registei, and will be pre sented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Mon day the 3d day of December next at I 0 o'clock in the forenoon, for allowance and confirmation - . when an d where ell persons interested may attend if they think proper, to wit: I. The account of Georg., Reed, Administ atnr of the estate of Da rh ira Reed, deceased. as tiled bY John tdonbeck Administrator of Deur, Reed, deceased. 2. The account of George Reed, one of the Admin istrators of John . Reed. Lite Or the florouaW of Or wigaburs, deceased, as filed by John hlanbeek, Ad tninktrator of George Reed, deceased: 3. The 4th account F llergeranseph triages. and William Hemet. EXcelltoll of the Last Wall and Testament of Ludwig Iterger, late of. North Man helm Townehip, aecrased. 4. The account of Jacob Miller. Administrator of the estate of John Itamberger, late of Porter Towntlilp, deceased. 5. The arrannt of lichen Woodside. AdminLstrater of the estate of William T. Epllog. late of the flora' of Pottsville, deceased. i • I. The account of tlodamintielnnz, Adadnistrator of the estate of Christiana Math, late 61 the Ileiough of C 4 chuylloll Ilaven„deceaped. ; liceistru's thrice,Orwigs-1 . DAN'L RAERCIIER. burg. Nov. 3. 1&49. f 15-51) Register Mathieu Getz, J I • No: 30 SOUTH SECOND .STDEET, • i _ PIIII.VDELiII , A: :. I, / .• n FFERS (or safe a large and welhetsfented swirl ‘./ men' of FURS, . , , • Imported and of his own' mana Oetnre,.emeh as ladies' bluffs andTrimralngs, Travelling Comforteni, Rasalan,nahle, Black and SilverTos, klattinlickhella Bear. Lynx, 4allet.:Astrac4fr, and all kinds of Funi, w holesale and retail, on the most rensorighle terms. Furs of ati hindg, Cleaned, manufactured, altered or repaired in the neatest manure EMZEM Fars and Buffalo lianas. THE - Aubscriber,vonld respectfully invite Country. merchants end nthers to his superior stock of FANCY FURS, 1/TUFF:, 110 AS, TIPPETS, itt.' and a large linantlty of BUFFALO ROBES, at 3 Xurth Third Stmt. oi , positt , C•Arrry Sere. RMECTIEI23 Sept 2919-104 U Manufactory of Pocket mums, &C. • . No. 5 Cliesitut Street, aboxs Second PIMA DELPIII./.. • • rHi l subscriber respectfully solicits pithlle attention 1 to his superior and tasteful stock of Prirket Books, Banker's Cases. Hill Books, Dressing •Cascs. Card Cases, Pert Mousles, Purses, Pocket Knisles,and other floe Cutlery. Gold Pens and Pencils, Scans lases, Chess Men, Back Gammon Boards. Dominos or, 4r.c. Ills assortment cos:instil of the most fashionable and. modern itylcs. °film finest quality and e.celle.t Work embmcine every desirable fancy pattern. which - he will at all times he prepared to exhthit and furnish wholesale of retail on the most. pleasing terms. *Purchasers wha desire to supply themselves with articlesiif the best quality will consult their interests by calling at this establishment lEMI H. 811111TH, Pncitrt Ronk Manufartstrer.s2lCheetrutt Street AUltlit 25, 1849 • 3S-6sten „ • • - List kit' Letters, • • • EMAINING in the Post Office it Pottsville, Pa onthe IstlANovsmber, 18451. A • - Skip Lenses. .-AteLon 'Alan Archahrort Thu'. 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ANDREW MORTIMER,P. 43-3 t Nov 3, 1849 ige.R.Tdtti of the Court of LO O D n E I LEaV t z ; elm* of cchtslkil, to Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Quatter Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and TerollllVf. and Geceml Gaol Delivery, In said eminty,and STRANGE Y. Pazstest: end Citaazu Featzsg, Esquires, Judgei of the Court of Quarter rcessioccs of the Peace, Dyer and Terminer. and Gen eral Gaol Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences, in the said conntrof Schuylkill, by their pre. cents to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and Getieral Gaol Delivery, to his holden at Orwigsburg, on Monday the 1 0th day of December next, to continue two weeks, if_neees eery. • Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are bithe veld precepts, commended to be then and them, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, ingot sitions,examlnations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which in their several offices appertain to be done; and alt those that are bound by reeogni , zanc es, to prosecute al/Rion the prisoners, that ere nr thin shall be in the gaol of said minty of Schuylkill, kre to be then and there to prosecute them, as shall be jest, • • . . Sheriff's O ffi ce, Orwigs- C. M. STRAUB. Sheriff. bare, Nor. 10, 1689. f " 46.tc N.N.—The wiinersm andjumrs who are summoned to attend said court, are required to attend ponctually. In rase of non-attendance the law In each cases made and provided will he rigidly eutlirced. This noliee is published by order of the Court; those coo. tented will govern themselves accordingly. VOTICE is hereby elves, that a (Mort of Common lii Pleas, for the trial of causes at Issue in end for the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwlitsburg, Id the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 3d day of December, to continue two weeke•lf necessary. Therefore, all persons having suits pending, and all persons whese duty it shell hem appear at said Court. Will tago notice, and govern theu3selwdr aCcordingly. I.4lerilre Office, °twigs- 1 . C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff. burg, Nov .10,1040. S 40.1.6 E. nicks Jonei, WOOLPPALE DEALER 6r. MANUFACTURER OP WILLOW AND WOODEN IVARE, NO. 1.1 1 NORTH SECOND ST. Between Market and Arch its. under) Sidney )pens Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Ctinrch, trAl) on band and is constantly receivlnga large and IL extensive assortment of Combs, Drubes.,Fancy Goods of every description. (too niimernus to mention.) Looking a1:1%503 of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets Coaches. Chairs, &c. BROOMS. Shaker's Eastern WiSci and Country Brooms. Win dow Blinds, Door Mom Tubs, thickets, Churns, Wash boards—ln fact, Wootton and Willow Ware , orevery description, all of which will be sold low for Cash or Coy acceptance.' Merchants Would save themselves much tiineamf trouble. by calling and examining my stock heforepur chasing. N. B.—Looking Glasses, are insured against Break age to all pawnor the Ul4Oll. Wililoolextra charge. 'oloyust 2S ? 1949. . 11.5-3 mu 4{.~ E - The Great China: Store, NO. 210 CHESNUT STREET, rowans:minx.. rut to the citizens of Pottsville, and _its atcinity for their kind attention to out former ad vertisements. and their increased custom, we would again request Abelr company to view tor large and splendid arsortritent of CHINA GLASS AND QUEENSWARE„ Dinner Sets, Ten Sets,- Toilet Sets; - • Plates. - Dishes, Pitchtrs,dr.e.lic • Class Tumblers, Salts, Wines, Decanters, ' Ccilcries. Preserve Dishes.. &c. kr.. in any quantity to suit purchasers will be sal. lower than the name quality can be obtained for else wbero—lit (het at Ices than Wholesale Prices. • - A splendid assortmeot of American andEnglisb now HRITANNIA METAL, WARE .. . of very many mules and at all prices, such is were never before offered for male in this 'city. " FANCY CHINA In greattariety very cheat,. ticWe hereby extend on Invitation .to any wenn from Pottsville or its neighborhood to cal and scans, and they will at least be pleased to walk around our beatitifill store, and look over tte finest stock in -the eonntry, considered one of the-Dods of the city. • Very respectfully., ~ • ...• , • . TYNDALE... MITCHELL:: ' • P= Proclamation. CHID SATE THE COMMONWEALTH Proclamation. I= ?WWl's, Rib 24 . , '4O, 'l*-TITE coma OF-OltlION PLEAS OF S kill Connty. Isaac Staff, Thomas num.:Sod JamenW.Pant and Sanwa N. Bunkrr, With notice to bin oearditre. Elite betty T. Bunker, and 'the following named Per' bons and lestizotioos.cLalhaine under Causes- 1 Witt. Ilognots, deceased. whether as heirs or 'devisees. •12 James Wcmdward John Tar now and Warner JUstice,"Execetori of the Lan Will and Testament of Church ill Hourttoll, deceased, Susannah Louisa Minton, 1111 Y Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis, Mary Abe °fhb, Margaret T. Johnson. Mottle CI. Tito erre, C.Houston Vane] e ve..4 no. Vaneleve, Wm. C. Masten, Eliza Este Houston, Mary Houston Geo. H. Brown, Wm.C. 11. Brown, American Sunday School unlace, the Philad'a. Orphans' Asylum. the Indigent Widotea and single Wo -1 mans Society, the Pennsylvania Bible Society. the Philadelphia Home Missionary Society, the tinlon Benevolent Society, the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, the Pennsylvania masa lotion for the Deaf and Uumb.the Fuel Saving Society of the City and Liberties of Philadel phis, the American Bible Society, the Northern Soup Society of Philadelphia, in the Northern Liberties, and the Southwark Soup &kitty. with notice to all and every person. Corpora tion or Institution claiming sender the *aid Churchill Houston, deceased, whether as heirs or devisees, or in airy way whatever. , June Term, 1849.-68. Breve De Part. Fare BY virtue of an order of sale. made In the shove stated action of Paw.iflou, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendee, on - Tuesday, Norember 271 h. 184% • at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Pennsylvania Halt, in the Borough of Pottsville. County aforesaid, the following described premises, viz: Alithst certain Furnace. Forge. arid trues of land, situate in the Borough of Pottsville and Norwegian Township'. Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania begin-. ning at a Spruce trce..snarked for a comer, an d stand. Ina on the east side pfthe Canal; and Otto of the ricer Schuylkill:thence running partly down along the Schuylkill and ultimately crowing it. north 81 degrees, West 46 perches to a Spruce tree ettrner,standing on the west side of the river Schuylkill, the waters edge, thence by land late of Alex. and John Young. now called Carbon Hill tract along the several crosses and distances'edwn the said River about 4il perches to a post, thenie by theavestern and northern lines of the said Carbon 11111 trap, to land formerly of Abraham and William Poll., flaw or late of Ames and McDer mott thence by land formerly or said Young's now or late uf Thomas Marco. to a large white oak tree cm.' ner, by a public, toad now called Norwegian street thence along thesame, smith 24 degrees, west 174 per cites, south 46 digrees, west 68 perches, south 54 de pees,. west 41 perches to the corner pout of Jame limpets' lot, and by the some and the last course con sinned 120 feet more, making in all 48, perches, 4 feet and 6 !riches to a post. thence US.. NOTWettati st., by lot No 102,„soutb 30 degrees, east 2:.)0 feet to a post, south 54 degrees, west 60,feet to a post, thence by lot No 101, south 30 degrees, east 130 feet, 'Meth 54 de green, west 230 feet to a post, thence by lot No, 100, south 60 degrees. west 173 feet 3 inches to a post. on the outtude alley line of the old town of Pottsville, thence by land late of Benjamin Pott midland. of the New York Coal Company, south 32 degrees, ea5t,,3112 feet to a post at, Norwegian .Creek, thence dowtOlhe same to a birch tree corner at the confluence of the Norwegian Creek and River Schuylkill, thence south 20 degrees. writ 12 perches to a post, south 47 degrees east 311 perches use a post.thenee across the same, north 70 degrees. east 6,perches to a post, mandingat Schuyl kill, thence up the same and along the line of Rub t. M. and Lawrence Lewis, north 2 degrees, west 6 p er ches to a stone, north 76 degrees. east 8 perches to n white pine sapling corner, standing on the! Canal, thence rep along the towing path of the said Canal, north 22 degrees, east 52 perches to a nest, north 49 de gree., east 8 peiches to a post, north'7l degrees, east 20 perches to • post, north 3.9 degrees,east' I I perches to a post, north 25 degrees, emit 31 perches to a post north 74 degrees, east 22 perches Bra post, noribBs' degrees, Coal 181 perches to the place of beginning ; containing 97 acres and 151 perctiesminie or Ices, in chiding o part of the said premises, the pieee of land called the Island, excepting,out of the foregoing boun daries these eleven lots of ground, hounded by Wash ington et. Jefferson et. Cral et. and Centre st., a tot ni ground boudned by Coal at. Schto (kill at. mans o 20 feet wide alleys, owned by the Schuylkill Navigation Company; all that lot or piece of ground, hounded by Schuylkill , street the Schniyiknil River Basin, and the eastern line of the lot now occupied by George Lauer, the lots No Tanilli on Schuylkill street, and the lots Noy 3,7, IS and 16 on Norwegian street;ulso 2 cer tain luta situate in the Bornueh of Pottsville aforesaid on the east side of Norwegian street. fronting on the same 120 feet, and extending in lenght or depth hack, 230 feet, and marked in the general plan of said town, Nos 100 and 101 ; also, a certain lot of ground situate fu the Borough of Pottsville aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: beginning/Alt a pout, thence along an alley In the Town of Pottsville, parallel to the loemarked in the plan of the said town, No 41 and 40, south 40 degree., cast 123 feet to a oust, thence by land formerly of John Pon. north SO degrees, east 120 feet to a post, thence by land formerly of the Bahl John Pon, north 30 degrees, west 123 fret to a pond, and thence along land formerly of the said John Pon, south 60 degrees,west 120 feet to the :place of begin ning, subject to theciaint of Mount Carbon Rail road Company. fur so much of the said lot or gime of ground as the said Company may or can lawfully claim for the use of the said Road. Also, nil that tertain tut of piece of ground situate on the north westerly side of Norwegian street and the southward ly side of Coal street, in the Borough of Pottsville,* of ; beginning at the northwestwardly of, the canter of the said Norwegian street and Coat street, thence along the said Coal street, lonia 30 decrees, West 106 feet 0 inches, thence by ground of Jacob Alter, south 60 ;degrees, west 150 feet, anuice tomb 30 , degrees, west 7 fret. thence south 00 nlegrees, went 30 feet to a 40 feet wide street, as widened by the sand Jacob Alter from a 20 feet wide alley now co lied. Rail. toad street, thenCe along • the said Railroad street, south 30 degrees. east 225 i'eet 9 inches, to the north westerly corner of said Railroad street and Noose glen street, thence along said Noravegiatistreet, north 54 degrees, east 188 feet to the place of inegtimine ; also, all the +interest which was of said Jacob Alice, in, sod to the strip of ground. lying, In wont of the above described lot of ground thrown out by the card Jacob Alter to widen the of 20 feet wide alley to a 10 feet wide street, true talted'Railroad street. Also all that piece or parcel of ground situate in Die Borough of Putts, ille. aforesaid • beginning at a post near the side of the Norwegian ' Creek, thence north 32 degrees, weal 240 feet to the eastwa filly side of the Mount Carbon Railroad, thence down along thealde,,f the same, south 171 degrees, east 00 feet, south 221 de grees, east 175 Oct ton post, thence from said Road across said Creek, north 44 degrees, east 54 L e ch Io the beginning, with the Mills, landings, Basin, Railroad and appurtenances, brimming andappertaining to all the above described premises wine:Tare known a. the Greenwood estate, excepting out of the same, fain un divided tifth parts of the attune or fossil coal awl the right of mining for and removing thin same that may he found upon the said premises, laying within the boundaries of the Coal Region, set forth and mention. ed in a certain Deed from William Morris and wife to Isaac Thnmas, dated' June 23d, A. D., 1700, and also excepting any lots that may have been sold heretofore, and not hbove specially entitled with the appurtenan ces. Sheriff's °Mee, °mica. 1 J. T. WERNER, Sheriff. burg, Oct. 27, 1840. 5 44-ts Small Profits Quick Sales. STARTER & SON, ==l=Z=l,l ARE now receiving their roll assortment of NEW STYLES FALL GOODS, which have been selected with great care, and at the LaWest Cash Prices, and roe beauty. sn per tority, sad richness or style, they defy competition. Our store we have so arranged that it now compri ses five ettrelenVottertiner ts. vin SHAWL ROOM, BLANKET ROOM, SIT.K ROOM, MAIN STORE, and BASEMENT. where we have arranged neatly every variety of Dry Goods; and to Which we solicit the • ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. Our Shawl Room contains some 1500 Lone and Square Shawls, of nearly every description, such as Blanket, Plaid, Ornate. Thibet, Cashmere, Crape, Ter kern ti.e celebrated "flay State. Lone and Square Shawls," black Silk and other varieties or Shawls, from to *3O a piece. IN OUR BLANKET ROOM, We have arranged 500 pair Ribbon Bound, Bath, Whienry, Fancy Enda, Lamb's Wool, Cradle, Crib, Irmilng and Horse Blankets. from *I to *lO per pair. We have also arranged in our Blanket ROOM, S casii soperior WRITE COUNTERPANES, In size fmm DA to 14-4, of the Lancaster, Manchester anti superior English qualities, prices from *2 to •1z a plain. We heat come Into our SILK ROOM, where may be seen a large assoriment or every de,. st Harlon n( new and fashionable Silks, vizi Plain Changeable Silk., full colors, Fimired do do very rich, Do do tin in neat figures • Changeable Striped Glace Silks, beautiful. Plain do do very good. Plain Changeable Turn Satins—these ate . the very best kind °ranks to wear. Figured Changeable Tare Satins--these are the handsomest goods imported. RICH BLACK SILKS. Elegant Black Silks. with a rich lustre, in all widths. from I yard loaf yardd -wide ; together with Plaid, Striped and Fancy Saks in great Variety, how 671 to 50 per yard. Proceeding From thence to the 'RAIN STORE, may be found an almost endless assortment of rich and neat and superior Fall Goods. French Merinos In every desirable color. 6.4 French Cashmeres and Parantattas. • Superior and Cheap Black Alpacas, from 1 . 4 cts. to RI per yard. Plaid, Striped and Figured Alpacas. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. Worsted Woolen Plaids. - .`- 51011SELIN DE I,AINES AND CASHMERES. Thcb and neat figorcd De Laines, from DI to 75 its • per yard. De Ls Ines in all plain rind fancy Waco-tors. - Rich Satin Striped De Lain.. . Cashmeres in every variety of styles, from 18 In 75 cent. per yard, CHINTZES—PRINTS, CALICOES. We have abundance of Calicoes, from the low price of 3 eta. to superfine yard wide French Chintzes. at rt eento. WAVES-STOCKINGS-HANDKERCHIEFS _ . Always in store a full assortment of Gloves, Stock- Inge, Linen Cambric and bin Handkerchiefs, Collura, Balt. and Neck Rlbbrinctiuspetiders, Cravats. Ace, &c. CLOTII3—CABBII4EVEB-18ATINETti. Ilmadelothe in all fashionable colors. •Cassimeres in plain, striped and plaids. do in superior blacks,. 611, win 50. Eattlaette in great variety, black, blue, mixed, striped and plaid. from 31 . 1-1 to 87.1-2 etr. VESTi NUS of every variety. . • 'KENTUCKY JEANS from 18 34 in 37 1-2 cent': FLANNELS—FLANNELS. Our stock of Flannelais nee) , extei;sise.eontlating in Whites of Domestic, Gauze. Welsh, Unahrinkable. Twilled, 44, and flbrouding Flannels. (tool 12 I 2 to 75 cenn, SCARLET AND YELLOW FLANNELs.- . Plain Red Flannels, from VD to 75 cents. Twilled do do from 25 to 50 cents. fellow Flannels from In) to 50 cents. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, For. Ladies and Sacks, a beautiful article; Cray, Blue, and Cherry Sack Flannels. We then take it. walk lore OUR BASEMENT, Where we find 'a large 'stock and well escorted of Sheeting and Shirting Dusline, r,om 1 to 3 yards wide. Bed Tick ings, Shirting Stripes, Blue and Btown Cotton Drillings. Checks, Cotton Flannels. Creshnitd Diaper Towellinga, Lindland Cotton Table Diapers, Manchester Glnehams, &e. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS tee call Aid examine our goods. , We sell cheap. Our terms oar net Cash. Recollect t DARTERS 1301 V, No. 15 North Second St., above Darket.St., Thileds. . October 27, 1840. 44-th Adams t Brothers. BLANK BOOK DIANUFAOTIIREML No, 18 Nara 'Mint Strut, Phitadelphia, OWN Or THE PIG 2100113 . Qupply BLANK BOOKS cheaper at th e Miaufac lqlory than can by bad at any BOOkstOrn. WI the ' ' acknowlettiedanyerior. - In& 20, 'l9 9-1 Buffalo Robes. rTlFlEsubscribers offer for ssie 400 ¢alcs of Buffalo Robes, received direct from St. Louis, which will be sold reasonable, to lots to init. purchasers . • - ..WOAIttATIL. SON, Fur Manufactory. JOHN ItORNCEIEL; fdanufactdrer and •tf 4 4r all such as and R. tail, No. $33- Faulk Sun../ r hle23l' t!t adelphla. N.ll. Funs repaired. chanted and cleaned In - the neatest manner. VePi. /9.'99-4 9 3m. _ ; V: Furs ! Furs I Furs TV F.ll MS EL. Yo. 98 North Thud St..Philada., VV .tdantifacturer of FURS. of all kinds. such a. Mofl. Bor,. vim orinee. Gloves. IL:larope., he. Also, BUFFALO ROBES, all of which may be had at the lowest cash price., at wholesale and retail.. N. It.—Repalries done at the ahoftcat•notice. . Oct 6. 1849. 41.3m0 Bluffs; Boas, Victorlas, AND FUR TRIMMINGS. 11. D. COVEN, FANCY FCRR/ER, WOULD most respecttully call the utign ;-&: no, of all persona In want of any article in rho , . FANCY FUR • businille. that he has now ready a splendid assert-' meni of the above mentioned article.. made of °Very description of Fars. and In the great variety . of shapes that are new fashionable. which he corers to sell at very reasonable profits, at his 'FUR STORE, • . Xs. 5$ Neill Swat! St, (two dews below ars4 Si.) Petladelphia. Merchants purchasing to sell again, would And It considerably to their advantage to call and examine his stock and Judge for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. The full market price always given for Skins of description. The Store Is always close - d on Saturdays. ' CUMEN Nn. i. 2 2cl at.. Otto doors below Arch) Philad. Sept. 1 . 4, MIL 3S-3mo, Fancy Furs, Bluth, Boas and :Tippets. DAVID U. SOLIS, • ' (at:cal.:sou TA, sOOl, Minimum.) IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FUR?, .H",`,..l!f,G,lnu",ll"ed'enn: Erg, i with s eLe . , I very superior atyle.N s tti n t7l3lmTuTtaro u ln n tte lti m e tt eleg y:int manner, and would invite the atieraftin cif Nee- . chants sod others, to his superior end extentive.al - which, an he Manufactures as, well ai Ln ports, he is ...titled to offer at suet return as few boosts in the United States can compete Mitb. DAVID - li. SOLIS, Arch (Mulberry) 'trek, Mows iSelow Nest to Louden & Co.'s Family Medicine Store. ' Aug. le, PIM 31 7 15m0 Meet re always closed ; on Saturday.. tea The highest:Cash Mice paid for Shlpplog Fur*. Leaf Tobacco.; 2t 11112)9. Mayas We wrappers; 26 it Ws. Kentucky e/wrappers ; 29 bhdri. Sian land wrappers; 25 cases line Connecticut Seed wrappers; 70 case• fine Con necticut Eaters; cheltp Cigars. Mannfaciurers crlll Onti It in their advantage In call at the large Cheap Store of' , S. Donins,3. 2n9 North 2d St, opposite the Golden Lamb Hotel. Philadelphia. r•N 9.—Storekeepeia coming in fur fail aupjnhra will Plesne call. 1 have a large lot of all kinds of Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco; 900,lati large Common Ci gars, 500,000 Soaked (tall . Cigars; Span'gars ; 500.00 n fine Cigars of various brands, together! with a largo . quantity of rives, &c. whichl will sell at the lowest prices. All bills 0ver..20, per cent. off rnt Cash. ' Oct 27 lel9. 44-7ato „ . New Hall Carpeting . . v, r.w CARPETING, Oil Cloths. Wleirlow Shades, 1:2 &c. &c., at the Cheap Store hin.4l7l , Nordi &road Street, (first Carpet Store below Arch). /nst received by late arrivals at iliiii purr, and fromllie best Facto ries in the country, viz. I Ingrain Carpeting from 25 to, 60 eIF, per yard, ' Imperial 3 ply, 1,00 ” 1,12/ 1 •• ' Royal Twilled yeititian, 75 " 00 " • London Damask, 021 " 75.1 " l'lntn Striped, 111 '•5O "i " Oil Cloths for floors (reel I to 8 r aid, w i'd e , from ri to 75 cents per square yard. i Also, r•ipaohili and C.ratini slattlrEs of all widths and ell ' -end, and for sale he i ' . styles, inn imported, laid for sale by ILICHARD ROCF.II.TS, No 40 N. second at., (first 6rpet Store below Arch.) ' Sept 1, 1819. 30-2nio - Carpets and Oil Calln; at, ELDILIDGE , S CHEAP 'WAREHOUSE, ' PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS who wish to get good hargalr4 In CAR PETS or OIL CLOTHS. either vvtintdralr nr re tail, sill do well to cell on the subscriber, ia.l his Cl • nenses in his present location ore very ligh ' he as en. abled and determined to sell at the lowesi, prices in thecity. lle.oirers for this season an excelltut asaort mem of - Splendid Imperial, three ply, 1 \ Beautiful Superior ingrain, Fine and Medirisn .do , ). CAUI'ETS. Entry and Stair of all kinds. j And List; Cotton and, Rae. • And Olt. CLOTHS; from 2 feet to 21 feet wide:fon Rooms, Halts, A..e.'sv ilia a gnat variety of lone priced ttlftrallt curneur from 20 to 50 C 1.1114, slid Stair and En, try , .;.1-rpeITI nom Id In 50 r.nta tin, yard. al, , Met tinge, Rugs, Floor CliTteli, Stair Mle. Ac. r. 11. I/. ELIMIIME, Stlawberry st. one doer above Che4oat. near Second. PhilndSiphia, 36:31n0 • Rept. I, Ifg Carpeting*, Bedding; and Fur- NG WALL -ttOUlt. TIE Pulr,tibei would notify hi, friend,: and the 1,111 e. that he has opened a CAIIPETINti, 11E1). DINO & FURNISHING 'WA IIE.IIOOM. :It, No Pa South Serond St.. Philadelphia, learly Oppl) , Ait the Bank of Pennsylvania. where he intends keeping for .rale an assortment of the following articles : t:arpt-ts. Bags and Door Malts; Mir Moss and Conduakk Mat. 'tresses, l'ali.ters,;(7nitnlerpanes, ComfortatdeA, Dian Spread:‘, Sheds and' Pillow roses, CA`amting House Chairs and Cu;hions, Camp Stools. WashstandA. Otte, and every variety of Mahogany and Maple Iled pleads, &c. • DELL NOIII.IT, Jr. Oct 6, 1649. Toss : Toys ! , 0 lIR brie and general amriment of Tarr, Doll. and Fancy Article., Fancy and 'CraveHint Bask et., Slates aqd Pencil.. filarbles. Seaar easen and Tube., Pipes, Snutf-Rozee, Harmonicas, and a variety of other article,. can always he found. whirieoale and retail, at the New Toy, Basket and Fancy Store. . . - r ]OIIN DOLL. No. 00 North Vet, below Arch and Race, IthHada. Oct 20, 1618 ' . 43-Imo 1 Toys S Toys GEORGE DOLL, No. 100 Xarth ZJ *Out. Wow Race, PHILA.D6LPHIs. II AS Just received a large assortment of , Toys Ll.lia of all sizes, dolls' heath!, muslin bodies, toys In braes, harmonicas, pipes, segar vases, snuff bores, marbles, Jesysha rps, slates and penellr, tNmi ones. cards, canes, rattles. penny toy., with a 'large variety of other fancy articles, at the lowest prices. wholesale and retail. Call and see, at No 100. North Rd at. Philadelphia. Sept RS, 1819. --40 am New York Dry Good Store, LORD, TAYLOR & CO.,' Ab 208 Ckcstskt Street reiladeiphia, HAVE now on hand, just received direct from the manufacturers, a full atainitment of Silks, Cash meres, Merinocs.De Lai nes. Shawls, &c.. &c. The colors awl designs being of their own selecting. and entirely theirs. Linens. Hosiery, Daberdasbery and all the different makes of Domestic Goods constantly on hand, whole sale and retail. & Co. never deviate from fleet price. 13. W e are daily receiving goods from the New York Auctions. Philadelphia, Sept 24 '42 Blind Manufactory. n. CLAR Et, VENITIAN BLIND NAN Tr r cTititE si z . of the Golden Xl4,tgle. No. 139 and 1.13 I SoutA suand at. below Dock at. • , PHILADELPHIA • EEPS always on hand a. large and fashionable ai- K .ortment-of WIDE end NARROW SLAT WIN DOW fiLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, Of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Haring refitted and enlarged libietaablistiment t !leis prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. • • • . • Constantly on, hand an assortment of . . MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety, manulactored expressly fir Ills own sales,and purchasers may therefore rely tot a ,guo.l tide. id.-Open in the evening. , Orders from a distance packed carefully, end sent free of portemge, to any part of the city. H. CLARKI 35.1 y Pittlada. August 25, 1640 Womratti & Son, N . 15 North Fourth Street—PHILADELPHIA. INVITE. Town and Country Dealer, to examine their 'tack of Goods, which comprisea a fall as ortment of I . 41081E11V AND TRIMMINGS, English and German small ware. Aninng our slock of Goods are White Cotton Fringes. Woolen ComfOrts, Wormed Mitts, Worsted Socha,Hoods. Zeplu yr Worsted, Woolen barns, Knitting Cotton, Threads. Taper, Pins, Needles, Woks and Eyes, &c. Alpaca Hose, ribbed and plain, Cashmeres, Merind Merino Shirts and Diawers.titover,Thibet.Cashniere, hie. Stay Bindings all width, Carpet Bindings, r.t.oe • Threads. iltittons, Silk Fringes, Etuid Trimmingi, &c. Sept fr., ISIS. SO-3mo ' , Watches! Watches! ' GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PERSONS IN WANT OF A COOD W ATV!. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, II NO. 110 NORTH SECOND STREET. ISVINgi received additinnal supplier of Gold nod Mayer Watches of every . destription, from.l.Andon, Liverpool and SertrierlantOm portationr,ll now prepared to farrihh MeVery' best article at a priee far below any ewer Mrered, of the same unality, and which cannot be undersold by any other store in Philadelphia or elsewhere, Every watch sold will bo perfectly regniated, and warranted in he no good as represented. - Watches at the following low prices: fold Legere,. Dill Jewelled, IS karat eaass,only /Men Silver do do do „ 'l%OO Gold Leplbes, Jewelled, is karat case, . Silver, do Ao The L. R. Broomall. Gold Pen, a superior article In silver case, with pencil, and warranted. $1.90; Gold r entals for *l.OO, and ujiwanle, Gold bleitallias, 'and Locket for Daguernotype Likenesses, Gold Chains, Gold and hair Bracelets. Brew Pins. Ear Rings' Ell , ger Rings. and a general assortment of every descrip tion of J ewelry at unosuni low pricer. .1 LEWIS R. ItROONIALL,i• • No. 11O'North Second et.; secood door below [taro Philadelphia.- • [April H. '49. Ifoly • Furs! TUTS! Furs !.;' • Ii7OW that Cold weather is approaching, the Ladle* VI are beginning to want their Fun. ' CFIAILLES OAILWORD, - N:o. 104 CIIESNUT STILEkTr • • -TiIiTADELPIIIA. - . ( IFas opencned fnr the roman a new and magniflreni aaaori ment of Fag, among %glitch will be found 'sable. Hudson's Say Nettie, Mehl Martini Stehtl , Martin, Slink Sable, Filth, Chinchilla, Ermine Squirrel, &c., of very superior qbaliry. - • • • • LP tilLllEti BARDWARE.—A .ctirrigehr anent et Stallders..Baddletr. Carriage Md.:, and Rons•-kaeveer. aordware redneadspriteL • • - July 21r, • 31 . -1 • ' • BRIG= de:roTr. WE - - Carver, • ARCH T.ECTt AND ENOINIPED, . o AtetA Stith Strelt, Pktidotea. IVES Dltr o- INCS AND SI`k;.33FICAIIONS OV g_x c,, atfu t t,, e rect Dening*. &e. and layout the :greunct . fdr ihulturt S+•u+or Centelertea ; together with the atrhheentent of Tree* to give ine proper. et Chnrchel, lloopiththe• 'Poses+. wawa ,i‘Vorks.ttae-Workt. ax.. on thelatestazhl most ipprov inridding heating ventilating, &e. I Penada.Fe . 24. • • , Patagonia Guano-- 11111 E antlribers invite the attention of Pansers I and itra I ra to their supply of this remarkable fer tither—their n importation, and selected by alt el perlenced supercargo. living dry like: the lieru•ian; tt Is alt packed In Wither Cotton hami-but not being like tbss. a GOrreinlikeSt toonormiy. c.f. be afforded at a !orreries. 1 Orders from a dioance can be eseented,ellhes from our stocks Wore or at Nov York. SOLI TER BRODOUTON. eIOI North Wharves. Philadelphia. Sept ik is 9. 37- spliirtsitten Take Notice 1 3 ' ' I •, ( JOHN KRIDE.H., `last conger of Wahl.' cad S‘calli St.. ) PHILADLLitIio. rost,ntly on hand. °this own mania facture. 1‘,1...d. a complete assortment or BS. 8 11 4 T GUNS. PISTOLS, &e.. • - fdreams nl the bent quality a. represeeled. i eventfully Invitee the attention of pur rri.--d ...Moly Poirder flasks. Shot age. tiopering Powder. Gun Cotton. Per * :Shot. • Bullet Moptda. Ball and Biala +t ad nll materials for lion dttaltota. Sports- Orins as bow as any other eltablieherteel— ed Stater. 4' ony . of his skill et a manufacturer the Prela te awarded ty him Tsto,Cenitineteu in the I and 1912. and lour Silver Me.dal• In lbw, -1916-1917 and Ibl9—nll of which may be • place of business. Ile supply of REVOLVING PISTOLS eon. iliand. , 1.1" Gum , just received, also and aseortwebt I Tarltic.. 1910. EiM! K E . F: ; I ,tI . RIFT Which - he to nlncb h chaser. Ile is nit Bags, Gem tu% inn C.' C'atridges, men, ike . in the Cm Intestini kits Itoot years Int , years PA men at , lti C}A Unity on H A stack of Fi Ittrt Aug. 25 - 7.✓/ ' all 1111111 dery Cr 00d$. J. C. & V. r.. Tmatn, )4.10 S oh 14 Stmt. io•xtssf niask nos , 4 /1 1 , . .. • - PIMA DELPIII4,• -; • Ell lour.; to announce iol their efflaCHaer• 2"7.; tut the trade In general. that they base pow , r.o . n store, and ore daily receiving. a nrll ass-. ' ...-, 4 -----• ultnent of Fall 31111hfcry GOods, of their own i linportal no , , comprising the folloWing Imitates: dlncu Velvets. Gr. do Ail blues, i Velvets. . 4 8tlitg. Ribbons and silks, with.n fall assortment of Blanes Net tie. 1 ekrattoi, Crowns. Ctn., n 1 Linings. Frames. i /r„ Wn , r, r., and •by far.the choitlest assortment of French tot Antcrieatt Flowers of sty haulm In lb' trnav,o , me In bb CoUnd in them, United States. P. S. ' If you don't call and see us and look at our,,, goods, i Is pow' own (atilt, and not ours.' Sept. 13, 1819 , 3S•amo rilhic is sin it l'aierrrai nitrify Kflls,oteqolll . Ar mitbou of tits /fun Perk. , 17% I: and experworo ham fully proved that this' I uN I V F:R.-1.11. 1. REME , DY,p.., not its eyttavon the 1 1 11.., 1/ 1.1.111 , 1, 111 , 11. hies, toting ,hit.ti more Joan I }vm+ before the politic. w.. .... l l ,, n f t . i , titt) ... .. r. nct i l o se n m i. n t a i. t .. di n s n in i l a r i es c ( c e , l n e . l , l: .y ra h. cter m oL o ft .. s t da lyitire,ented to the proprietor. w. , e y ov T i n g .. t t o xa rr n o i r n ; . t h e int. 3 , *(: .. n .. • n natured i1,01,41.1.1tin,w (withoutltose %I:Stitt...sr. In .) A AAir the timely use of t ids (nit. , • '1111,1119 are the 11. u -dirtied etatemenle of patient, ill m °Ores, and others who have ,used the Oil, of eli es, which in themselves:mipear.tin retnarliahle, Int iv re they ut all interested in n peculiar point,- they, i cot It loudly hare been credited. Th following diseases are among many Others in list c re of which this tilt has been compliitely rUCCEPII tut atid in wlncli.others hull entirely failed i— ri pisin, Sweeny, Ringholie, Witolgalls, Poll Evil. Ca I. n., rrarLed Heels, Calls of all knolo,l,am e n e mi. Fr s WounclA. rinromm,llrtii•en. Stout crack., p.m. . Fret, Scratches, or. Greane.Mange, !thrums(lsm, ..1" Animal,. External Poisons. Painful Net noun rropl Wllltlnre.Ourno Chahlam.. ('h•pell flambe, Crimp. Con. [•rts ~f the )lorcles, Swellings, Weakness of On Caked Ilrenos, kr.. fie. • . 1 ' Afi• Mitt .1, 11 CAlll'ltCylo PURCHASERS . . • •are of i'HUIVIERFEMS. and besnrethe name Sure Proprirtor, 6EORCE W. MERCHANT. [wt. N. Y.. blown it, the nide °Nile loottleAnd , vititw ovo, rink. Don't Le pnrsii3-• .111 1 tt 11 11, llnog Oro: wirlitlio promise it ii duet 11161 a pm third by tho'e unprincipled trip, tc 111 ttretch like India Rub- , plod . ‘l,•var • her a, • • . re.of a kindred spirit of those in ow large fities..iviin, nefarious practireshave Su recent.' ty be, elp,,a to the action of Congress. ,Th, as wlm attempt to Counterfeit thi.iarticle•re ro ferre,i.ro the law of New York, ofllloy ISIS, by whieh it wilt he mien that every person meddling In these counkirleits to swthject to indictment, imprisonment and A pdrson selling not of tnis State, will he lialble.ta arreht,When in the et tate, nod also to be held as a wit nese .kningt IfinAe he bought of or mild for. All Orders addreesed to the proprietor will be prompt ly f i, rer onded to. • Net a.Pattiphlet of the Agent, and ice what won der. a Raccompliched by the me of this medicine. Sol by recyclable dealers generally in the United State cud Canada. Aloe, by I, J. C !It. 1111CIIES. Pdticville l E. J.: ,ry. Tantartha ;C. Frailty Orialgcbure ; Almon / nail etttlehem : Comp 6c Nenney, Easton I. Lewis Smitt .i. Co.. Mlentmvn ; It. 'Manner, Sunbury; It. J. Soli afer, fililtrin ; hi; A. McCoy, Northumberland;' tir. r... Voile. Wilkeebarre; W. Anthony & Co., While Ilave l lt ; C. W S baffle, I.eiviaborn S. Williams. Dear thee ; C. M. Etter t: M auch Chunk ; Roller & inner, Tunki MEM d Wrote of this great remedy: , l i It in universally admitted to be the most wonderful mbinatinit known to the wotld fur the immediate, to ief of di.," c soil pato. never fails while there remains scan:lent br, In rentine a natural awl healthy action to the rapillvry tuissi:ls of the hotly, and urpialree the circulation orate, Wood Ity this means a contiollinir power is ealnett ittiorthe most ttialignant (twins of disease, which ears .llol be obtained from any other remedy. Such mike/ powerof this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the hunian franc; I very bone and uthfcle. , 7 ,, lrMand litrament. le smirched oto. and made sensible n its notifying and healing intluenev• Bence Ic.sonies it nputt,as readily . With internal ai , external diseases.. , itimeentis instances are on record where thisverne— tly has restored health to lallotifs to near the grave ilvitl the intil+l' poweV:o internal remedies fatted to produce any subtet. Such has Itequtntly been Wears ', /efloissation of tht 'Bard.. ' patient ever need die with this disoase whist the I.imotic Ointment eaelko. otsaint.d. That eaIIfIgeIVIIII pidemic known as the Purr ii'F.ry',ip , l;lP • I i,, ; , . 71 , a U:V apt be cured by tho. remedy. For - ..- , i /yuotmatory Rktuatttient, lite ointment is IhP mnel complete retnedy prepared. it 11l tot,' out of 1110 it will allVid entire serrate the siss cases or tninnt , R. amens va rot, ITections of the 'pine, rhenmatifin,, latnenen.elee e sou , ihroarh. broil, hit it, Mfg/Tilly, unhp, ehille, itses, scattt N.atl. vcr,filla; salt 11 ,, ,5117. ety.lpelam, ,lera mnrbn., ego.. rn the face or hr,!aill., burns. in. , 'toed err., fl,r wores,,tc , will Be iihmOliettely re, eel hr the ore of Ibis remrdy. ' For 11l Ether partk lars and te,timntilalt; se! rimpb pit with earl' Sant. Price 23 and 40 cciu9per bottle. FOr faltrY , 3011,1 P R AWN. Ipn:fdr gale. 11 , me. 4r,ent in taditowri id the State. Uept 29. !.119. • . - - r , lIE subscriber has just received a lot of Tlenawri ... / • Extra Family noutb ! . i & Ilain'a Extra Family hoot , alrer*lttipOrkif ant- Cie for Faintly use—suattafactured at Bending, (row i , the haw white wheat.aalitch he Will eel! at tuanufac liiVre ptices. . 1 le abuitcha all kin& of Ffofir .. add Pied at thw 13fir e i r l a facturcra wholcaalo patens, he belwg ..dgeat foe , • I eatemilve Manufacturers. ' 1. . i I rons, We. Arne 3.15i9. - . 1 . 8. U. 8 '° IR) 11 4 N 5- F4. 1 f li - Removed, a. SICKEIL -& HHAAVi Et g leave to inlorid there minter ou.fi.loroello alld ale I f pothe generony that they hive remoter! Mel, • LAMP MANUFACTORY, From No. 35 North, Fourth Street, to • 'Ar; 37 Alret , Yge , anef &frith d feir Joors ' abire Christ .; ; .. Ckatek,— , •efttt.r.rlustit•, rt i 1 1 7 ',7Ehe'c'‘t`i' 6 .eh'P' . l:"en;;:„ll,,,,,,,„,ve,.si, ~. .:,„Lz.i If, nm and Tuugh'a Pateut Plue Oil Lampe. neither 0 ri ,ttdderte at n'lnanufactiered' by any ether llnannn in the: f naked Statea.. They also make and keep. far AJDI .111" the new and ello'qo patter,. of Lard. Muhl. and t- A LaThria. Chandel lent, flirenaelea. Baguet Holder.. .Sfe., Hall La mei., M Mist urk so/.r Lampa,aarl,Cha... )delierr, el all the TOW eta 'Annul style.. , 4 11.1kewife. Lamp Me*, firemen. And Glob , . of all Ligeriptions,;als.o DirdillOre of Buintip Fluid. Fine, 011, tee.. &e. ir)thilaPolpbia. September L 5.1543 . .to FOSTER, D•taleif 4pts Band/ 4 noes s': • Leather, andighoe.Vlndings.CeTS Wl ntr. St: Potts' , - (Fest , • EEGS Werra Y! Head.'At, .• Far ne 4i:4...d0e this Mindy le $9-3mo