ra ff:ll.a v) 0) A . • 011s,'; Candles, Soap, &c. IBE subscribers' have in store. on 'favorable . terms 3500 gallons att ca ached Winter Sperm (hi. 6000 do Un 'ttiest do do • , 2500 do Ble ehed Fall - , do • • 2000 do do Solar . . do ACOO do do Winter I.lnl 1000. 110 I; do do Elephant Oil, BM do do do ' Whale Uil, - 3800 do ' .do 'Spring do 12,100 do Stained North West Coast Whale OIL! very light., for miners' use, ' • 3600gattons Common Oil, suitable air greasing, 600 do do Paint Oil, - 10,000 do Tanners' Oil, comprising :Straits, Banki, Shove, and Tanners' Whale 011 ' 400 boxes Adamantine Candles, 000 , do Mould and Pipped Talicrir Candles, as 'Oiled sizes (rio Charge for boxes,) t 050 bovesoireltose aria Brown Soap 3, peruvian an Patagonian Guano. BOLDEN tr. PRICE, res, 3d store above Arch Street, 9-4mol Philadelphia. _ _ No. fl North Wha Feb. 8,:z15.50.. ness & Son's OM VlBlllOBl FILE C LOTVIING STORE, ! No. 1218 MARKET STREET. The B.o4dleast cohief of Fourth. —PtilthelEtrXll• Tljt. , B.—Lookout for the r tee Story‘iluilding (1923 Ills Deservedly popular-F.04bl ishment has main . mined for the tut' twenty' years a reputation or the excellence and cheapness of Clothing unat tined, by any other hciase in the trade t In consider atlon of the Immense amount of Ipablic patronage be stowed on them, t proprietors have spared neither pains nor . expense In securing the services of conk* of andobted ab il it y ' a for the Fall Trade of 1849, they offer such a.stoek of superior ready made cloth- Ang as they are centldentcannot be equalled in Phil , - mdelphla ot -elsewhere. Every article of clothing : manufactured byl them is or the 'wet materials and ,workmanship; and from the superior facilities they possess in the fidrehase of their, goods. they are en abled to supply-the ! public at the lowest rate. Those .who have not yetvisited this Emporium of. Fashion, exammingthe styli and quantity of their clothing will be satisfied that it is their interest to purchase of Hark 014 & *oh.. . &along this Immense assortment of goods will 1, Sound elegant double stitched overcoats of the latest styles, from 80 00--to 815. soldelsewbere at 1415 00 to. 490 00; superior black Dress and, Frock Coats from AO 00 to 81t(10,worttr double the money; fancy and' black Cawalmere Pants. *3 00; rich and black Sattin Vests, Pt 50, and a magnificent lot of Cloaks at 810 - 0%, :such a. cannot be bought at other stores fur leas than -113 00 All other articles at corresponding low' ates. N. 8.-Every Garment , sold at this honse is. war ranted to fit with ease and eletrance.. ' DARKNESS & SON. 8. R. Corner offourth and Market street: 2. IL—C. Mane= '& Flan are the only agents in Philadelphia fot the sale of R. lIEINISCII'S fremtutu Tailors Shears, Ladies Scissors, &c. • " Oct. 11, 1519. • 43.5m0 HARDIG A.NDIEIOLL, CONNISSION PAPER WAREEIOUSE Xs. 31 .!or St... Dawn s..Stk and etkasd,Chcanst and Market Struts, PHILAD E LPHIA. 'EEP constantly nn hand a-)stCe itn&T , ttini a'r , ck Tk °fall kinds or PAPER; ctiff. d 10 l'illoi,tersr, , iler•- t chants. Mnifiancturi 4e. Schott.. &i- .-.i. r W' - have made ixtr•ineemente Utz come of iii. br,6:;4li:, ,- the coniiiry to mat Mine ure l'ili-er exprer.n tor tl-..50 i r,at ,every exertion renal he rn .1.. Co pile 00p% •.i.c..1..r -tlonin our cur:tont rig - We return our nor t sine...re thanks to nut' old; frk•iid. for pa.it favor- a)1'1 hope from our int relsed'imetinnd'exerwins, t.•_lntrit Z., torilku arose of their reuttom. - All .r.:erc rrmn the coma, y - pr , impily •rveird.,l to. They eao.turi•nim-idt.t.poh!•el , ers ty it:. any elven .0r.... -or pr;litti g paper. at tie eno-t, et more I.V. vr , 11.1 .sty to itinior_lei;r•mi of a g 4 • . 7'1..1 ch,•ap anti •le, giNt. ' all a fall au& es.urine .or :.0u,,ir.... Er-Market 'piers VIA! -ill i ~ r 1 ..r I rhde fur tags.. ct W. liAltlllN .. l, 13. FILANKLIN AOC!, • • • Nu. litt:sllPor• Street, Phila. !6. 745m0 Nesc . : ~ •,-- =LEIS & WALKER. successors to rI i GC!(1. %Vitra. N. 164, Chesnut street, under Barnumts Museum, have, Just publisliedithe following beautiful -Wi nds. Polkas, &c.: .. Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Spoil.'. • JJ -The' Secret, by the author of '• Will you love me then as now." Saucy:Kate, as sung by Mr. Hudson, Music by Dr. Cohningion. ~ , t . 1 •• Raise the bright Flag of Columbia," adapted In the popular air of ',Ever be Happy, in "Opera , - Etter:an ima." . . The , Thou art gone, by the late "J. T. S. Sullivan," ilopelsess Love,. ~, , . .Woman's Love, ' 1" • - A Dream that love can ne'er forget, b . ). M. Keller. Dilllgent.Polka, by .1. A. Getze. / - Primrose do. by M. Kellec.-. Ir., Plognla dei,.as performed al .Cape Ma 'Eby Johnson's Band. . \ ,'- (Mop Brilliant, from the Opera of the F o ur Sons of Aysnon..by T. C. Wiereck. : Six Amusements, Elegarices, by Charles Vali; L. & W..have the pleasure tts announce to the pub lic that their stock of Sheet Music consists of the largest and mosbcomplete assortment t 4 be' found in . the country, they are constantly adding to their stock all the new s Music published in New York, Boston, &c. ~........; PIANOS. A tine assortment of the best manufacturers of New 1 rk. d Boston. at the lowest cash pritea. MUSICAL INSTRUNIF.NTS. Alan, a general assortment of Guitars, Violins. Ban in.. flutes. Accordenns, &c.,Violin,, Guitar. and Harp Strings of the best Itaian qualities, ail of which will be furnished to the public and the trade at tlislowest rate's, Orden punctually attepded to. • Jan 12, Ibbo. • 2-tf , Piano. ;Fortes. , fr i t i fi THE Lariat, Cheapest, Best and most elegant: assorttnent of PIANO FORTES in the United States, eon always he (*ad at the 'warehonse of the :Subscriber, 171 . .. Glenna Street. abort Fifa, at the Old Stand occupied morethan a third of a century by Mr. Gen Wlnig, music pollsher: ! . PIANOES, . . _ . _ MIEN - ORGANS. • 6ERAPIIINE9I. EOLIANE4c&e., ate.; fresh from the most celebrated Slam, ficturers iit K. Ynrk, Boston. Ba!Ornate. Philadelphia. and else where. 814 d wholesale ird 'retail, at the maker's sash prices OSCAR . C. B , CARTER. Chemniit Street, Ehilndelphta Feb 9,1850 , 6-Iy. Pure Fresh Cod Ipver Oil. T"1-.4 new and valuable 'Medicine, now used by the I medical profession with such astonishing efficacy .In the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Scrofula Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility. coin • plaints of the Kidneys. &c., is prepared from the liver of the Ccid Fish fur medicinal use, expressirfor otiveafee. AFgtraMfrom the London.Medical:Jonrnall , "C. J. R. Williams. M. D , R. R. e..; - Professor of 'Medicine In University College: .LOtidart; ; Consulting Physician to-the hospital for Consumption, tr.r..says : I have prescribed the Oil in above choir hundred cases of taburculnuli discus of the Lunge. in dlffesent stages, whlchlhave been under my care the last Mr) . -years and' a hhlf. In the large number or cases, 206 nut of 231, itti'nse was followed by marked'and un equivocal improvement, varying In degree in-different cages, from a tempotary retardation of the progress of the disease,.and a mitigation ht distressing symptoms. . up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent health. "The erect Of Cod Liver Oil in most of thi 4 se cases . was very remarkahle..lEven in a few clays the cough wasinitigated, the expectoration diminished ia quanti ty and opacity, the night sweats ceased. the pulse be came slower, andof bette- volume, and the appetite, flesh and strength were gradually improved. 'in tonclusion, I repeat that-the pure fresh oil from the Livetof the Cod Is more beneficial in the treat 'runt or Pultrionary Consumption than:any Agent, me . Awns'. attic er regiirieno, that had yet been em ploye et.' • AA Vire have . ruarie arra4errients to procure the g"4. Liver Oil, fresh fmm head qtransin, it tan how he had chemically pure by the• single bottle, cr In boxes of "ne down each. \ -Its wonderful criesTcy has Inddced n s umerotts spuri ous imitations.- - Al its success depends entirely on Its parity, ton much care cannot Ire used in procuring georine. every bottle basing e'rt It our sr rittrA signature may be depended ormit as gsnuitie ' • - PaniMilets coutaioLua an an.tlyl , of the Oil. with Autltes of if. from Medical Jeuttials, will be sent thOse'vrtio address oilier of tv.tagi, JOIIS BAKEIt & «1. i . tv• • WhOltlrtle Dlttrair. a , e- l 1 , - , !- 14 ItO North Third-street 1.1-I - t .1513 , 11. 1619. IT'atclivs! GREAT IN DUCE II E.;!: CS TO 1.1.1.04!,N-i or A n•,eit, 'v A rt-ii . , - 1,12,W13 U. 1:1110.0 MA: 1, - NU. 1110 :1,11cT11,, '!1,.Y1).,,71:Er,T. 11 4 0:17sG ter. iv,4 ii.l,Fli•nA g.inplieg of ,(rowGold and Silver Wltr: . • of ey..ry deg , rip:lw , , 11, ~ndolt, laverpo , ;l led ; S w it,, , rt ; ra t I I: ,. porta o„i,,, - , - 1,4 prep .r-,l'to fnrnigh ii.-very ghost article at, a price .t4r h,-; Ay *:,ny ever ritT, red.. of rche was inalitv. aril which conilre :he ondereold by ,any other !tore in Philndelphia or elsewhere. Every match sold will be pet feclly regulated, and warranted gra ire as good at reprroeLiod. •Warrnes at:tth following low prices: ,- - it:old Levert, full Jewelled, 1.1 karat cisei 3 Only 829.00 :Silver do ido do 2" I , 12.00 'Cold L eptnei, Jewelled, lii karat case, 22.0 n Silver. do , .do `- - . B,no The LE. nrooniall Gold Ten, a superior article in silver cage, "gnat penttl. and warranted. g L. 50 ; Gold Pencils for 31.00, and "upwards; Gol4 Medallists, and Locketlfor, Daiturreotype •Vikenesses. Gold Chains, ` held an 4 hair Bracelcts,Breiast Pins, Ear Itin,l., Fin• igs . and a general isdOrtment Of every descrip - Jim: of 4ewelry at unusual row prices. LEWIS IL UROOMALL. 'life 110141 Th Second at.,-vecond door below Race liktiadelptila. ' [April IL '49. - 1.6-l1 . - • ' tholesale and Retail . CtiOC IL STORE, . No, 238 MARKET Sr., ABOVE SEVENTH, . • • I South side—rfilLADlLl4llll. - , -^. ALTHOUGIT we can scarcely estimate the ratite of TIME commercially, yet by eniiing at s t ilt thelibove Establishment,. JAMES BARBER will furnish his friendr,,amcing whom be dudes ill ill :Who 'dilly appreciate its•.fieetneu, with a teCtirrlalauneditrfv e r e: w f , r i s g .%for marking its progress. of . rri;-estensive stock on hand, constantly changing in conformity to the Improvements in taste and style of ar.tero and workmanship, consists of Eqhfday_ and Tkirty-Aasr _Braes COUNTING IIOI IB 6 , PARLOR, HALL CHURCH and ALARM CLOCKS Ia . Freach, fiethie and; other fancy styles. as well au - pin, which from his extensive connection and correspondence pith the umnufacturers he r u le he can put at the tar t ear casklicrars, in any quantity from'aus to a thousand. of which:tee will warrant the accuracy. ireClocitUrepaired and warranted. Clock trimmings En hand:; Call atirfaee me among them. IA MEd BARBEE!, 23, Market lit. Philada. 41ig,27,1819. : 3h-ly , • —___ • -.- Pure Cod. ILiver 011. IDeflf received direct from Nose gcotia, where it is eP mreaufamured. under the superintendence of the pecitirietnirs.of - nne of the principal Drug noises in Writ •Iforitorr whom confidence can be placed, eirthey lire men knowingly qualified In their business. , X. 11.—Also, various Cod Liver Oils, :tom different nuann(acturero, to be had In bottles or bulk, to suit Vurcbasen,st JOHN h. BROCWN .O A Wbalaaale and Ratan Drug Store, Centre I. --Doe_l.lBin.i 4114( ~ • ' i.,',. aII,PJE I. I 3I G—A Windom* ataortaurnt of In . ititi Vitta and r Douseatle Cornets , Jos .4.lFterr rg .. ~'4m t~ ' z ;~ :` ....- r - -. , . . . . . .. . . . . . _ . , -,:.- , . •-1. : , . ' i 7 11 - ' til- ME VOL. XXVI. REAL ESTATE, &C. Sheriff's Stile . , OF SEAL ESTATE. • DT Finite of several writs olVendltioni Expiates, Ll limed by the Court of Common Pleas, of &bud.- kill county, returnable to March Term, 1850, and to the Sherlieof Schuylkill county 'directed: There wily. be exposed to sale, by publletrehdrus and outcry. on SATUIdDAY, THE SECOND DAY of MARCEL one thousand eight hundred and fifty. at J o'clodk In the afternoon, tithe IPoure of -William Mats, innkeep er. In the borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, The one fall equal uplifide4 part (the whole into taro equal be parted wed divided.). of and in all !tat certain tract or piece. of land. situate part ly in Norwegian township, lend partly is the Wrench ut i'ottryille.ficliovlkiil county. • . • _ And also the one Niteroi!! and Undivided half curt of all'the stone coat in fitninpon the said traet,or par cel of land, beginning at a post, at a ,career of land, now or lite of Benjamin Pott, thence by -the same land, and land now or late of Thomas Haven. tior sixty eight degrees„ east two hundrettand ninety five perches to a post; it corner °florid now or late of Wal lace & Whitney, in d 'line of land of Seittinger Sr. Wi-therill, thence by the land of the said Wallace & Whitney. south sit deg., writ sixty five and one tenth perches to a poet: and south thirty six degrees, east twenty three and tenth perches to the north side of a public street or road. thence by the _Fame south Sixty two degrees, west twenty two perch• to a post, thence ill by the $3•111t1 south twenty melt degrees, east fourteen and six tenths perches to a Post. thence by a 11111.1111( StfttL , , , r road south sixty Cirri degrees west three and three tenths perrhesto a post in the tine of Scitzinxer Sc. Weiherill,theore by the game north:seri Tenly two &Trees, west seventy sit pet ehes too none; a voreel of land conveyed by Thomas 'Tanen to Sarn i ut! Levels tbenee by the saute south 'Jetty eight de. nest two* hundred and three' 1/41`Chtli to a port and e rorz, r the lar.el late of Charier Lawton, the: , e t.y the tame slot' font dAgr•-e.• , . wi-steme f•ot: two a%•l 1 1134:1e1 , 1,$1 • re: ti ed I n coal e'•l. 1, 111 it 11 1111111, /I•fer• (1. 3 :1•••••• • V/ :11•••••- tear toeooost o•••••-• • 11Ce. ev., ienth the :•1 t • 1,,1r (r ~• 6 71t. •••11i111•'1,111 IWlami ball .I,e o •!... wee' rei re, e. . u .Its, ..vet:zr.,- . ~ .:.0 ~ .4 ~ ;,atr a. r.. *..; In". ,o,:eit;, , . D. , 1111 • telt: .i.,gree. N. t••;• Intl ~. !' r ;. , 1.••, pcc,,-.1., I w ilth nice alt.;! .:1,.....,%;;•: , :: .4 .... , , ,, ...et 11! 1. , r . t• re;t , _, n.,..• t.i,,, - at , 41, 4 L ••• .1-•?1 , , t - ~. `...,11; an!:: MIII!!E=111 41 fi.. t•!:: Ite . , 1,..Pi otit. :.11:1‘11,!...1.. eiVlZtc , 1 n-I : , Ve ',II:: • • :•,,, i, a „,, ~,, or , 0 , i, ... 0,,,,,i1v y, :e ,li.--• ea,t I', t,..i/ :1 the al, et 1 Cir . / m With...a-% it tin• divia.on line Of ihe land of now or late ..: aeraitenn i'o , t, at d ,hr land call. d -The Navigation tract.” thence :don? the entd .Putt's land smith two der.rees.e.aer flay percilea to a post-and north etxty eight and a (mutter degrees. eaat thirty four and eight tenths perches to the place of beginning, contait.ine in the_ whole one hundred and ninety five acres and seventy perches, and together with the same as appurtehant thereto, the one full equal and undivided half part of all the Coal to the vein of Olaf called "The (Lite Vein," and in the two veins of coal next south of It that may run under the surface of the adjoining tract of land sold by Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewir,:'-ahe right of removing the same, but not to give the right of entering on the sur face of the said land sold by Thomas Haven to Santee Lewis, or of making any aliening thereon whir aid tract of land is patticularly,deseriba:d in a. ed from Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewis, for the same bearing date the eight day' of September, 1638, wherein the Coal in the said three yenta of coal ta excepted. Ex cepting out, of the one hundred and ninety five acres and seventy peiches of Irinchabove described; one acre and thirty eight bundredthsbf an acre near the eastern end of the said tract on the, road. ', west side of the rail of the Preitii;,..V.l end Managers of the Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation and 'Railroad company, which one acre and thirty eight nkindredths of an acre .Vral sold by John Farnum add Enoch W. McGlone., to the said President and Managers of the Mill Creek and Mine 11111 Navigation and 'Railroad company. by arti cle of agreement, dated the tenth day of May, 18171 The said undivided half of the said-one hundred and ninety five acres. seventy; perches of land, and the coat in the said three veina of coal, beinfahe same premises which Chriatoptier Loeser, and Louisa, his wife, by deed, bearing Bake the twenty third day of March. 1646, and recorded in fichtlyikill county, in Died Ronk, No. 25, Page 553; the same day granted and conveyed to Jobh Clayton and Enoch W. !kid:lnnen, their heirs and assigns,and the said John Clayton and Elizabeth, his - wife, by deed dated the tenth day of July, - 1847, and recorded to Schuylkill county, the 13th : .d p a a y ge cj wi lti g l i v : n i t t e i, i l j 7,.i , i d i ,o Deed n, Bonk , eyed No. .87 ne . us. ..tlndiVided fourth part to the said Enoch W. VIM .... ea a-- MeGinnes, his heirs anit.asaimw, with the .--: improvements, cOnsisting of a two story frame honer, a one story frame house, land a frame stable. Also, all that certain stone Machin'eP.hop,frame store house, frame office, and lot or parcel of land, situate in the borough, of pottsville, county aforesaid, and hounded and described as follows, that lal to say; Be ginning at a point of the_northeasterly line of Coal street, Where it intersects the southeasterly line of a lot of land now ',Hate behinglng to Benjamin F. Port. ' coy, thence extendiee along the Aorementioned line of Coat sheet south twenty nine degrees east one trtio. dred feet, thence north_filly six degrees, east two hun dred and eighty feet tn'a cornernfa tot ot land beton. _Mg to Elias Derr, thence extending - along the line f m the said Elias Derr's landorth thirty three and the e 1 fourths degrees, west two hmidred and twenty II , e feet to Norwegian street, thence along the stiutheast erly line of said Norwegian street. south fifty five de , glees, fifty minutes, westll.l . ghty six feet eight inches, being the. same more or tell to the northeasterly cur i ner t f the aferementioneddot of land, now or late be. : longing to the said Benjamin - F. Pontroy, thence along ', and bounding on the said last mentioned lot of land by I the tun following courses and distancea, to-wit. south twenty nine degrees, east one - hundred and twenty five feet to a corner, and 'tenth fifty five oliggrees fifty min. urea west one hundred and seventy six feet eleven inches, be the same more or less, to the place of be ginning, being the same premises which Thomas Did , die and wife, Isaac Starr and wife and others, owners l of the Greenwood estate, by deed dated the 13th day of January le-16, and recorded in Schuylkill county, on the 18th day of March. 1816, in Deedllook, No. RS, page 161, granted and conveyed to the said Enoch W. McGinnett, his heirs and assigns. ' Also, alt that rertain lot or piece of ground, situate on the easterly aide of Coal Street, in the borough of Pidtaville. and county afortnald, hounded in front by the said Coal atteet. on the south by a lot late the 'property of James Everhart. Otathe east by a twenty feet wide public alley - called Line alley, and on the march by the lot of Dr, Wilson U. Tweed: containing in - width twenty two feet: six Inches, iand in length arse hundred and eighty feet, and being the same prem--, bill which James , al Beatty and Elizabeth, his wife, by deed dated - the first day i Mf April, 1815, and recorded in Sr-111104M county on the 16th day o f March. 1 , 446.;in Deed Bonk, No. 25.'pare win ea g 406.'granted and conveyed to Enoch W.. Si 1 McGinnea, his heirs and aestgris, with the Improvement/is, erinalatingtif a two story prick Dtvelline House. with a two story brick kitimen attached, a a Nme stable . ,Seized and is _ i .- - ..-: - -- 'or be told an the property or ~-,,111 ..Arty. ..... •••••• •, , . .• 1 ENOCH W. MeGINNESi Seized, taken in on Executi no w d ill be sod by 1 C. M. STRAUB, I Sheriff. Sheriff's Offire.Ors igs,hurg, } February 16, 11.50 : Sheriff's Sale: zT , 'ltir.f t of RPveral vt 2 ,riu. of Vendgi-ni F.lpnnlp ,b n ('mutt' o f rnmairtn pl. 19 of •Sct,o%l - .Wm 11 •on Sato,- .1} 111.. 21 of '47{4:ln-Kt. ' r p 11 . ii_tit,tl , l , and interr,t o , J.leob 111 , ttleno., !r p.l 3i! OtT! cot1:1 '.t'•tt •!. r••