IQ;M1 6 or , aa, WHEW JOVIINAILs SATURDAY.,SEPT. 28, 1850 }Tne European Ne2Fs is the name of a new , weekly paper started: by, Jas. Motagemery, .4114 Co., 72 Dock st., PhilaCia. We have received two numbers, and after an examination pro . nounce the enterprise highly worthy of pub lic patronage. We , ate pleased with its ap pearance and heartily welcome it to an hon ored niche in the fraternity. The New York Courier and E_aqutrer has been improving on itself. /tcontains eleven columns on each page, and is somewhat in creased in length, - making about seven columns of additional space. It is the, largest daily, sheet in the - world. We may now eoasider it full-grovh, however, as it cannot he increased a quarter of an inch in any dis rection without being subjected to The rater; of Magazine postage. : RATIFICATION MEETING.. ‘7 The Whigs of Phi'ado., held a great mass meeting in the Chinese Museum, on Wed nesday evening last.' Several addresses were ,teifvered commending the nomination °Mhos Gilpin, Esq., for Mayor, and i resolutions odors - ted expressive .of ;the unanimity of party feelings, and the, determination to put forth their United strength at the corning election. The—inquirer says : I —The friends of the Na , 'tioard and State Administration appear to be lot/ roused to a senseOf the Importance of tha coruteg contest, and a determination to work together, shoulder r to shoulder, in an effort to achieve a signal victory on the second , Tuesday in October; The prospect is indeed, , full of. e /2E2 morning, thews al meeting, Matthews dreyv a RevolVerand de liberately fired at Skidmore, four balls taking effect. He then coolly walked a way, and up to 8 o'clock in the evening had nKbeen ar rested. Skidmore, 'although still—alive •at tbaitime, was pronounced beyond recovery. The cause of the difficulty is the suspicion of unwarrantable familiarities between Mat thew's wife and Skidmore. He prblests his innocence LeI*ATETTE COLLEGE,'EASTON. Dr. Nassau has,resigned the presidency of this institution. His department was that of the ancient classics ; the Trustees are therefore, desirous:4i supplying the vacancy. ,of the 'presidential office, and also of secur ing the services of Some gentleman in the classical clepartmero.. ACCIDENT ; AT PITTSBURG. A serious accidept occurred at Mr.,Knapp's Foundary in that place, on WedneSday last. Some men were engaged in hoisting an iron water-pipe by a.c'rane, weighing about 1000 .pounds, when the chain broke and 'the pipe fell on John Barclay, James Dalzell,'and a German ,named. Snettcham. Barclay was instantly killed an'efrom the injuries of the other two their recovery is despaired of. Gold trcaaninl at Turks Island.—The residents of these islands are in quite a lever iu consequeoce.cif . a repott that 570,- 000 had ,been dug up ba Grand Sand Key, and carried off by aJittle schooner from St. John, N. B. - Search has since been made on several small Keys in , the vicinity, the sup position beifig that large sums of money were buried here by the Pirates and privniers who once inhabited these islands,. 1331Ve/mingtoh, Del., contains 13,700 in halaitaiitt, an increase of 4000 io ten,years. .fs tie World prorilig?—According to the porta of the Pri‘oal.hsciPline Society, the num ber of State prisoners in Maine decreased (allow ing for the increase of population) from 1837.. to 1844, 49 per cent ; in Masikachusetts, 16 per cent; in New Jer4ey, 30 per cent; in Mary land l'ennsvl 'mania, and Virginia.' between 30 and 40per cent; in New York, 2.'2 per cent ; and in New Hamphire and Connecticut, the ratio remained about the same. A very large proportion of Me convictions for erimC . , it fray the foreign population; and making allow ance for the increase from liaS ECollree, it LS esti mated that the overtire• decrease of crime in .the, States mentioned, -betwixo 1837 and 1841.5, was shnost or quite fink' per cent. Thisis truly a gratifying state of progress. We Ince no doubt much' is to be attributed to tbe adoption of the 'Compton School Sys tem, and the improved facilities of -education afforded in -these States. Erect plenty of School-houses through the country, and the useless walls,of sour prisoits will soon supply an abundance of materials for new enterpri ses. I. M. June clr . Co.'s French Troupe of Cir• cus riders, will, exhibit in this Borough and several towns in the neighborhood, in the Course of the ensuing week. It is reported to be a good Company; free from,, the low vulgarities and inimodest inunendoes which - • charattelize too many of .thee exhibitions. The following letter speaks of this .Compa. my: [Coriwpondence of the Knickerbocker.] , • Springfield, Mass., July 3, 1850. The French Troupe of Circus Riders—Wal let the English Clown--The beautiful Eiquestrienne Rosaline—Great turn out among the upper tere—Circus shows becoming legitimatised and fashionable—Tourniaire declared Queen of the circle by acclaniation. The . only decent Circus company that has visited this part of the country - this many a-day, and one too, that comes almost unheralded, with none of the outside displays usually resorted to by others in the I show-line, is the estubli4unent of Mef4 , 114. J. M. June 4. G 9., better known ai the French Troupe, ' fromFreneours Paris. There artists, some six in number, have been the e r tablished favorites in most '9f the cities Mink akt world and are fully endorsed • ;by all ! greattto refinement andparventies or the metkipolis of the new. Tounaiaire's • act.epon the saddle, what she calls the snanege czercises is idetimpwably beautiful, chaste and ;,brilliant. 'Her style in this perform:nee is a perfect ' school of lady equestrianism, and has become the Model of all fictuonableamateurs. What surprised ' me mret was to meet among the saudience of the • French Troupe, Whole families and leaders of the ton, who were neverbefore seen within the enclo sure of a Circus. ' And they came both days. The ?.test performance having a greater attendance than '.ttie. first—which 'shows one of two things, either ibis is the best Company in the country, or clues Irian perform:urn* have risen in the public estimate _•• • •ery suddenly. Wallet is doing a great deal to remove the pre* judices that have% been, and in many eases very juathr, formed against this species of ernuserrient', „Beings" smatternan of edocauon, andsicetescentid to I ', / ai4fe saith the hest society - , be forms'an admits contrast wish:some of the wretched Joe Millers and bramlesa 0,144g/SCC, dancers," in clown's dm, , seei, we haVebeeroose.ustotned to see and hear time out of mind.' Jeanette. /towline, .and areafFedmidbleMeinot the tine Parisian school, and - perfoun the,snost*urtiful fent' on bomb:Lek. Mr. 18.. P. SC:skin:ley 4s ' performing his eetclbratect horse Cineiniurb•Mtsfrompsoy. ADS training i s the most mnalodde I ever witnewed. He dan ces the waltses, Plays hide and seek, rears on his hind legs lord performs a satriew of .t i mer curious as et the conimand of his sassier. making his grand map dfis *sroes - by jumping lase r . a banner sane seven or .ml 4 Met high. - - 16DM)101: -TABLE, Ova Usual. Bose Nonees were crowded arm last week. We seknowlotiged the receipt of Rol, Aen's bitupuine and the Plough, Loom led tot4ll ; rim Peiesit:vaxt& TrAelntse- biLoAztss. .the title of a neve monthly. bit noehausti, Pittitiorgb. Itisdevoted to the Warmer, of educe- Aims. Judging by thettumber before mit Pl*" . r e be Weti coadrieted,, ea to etfeet torch good in the elute it has impouted. Atter the int or lino. sty mkt; it will Mow "lilntrtttlY- WHY JANES 2VILANAH AN Fated arm inst Protectint to Antrim* hifsstry 7 Among the Tuur traitors from Pennsylva nia, who voted against Pennsylvaniai I find that the leaders of the Lo- - gists, was James McLanahan,who represented cofoco party, have circulated, throfighout our the Iron district of Franklin, Cumberland and. Agricultural District, the fact that our candi- Perry. TheChambersburg Whig, published date for District Attorney, Jolla C. Neville. is a foreigner by birth. This assertion, at his place of resideace,gives the following although true, comes With an ill grace from aexount of his manner of living, and the the party, : who are tnoveings heaven and reason why he arrays himsell against the earth, to conciliate that s; portion of our adop- American laborer : ted citizen and are striving to secure thqsr suffrages at the approaChing election. lion James X. McLanahan, the eaadidate. 'Tis true that Mr. Neville did not first see for Congress, is an aristocrat of Me first the light upon American Soil, but for twelve water. •Ile is the owner of ONE HUN— years he has resided atnong us, and has been DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, which he a firm consistent friend to the best interest omssionally employs in SHAVING PAPER, of his adopted country.l His Mansion is famished in the most gor- For that length of time. he has, by his geous manner. The Carpets which cover own unaided exertion, and by the force of his his priacelv apartments are tifroval patterns, unyielding character, raised himself to the and cost FROM THREE TO 'FIVE DOL LARS PER YARD. His table. covered position he uow enjoys. He came to our with GOLD AND SILVER PLATg g,roans county laboring under a disadvantage which but few men surmouotH yiz. the loss of one daily under the weight of the choisesi viands and the MOST COSTLY AND DELICATE of his limbs.)—He came here without wealth or influence, and yet he has succeeded where WINES. The iuterior equipment of his those with both wealth and influeuce failed. residence in this place is estimated to have ' cost not less shan THREE OR FOUR Is there one man in the county, who can THOUSAND DOLLARS. He moves io an with 'truth say aught against his private or Eublic character during that period, save that atmosphere of which common people j knotc nothing. In Scripture phrase, he is "clothed e was an adopted , citizen ? Man has not the choice of the place of his birth, and if to ouslv every day." in purple and fine linen, and fares sumptus be born upon another fm u / a crime: then We do not many of those patriots whoshed their blood, Now understand as properly. for our freedom, were alike guilty with !Aim wish to incite iu the minds 'of th. p oor 21 , feeling 'of hatred - towards the... Rich. In this offence. such a lf to have succeeded in gaining an lionor -1 a feeling is no less wicked than foolish. and If position in Society 'lsy b kindoess, and af beside, such is not the policy of the W'st (ability, is a stn, then indeed he has sinned party. But we would ask Pau Men to refleo ‘ grieviously ? . If to have supported his familyby his un whether a man thus rolling in wealth is r aided exertions, makes him unworthy of the I possibly capable of understandint.she Poor l Mao's oaterests and ftdings. NV& does he 1 , it i in ti ra,ges of his fellow-citizens, then indeed know of ..the toils and tribulations f the la. \ t_ l as no chance of an election. b t this charge of being an adopted chi. ten, Limes with but bad grace from that I boring. classes ? AIOW C3ll he un erstand. their wants and neeessities 1 He sieve .4 . i . e_w want himself, and to neceuity he is a stran himericati, g 5.11 the Locofoco party; and were he an I ger ! fo r hears vett clamog and cryia,g win g of no doubt, would charge aloud Protection, and b et hinks it all a him W it t being a Native American. e n t i r Abject cannot be concealed. by this ' humbug ; indeed. it/ise says so. He „can not jahisueke,altinde.;der, which is the best understand whit of foreigner, and I would merely labia for gaily bread. He dues not see how American, it carsbe possible that you need Protection. who;or tvelve yearit advocated". the true His bread comes so easily, that he cannot i the ountry, or those who have car ° understand the uncertainty of yours. Hence po licy: LI iy affronted measures to retard the In we find him, in Congress' , arraveditgaiots p rosperity ot of thfrcountry. , dfisted ed Pr o y t e e a r t al i cs ai , the side of the Poor Man—on the side Of yeas Mr. 'Neville has been the Late iragt.i and the Aristocratic Capitalists frie nd For r a v nd td th o 'e a t r dis c oc oa a n te ty oy a t a n d e • of England ! during • all Hard to Beat, —A correspondent of the that periac he has never turned or j Wilksbarre Faiiner, tells a story' about two swerved from his tiny ! Sir,ce the organi feet long, of the garter species killed neat zatm° of the Locofico party (and those who Wiksbarre which was found to contain 74 n Free ow Trade and Liu , Wages, and now they them.—[Norristown ' Herald. cry foreigner } tley have been the friends young, snakes, about six inches long,,,each of o f . have the hardihood ,o say to a better man than themselves, stack] aside, "I am better We know some stories contain a deal of than thou." venom, but the Former'scorrespondent takes t sam satisfied th at , tat lite people can discrimi the "dilapidated litten"—a dead story two l sate between the two• • parties. f o r 1 koow tat - feet long with seventy five garter snakes, in there are more enemies to the true inter it ! Barnum must have that for certain. it of the country, in the present Locofoco - Arty, than in the ranks of those who retailed 'A.( to the British in the ,says of the Revo -4,, . on. In evidence of this tact, look ['Ate upon thet Tariff ' o the House of Repre- 1 ,ritatives, Saturday, Sept. 14. 1850. There ' 2u see 85 Whigs in favor of Protection and enosy ' Locofocos against it, and P I ' ' yam rnished four of the Traitors. If this is oot nfirmation strong as "Holy Writ" then us ed I am mistaken in my inference. ASFIENGTON. ve on Wedne<day betiveen E. Mat-' ed Skidmore. On 10" The First Railroad in Wis The lkfilwaukie and Mississippi road had . -the first rails laid on the 12th inst. Mr. Editor. DEAR SlR:—Permit me, through the columns of your excellent paper, to make a few remarks, or rather salutary sugges tions, which have occurred to me in some of my travels, and which may be of interest to some of your numerous readers, at least to such as are seeking the richest of blessings—, good health. If is well known to you, as it - 1 has been the practice for many years, that at a certain season of the year, hundreds from all quarters leave their quiet homes svhere every thing around them is comfortable, and I resort to the sea-side or some of the names ous fashionable springs and watering places, such as Yellow and garittoga Springs, Cape May, Newport and *others,; and a great . many go for the purpose named above. Let me kindly and with good feeling for their well doing, and as one who has in vain sought these plates for the same object, and expended large sums of money to no pur pose, say to such. better remain at home, and save yout: time and rodney, rather than set out with that object in view. - Those , Places ate pleasant places of resort to such as 1 are not out of health, and who go fig the purpose of enjoyment, and 'a little relaxation from the cares Of businsess life. But to such as are really suffering, from ill-health, (and for such and none others these remarks are intended.) let me say, a few weeks spent at a water-cure establishment Will do far more towards restoring their health than months spent at one of those fashionable places.— Among the numerous institutions of this kind to the State of New York, or such as have much reputation abroad, are those of New Lebanon, at Lebanon Springs eigh , teen miles from Albany, one at Glen Haven, on -Skeneatles Lake, one at New Graefen burg, four miles from Utica, and twO in the city, of Rochester. The most noted of all these is .Httlsted Hall. The treatment here is different from the others as they do not de pend upon the virtues of water alone, but with the help of other remedies they have been able to perform cures in half the time. This institution is pleasantly situated, one mile west of Rochester, has been in opera titia many years—has several acres in gar den and walks, a Gymnasium, Ten-pin Al and a variety of exercises, and in short, d-'othing is wantiog to render a sojourn plea sant and agreeeble to the invalid. D. Hal sted. the proprietor is a, gentleman whose 1 name is &tallier at the East with nearly every one, his urbanity of manners and sau vity of address, have made him a universal favorite among those who place themselves 1 under his care. The health -of his patients he makes his eonstant study, and nothing pleases him more than to see 'them cheerful and happy, and make rapid imProvement.— I have now myself spent some time under his care, and can with confidenceny to those afflicted, go and do likewise ; do not spend your time and or to no purpcUe by going I to Cape Illay or Saratoga, but tarry a while ; at Rochester with Dr. Halsted, and I do say, 1 you will never tegret having tried the expert- 1 1 ment. could, Mr. Editor, say much more 1 on thisiSubject, did I think it would be of in terest to your readers. I shall, however, write to yen soon again. and I shall then dwell upon some of the treatment of this in stitution, which I think shall be more inter esting to your readers. But if anything I have said shall be the means of pointing out to my fellow sufferers a place of resort where they can obtain the object dearest to their heart, and which they have so long and un successfully sought after, I shall feel that I have done an act of kindness, and one 'that I felt-it my 'duty to do. Very Respt i ly, Yours, F. [Correepooderier o the Miners' Journal.] RotAeitet, Sept. 21, IPSO fr, [C7The following commutes oe was in tended for last week's Joarnd, but was crowded out: LIPOf the Miners' Journal.] Mr. Erman : • The Editor of the Emporimr, says a more just law was never enacted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, than the law prohibiting the passing of small notes of foreign ltaott ; and then refers to a prosecu tion that took place at Bristol. on the Dela wkre_opposite New Jersey for passing a $1 note of the Bank of Burlington, one of the hest Banks in that State, who was a:L.Oe to . par twenty-five dollars. Vet us see the juitiee of the law. A Lam: borer of the State of New Jersey; where the Batiks are authorized by law to issue small notes . , and Where the note is just as good as silver, is paid his wages in small notes, and is ignoraot of the laws of Pennsylvania. He crosses the ,river into this State in search of em ployment , and for bis meals and lodging ' he offers a oae,dollar note.of a specie-paying Batik ,of - Piew :Jersey, and the landlord or I Borne ace else ,enforces this just law and makes bun pay $25, by which the informer makes twelve .dollars and fifty cents out of the poor Laborer ; if this is one of the most jut laws of Perintilltania, I should like to sae aoine of the other laws published., Theabose)is a case that may occur twenty dews *slay, and Idiffer so far from that just Editor. thail consider it one of the Moat on julti and tyipaa_ nical lasi eyes enacted in the State. - THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. [For . the Mioen• ]o.mel3 _ JOHN C. NETILLE. Mr. Editor A .—T Developementhe Eagle and Bulletin Rome, (Georgia) says that in his'speech fore the public meeting of the citizens of oyd county, on the 29th ult., “the Hon. H. I ropkin stated that the bOl introduced by :. Douglass, of Illinois, authorising Cali- Ida to forrn a constitution to - be admitted ' I State, was framed in consultation with 1 Polk, and met his approval. ledge itpkin was then a member of Congress, eyed the confidence of the administration, aspeaks from his otvn knowledge." tteenth . CongressiSad Distrid.—Gover ia 'aiohnson has issu his writ for a special elon in the Pike th Congressional Dis into supply the v. nes., to the. present C4ess, created by t e digth of Dr. Henry Netteilate:estimlibl representative of that dish,' The election is to be held on the swirl/ as the gene I election. The Whig co?le, of the district met at Abbotstown ort..litth, and nominated Doctor William Mql l s?, of the borough of York. as the Whilldidate to supply the vacancy. SonTig must be Done.—The editor of the Prence JoUrnal; in a satirical article on theij4ct of publishers of newspapers warkiar nothing and fiding themselves, says-: 'AVe.e noticet several atrocious cases irs have had the audacity to demandw he r e for cost of publishing matters of the 4 s t public importance, such as resolutitaf thanks to steamboat captains. puff's ofi schools, ward meetings for eharilabl,Seets,:politicals meetings, mar riages, nAiituary notices of infant chil dren. &Mug must he done to put a stop to this, flora will 'soon begin to think • hat the,' ithe same rights as other peo ple. ' CPTeitile an arrival at New Orleans from the rtinde, the.papers of that city have advig•om Bruwtsville to the II th inst. The i ns were hartassingand mur dering the ,hitants on Nth sides of the river, Witlytmtest imputitv. A letter from Rom,atnv town on *lce American side, says thaartv of about3lieen Mexi cans; who wont mustanginr in the vi cinity of z 3 attricio, were stacked by eightY , lndiankl all except thte killed /phis Vanhot a German oilefrerson oOll n i t y, ;heoLvbo emigrattl to this years ago. aid WI C eoury la u lr t oi,uA W n several ofst important bqtles 0 1' therevolution, in the one hindred i rtiori tht , : w and twenty *eeciarofhisage, ands still inndthvgOr e i ettj . Ooymeon., good degree of .lealth a in daughters, a INany lass of eighty, r inade the old Mule ' man a glorious tr7A! B i-ntii„e'lk, log or attendant:tit at the opeM, the ruNirnal has the folinv to good'mnsic, Aroern ign o fersaasrheiofna. stdith, their plum iierson w do foreigners km') plump in this dryik itmo e ... I I) are intet spersed' among s __ tr a• from the hotels p "hke cucumber: "7 4 f;'' string beans in a basket of marketing i 07.1,, Norway,: iktimated that the number of persons;nt• to to em igrate to America, as to 20,000, being two per cent, of the el - aopulation of the alone. ' th e itune of Loelag individuals are a bou t -. l .7 b 7 t u r i,"7 o 7 lt r i ew York. KinglkZichF.c7oinntains 3:7The Grape Crop almost a total failure. klca TuotY is the Season - they were smi theall.V part of the few left will not be and as they are yet in a green state loss f the crop in that eouOty ' ° 6.9 `" $20,000. ,e less than (:7' When at a public should never wait for the boarders ‘e rhe en ti t me f meals,; but about ten mimic to go to the table, rush abo and be ready to run for a fav all d" custom is purely Yankee, and t ' c The her ished as it is a strong• mark ciety"-over the left ! eel so.' :- 13:7 - :The RockMter American t the Railroad trains east and wes are daily overloaded with pas oar, that the amount of travel is un 13:7Washington College.—Tbe mencement of Washington Colleg • ington, Pennsylvania takes place o a" day next. 07' .. /larverrd College is two bulk twelve years old. Though long aid the Quincy, it envolves Sparks as Ever it did.—Bosten Herald. ? 0:7!' The Epfscopal.Convention of tl ted Stases Will assemble at Christ 0, Cincinnati, Ohio,' on Wednesday, the) October. proximo'. trAU Clntrchyamis in Loudon an closed forever oil the first of July. what' bungle are to .take place in the ban cemeteries. agr The matettient of Germantee 6204,;0f whom only six persons were who could not retui anti wnte. tt7ThePolnlifto l s't West Chester is 31 ' MEBIEMIAINENte.a The quantity sent Niiy Railroad this week is 42,915 14. Thet machinery of the road is worked up to its f Pl ul7pacity, and - the demand for Coal being• active, and vessels plenty so far at Richmond, the trade has moved an smoothly, and no c bstruetion has clecurred during the week , Prices remain firm at $4,50 for Red Ash,. and $4,25 for White Ash, on board at Richmond. Great exernons copunue to be made, are learn, by parties below to reduce the price of Goal here— btu so far they have failed. Many of our opera tors refuse to sell to thcae partici except at an ad vance over what they can get from others. The feeling of hostility against the middle-men below is on the increase, in this region, and they are loosing all the choice Coal, which is being purchased up by Tho-e engaged in mining here, at fair rates.— Unless they pursue a different course, they will scarcely be able to procure sufficient good Coal to mix with their dad tots to rendtx it saleable. Amount of Coal sent over the Phlladalphla and Reading Railroad for.the wrek ending on Thuraday evening last: _ . RAIL ROAD • . W tat. To Ta L. WEEK. TuTA L. Pt Carboit. 19.601 09 198.30.7 12 123.478 01 Mt Ctabon, 3,802 13 122 . 405 13 40.281 09 B.4lavett. 17.633 11' 330.735 09 93.419 13 Pt Clinton. 122.737 07 : .11.832 03 42,915 14 891.2R7 nt 288,030 288,030 07 6711 Rand Clang 1.182,417 0.1 To sameihnelast leer--11311rold 667,961 16 " " Canal T 25,48619 1.193.431 13 Decrease this year. so lar, tons 11.034 07. LEHIGH COAL TRADE. dent for the week eliding hateust 31.1, lA'S° WEEK. T"TAI. • By I.elifsh Co. 195.741 12 Rrvwn Run Mines, ~ , 56,417 03 Beaver Meadow 4,:n., 25.567 13 laprin6 Wilmaln 4.10.. ~ 41 7dl 15 enierain. 1,269 02 Oa nberry Coal Co., 22.365 13 llasleion Coal CO-, 53.491 07 Dians.nd Co., 12 017 u 4 o n es 114(1111'1min Co., 71.:03 11 Vi'llkerbartven, ,' 21.711 00 To same period last year, D.erreaso this year, ■n far El= The fallowing is the quantity of coal transported .over the different Railroads in skinny lkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening. %VEER. TOTAL. Hine 1181 and S. II R. R. i 5,07.3 14 431.478 11 Littte Seltoylkill R. R. 2.051 08 110,701 13 013,:reek- do 1+,598 IR 118,050 02 Mount Carbon do 5,283 04 i49: 1 211 Schuylkill Valley do 9.9/1 01 1^,041115 C.tebtin, and l't Carlton /3 143'13 2411.851 of Union Canal do lAA 17 55 809 08 SW2iNtai - do " 591 15 35,413 04 BATES Oi TOLL AND 44444 /IMITATION oN RAILROAD @EMI From 311.1 rhon ven.P.C.li mon To Richmond. I 70 I 65 I 45 To Philmlelphia. I 70 I 65 I 45 Proclamation. OTICIE is hereby Igi.elll, that an adjourned Court of 1 1 1 Common l'lras, for the irialof causes at issue, in and for the Could) , ofrActinylkill, will be held hi flt wlgshnrg, in the enunty aro:mud& an Monday, the 2lat day of October, to romirue two weeks if neceiwary. Therefore. all twrsons having suits proiditg, and all persons w hn3e duty it shalt fie In anpear at maid coort, will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. U. M. &STRAUB, Sheriff. Sheriff Office. Orwlgs- t' burr. Sept 20 18.50. 39-it A Cstrd. 'II 'HE UNDERSIGNED IN RETURNING THANKS I intheir numerous friends and curiomero fnr the very liberal ptironage hevtowed upon its, since we commenced the general %Vb.legate and Retail Grocery Business. N.O. 48 North Sixth street, ad,lnineng the Pennsylvania Hotel. Philadelphia. As hererot.re, no effnits or ours !hall he wanted to obtain the best goods in market, and dispose of them nt the loxes* rash prices. Our motto is, that 'Honesty is.the best Pots Cy" and ••eliesk or Etwirst,.' It emit he adhered to: she staple and fancy In our line, constantly nn band, and those purchased of us are guaranteed as represented. Goods Int the Country carefully packed and sent to the Steamho..t or Raitqad Depots, free of charge. HARVEY tic 111101'111ERS, Grocers and Tea Deniers, No IS No',lt bat to, Sept 2S, 1850 39-3mnl Phil sda. Leather and Illorocea.' y ENDLOCK AND IDAK SOLE 1.1: %VIER. AND A 1 general assortment of Leather and llL.rnren • Myra y• on band and (..r sale by NIIDDLETON & Tanned, rurr:ers and AL.theen Manufacturers. Wil• rtrret. llaiirnad , below South& north side Phila delphia. Pelts made eider Retail Store and Currying shop, Nn 'SI Noah id at saw Td, IPSO 39-31nn Revolution! Revolutlini: (INE PRICE AND NO ABATEMENTS A 61m i, (doe amen:ion in the Clothing Business: LIP PINCOTT & Co.. (Late Lippincott. Ta)lor & Co.). the well known, mom extensive acid fashionable Talt on. a,nil Clothing Merchants in rhilattelphia, formerly at 200 Market swept. above Sixth, have recently erected and now removed permanently to their spa cious new seven story building. on the S. W. Corner 4th and Market streets. Philadelphia. LI NI NCOT & Co.. will always maintain the lead In the Fashinastile Clothing Trade in Philadelphin.hy keeping the largest and best made 'hick. ,ton selling at the lowest prices, and to save tone MO Inniery In themselves and customers, they have, in opening their new warehonse, adopted, and will strictly adhere to thr une prise system, in which nn time is b st In har gainitig. and by which ten salesmen can do ninre nom than twenty ran under the Jew plan of asking a' biz price. and I.,aing all that can be gni Lippincott & Co., have the 'Owe:Wrenn, twice marked on all their punts. frnM which no abtlrmem will be made. One price and that a very low price. Small Profits and Quirk gales Witte motto. The advantage of 'benne Prlee system is apparent. Naneean pay a high price, but all will bu) at the same and the very lowest price for which our goods can or will he exchanged for money. Remeniher our priers are down at the loWept mark,, rid the asking price is the,. price at which goods will he sold. Call and see for yOortelrem. ni .the new ware , house, 3. W. Corner of Fourth and Market streets. LIPPINCOTT & co., (Late. Lippincott, Taylor & Co.) Proprietors Sept RS, 1850 213-if Soap and Candle Factory. PIM :31111.41.:RIBER 11AVING PURI.:IIAztED TUE 11. Snip and Candle Factory of Francis Leek.% its the Borcneb nl 1 . 411111411 P, hereby gives notice, Mit he intends carrying on the htisiness himself at Mt. teeke's nid stand. WIICTe he is prepanni to furnish all the articles in his line of totaineeir at the very lowert rates, and resperinille solicits the patronage of the nubile, feeling enntideiat that they will and it to their Interest tn deal with him. tifmit 21. 1950 Starkey's PATENT I:ol.l.ArelltlLE 011. CAN.—Ttliill IN v tumble ankle Is prohnianced by all who have used it to be far superior to any nib. r amble the kind ..ow in use, combinlng•niong others.the fmilow lug advantages:— It will thmw oil in iiry direellon and to a distance of several feet ;, the, s enabling ilie operator to oil poinis'ln machinery while the same is in mmlon.and which could not be otherwise reached without danger to lite or limb In its ate a Brent saving of nil may he dreamt. ris a single drop in •ny quantity desired may be i eletted, by a more no less gentle miscue of ther hand. Thr oil will not spill nut should the Can he npskt, as the only 'means ofejecting oil when the tube is 'strewed in tight is by pressure of the timid. The article is very clonstils ; being made Gana Pemba.. it may 'Mused ever so harshly without destroy ing It. The only rate bring to keep It from is stenos hear. and having nn internal spring is not liabie in get out of order. For vale wholesale and retail at the irnhverlher's Cheap Hook and Variety Attire. dole Agent for Schttyl. kill Countr. Call and *under: the arri.-le. R. HANNAN., Hero 21. IFSI .184 f Fall Millinery Goods. • - 01 IN ATONE & AONB.IMPORTERA ND AEA': a , en. snail's. Ribbons and Millinery Goods. No 45 8, 11b, 44 ..unnit rtlreet, Philadelphia—nave received by lal arrivals rmm France, a large and very desirable ass.tment of Fall Millinery Goods, among which wilhe found . INnct Velvets of all colors In variety of prices. •• 99 111. emrAli Velvet.' !! Picia•d. waterd and co.ded flonnat Comic B",. "lilt and Cap Ribbons. a large assortment. „rrent. and American Flowers. LlicetiLinnet Tabu., erowni, nackrama, &e.. &e.. uvether eltb a splendid arvortment of Paris Fancy Feathery. TN. "Olte ponds ware 'elected by nem' the Arm in France. •Ia will be sold at the very lowest prices. t Sept 21. Ma 32.1m0 .. The %milt Ladtex Institute, IiOTTSVItt PA.—THIS INSTITUTION, which has been occessrol operation fur the Past Tear,. and which tellshes rare opportunities Jo those who desire in give ctor denahtere the advantages of teetterbm in ell the branches, embracing • UMW and mneurbtal 'dilution, will be remPelled for the reception *denims, on Monday. the Id of Sep tember. PreMi Depanntent will be ender the direction of Rev. lit Allele. who le connected with the Institute as Protjer of stmt u ntruit „,. Term made konmn on aPPle?tlon tont* 1112ritt !WOW 1. t -tt Rev A. PRIOR, P 34 rincipal. t nook 3lnderY• • rri Mg SUBSCRIBER UtENL A Bag° BOOK J. Bindery.and increar h e m eeh i eeu en d hands. and Is now prepared to &fa. kinds or Bindind in the bra cyle, at the lowest rats , by the m eek Beeh or by she hundred or Itmusandte MI kinds of Blank Work oktufoetored to order at short notice •A B. BANNAN, l'ih ner.‘blisher , and Binder. Pottsville, Ana 91, 1831 , 25. Dr. A. titab.r. fiFFERB HIS SERViCES WitE DIFFERENT iLe branches of Moak ne, Surde% ua n e . ase re moved to the oaks Of Dr. Beriter. t h d „ at ,„, t au practice OD the same Romp*Hite dit a a p i e. Th an k. Rd to the citizens of Minararrille auf icinur their liberal supped, be takes Oda met* o f uab ea si na them, that ha will visit that Plate.* Tu e sday and sway of each week, Itir the pa +r enasuitlog Vote wishing to receive advice. H aeaa as nn e bonne otter. Vogt, !tinier. Eattb sweet, Mb ill=delee to to Norweithlta Rizett, Rods k aloe Steam HUI, roturille. eV r. - A 4mo - 11;WEJLIVE, ATTORNEY AT assquA-.ofilca Ran k fl , INC . . 133 BAY STATE SHAW I.!:.—TIIESE I'EI.EBRATED Nod jam!, acknowledged , superior g o ,,d, g . i n ,y,„ latest colorings and most approi.ed styles, will be fur bished by the subscribers in ant , cprintity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers_ wall please notice that the genuine liaypiste fabri.:s bear tickets corresponding with ihe•bove cut, and they oil , also be distinguish. ed from all rube( woolen Shawl, by 'heir :ulterior finish. fineness of texture and, brilliancy of colors. (nders solicited from all SeclinnvOr the country, and the tame will be promptly attended to. Purchasers will alrm dud in oar Shawl department a large assort- Ment of all the-oilier nin.t approved - tnake•, and new est designs of Anirrican, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embracing a great variety of Maitland Medina) styles !or friends. Alan, Superinr Paris Broeht long and vinare ens - awls ha West styles and best manulacture—lligh lustre Btack'and Coinred ddk Shawls—Lupins Black and Mode CnWed Whet Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes—NH'. Printed Cashmere sort Terkerre Shawls —Plain and Embrnidenrd Crat.. Shf.nr l .—NeW ',Ti e Printed Palm Shawls—Nest figured Parts Brniha Shawls—Lupins Black and klnde Colored Thibet Long Bbaails—Plain tunu.d deal Skin Plain Mi•dn Colored Freinch,Trrkeitri dhow lr, frihged and hound —Eughl-inarterFrench Mode Colored Thiket Cloth, measnring Rdl two yards WM.., by Shawls, binding to match—Pilate hind Col-red Barcelona and I.:encase A.c.. whnlesJle and retail. r CANAL 11013E2'r & , No. 15 Smith Second 81., Ithiladrlphia tarvi 15.%0 3 4, 3lno AA' riEREAS In and by nn ALL of the Genet:ll As_ senably of the e monweatth of Pen...ale:int:l, entitled "An Art regulating the General Elections wit hu n this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day of inly, 1839." It is matte the duty of the Rheritr of every county, to give public nom!! of ouch election t o h e holden, and to make known in such notice what mg_ ecra are an he elee Lad; Therefore. L C 31. STRA ÜB. High Sheriff of the Comity of BrlittYlkill, do make knnlan har I tale advcrti•etnent to the electoral Of said C4.11n1 V Or Sclanytkill, that a GEN ERA I. ELECTION nit' lir; held in the 1111 County. on Tuesday, the Sth day of October nest, at the several districts thereof, as follows, in wn : I. The elector, of the Boron2h of Ortv,ittiiturg, will bold their election at the tkiurt House, in the Iliarnogh of Orerkishairg 2. The elertors of all that part or West Brunswfg T ow ,hip, 1 ) the kind being en:at °C.d.: following Ilne: conainenetaig tit the ao.aot h..te on Ine fierka counts line; 111 nce 6, a straaglat line in the 1.0.1. e of B. Medlar, including the Pamir; thence in the farm of William Matz. ecrluiling the acme , then., to the /arm of George Mengel, now occupied by Peter 111tbr , in elndlogi the some; garner to the lams P. Or -Ine..h Prt y e , in, holing the •anie; theory 1.% a al raight line, passing neat Abraham roust'. on the . Ntaillietin Tots n,idp lane, shall he - rant, form a Pieper:ate electaon alp:tract, and the apieloriell voters resifting therein, shall hold their general eleCll.olla at the nubby. boo., of 1na,,, e 1 In she town of Port uniorin, to 1,111 . 1 Tnwnehgt 3. The elm tors of West Itrun•wit k Township, not Includ e d in the ahoy , boundarlea. aril hold their gen eral nler lion. 3al heretofore, at the Court llotree In the Bromugh of Orwigsburg. 4. 12ie electors of East Itrunswie Townahio will hold their election at the inure of Joshua Boyer, in the towel of McKearnalstire. 302.145 00 558,064 06 ions 35.P123 (k; 5 The elertors nI Pinegrove township, will hold their elertion at the honse of Philip In the notottch of rineernve; the 'lectors or the norn• of rinegrove will hold their eferlion at the came house. P. he electors of Warne triarn•liip, will hold their election at the noose o Leonard Btmti , Innkeeper, in the town of Frieilenshing, 7. lite electer• of porter township • wall hold their election at `he house of Jacnb Ilebetling, Jr. In said .township. The electors or rower Mahantantro township, w 111 liohl their general tlecilon ache litto!e or Joseph H Osman. to said township. 9. The electors n r rpperNahantaitgo township will hold their CIPCIIIIIIII at the Goose or John W. }fewer, fn 1.4111 township. The electnra of the new tow(othip of Eldred, witl• vote 31. heretnr..re, 31 the house or John W. Willer, In Upper 10abaniango. 10. The electors of Barry township. including the hollow occupied by J. G. Wootisoti, , o 111 hold- their election et the house°, Francis Dengter, Jonah! town ship. 11. Tit.. eiretwe of West Prnn itiwnehip. will briil ilirir rlrctlen at the house now occnpied by Jacob' terhwatir...in said intrnrhip. 111. Tem air...tors «f Union township, will hold house of election at the ou•e of John Eisenhovier, iu auld lovitohin 13 The electors of Rush township, u. ill tudd their election at the 1101141, lIIIW OCI.LIPIed by Wm. Kaup, Innkeeper, in said township. 14. The C1 , 001111,4' Ille 110(0.1g1/ Of Millef,PVill. 6 , W 111 hold their eteciton at the house now occupied h•• Michael Weaver. to said Borough. IS The -irciiirr •:f Sr bullkill . tr world', will hold their rlrrtion at ihr house of widow Ilerieinger, in said iiiwoorliip. Ira it.. ele.-inio of New Castle lowoellOil. will hold Ihrit election at the public hoiour. of Wagillindlon Reif• tuyArr, in the form of New 17. The eietions of Brani.h inwnshim.n Ili hold their general Her:Hone n• lirietofore. at the hour now (Is copied by Philip Krill... ill TLC Toir i, of I.lewell)P. IS The 11r..tiii. or Esat Norwegien Township, will hold (heir Oct lion at the .Pun Cat bon llonse. in The town or Pin'. Carbon. IV The township of Norwegian, st ill lierea fier fivrni n sepernte election distriet,_ 'nil the electors these"( hold their election At the puhtmc hotise lately °trampled by Ira Lake, at Deer Park, In said township 21. The elector, of 1141 he township, will hold their election at the house of Joseph Bailiet, towti' o is !Mildleport. 21. The electors or Tremont township, will hiili their election ni the ittelioe of Saltine' nipple, in the town 'of Tremont. - 22. All lIIIP electors"( the South Wal d in the (Imo' of l•ntittvillt, shall hold their Her:lona of Rre puhlte !muse of Wm Slam. in Wald Ward. SB. The NIKO, w ard in the Borough of P.dls4lllP, hing eilAtwarilly of 0.011, suer!, shall ire can e d it, orkerth East %Vant." :lint the paalifird pinion!, there -4,f phalt General elentinn. at the 110119 C Or Patnck Curry. in maid Want. 21. The North Word In the Borough of Pottsville, lying vresiwarthy of Centre etreet, shall be called the ••North West %yard," and the qualified electotv there of shall hold their general elections nt the lunette now occupied by Samuel M. Mills, in said Warn. 25. The eteehirs of Can township, will hold 'het; election at the house now,neeopicd by Northam Hoeft, in aind lownphip. 20. The electors of Rutter Township, will hntll their election at thr hmtse now occupied by Isaac P. Davis, an said township. . The electors of Frilly town.ltio, will hold their election at the heine latrly, occupied by that Bur rn.S, in the tiiirn of Donaldson, in said loanAlrip. 28. The township of Slfillh Mallbeinl, shell herrn fter fart• a separate eteciion dastrict_ and the ge dided enters thereof shall hereafter ontd their ecneril tier tions at the public house now occupied by George ftrher. :31. The electorsof the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. will hold their eleriloh at :he Eublit. School Mope N I.in sa lH 110 , ../iath • SO. The elm tors of thr North Ward in the Boring!' of Tamaqua, shall bold Meg elections ot thr public house of :Samuel Beard, n. mid Ward 31. Tlin Orrin', in Ow South Ward in ihe Borough 51 . nma q ua, shall hind then election' in the Public tietiniil noun% in raid Ward. KILINERT 32. The elrctorr of the Earl Wnrit in the Borough of Tainarina, shall hold their elewiona at the publir hotniti nr Leiria F. Rnrlde r , in raid Want. • 33. The Hector/ of Mahnony town•blp, Pllllll hold their elecliont el the public house of Ramuel ►filler. in *aid Int.VDMllip. 34. lune the rinalifig4sirrtnrs in that part of North Z.lllllOllll township whifrornierly voted in the month and of the florongli of Pottwvitle. ah.til hold their election nt the public bnuse uf . G enrge Gthn , In sald township. 35 That the qualified electors la that part of North hlnehrito km/11411N who thrnierly voted in the Onto' of Orwlasburg shall hold their election at the Court Muse, In eald Borough lA. That the qualified electors of North s iNtanheim township. not embraced in the foregoina, shalt bold eleelinu W 111.1 flair:way house, kept by Mrs Susanna Moyer, in said h wnship At whirb time and places Ire to he elected by the rtereneo .wf - theenuniy nr Schuylkill: on, ' , mum for einial Comnilmnown, fin the State of Pennevlvaniit. One Perron for Auditor Oenernt, nd the mite of Pennsylvania.- One . Person for Surveyor General, for the State of Pennsylvania. ' One Person to reprereet the (Unweptlanai Disttiet composed of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, in the Congress of the Dolled States. Two Permian' (or Members of the Iloome of Repre pentatives of the Plate of Pennsylvania. One Person for Prosecuting Attorney of &tinylkill County. One l'ernon for Cotnmissiourr of tichtaylkill county. One Person for Coroner of tichuyikill county ()Tie Person for Deputy Surveyor of Setwilkill County. One • person for Director, of the roor of Slimy Mill County. One person for Auditor of tlebnyllklll county. Wilting, • 'etiolation to amend the Consti tution of Shia Comftiontscalth In the second section of the dAtt •rtielle thereof. by providing for Mi.: elec tion of the Judges of OW Comnionwealth by the people, has been agreed to by a majority of the mem bers elected tot each Mese of the Legislature, at two surreuive Sentries pith° same. • And Whereas. the Constitution of the said Com motmealth requires- that soy amendment so agreed upon shall be submitted to the propleju loch man ner, arid at ouch time, at least three months after being so agreed' to by the two Iloases, es the Legis lature shall prescribe.' And Whereas, by an Act of the General Asaembly of the State, paned the ninth day of April - Anna Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fitly, a la provided."that for the purpose of ascertaining the *ease of the citizens of this Commonwealth, In re gard to tba adoption or rejection or the said amend ment. the Glovernor of this Commonwealth shaft is sue a Oat Or eiettloa directed to the sheriff of each and every county Of this Commonwealth, contmand -1 in them to givo.nothe 111 the usual manner, that an election will be held le tech of the township., Irlirds and districts therein, on the second Tuesday in Oc tober. In the year nitro, Lord one thousand eight hun dred and atty. far the purpose of duridmg upon the adnplion or rejection of the sold amendment; which said election shall he iteld at the places. and be opened and closed at the time at nod within which the gene ral election, of this Commonwealth are held, opened • and closed." . Nom. therefore, In obedience to the nneiremrets of w Writ issued by his Excellency WlLLtros F. Jolter:ow, Gnarlier of the said Commonwealth, god to me directed, de hereby give notice that an electron °Elbe held according to the terms of the Cenral:9oin_ and prof itiOtti of the Act of tee Gener al. Aksernbly aforesaid, at the time above specified Gar holding the General Election, in eactS•nt the townships, wards end districts as aforesaid. for the parnomsofderidlecupon the adoption or rejection of the gbldamendment. • • The general eleetiun to be opened netwe.en tbe heart - of and 10 o'clock,' In the forenoon, and shall continue without. interruption or adjouretnest omit 7 o'clock-In the evening, when the poll* obeli be ease 0. , pain mace or an Act of the General Assemble of tbs'lmenatonwralth of Pennsylvania, entitled ,•,•11n Act relating to the elections orthht Comemawealth." passed the second,dey 1839. hake Is ashy given , - "That the inspectors and indgei.ehneen awafttre: said, shall meet at the reepectire places appohtted Proclamation. 3 i 1 for holding the election In the districts to which they Another liclentltic Wonder! respectively belong, before nine o'clock in themorn- PEPSIN I , log of the second Tuesday In October, in l ogee - and n THE TRUE DIGESTIVE. FLUID , OR CASTRIC eery year and each of said Inspectors shall appal I , 1 ,filICE'.—A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CIIRER,PRE , one Clerk, who shall be a qualified +caeca,' such ots- r el pared from Rennet. or the fourth Stomach of the I trict. i Ox, after directions of Baron Liebitt, the great Pity in 'case the person who shall have received the atoloaleal c ben „ si. by .1, s. notation. 1 second highest mouser of tines for lospector. shall ' North Eighth Street , noctl•ttend on the day of electron. then the pe in roun I Philadelpnia. P a : IM. 1), No. 11 , This is • truly woonderrol remedy for indigeotion. I itchsi %hall have received the second highest number' ; Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Llver Complaint, Constirallon.• ~.tvotes fur Judge at the next preceding election. shall „ o d Debotity:curing after Nainte'e ow n method. bY 1 act an Inspector In his place And in case the Pere ' Nature's own - agent, the Gastric Juicr. ! sob a ho 'than have recenced the highest number of I ; CO•lialf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, tishised - In water, ; votes for I inspector altall not attend, the person elec• I will degeot or dissolve. Fier Ponsads of Roast Beef ta ted Judge shall apposto an Inspector in his place: , /Dual tire I and In tats the pernin elected Judge 'hall not at..Acores; out of the 5t 05 ,,,0 . DIGESTION. 1 Itend, then the In•pector who received the highest I Digestion is chiefly performed in the stomach by the onlooker of votes shall appOitit a Judge in - his place i I aid of a fluid which freely exudes Omni the inner coat I and if any vacant) shall comment in the Board for or jr ,,,, „ c . o. w o o , i„ ,m,s e ~,t besets, caned inn , the apace of one hour aloe, the tom• taxed by law for . ' Gastric Juice. This fluid a the Great isolvent of the the opening of the electoon, the qualified voters of the „ Food. the Purifying.' Pretservint. and Stomnlating ; town s hip, used ur district, for whirls such officer shalt nee ., oithe atonme n an d t oman ,, ea. with ou t ni b,. have beets elected, present at the place of election. will h o e no dmestion,—no conversion of Food Into shall elect one of their number to fill ouch vacancY• blood. and an nutrition .f the body ; butTrather a foal. "It stoat] he the duty of said Asoessor.t reopecttve torpid. painful, and destructive condition of the whoa. ty, to attend at the place of holdioa every general, ,rpec,adigestive apparatus. A weak , hUlf dead , or inpored l. or township elenlinn, during the whole time. i .0 0 ,,ch toothier, no rood Gastric Juice, and hence Mid election is kept open, for the purpose of giving I 1 " information to the Inspector and Judges, when called the disease, dist rests and debility .retch ensue. onin relation to the light of any person ll•selliteil by . PF.PSIN AND RESET. them to vote at such election, and such other :ostlers I Pepsin lathe chief element, or treat Difestint prior. in "Intl". i" the arse...lents or enters as the said fordo of thr Gastric Juice. It lo found in great &bun- Inspectors I r Judge, or-elther or theist, titian. from ,'.tee In the solid parts of the human stomach after time to time require ' ' ; death. and sometimes canoes the stomach to digest %kat Ott moron. ahal I be permitted to vote at : itself. or eat ttooslf up. It Os also found in the stomach any erection. as aforesaid. other than n white freeman io apormis, as therm tat( 3e. It Is the material used or the are of twenty one rears llf more who shall , to, farmers tn making checoe.ealled (tenor!, the elPct have reo/ded within the State at teas( one year . . atiol I of which hao long Men the opecial 'wonder of the in tile election. diotrict where he offers to vote a l-least 1 dairy. The carding of milk is the first process or di ten days onnted.ately'preceding stivh election, and i gestion. Rennet possesses astomehlng power The Within two years paid a Statd or County tax. which einnsat k of a calf will curdle nearly_ one thousand , aliall have beets assessed at least ten cla)s before the ' times ito own weight of milk. Baron !Argils, states election. hut a citizen offer United Stales, who had : that -One part or priooo dissolved on •fitty thousand previously to-eit a qualitio il voter (.r 'hi. State, and pa n• of oaler, will dr:•••1 meat and other food •'— removed therefrom and rettirbed, and who shall have' oni sea.e.l stout oho produce too :mot G isoric Juice, . reside,' in the electton dtsitict, and maid tale. as , Renet or deposin To show that this want may be prr- 1 aforesaid, shall be entitled to a vote after ;eluding in fecal) supplted, we quote the followint 'lint State alt inotillic ; proll,leil that the white free • rill ENTIFIC EVIDENCE! then cllntoint of the Vatted States, between itic ages'of , Baron 11.. whig, in Ms relelorated work on Animal tiverirv-one at.d twenty-, wit years, and baiting re rsnisryr.hoays: ••An Artificial Digestive Flthd ans. sided in this state one year. sad in The election Ms. to 'e The ears: Juice. may be readily prenired Irtri leo dot, aforesaid, shall I, entitled to tote,al- 1 "g 0 "' " • ilioatgli they shall not have paid tales. ; Aso, the now.. membrane of the,atnmach of the Calf, . in which cation, articles of food, xis meat aild.eggs, •'No person shall be permitted too vide whose name , °llene& chaiogeol. and iligesoted. Diet in the is not commuted in the. list oft:noble inhabitant., for. 1 "ffi e b' .„:,,,, as they would be In th'ehomansiostnach.' Mailed by the I;l.niniosionere as aforesaid unless Entl he produi es a recemt for the publiahroi by Powlero At Wells, New York, payment within Itv,, I 4. •:ll: l‘ t r...Pereita , In his famous treatise its "Food an, , of 3SE tie or Giunty tax ses•emsed If elt,...fily to ! • • • ler 35. •intes the same great fact, •rool describes the the Como nation and give oatiafactory es Wear.% oath I P' meth it ,f preparation. l'here are Po. higher 311th/tri er on his own oath, or affirmation of another, that he ' i ;,',:, ii ,',.. ' 1 ,,.,,,,,, n. ha. paid such a pox, or on faint., lo produce a r ec eipt, !i [acs I, c0rn ,,,,,. ~..„I . ,e b s e wr ow.,„ °nth , •..p h ,,,,,,. shall make oath to the payment thereof; or second {.- • - • .. ... , - • 1 A g y .1 Martinson, observea that a o munition of the II be diabase right to vote by being an elector between the Ore e of twenty-one ikon! twenty-two years, , 1 dose 4stant at of she Gastric Juice is i prominent and de - r• Shall depose. 011 oath or affirmation, that he has re,t• I 'it. i s oPr nynnin • cocotte or Dyspepsia and he states toiguished pinfessor of niedl, ine in London. dud In the State atdeart one yesr nest before Ilk tip, I I' a... a d •is 'who 0;01 severely afflicted with this tninpiaint, find rficatoso, and make so , h pima or rc , aa.-o,c its the antutals„ ins evetything . eloe to foil , bad reetorrse irs the fraitrie district nth required by this ail, and that be dure i , Juice. obtained i i .„,,,,, th e efo„nn.n of living verily brlieVe hong Ilte account given hod mat heis of the nee aforesaid, ,cod woe such other evidence as , Whir h proved corriptetety onorces•fot.'• Bir. Graham .. ‘ trithirr rit the fan ..... s works on ••Ver,.. is requited by this act whereupon tit.: rutin.: a the i nnin 0 , 1. .. i . , .., ti , a r .. m . i .t,,,,, f .,, in ithy s - in. neuron so 'ailmotted its vote shall be losersed in the i ~‘ ~..y that the s.tomarhs of animat.,..., • . tiled in alphabetical list by the loopectorit , and a niote -made i , 4 „,.; . ..,_; . in ,,,,..„', in ., mod , he properly or 4 „ ,niving oppotae thereto by Writing the word " tal'' if he , , 0r ..: , ' 1 I. IF articles of food, end of effecting a kind nfoir slush toe admitted to vote by reason .1' having paid 1 . , 1011.131 digestion of them in nn who, ohfferent from the n laz, of Ille wand •age,“ if he shall be adinotteu to •. . , A i„. 0i ,,,, r ,,,,,,,,.. Vole on .Ic, non( of hi. Age, and to miller riote The era - ' ' 4 "" ' . . - I Dr. Si e great work, the "Chemistry of Thin," son of .1: r 11 rot-.nail be rolled nor to Ilse Clerks, ti lin I (I ei & IllanchArd, Phil a. IStS, pp 321.21 -:iy• : ••The shad mark it to Ilse list or voters kept by them. '•os,..vm-• of PEPSIN fOrrlti a new era in the chonni "In all,ra-es "hero the name of air Verson • i bisto:c Of Digesltton. From recent experiments, daimon! tor - vote to not frotrol on the list forni.fied by r,s'' know ' "• 1 food is iillsaolv d eo r t as r apidly in an +oho . I the Cointiligsioner. and ASOOOOI2I. Or his right to ' ~,..... , Tha t font , ociai 4 1144.411ve otlOLtarepare room c p. ' , ~ i i is in ."fri ' ‘".."'" r"""d '"'""n "r i' """Ine"" T" " tip. tia,„ral Gastric Joice itaelf." Roy qualified churn. it shall toc the duty ofthe Insp.,. Preofe4sor Doisoglison of the Jefferson College. Phila. tors, to examine 31101 person on oath a• to his quoit. , . delplota. lit his ereat work on human ph,slolog*, de fl tattoos,. and if he claims to have resoloal within the votert Ilinre than tiny Pages to an intim/potion of this State for one )..ar or more, Isis oiattneloa II be •uffic tent subject. II to I' Xperilll , ll l . l with Dr. iteactmont, nu the , proof thereof. lout hu shall make protol by ai 1..»,4 our Gastric inlet!, obtained from the Siring human stomach r.snipetrrit w lilieSS. who shall he a htialitied eleetor, and from 30011:11.1 are wed known "In all cases " that haso feuded mobilm the ohotrirt for 110011. than ten . r. • . ' he cop.. elteemion Orloll.ll as perfectly in the arti days ip•xt immediately areeesltng said election. ane 1 eni . ni as in iiie natural di n eet i ona. .. shall also himself sccear that Itio bona fide reold•nze. AS A DVSPF.PSIA CURER, ot pa rFoaflee of lira lawful calling. t• within the di, [riot, li'tisl that lie did not re •t, In; the said district Dr llouglitorer preparation ot PEPSIN, has procla im the porpo.,e of voting therein. tied the non marvellous effects, miring ens.. of De "(overt person qualified oso sokoreastld, and who shalt 1 bility, Etioteiation. Nervono Decline, and - Dy•peptir make due proof if required • off residence and Payment 4 'consumption. snutssed to be on the very verge of the oaf laze,, no afore-old, shall be permitted to vide •itt erne, II I. llopooltible In gi•e the oletallo of CARIPP In the lo,srithio, n'ard or s inning ios Which he shall the limiro of ibio advertisement—bug authenticated retilde. I certificates have been given of more than TWri II 1 lai• "If any perform shall prevrol nr attempt to prevent IthEll flEal ARK Airixruit, in Philadelphia New any officer of 'son election 1110!er laix iv! Isom hoisting York alool Itorion alon•. These were nearly ail dr.. such election, nt toie or ito eaten any tioofiooe to any Aerate cameo, and the miret were not only rapid and ouch officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere wooderhol, lint permanent. wttll . lllm. In the execlition of hts dirty, orshall block It is .1 great nervous , antidote, and pirtieutarty'rrise op or no,•mpt In block the window h‘r a Veline In any foil for to miency lo hillious disorder, List r complaint, w•iiplow where the..ame may be hoolitero,Or shall riotous- Fever and Agree, or badly treated Fever and Ague, lydts• urb the pe 0P at ouch election oratheituoent pear- and floe evil.elfeels or (Atilniese. klerenry. and other tic, any intimidation, threats, fort, nr 17101enCe, '0 ith . Dructo Olson the Digestive organs• aher a Mai sickness. design to influence unduly nr overawe cony elect.or,or Alton, for eaceoo in eating. and the tom free use or ar t" prevent Inin front mom: or to rrstrain the freedom . dent Plorit•. II al ..... st reconctles Health watt !Mem oir choice, such person on conviction !hall he fined in amain, an) sum not ekreeditill flee hlllotreil dollars and to be ' improattled cow any tin, not less than one nor more than melts Itionlho. And if it Fliall be shown loathe Court . here the trial of such offence PIA:III be had that the prom. oco ..ffesoling WU/ 100 a resident of ihe coy,' ward, district or town-hip, where . tne said offence wao commit led , and not entitled to a vote thereln.then on zn.V.r11.., he shall he sentenced to pny a line or no, 1100 than one 10111drYd Molars.. and 110 10110111.11 ed •101 1,0 than sax months 1101 . more than Iwo yeas. - If any verso.. or persons .halt make troy het Or tvneer Upon thh result of any election within this coni ttttt ow' alth. or olutll offer to make any Flir II bet or 0.n.0, either by verbal proclamation thereof. or by It 'Alien or printed advertisement, challenge Or invite any or ran., .0 p0r..00110 Wake .U1:11 bet 01 wager, nloito o tilts. ti-. , h•••••••.r 10' Or tory shalt forfeit and pat three 0.04 Ille humour .0 bet Of Offeo,lllo be bet. The irola., arr. ro mak.• tforir returns for the courny 74 of .I.trylk ill. the (7 arri Oro 1..!..1;ura. on Friday the 11th day of lictolrer. A. D. at 12 n'chak 51. regard day. GR., under my hand and sea! al Ow Sheriff's MEI, Ora leghorte, and,tlatedlo ember Sfh Ifl the year of our Lord. role thonsnerd eletif liondo-d and fiTiv. and sgvcnty-fonrth year of the liMrpernience unite l'nite4 SlalP+ of' America-. '04.11 .±O6fE Tlll. 1.111 , 11111N1NF...11-irlir. Sheraf'A t STILIUB, Alieritr fitirg. Srpt I j 37 to • Liver (!oniplaint, OVSPET'sI4, WO/NO: OR NER MIKIIIIE ri*. lINcA,P; uF TIIE 101\11' , .1 s. And all 141 ri rr•••11 orrllo marls, 11 I• C0.c.1( , 111..". In Val II 101.4. Ithroo, of M00dfir...A...4.1.11f, 1.1 illy naopra, .l.:art for fowl, itillo,ol or weight lit I to. • loull ICII. stuir rrnrrn pare , esuniossy ~r it,H irrfaig at the pot of I ilo• of the !wad. tiorru-.1 Ault difficult trr,ti h tug, auttritri: at Ulf , [mart, cliudttrg nI ostirmisttl. pen-atintut when sn a ilklag p.uttrire. ditn ttttt pso of t hnon.,.der.s rn. webs bet", le the etzlit, rover and doll pin-in the head, 'tHrirl.'"nrY of yellowness of the kkin and oyev, , pain in thr pide, hack. Cfirst, ' R ohs, sudden 1111,110/ of heat, • hociiink In the God'. rotiotant imaginings of evii, nod ;real depression of splrt:o, can M• cif. ctnaily emrPol try . DR. 11011PLAND'S cELEBRATED GERMAN pre,ared by Dr C. ‘7.Jarkshn. at the Ger twin Mytlichw Store, NO. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power the, above dtseaxes H nof excelled, if tothalled, by any other preparation in OW I t tiiities, •x the cores attest, ate.iny eases after ehillful physi cians had failed. These Wirers are worthy the attention of [wilds. pose :sing great virtiteo, in the rectification of dissan es of she Live; and lesser 111.thdo,esereisina the most searching powers in wrakne.s and alPcllotuf of the durcetive• organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasant. •:so ne. Cosvmere.—The lion. Charles D. Illnehnf, Eftfins of the Camden] DIM/Ma. the best pane, in West Jersey, says, July 21:—•• ll'onflanirs German h.tve seen many tillelll4 DO. Imes of this nieflcine:ind the source from whit!' they elfin., Induced tis to make scspecilna its merits. 5. from inquiry We were persuaded to use It, 1118.11111 M say we nonsd u.soccalle in its action upon thseatLega the lover and digestive "Tv ns, and the pnwerfu! influ ence It telPtle Upllo nervous pr .stration is really 5111 . - prl•tne: It r/lIITIII and Ithengthens the tarritirS, Ur mphnpl them torn a state of repose, (linking eleeprefreshing, "If this medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there. would be less eickness, an from the Co -1 mach, laver and nervous system. t he - pleat majority of Ireal and imaxiimey diacaseei emanate. Ilave thou in a littaliy condition, acrd you can hid defiance to ept deiniEfOrehmaily. This eitramtlioarc medicine we vroteW nalviee our (remote, who ate at alit itiellA posed eland trial-it will i hen ',commend itself It should, in fact, he in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidenms of merit." I From the Boston Dee.] ' The editor said, Dec. 2111-' Dr. Midland's Cele• beat m! C....ceonn linters, for the cure of liver complaint:. jattudice. Clyspepsia. chronic or nervous alebitty, is deservedly one of 11. e most. popular medicines of the d, v. These timers have heen 'need by thousand, and' a 41..i1d •tt ..isr elbow rays he has lilinself received an efteoi lea I a nd permanent mire of Liver compialoi from Tim nee or Tien remedy. We are conefinced that, in the use of !Move elttera, the Patient rottatam'y rains strength and vigor-a fart woktil of erebt con...nit:ra tion. They are pleasant In Annie end smell, and esti be .1.0 by persons with tit, most delicate stomachs with safety:under any circumstance,. We are speak ing from experience and to the afflicted we advise their use." Scott's Weary, nee of the hest literary papers pub lished said At4.2stle-" Dr /I.mfland's German' Bit lers.manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are, now recom mended he some of the most prominent members of the Incuity, as an article of much-efficacy in rases of female weakness, AS such Is the ease, we worth] ad irbie all nmthers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much Witness. Persons or detillitated constinit will find these Bitters advantageous to obeli health, as we knew from experience the salutary effect they have um.° weak syrtents." Judge M. al Noah,_ a gentleman with Vela teien title and literary attainments, said in his New Veldt, Weekly Aleesester, January 6, 185 . 6:-Dr- Doeficnd's Getman Biters.-Ilene Is preparation which the ending presses In tbr Union aptielir MI be tuna nimous • In feConeMendinf, and the reason Is obvious. It is made after a ph:scrip:lon furnished by the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm Hoodand. Professor Of the Uni versity of Jenn, Private Phyilrian to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Ger many has ever produced. Ile MIS emphatically the !enemy of Xasebsz, and therefore a niediclne of which• he was the inventor and endorser mgt.*. confidently retied on. elm specially recommended It in liver com plaint, dyspePals, dchilii)'• vertigo, acidity of (heath. mach, constipation, end all complaints arising Omit a disOrded condition of the stoinseh, the liver and the intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers Wren their conviction of its excellence, and several of the edttor• speak of Its reacts from limit owe. individual expe rience. Under these circumstances, we feel warrant ed. mot DOI/ ID calling the attention of onr readers to the . present proprietor's (Dr. C. M. Jackson's) pre paration. hut in recommending the article to all.aalict-, . ed." The Philadelphia Satyr,log Gazette, the beat family newepaper pnhli•hed to the (Jailed States, the editor ...aye of pr. liaugand's German flittera.—•• It is settler* that wo recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the eonfidenee and Oarronare of our readers ; and, therefore. when we recommend Dr. Hoodandia Ger• man Bitters, we wish ltdo be diatinztly underetood that we are not speaking of the nostinms of the day, that are noised sheet for a Mier period and then forgotten after they have done their 'linty race of untidier, but . of a medicine tong established, universally prized, and which Intranet the hearty approval of the Faculty itorlf." Bcw•Aß or COONTWIETTS Thirmetfklnebag attained that bleb character which is necessary f.r alt nedicine• to attain to induce e 61113- tett r etten to pot forth a spurious article at the risk of the tiara of thine who are innocently deeleved. Look *ell Inihe (narks" of the grnalue They have the - written aienattire of C. JACKSON upon the wrap pet, and the &acne blown In the bottle, witaeld *hick duty ate epurunts. , . For sale, wholesale" and "retail, at the German Me dicine Store, No. 120 Airsb Agree:, one door below tut'. pate of 278 Race St.) Phdadcl phia, and arrespnatable de a le r s generally throughout the country: Atto, tor sale by J. BROWN, Druggist, Pottsville, Ps. Inn!, 9,1!450 21t-i • MORE EVIDENCE OLD STOMACH CONIPLAINTA Yliern is no form of 041 Sitomach Complaint• which does' not {PPM 10 rranli and remove at tints. No matter tows had ihey may he • it gives instant relief A single dose removes aft she unpleasant /ymptonrs, and it only needs to he repral.A. reit o Idinri timnon these ;Mod etroct. permanent. Purity or Mood ~,g vs c or or body follow at neer, It Is particularly est...ltem iss of Naossita, Vomit ing. tramps. More of the pit of Owe Stomach, distress after rating. low. 1.61 d, .late of the Blood, Heaviness. Lowness of 11,spondeney. Emaciation, Weakness, ten drucy lu insanity. Suicide. der. l'r ice. One Dollar per bottle. One bottle will Olen effect a lastineettre. ( itr POWIYFIRA, sest by ma 1 , free'of vootae, . Fru convenience or sending to all parts of the coon try. 'be DIGEATIVE Rill,TTEtt rtF TIIE PEPSIN is pot Itit in the form of Powders. with directions to be ,immivell In water or syrup, by the patient. These powders contain Jost ihe same matter MP the bottles, Lm is ice the quantify for the same price, and will Ni sei!' by mail. Dee of postage, for One Dollar semi timst paid) ir Dr. J. ti. 1101.1011 TON. No. 11 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Sir packages for five dollars. Every package and hnt le bears the written signature of J. 9. Houghton, 31 I). 13ole Pasprletor. 9.,1.1 by ate is In evert town in the Molted States, and by reettertable denten, in hledirinee senerally For sale at B. HANNAN'S Variety Store. ANn ror r;il , - by Jabal:. firms n. and John S. C. Mart- in, Druggists, Pottsville. E. J. Fry, Druggist, Tamaqua: J. W. Gibbs. do Millersville Soo 7, IF4O G. W. Merchant's Cel brute tARCLINC OIL . HORSES Wiricit is eau a Universal Fatally Rohr *caftan for Disease, of the Meets Real. TIME and experienre has folly proved that this 1111,1VFIli1A I. REMEDV has not itsequ'al on the I list of populdr niedielnes, Irs•lng breu more than II yivirs tirforr the public. Testimony nf i he mnst disinterested character Of its wonderful effects int the animal economy is almost datly presented to the proprietor -• A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose elm hes were burnt off of Mtn. ivns restored (without suffer ...or) by the lonely use of t hi- Oil. Numerous are the unsolicited statements of patients iheinsetres, and others who have lased the Oil. it , CU/R.lll,llkb In I ilPTllleillell appear so rem a rk a bl e , tha , were they at all interested in a peculiar 'mint, they, could hatdlt have been credited , The followiny. diseases arr anion: many others in , the cure of Wilk-111W! Gil has beetteitnipletely success ' tttl and in which others had entirely failed t-- Sri ri n, Sweeny, Dinah/op. Wind:Tolls , Poll Evil. , Callous, Cracked Hee l . Calls of aII kinds. Lame , nese. Fresh Wound ~ Sprains. Mtn isles, Siind Cracks. Foutiderid Feet. Scratches, or Grease.Man,ge.-Vhenniatiarn. nitro) of Animas, Esternlll Poisons. Painful . NIqVOCIS 'Affections. Trost Rit e s. , Iloils.Corns.Whttlowsßurne and .Ilealits. Chilblains, Chapped - Hands. Cramp. Contractions or the Muscles, Swellings. • - Wealtneas of the Joints. • Caked Breasts. &e. , cAltrItEN l'o PURCHASERS ' Beware of COUNTERFEITS, geld he so re the name arctic. Sole Proprietor, EEORQE W. llinucHANT 1 Lockport. N. T., is blow n , lit the side of the trottle.•nd I iii hia hand writteo, over the Cork. Don't be purstta , tied m take anything else with the promise it is pot as and &c.„ &c: This is practiced by those tinprincipted deniers whose conscience will stretch like India Rub ber, and whit a, te of a kinilreri spirit of those (Wrier larger cities. OAP hefarbinerpracticeshave so recent ly been expos .c 1 to the action ,of Congress. t , Those w Nolte met to Counterfeit this auk team ro (erred to tpe law of New York, of goy 1845, hy which it will he !nen that every .persno meddling In these 'Counterfeits is,subjeutoindictmput: nu prison went and fine. A person selling nut of tots Atate, will be (Able t arrest when in the State, and alga to be, held as a wit nest *MIMI those he bought of or solif for.. , All Order/ addressed to the proprfetnt will be nrompt ly responded to. • . Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what won. tiers are accomplished by the tilt of this-medicine- Sold by respectable dealers generally In the Vatted 1 !Mates sod Canada. Alin, by 1 ' .1.111. C. lIIIMIEF. Pottsville ; E.I. Pry, Unarm] ; 0. Frailey Orwlgsburg ; Merlon Ball Bethlehem ; Pomp & Kenzey, Easton ; Levels Smith* Co.,' Allentown ; H. Masser, Sunbury ; B. J. Shearer, Nitton ; Ed. A. McCoy. Northumberland; Dr o. Ynhe.,Wilkesbarte; W Anthony at. Co.. Wit!'•:' Haven ; C. W. Shuffle. Lewisburg; P. Williamcgittar Creek; r•. M. Cbect. Manch Chunk; Bollet & Jones Tunkhannock , Frederick Klett dr. Co., Whole's Pent, Philadelphia. , ons 3. 1849. • -1 Sperm, Tanners' Lard and Whale • .01i. 6,2 . 22 Fall Sperm 1111.1 .0N BLEACHBLEACHED WINTER AND '3,113 gallons Onbleaehed Wider and Fall Sperm OIL 4 4 21 do Extra Bleached Staler Oil. 11.9iX1 do bObperlor Elephant Oil, extra Witched. B.lfXl do bleached Winter and Fall Whale 011. 13,777 do strained N W reset and Polar Whale Olt. 7.60 e do Miners. °Merry clear anChindsonte. 4,003 do b4bletbalay Tanners' 011: 5,013 do shrsirior Bank Oil. 2000 do pure Straits or Cod Oil, • 6,000 deb Commie Oft for greasing: SASS do extra No 1 Lard 011, (Cincimiatc.) • 1.000 do Lard 011.11 in Z. lOW hoses Nair Bedford *perm Caodies. 460 do Adamantine Candied. 83 do . Patent Polished and Solar candies. '738 do , Mould and Dip Candle* etionei shies. • .10 dh ttesi quality Xelloil Aos p. ' 860 do superior Brown Prep. • 111 dp Ohne Candle Snap. Alla:titles sold, not arida,: satisfaction. may bi re tuftedool.olN, 4, PRICE!. 31 . IY, Wba. ins, Tbifd Slate above Arcli Philadalybla. Ail , 17,1835' . . 33-3 Bin. By Telegraph and Yeiterday's Mall Wheat Flour, 35,190-Rye, do. 83 OG per bbl. Corn Meal: s.l` 00 do.—Wheat, Red 81 05. White,"-81 10.—Rye, 65. cents. —Corn 6.s—Oats, 41 cents per bushel.- Whiskey 27 cents tier gallon. LATEST Pnon AtASHINGTON No news from Congress of any generalitn, portsore. The Bill -granting bounty lands to soldiers of the war of 1812, passed in the Senate. on Thursdayi; but it was so overloa ded with amendments, its final passage in both Houses is thought to be impossible this session. Nothing funkier in relation to the ,Tarifr: THU C =Pitt? lIISE A Nil THE SOUTH. Baltimore, Sept. 24. The Southern Mail to-nig/it brings papers . .containing varied expressions iti relation to the passage of ;he California and other bills. At Mobile, a grand union had been called: Another meeting called upon Gov. Collier to convene the Legislature. It was rumored that Gov. Quitman •had called the Mississippi Legislature. . In the State ofGeorgia,the papers generally go for disdnion. though the most able and , influential stick to the Union. Mr. Ilionias is home ntidressioehis,constituents; FROM BOSTON. The Lind Mania here is greater, if possi ble, than in New York. A 51r. Phalon had bought up all the promenade tickets for, yes:. terday evening's concert at three dollars each on speculation. THE MISSISSIPPI CAVING IN A number of acres of the river bank on the land of Mr. Gervais Schlatre, near the mouth the Bayou Plaguemine, have caved in and greatly widened the Bay, to the serious alarm of those living in its vicinity, in case of a rise in the river, as the water is deep and the force of the current very strong. Another Big Leap. —The. Lackawanna Journal (Cargandate,Y says a Ity.cse attached to a train of cars, -Was accidentat)y precipita ted front a high_ bank near thatkplace about 30 feet. Notwithstandin . g his "Sain Patch" leap, he walked to the stable; and the nett day resumed his laboi.' The En'terynse of the ' , merchant princes'o• of Boston is proverbial, but among them all we know of no one, whdhas uniformly been more enterprising, energetic and persevering, than Geo. W. Simmons, of Oak Hall. He has from a small beginning, built up the far kest clothing establishment in the country, and has ever been one,of the gratest patrons of the press. Judging from thecrowd of customers we haveseen there, he is evident ly reaping the reward he richly, merits. Gas in Harrisburg.—The pipes are now . being laid, and the city will probably be lighted with Gas by the Ist of Decrmber. It is understood the Company's fixtures are,to be dispensed while the Legisla‘uie is . in Session. No insinuation. . Thos. H. Ben/On—The Pi-esidelcy.—We !earn from Washington that Hon. Thomas H. Benton is reported to have written's friend' in St..Lonis, saying he will accept the nom.' ination for Presidency it tendered,to him. .Glad to gear it.--Official returns, presented to the Flouse of Commons, prove that pauperism is rapidly declining in England and Wales. But unfortunately as pauperism declines in - the mining and manufacturing districts in, England and Wales, it increases . in similat districts in the United States: THE STATE TICKET. MI The resolutions adopted by, the Whig, County Conventions throughout the State give evidence of universal approval of the. nominees of the Whig State Convention, for Canal Commissioner, and Auditor General . , In all sections JOSHUA DUNGAN, HENRY W. SNYDER. and JOSEPH HENDEE— . SON, are' highly popular, and will ,receive the hearty support of the well wishers of'the State in both parties. In the election. of Morrison for Canal Commissioner, the peo ple see that the entire Canal Board will., be under the control of a certain clique. which - will be highly dangerous to the welfare of the State. In consequence of this Mr. Dun p° will doubtless receive many Democratic votes. Father Matthew thus writes, in reply to a t pressing invitation to make the puked States ,l 4 his future home: “With regard to your suggestion that f shoold'make America my future home. it -is one that would require deep and serious can-; sideration, independent of the strong feelings of attachinent to my native home.; I would also be violating, a promise made to my be loved countrymeo, that I would again re turn to them. If I had not mode this en gagement theY *onla.nevet” baie,consented - to my departure front arnontst tfiem*besides; I hope again to be the niedtum of relieving thousands of our suffering people in their distress, as I have hithert n , been privileged , to do daily. I skall toritinue to advise such, of my country en 6 are able to emigrate' to the Western States. - ElO'b The Ac&gieniy- of Briissels has just been engaged exaMining a large ritidher ot, treatises offered in cornpetftimi for a piize ft had offered for the best paper upon the dis-. eases of the potato plant, and the rneans of prevention and cure. No treatise was deem, ed worthy of the prize: but one was deemed wonhy of particulat mention, which recom mended as a comptke Rreveittive the cover- • ing the potatoeywhen planted with oak saw dust. Locks have been sdperceded or the Monk.. lane canal, Canada West, .ao inclined plane. The boats are floated into a box which moves on rollers, and the whole dratyci, up an igelined plane by a stationary en gine. The new plan was tried last week; and three boats drawn up in less than five . • minutes. A Raring Maniac recently entered a house' in St. Louis proceeded without ceremony to 1 ri bed-room aboVe - stairs,. shivered the win doves and the crockery on'the mantel; then seized a little child from a cradle; and after *tripping it of its clothes, starting with it in , his anTis down stairs, when the mastet of • the house hatipened to Make hiS appearance. ind at once terminated the drama. - „ - ben. Chaplin; *lto, Nos been for sometime, confined in prison at Washington, on a charge of aiding the, escape of ,slaVes, . was libe‘' f ; ted on bail in the Amount .of $6,000, on. Wednesday; and ..VlB3 immediately arrested gain', n a requisition from the Governor% a or of Mary nod; and conveyed to the Rockville jail in that State. ' , I. • Steinarik Store) hi New York; to be larged, at a..epst of $lOO.OOO-4tfte marble for the improvement alongeosAing 825,000. The Jenny Lind Hall(no,W. nearly finished) • will costsloo,ooo. A hst is published of 16 pnblie or srivate buildings; note in course of erection in New York city: makiug ibt aggregate of the whole cost $989,000. Edightened.—The Turkish Ambassador; sent ; by the .att ltan to our government , recent ly visited die Croton Water Works at New. York. _Welt stirpiised him greatly by theft niagnificente. He expressed his astoitisli;. Mem by the etetamation that be never before . thought the world had progressed so fat west ward • Emigrortts:—We see it stated that 140.00 d Mormons faie emigrated fo the United tatest . ' froth Wares and the nonherii and eastetti ports ot England. Most of therm die - feria sewed as cam of substance. , PhiladapAis. Friday. 1 o'clock
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