Ott!REIS' iftitliliktt SATCRD AY, OCT. - 12 1850. • WS aitenolnite riaraelyea greatly Indebted to the Hon. Ware. Cbosta, Prrusx and others for public documents, taring the session of the late Coagren. IN Irals. WEEK'S JOUSNACwedeave etwkwed Qilb to [Mt . New York. •nd &anew subscribers. •wi resweetftqly request that they wUI comard the amount IFE INAORtiNee.—There Is, perhaps, nothing 'that creates so severe a pang on the death bW . II as the rellectinu , that we are Waving ante we =tows. Per haps a .wlin and children * dependent nprib tbe cold charity or the world! Therefore every vine la lira should preparelor this etnerienet. It et.o he &me, even by the Poorest, through the agency hi' Life lnsa rance Eirery man vrtm laves his famliy onght - tei. get his life Insured. Gayly man in debt.and melee pftMenT. ought to have his life ttsured. list at his dOath his !poverty may be sacrificed. There are but Jew who Xottid nut Beer k small sum ansoilly to Ijistire their thee; which if not invested la ibis way' would be anent perhaps in trifles, and the:C=ll3es Otos left to rnilltY and want. . Life Interest. is 'becom ' inyjetk . as cotrantin" bilge country as Fire loseraoce • and Sittreld be more so. Wives persitmte your busbinds—ybu can tare entomb in !roar household alfitlea to pay the annual premium without feeling it--and the reflection that you are pro. aided for, will slime be a MI recompense for the out. • lay. 'Env eau tram the heel of vale husbands for yerteroara beeirtit, and the amount caanot be tottelfed by their creditors in use of theieiSeath. Pill in ki rmat ion vim this subject:caw be ohtained on application to B.l4fiii AN, at the Oalce of the Miners' Jhurnal. . . • . • • • THE AMERICAN ART lINION--Tbe Engravings of thin Valuable Institution have been reVelved at B. glannan's 13-mk.Bttage and are ready for Itittned4te dis tribution. Each subscriber of last year receives a book, of Etchings Illustrative of the "tLegen4 of Sleepy Hollow," with a beautiful engraving "The Voyage of We." and a share In the distribution of choice Paint ings on the 20th or December. welt. The Pmspectus "of this year, presents strong Ind - wriest , ror new sub. scribers. Every membet, for the : year fur east; .subscription of five dollen,. wilt' rneive a copy of the Bulletin, anillummied Monthly Journal or Art line ~engraving on steel 101 by 161 inches; • sett of fine ;prints from finished engravings on steel, average site 71 by 10 inebes...togetbe r with a share In the distribu tion of a large numher nt Paintings and tuber works of Art, &tinge Ptatuebr. Medab, SOulptures in Marble end Drawings In 'water vim,. Aubscriptions'eaken at the oMce'vtf the Miners` Jour tial,tibere the - Proipectua can be examined. ' Br BANN AN. Ifoierei ry S'seretsry fi# Sehsekilt Citat y. The Ron. James,M. Cooper has l again re• turned to our borough. He has sneered much from ill health, during the protracted labors of the late Congress.:but we hope re. relaxation from duty and the pure mountaih breezes of our healthful region. may soolit restore' him to strength and good health. ELECTION IN THE STATE• The result appears to be diSastrous through out the State, and partiinlarly tss fir lib the members .. of - Congrs are; concerned. All eyes•weie turned to this electien, in connecr tion with its immediate bearing on the suc cess of the Protective policy at the next session of Congfess, and it was hoped that sufficient bad been exposed; in the late pro ceedings of that body on this s,ubject, to have awakened the proper discifirsination among the piaple in the selectioti of theif Repre sentatives.' A general apathy more thatiu w:int of ability, has bees ttie cause of our defeat.. In those districts where the election was warinli , cOrrested, and . a full vote re tiriaed„ there has' been no Whig loss, but rather a.,gain, showing at 'once, that if the Whigs generally had .beeni , out , on Tuesday last, and the full strength of the party tested, we might have had the pleasure to announce a different result. In the city of Philarlelphfa the Whigs have elected - the Mayor and all; the members of Council by unusual tarp polarities, except one. The Whig City and County Ticket hai also-been elected, including the Marshal of Police.\ Ia the county the Locolocos have carried the Senator and :,'Representatives, which will give them the I4gislature. •- "Clicster county,, the member of Con• gresi is in doubt—the voteleing very close _but the chances are in faior of the Whig candidate. The opposition in this county was-unexpected, growing ant of some votes in Connvess. In Berks county, Jones is elected to Cou gress by a majority of only' a-bout 500: Thaddeus Stevens' majority in Lancaster is only about 1500., , In Northampton coutity;;J. M. Porter has. been -defeated, and A t E: Brown, Whig, elected. . , The Erie C ongressional Drift is in doubt, with the chances in fattor he election of Walker,- Whig. This .wcipld be . a Whig gain. MEMBERS - OF CONGRESS ELECTED. Whigs in italic—Locofoccxt.in Roman. Ist District, Thomas B. Florenc,g, 2d " Joseph R - 3d " Henry D. Moore. 4th " John Robaii,s, Jr: sth " John McNair. L., glin t 6th i" Thomas 7th • Jesse C. Dickey. 6th " Thaddeus 9111 1, Glancy Jones. 10th " M. M. Dimmick. 11th " M. Fidler, 19th. " _James Ganihle. L. gain' 14th " r. M. Bsbighaus. 15th , W. H. Kuriz; gain for the vacanex, J. B. banner 16th " Jaines X. McLanahan. 17th " A Parker, L. pin, 19th " J. L. Dawsim. L. gain, 19th 4. Joseph H. Kuhns: W. gain, 20th " John Allison. '2lst " Thomas M. - Howe ; . for the Vital*. H. Denny. „24th - " JCIIXeS Taylor. W. Gain, The deltgates in Congrel4 from tbis State ,will probably stand thirtee n Locoioeos to . r ,eleven Whip, • j REPRESEJ4TATIVES ELECTED', • , 1 ; Philadelphia City, " County Delaware, -Montgomery, , Chester, .Bucks. 'Lancaster, ,I3erks, Northampton, Dauphin, , letainno. - Lehigh and Carbon, Schuylkill, Allmhenv,. • - Bearer. Butler 4 Lgys,rencei , i lllaiT 4 . Huntingdon; .goneget, , !Stistwehdoria, Sullivaq -Wyoming, •Tioga. • Wayne, Union & Juniata; Y,ci tic. Noikhuinberland. •Westmoreland & Fayette, • ; Cumberland, - ,Centre. Ckartield, Elk_& McKean, ,Erie, Franklin; Greene, Indiana,, Lycoming‘,CliAtots &Potter, Monroe & Mercer, Venango & Warren t PETry,, Bedford. Cambria & khan: it Lnzerne, Adams, ; Columbia,& Montoirr , Bradford is reported for . the Whip. Was - ington county is,in donbt, and Westmore-. land; Clarion and Crawford counties have not been heard from. • .Five Whigs and five .Locofixo Senatore; elected. • - '' • t-; ~ , . Whigs in /talk. Locofocos in Roman. CANAL CON. ALT. GEN. g cl • • 4 . gl =,roach Ward 239 95 239 .93 N. W. Ward 199 144 200 'l4O at .N. E. Ward /113 76 117 , 73 ( 551 315 ..556 306 Mt. Carbon, • 25 31 28 -29 Orwigsburgi 134 239 84 236 Port Clinton. 36 • 42 35 41 Ml:Crumbing 63 109 61 107 Schuylkill Haven, 132 145 1'33 139 N. Manheim, 62 64 1 1 63 59 West Penn, • 65 156 67 156 Friedensburg. 70 121 71 120 Pinegrovetorongh 66 63 64 64 Pinegrore, 76 139 75 138 Port Carbon, 194 67 192 65 Minersrille, 186 93 183 91 Branch, 63 38 • 62 39 New Castle, 82 48 .80 52 Blythe, 111 99 111 99 Sehrylkill 68 50 67 34 Rcish 19 57 20 54 u r i on 15 105 14 107 Barry Butler Cass U. Maturating° 5 64 4 64 Eldred,7 78 , 7 77 , , Lower Mabantango, 10 Sit 11 86 Vbrier, 15 26 15 25 Tremont 68 83 67 83 Frailey 50 35 51 34 South Manheinh• 18 54 20 52 Norwegian, 81 29 75 ;so Tam . aqua, N S..._ w W a a ra rd 64 57 . 4 20 7 5 64 7 - 9,0 47 • E. Ward 50 73 SO 72 St. Clair, 120 ; 53 121 49 ST3I6 qrs. (=DRESS , . g: , E 1 - A ii 1 -.. . . 7, . 6 E f.,"" 1 . ;a 6;1 'elSouth Ward 240 ,91 243 91 2 11 , 1. W. Ward 198 :146 203, 141 stiN. E. Ward 117 ' 70 1191 69. s 5,55 307 , 565' 301 Mt. CaTiXXI 27 29 26 31 Orwigsburg 84 233 .85 237 Port Clinton 36 42 36 42 McKeansburg . . 61 108 61 108 Schuylkill Haven 131 139 134 142 North Manheim 62 60 - 63 62 West Penn 67 156 67 1.56 Friedeosburg 69 119 73 121 Pinegrove Born' 64 63 68 63 DO - Township ,77 135 82 133 Port Cartoon 194 66 208 68 Dlinersville 181 92 188 91 Branch 61 38 71 43. New Castle . 77 49. 87 48 Blythe - 113 95 113 95 Schuylkill 67 23 68 52 Rush Union 15 106 15 , 106 Barry i ' 20 50, 21 50 Butler 14 37 13. 38 Cass " • 62. 77 63 76 U. Mahantango 4 63 5 63 Eldred 7 73 ' 7 73 L. Mabantango 11 88 12 87 Porter 14 27 / 15' 26 Tremont 69, 83 74 80 Frailey. 49 33 52 32 South Manheim 19 52 . 18 54 Norwegtan- 77 28 79 30 Tamaqua, S. Ward 64 46 67 46 " N. Ward 50 20 . 56 21 " E. Ward 50 72, 53 72 Si. Clair 118 50 126 47 iroath Ward 247 . 2 N. W. Ward 225 k. N. E. Ward 121 593 542 319 gs 2 Mount Carbon 27 27 33 33 Orwigsbnrg 80 82 233 241 Port - Clinton 36 35 41 41 McKeansbura 65 62 106 109 Schuylkill Haven 136 124 135 159 North Manheim 66 63 62 65 . West Penn 66, 66 156 156 Friedensbnrg 74 70 115 125 Pioegrove Borough 65 87 46• 63 Pinegrove Tp., SO 97 119 133 Port Carbon 207 201 67 66 Minerarille 176 150 138 98 Branch New Castle Blythe ,Bainylkill .98 66 24 127 Rush 22 18 54 -,_ i 57 Union 16 14 107 104 Barry 20 20 51 a-51 Butler , . 17 14 37 34 Cass • 69 54 87 .71 11. Idabantango 4 4 64 62 Eldred 7 7 , 75 75 L. Illabantango 12 13 87 86 Porter 15 14 26 20 Tremont 73 77 77 80. Frailey 51 .53 33 33 S. Manheim 16 16 57 57 Norwegian 77 74 29 30 Tamaqua, S.:Ward 70 66 44 46 N. Ward 59 .40 -10 21 E. Ward 53 50 72 . 76 , 123 04 47 49 St. Clair Whigs. Loqpiocos : =lSoilth Ward 220 t N. W. Ward 169 Z.N. E. Ward 113 ) ,--- , 502 367 '555 304 Mt. Carbon 29 - 33 27 33 Orwiestrurg , 66- 228 82 230 Port Clinton 36 42 36 -42 MeKeansburg 60 108 64 104 Schuylkill Haven 133 149 - 170 'lO2 Nord) ISlanheim 71 55 68 56 weft Penn , 67 156 66 155 Priedensburg . 70 125 99 84 Pinegrove borough 62 66 • 66 60 It towpsbip.76 . 138 l'll 131 Part Carbon 200 ,66 151 . 1(i• Minersville . 172 103, isa 92 Branch 72 '45 69 44 New Castle 86 48 80 49 Bit the 108 , 103 113 97 Schuylkill 67: 51' 78 ;37 Rush .21 55 19 57 Union • 15 107 15 107 Barrf 24 - 17 • 20 50 Butler - • 29 22 • 78 -13 Cass. ---..._ '.=:. 64 77 '' 64 .75 1 gain 2 I 1 'et MEI U. Mahnntango•6sl . 4 61 Eldreo 7 74 12 64 L. Mahantango - 15' 84 11 88 Porter 15 25 15 24 Tremont 69 &I 67 82 Frailey 49 34 50 33 South Manheim 11 62 27 45 Norwegian 77 33 74 32 Tamaqua. S. Ward 66 48 67 47 • 14. W T . ttr4 55 23 56 21 E. ird 50 76 - 50 70 st, Clair 'll2 6,0 117 ' t 52 Ell2l -279 43 try. i 3. Ba rtbokmew rtneived 4l3wotes the goutity4r Distri'st Attorney. • The Toki pRIIO 1105, yfar . ,in .th,e Contity is only 5441. Let year 71110—decrease, 1966 vo!ei. , • r S ~ '.j. 20 51 22- 49 14 37 13 38 64 75 64 76 2611 2793 2607 2738 2611 2607 EII3 19 56 19 57 2588 2726 2588 2690 2754 - 2690 138 ISSEXELY. t 6 c c-0* 238 6 .90 18V . 4155 ;120 117 72 72 65 73 53 41 81 80 54 51 161 115 49 2782 2614 2710 2716 `co3nnastortra. coaortra. ca. Art 113 239 91 - 175 198 144 79 118 69 2693 2650 2650 - 2580 2850 2580 THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Touth Ward • 242 ,78 N. W. Ward , 161 183 E.,Ward 116 , 74, . 519 ;335 Mount Carbon 45 19 Orwigsburg ' 132 :232 Port Clinton 24 t 43 McKeansburg 59 408 Sehuylkill Haven 129 1146 North Manheim 63 61 West Penn 66 !ISt:3 Friedensburg ° 57 1427 Pinqiove Borough 68 ! 59 Pinegrove Tp„ 76 '137 Port Carbon 226 , 42 Mineraville 177 • 94 Branch 44 ; 35 New Castle 87 : 44 Bly the 146 ; 48 Sebnylkal 64 : 50 Rush 11 ' 62 Union - 14 107 Barry 19 52 Butler 11 40 Cass • 69 ! 71 U. Mabantango 4 64 Eldred 7 1 72 L. Mabantango 10 ! 89 Porter 16 : 26 Tremont 59 : 89 Frailey 'z 41 44 S. Manbeim .16 55 Norwegian 72 34 Tamaqua S. Ward • 64 ! 49 " N. Ward 57 21 1, E. Ward 46 77 St. Clair 118 51 ;macros: •vorrcia. 6111011:131- , T. , & : 4 .3 , rr Z . :17llama Ward 23d 222. gig 177 113 == N. W: Ward 194 144. 1193 139 231 did N. B. Ward 116 73 ; ll* 63 143 29 lid '- 546 311 '. 535 190 573 198 Mt. Carbon . 38 33 27 .23 46 9 Orw',rebuff, 123 190 80 ili 21P 296 Port Clinton . 315 42 36 42 4. 72 MeKeansbuirg 63 105 150 106 34 I'M Schuylkill Maven 106 164 j 131 14 1 95 134 North Manbeirn 63. 61 58 65 60 53 Went Penn 67 155 67 155 7 204 Friedensburr 78 106 69 120 15 161 Pirseitrove homneb 41 _B9 61 65 31 92 .. Torrosnip 69 -143 75 .139 94 89 Port Carbon 190 67 i 194 58 140 94 Mlrterieille 181 , 91 140 95 19 224 Branch. 65 /48 69 411 93 s New Ca"'e 15 ,46 79 18 51 63 81,the 114. 1 . 94 112 96 gl 101 'chuylLill 68 46 f 7 49 49 39 Mush 19 56 19 57 53 20 Union 17 105 15 106 86 46 Barry 21 49 10 01 7 64 alitier 13 sr r 16 34 41 9 'ilia, ,64 77 . 64 72 17 73. 11. Mahamanto 4 61 . r. 4 51 61 '5 Eldred 'Z' 71 .' 7 73 34 31 1., 64shantaago 11 88 !. 10 84 13 85 Portal 15 11 i 15 14 6 , 14 Tr.mant 69 84 ' 67 81 79 49 Fridley • 5 a15 ' 51 36 6I 13 %I Onnth nabalm 17 54 i 15 56 4 64 Normr.sian 74 31 1 74 30 83 14 Tamaqua. 0: Ward 88 48 67 46 31 65 •• N. Ward 57 El f 55' II is 43 " E. Ward.•sl 74 , 50 la 29 55 Bt. Mil 118 50 ~ 119 311 133 11 SSW 1.117 z 1.534 VW WHO 2354 '1154 Jacob Devrees, Nativereeeivitl26 voles in the County for Canal Commissioner—Kim bey Cleaver 24 for Surveyor General, and E. S. Neal 27 for Auditor fienentl. LEBANON. . : Our frienOs in Lebano n baritone nobly. They have carried every district fa the county by a handsome majority, which sho'ws the popularity of our candidate at home: ' Fredericksburg, Oct. 9,.1650. B. Barman, .Esq,—Tbe following is the return of Lebanon county for Congress: ! Bibighaus. Boas. Lebanon Borough . 14 maj. South Lebanons3 44 , North Lebanon : 2 8 ,‘ Jonestown 127 " Fredericksburg 49 " Union 56 61 North An n vine 121 " South Annville, ; 91 " 1 Shaefferstown ; 6l " Millcreek 104 " Myerstown79 " . - , Londonderry t, " 135 " East Harioter ' 83 ac ' ~ John W. KiHinger is re-elected by 800 majority • Canal, Commissioner . is between 600 and 700 ahead. ' Yours in haste, 1 . J. H. L. XEVICR tiiSPAUL The friends of protection should never despair. They are on th'e right itde ofa great question, and although for a thin disappoin ted in their best effort's for the good of the country, they have but to persevere, to stick to the principles of the iarty and a final and glorious triumph will; surely crown their commendible labors. The farming interests have as yet been little.! if at all, affected by the operation of the Free Trade principles. But they too in a short time Must feel its ruinous blight as heavily as-the manufactu , ring districts, and begin to call -loudly for protection. As soon as they are madesensible of the need of this change, and see the im portance of action on we may ezpett the speedy consummation of our loukche►ished hopes. TERRIBLE RIBA;IePOIXTMENT. Up to 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon nor friend Mr. Weaver thciught himself elected. Congratulations greeted him ;on all side,s, mid he was having a gdtteral scut of jollifica tion; no doubt enjoying in anticipation the fiit living of s winter ;in Harrisburg, But alas for human sanac.:,ity, election twin is very precarious; When the official returns arrived. Mr. 'Weaver was found wanting— Dobbins was the lucky man. 2731 2614 Tag COMMISSIONO.R Although we deeply i regret the defeat'. or that sterling and whole;-sonled : Whig Daniel Hill, .for Commissioner, we feel coufideot 'that AD. Fosser, although a political oppo• nent, will make a goodk officer. He is liber al...l_4,llis views, and possesses the capacity required io fulfil the du,lies that may devolve upon him. OPINIONS OP WORKING-ISEN. At the DuneAmnon Iron Works in Perry county, (McLanahan's District) the vote was as follows for Congress:: Bard, Protectionist, 237 hicLanahan, Free Trader, 49 Mijority, In 1848 the rosjositY against McLanahan was ;only Bi. MeLattithan has. however. bees re•eteeted. awing to the apathy of the Whigs, who *a not t4arn,oet. Important to Adiptid Citizau.—Ao there are a large number ofgnod democratic Whigs, and friends of the Protective Policy in this re gion. who have not visited themselves of the Naturalization; la*, we would merely state tbst all those wbo have teen in the wintry tbree yesus, arid declare their inten tions itiag the adjcalried 'WM which amtrienees at 9rwigstiurg on the'2lst inst., tDey, will, he r ..enehled V). retteiis their, anal ppm ip tpze At the next Presides tialeleetton.. , .• Miuseri River is said to be very low at present. A somber of boats have been snagged oa it lately. - ' OM Stralr'l. 1 d c 237 88 195 143 ; 116 71 : 21 13 63 I 57 51 118 2564 f 739 2564 2710 2003 2603 0 M 7 100 ' 1001 Ern (For tbs Miners' Journal) TfLU . BACHZLOWS CLUE. We thank thee ! Chu*, yea extol - Our warmest thanks at largr, That thou so kindly did'st That formidable charge; For ah ! 'lssas Epsom Saks to take ; It was enough our souls to shake, , To hear thatangel sing— , It was • dreitaria thing ! To have exposed our every fault, Where every ear did hey! • 9 t, To see the fair her sex exalt, . And.on the Other sneer! Was't not enough to raise a frown? Was't not enough to crush us dory Or make our feelings numb, As dosed by laudanum ? -But she relents, and we rejoice, While listening to her strain; • We raise our simultaneous voice, • - 1 And cry our thanks again, -- Our Club" resolves, we .eulogise - The beauties of those smiling. eyes, That prove their heart's content, r: • At that our compliment. Beroked, bat when the earth sew made, And Natu sprung to life ; Wh'e'rs Adam was • jolly blade, . Not bothe with • -wife ; That "oace a time".he slept— Aqui ! that sl !—he woke and wept, • To find t tby his side A wife to chide. Resolved, T t since 'twas'Adam's lot To daily ith the prime: Since wo would be wooed, and ought, For w is love the whim ; - - As we our ancient Sire respect, Nor ladies' fondest hopes reject,- -That we devoted be, And love them loveingly. Resolved, That still we seek, and see No more no is, than this— That woman s and e'er will be The motive tot man's bliss : Ordained from the beginning It follows, that she clings to us With all her might and.main, Her station to maintain. OUR COUNTRY AND THE FUTURE. Under this head a writer, in, the Woo/ Grower. a nannthip agricultural magazine, published in the city oh Buffalo, makessome pointed remarks on, the destiny of our coon try, fouosiedon past experience and her pres ent condition He sets out with the_ general pmposition that there never has been a time iu our national existence when the way was so plain for, the future and rapid aggrandize ment of our country as at this very hour ; and demonstrates his-proposition thus: "The over-ruling hand'orProvidence is visible in all the events of the last halt cen tury, and .the finger of the Almighty points with unerring precision to what we are to expect in the coming years. The hand-wri ting upoo the wall was not more plain, while the interpretation can be made by the most simple. , "Our country now extends from ocean to ocean. From its eastern shores it has easy access to the old oations of Europe. From its western it has as easy access to the still older nations of Asia. The ttde oh emigra tion first set from the shores of EUrope.,andi gradually peopled the Atlantic bordtts From the over-populnus nations of Europe we have drawn largriy for that population which now makes mach of our power and weahh. It is safely estimates, that with the emigra tion from this direction, the annual increase is oue million--a rapid increase. but far short of what we now require to deyelope the immense resources of our country.. ..Heretotore all the Southern portion of oureountry has had but little benefit directly from European immigration. • * "The South requires labor, and that can only be had fro'in a dense population. Here tofore they have had no immigrants. ThP door is now opened thro' whkh they can craw Them to an unlimited' amount. We refer to China.. Already the stream begins to run this way. Even now the Chinese are flocking fitltaur shores upon the Pacific. China is the hii , e alrebdy to swarm, and she can spare us Millions of iutelligent, industrious. and desirablecitizens, who are accustomed to labor. When they find there is a climate here as good as their own, where they can cultivate tea. and cotton, and sugar and rear the silk-worm—and the South is happily all this—they will come as rapidly as means can be furnished to - bring them away. The Asiatic is destined to supplant the African because no bar exists to a mix ture of the Asiatic and European blood. China then, will become to the South what Ireland is to the North—a reservoir from *hence to draw for labor, rind an active pop ulation. ,"It is the duty or our Government to take immediate measures to facilitate immigration from China, by causing that Government to remove all restrictions upon those subjects who wish to leave the country, and to make it an object for them to settle among us. ..Regular stem packets should be estab lished between Panama or San Francisco and Canton, and' every possible exertion made to induce a free immigration; especi ally of those who understand the cultivation of tea. "A brief statement of the climate. the ad vantages they could enjoy, should be pre pared and circulated through, the empire.— Ample appropriations should be made by Congress. and our diplomatic relations should be placed upon the same foottn ,, as the most powerful European nations. We must not only have the trade, but we must have the surplus population of China. "The stream of immigration from Europe has swolen to a flood. Let us have •a mighty torrent from Asia. Give us an un interrorned flow from thence for a few years, and we shall indeed become the heart and ,centre' of the globe. And all this must trans pire, as certain as the future mbst become the present. - "And when this does come to pass, it is easy lo - see the result. The South will be come More densely populated than any por tion of our country, and that nulleniurn of our nation—a freedom from sectional strife for political power—will dawn upon us. 117Thiladelphia and Columbia Railroad. —By a report from the late Superintendent, William Euglish,Esq.. we learn that the profits of the road for nine months, ending with 31st of Angus!, were $245,296,44. Qa'robacco and Buckwheat.—The Volt (Pa..) Republican says that an bnpreceden• ted quantity of tobacco and buckwheat has been grown in that county this season, and that the quality is most excellent. (12" A New Species of Cation is noticed by the Savannah News. the peculiarity of it be ing the large number of !inns borne by a single plant, as many as 130 having been counted on a single stalk. 11:7•Cletre/cmd and Pittsburg Railroad.—lt is expected that sixty miles of this road will be finished and in operation this fall. The laying . of the rails had been commenced at Ravenna and Cleveland. 07'Usiited States Commissioner—Judget Grier and Kane, of the United States Court, have appointed Richard M'AllisterEsg. of -Harrisburg, United States Commissioner:lot the'Courny of Dauphio. El:7"Jeany Lind is said n to be worth half a million of dollars, besides having given away several hundred thousand dollars, kiuuded three hospitals and two schools. (17 - Hon. Chester Butler. of Willutharre, member of Congress from the Mil district of this State, died at Philadelphia. on Satur day afternoon -last an his way ,hbine from Washington. o:7lkbit.—Whateverwe tto. we do fawn habit. Owe commence doinF good, and you will find; in a short time, it is as easy as ly ing. tf7_Tlambgroi4 day in Massachtmetts.— The Goveoor has appointed Thursday. No vember 28th, as a day of general; Thanks given in Massachusetu. , X7'H age Sunday last—haying bets Ago.—Jenny Lind was' thirty yews of' eloa„, b4f. born on the e t October. October. 1820. ; IrrThepru population of the city of Wheeling as esti ated at 14,008. In 11340 it was km than .7,000. , , ~, • Ciair arrived at Lexington. Ey. on the 2d lost. whim he'Svas ethostastiogily received: . 'HU lOzth is much fetraiW.. • 77'Pretty ileer Tophet There is a Plan• tation near Louisiana,. the advertisement sta• tiog it to be just below the Devil's Elbow. TIER COAL TRADE TOR 1650. Miiiinamenowne The quantity seat by Railroad this week Is 47,61011. whltb la ao benne or Dearly 5000 bads over last week. The Railroad Company run day and night, and not even the election caused soy obstruction to the trade during the week. The Company stens - lig estraor. dietary eleatlmis to work portion of their era. chicory to the best advantage. and so (kr they have surpsesed their most sanguine expectations in the Quantity weekly transported to market. The Lehlib Trade and also the Trade on this Little Schuylkill, commenced during tits week, as ski be observed by the Coal Statement/ brlow. The demand fir Coat evade's'', much greater than the ability to sopply Cats, sod prices remain &as ou baud u Itkemour. Amount of Coal seat , over the Phlladephis stud Reading Railroad for the week ending on Thursday aunts, last: RAIL ROAD. CANAL.' W tau. Toe. L. ' Wart. T.?* L. Pt Callon, 10.413 111 334.309 11 199,478 01 Mg carhop. 6,713 00 113.80101 40.1184 09 8411aven, 21.570 f 7 390.83 07 93,418 13 Pt Clinton. 910 13 113.611300 111,831 03 Toll by R It and Cab': 1,972.1337 07 To IMMO HMI 124 )ear—lhilrold 920 251 11 Canal 284.747 09 , tArl5.lOO 00 Decrease this year. en air, lava LIM IS. w LEHIGIf COAL TRADE. Bent for the week. eqlng October 5, 1830. Went. Tovat.„ By Lehlth.Co. - 1.894 15 198,636 00 Room Ruh Mines, 818 CO 37,233 It Beaver Meadow Co, 25.367 13 Sprier Magmala Co., 1711 14 41 or 05 COiellli D._, 53,494 07 esaaberry Coat Co, 21.283 13 Ilealawn Coal Co., . , 33,491 07 . ' Doodanad Co., 11 047 04 Boca Mammals Co., 71.703 It 11101 Lokhalma.C . 2,-4 • 11.712 00 BACHELORS. per C. H. H 3.9;a3 11 509.199 If Iloaame pertod LIM rear. .6Ci,421 97 Decume U4la zrar„ao far, The following Is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads In Schuylkill Connty,for the week ending Thursday evening. . WEEK. TOTAL.- Wine Rill and 11. 11 R. R. 21.208 09 4:11799 05 Little Schuylkill R. R. 2.051 . 08 110,708 13 VIII Creek de ' IVO 09 9.34.776 04 Mount Carbon do 8.781 03 182.833 09 Schuylkill Valley do I o.aso 01 205.838 03 Alt Carbon and Pt Carbon 11 4 .554 04 303.443 13 Union Canal do 1.433 05 58.575 13 Swatara do 1033 41 57,427 19 RATES OP TOLL •lID &&&&& POSTATIOX OX ■•ILIO•D Inr 'ESL , From 5 1.earfion.8.11aven.P.Clinton To Richmond:, I - 70 165 1415 To Philadelphia. 170 9 65 1 115 Daguerreotype Rooms. ' -° )0 MARVIN—AUCCEB9OIITh T. D. mum. . the nl.l establishment, No. 11111Thestnutetreet, Philadelphia, where he has been for several ye tor the Peiatipal Op . wont! invite its old friends and nations end the public generally to Mtl andlsea the pictures made by him fbr ONE Dol.l.kli: Ile intseris without fear of en:prediction. Mai. his pleturets. are equal 10 ■ny of ttwititth prier& pictures made ha this eitv. and supenicir in any of the cheap noes As.lity Marvin attends In costumiers In. moron, he Is determined that en one abaill.stri away dilsatistied. re If yno want Bond Daguerreotypes, wait until you come in the eity. lerrancylows pa m• AUT. elven on reasonable terms Theme wishing for Ineortietinn are requested to call nn tbs. wihsenber, as he a preeeroo to offer them some eatra Inducements. P. D. hl EVIN. No 116 Chestnut street. Pinleda. Oct. 12, 1851► 411 awns Philadetphia Dry Goodi: — . as/ T SnS777l SFCOND STReST. OWNAEND aIItaRPLESIrk & sIrINS have re. calved their auPPIT of Autumn and Winter Gonda, to which they Invite attention : P agr. " .T. 4l =rn ba n z n in tag; i n l it u tg:ll; Plain sainted and RIO Fancy. and Black Pllka : "Worsted Damask's Moutons. tannineui and Raises Ensl.sh Blankets. Quilt.. Flannel, and Fat kings; Damarks Pheettnia, Dlaner and'Nanktns ; itnal•ry. Gloves. Cravats and Handkerchiefs; Ilsat maker. tdr kith Linen Sheeting.. English and French Cloths. Cassitners. & Vesting., ;in:nestle Cotton and Wonl..n enntla In variety ; fahnotnakrrs' 'nods In taming.. flallnnns &e ; Coaelt.enaker's articles, Ptah Cloths, :latrine'', dre. Oct. 12, IRSO: „ Fanct Goods. CONFECTInaIERA AND OBITOGIBTA ARTICLES. WILLIAM TILLER, Ar.. I Commerce Street. Pal/ads/tibia. riFFBINB of Ins rat.• Ma Fall Impnrtatlons or Tnya. Fancy (Inn&ennading of . Kid and Dresed Dnlls. Doll ileads, Dna.. Cats. DIM!, •••••-•• Trumpets. Drums, Watrhes.llnrseknen. &e. &c. Toy. In Cases at gS 1110 and 030 per Cage; Cnorectinners Cornets. 91,ret and Einnhnn Paw.. Fancy Roves, Perramery,Teetll IThnallea, Percussion Cam, Mmes. Pencils, with s rest variety or colter articles to orbiett Dealt-re are Invited to give an carivrattentinn Oet. It, MO. 41-Imo , Toys, German Goods, Fishing Tacklings, DECEIVE? PER LATE ARRIVAL A MERIT, AND. beautifo assortment of line low priced Toys. Mils, Dim Heads. Mums. Mottles and Ihries among them mony pew varieties. Also. Fish Mingo. Lines. Rods. Trout Files, and every description. of Fishing Tackle, for sale Wholesale and Retail'. Gonda packed in the beat manlier. Pbrchasera are Invited to ran and examine. JOHN M. lialtiltitGElt, Importer, No. 47 N. .r.. between Market' and' Aral strert. Phita. Oct. it 1 83 0 . 4T.tbito TtE SUBSCRIBER INVITES THE PUBLIC IN general to cal! and essmine Ills largo smelt of Faney Furs, consisting of Fitch, Stone Martin, Lyng,. French Sable, Scialrrel Mnffs, Boas, Vittoria,. Also, Black and White Wadding by the hate. N B. The highest prices paid for Shipping Fors, such as Bed Fox, Grey Fos. Mink, Baer:non Muskrat. GEO, P • WOMRATII. Importer and Fur Dealer, No. 13 N. 4th st.. Phila. Oct. 12, 11520. 41 -4tato Still Later from the City. ' PHILIP 110FFA . WOULD RE & 111 1 — .' specifniiy inform his old customers and the public generally, that lie ha. taken the twee/lee Coach Making Es tablishment of Frederick H. Maurer, where be is nog, prepared to do all kinds of Carriage malting, and sty long experience in the business hopes to be able to give gen , rat satisfaction to all those who may call upon him. Pottsville, October 5 liiso. 40—tf 5000 VOLUME=.—TH SUBSC44I - her le nnw receiving from Trade ,Bein, • very larre lot of t 'arbor)! Books of all kinds used. slise 41anenus Bonk" i• meat variety;, J veal!. Books, a• elegant assortment; Th , Poet•, In beautiful binding; 50 Gmss Alumnae' for 1451, assorted.' ?helm Books were purehaiied on dm same terms the wholesale Booksellers purchase Inner cities, and we ■re prepared to anti as cheap as they ea• be portba sed in Philadelphia or Sew Turk. . D. BANNAIt Cheap Bookseller, Publisher, and Stationer. October 5 40— Proclamation. V, °VICE is hereby given, Malan adjourned Coen or Common Pleas, for the tnatof verses at ism,. la and rnr the County of &WWI'S!, will be held Et Or. wieshurg. in tke manly aforesaid. on Monday, the list day of ("maul, te„yentieue two weeks if tweets/arty. Therefore, all persons having sults peneing,•sed atf hereons whose dirt, it "hall he to appear at said Court, w ill take aottte, gad gofer* themselves accordingly. C. M. STRAUB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs• burs. Sept Re IWO. 29-41 Nona and Candle 'Factory. VIE NITIiveRIBER HAVING PURCHASED THE .1 Soap and Candle Factory of Francis Ladle, in the Borough nf Pottsville, hereby gores moire, that he lotto& carrying on the 'business himself at alr. Leek... old stand where he is prepared to furnish all the articles in his line of business, at ihe very lowest retest and respectfully *elicits the Pslron - arta or the Ouetic,feeliegennfldrot teal they winded it to sleek Interest tadiAl with bin. • _ . Sopa 11. 18S. The Irmzug,Ladles Inst.late, OTTAVILLIL PA.;-1"1118 INSTITOTION. whia P 'his been Inveterate, operation for the Past pear. and witted tbrobatrn rare opportunities to tbose who dotting to site their danehters lb* advantages of a thotorogh instruction in all the branctios, etnbraeing a useful and to neusentai education, will be re-opened for the rrciptinn of pifpi/e, nn Mandar the ld at rieP• !ember.. lb,* Fpentbliteputuseat will be under the dirretlan of Rev.ldr. !Angela. who is Connected with ipAiltute a; rtoressor of t bat Langaage., Terms Wide Incwo ati opplicallont9!ft HOT 'A.praion,Prlpelpal. August SI, NM Cheap I Cheap ! Cheap TIDY GOODA AND cAargillia.-3. J.J ha ols /18 Boa. No. 417 Market N ureat. bet wets I I th 'and Ilia Sta.. PhiLadolobla, bees *a bard a AM stork of Full Dry Goods ant ea petings, wake will be said at a mall adwasca. Olovea %train Cittpat, at 25. M. 311. ri, 41 . 00 and 62e cams 50 " Stab ^ , at 121,10 i. let 35. 311 sad 37} wails. . la° Lost and gonna Shawls. Crawl! co to oin no. fall Noun. de Lainia tad C3shmeret at 12i Id, 161 15. td ano MI cents. - . Black Bilks al! widths, at all OR 1111 in sad el IS. ebangeable Bilks met Sada*. from 671 to ei 37e Franck Merino... ill colors. fro 871 to 01 is Paramettas. all colors. at 771. 44. • 5 51 and 7 5 ell. Black afoul Altman, ails, 311, e• 44. SO. 631 aml TS eta. - • _ Blankets. at 03 00.:01 00.,03 00 o dO6 00 per palr. —Red White and Yellow Flannels, a 181. 181.33.311 371. 44 and 50 cents.' Manias and Bbeetlnalloslleta.at IRS old ebiaoprke. 2, S. 61, 7„ 8,9, 10 and 141 cents. Satinets nod Outdoors. ac 371.44.3 8 0 81 1 , 73 . 8 7 1 aad 01 00. ,V 41C1i4MBADLT 4 Oir.4 , Cbeap Dry Coop !ROC No. 417 Mar ar-111c. woes" ,I ItO and 14tJaOIL 37-Loo Sept 14.1630 BL ANIL DOOllO5 VERY C.lEar..—, too° Quires Inapt Werra.. ernaniatni Ledgers. Dap Book', Inurnals, Letter Drools, at Ina than tnanufee torer's prices, just teemed and for sale wholco,ite and retail, at the antacribtee wtinleialC stare: MM. villa. safer% all tads of Wank Book', Coal andiron I edpro, Time . Wean, ray Rolla, ate. are . made to au pattern, at the shortest notice - 'A BANNAN. Mannamtntetqubliaher and Dookreltar. Eippi VI, IE3O - , 30. -.- 47,620 II 064.P0/ 00 188,030 738,0X1 07 I= RAM ROADS Fancy For- Stare. Books! Book's! Books! ERNST ELINEST. Revolution: Revolution: ANC PRICE AND NO ABATEMENTI A COM pieta lisvoustion in the Clothing thutineut PIhIOTT t Co., (Late Lippincott. Tv, tar t GO the well knows'. wet *receive' a rol fashionable Tail. ore and Milting Merchants In Fhilatetphia, formerly at IWO Market street. abate Stith, base 'recently erected and Dow rewired petmaaently to' thew spe cious new seven non bonding; ow stet S. W. Comer 4th and Market stmts. Philadelphia. LIPPINCOTT & Co.. will always maintain the lead Is the Fashionable Clothiag Trade In Philsdetphis,by keeping the largest and best made stop. and selling at the lowest prices, and to save time sad money to themselves and customers, they have, in openingtheir new Wirabouts, adopted, and will strictly adhere to the oneprlr.e system. In which no time le I..st le bar gaining. OW by which ten salesmen can do more busi ness than twenty can under the Jew plan of asking a big prim, and inking all that can be got Lippincott & Co.. have the lowest sett gnu price marked on all their goods, from which iao abatement will be made. One price and that • very price. email Picas and Quick Sales Wise motto. • • •• • The advantage of the obe prtee system ii apparent None eso pey a high price, but all will bay at Memo, and the very lowest price for which oar goods can or will be exchanged for money. Remember our prices are down at the lowest mark, and the asking price is the price at which goods will be add.' Call acrd see for yottraelFes, at tyte WOW ware house, 8. W. Cotner of Fourth and Market Streets. ' LIPPINCOTT et Sept 28, (Lat IS e Lippincott. Taylor If Ca.) PrOpti•loll4 SO BE UNDERSIGNED IN RETURNING,THANIIP T totheir 'waitrons Mends and customers forth. very liberal patronage bestowed upon us, line we commenced We general Wholes*bland Retall,Gweery astneits. No. 48 North Pisth street. adjoining the Pennsylvania Hotel. Philadelphia. As heretofore.; no efforts of ours shall be wasted to obtain the best-goods In market, and disport of them et the Mani cash priers. Our motto Nodule "'Honesty li the best Toll qt." and ••Sinal. or SlRrini." it shall be adhered So.— All the staple wed fancy In our line. cabman') on hand. and !bore numbered of us are guaranteed as represented. Goods for the Country carefully peeked and sent to the Steamboat or Railroad Depots, free tie charge. HARVEY & 'MOTHERS. . Grocers and Tea Dealers. No 18 North bth et.. , Sept 93, 1830 29-Jauil Philvda. Leather and Morocco. Er 'UNLOCK AND OAK soic LEATHER. AND A general assortment or Leather and Morocco. always mu haitiAtittifor sale by Alp/DEBTOR k Co., Tanners, Carders and&wore° Manufacturers. Wil low street, Railroad. below Bee,ond, northoide Phila delphia. Belts made to order Retail Store and Carrying shop, No AM North 4d sty Ohm IS. 1850 119-Ino 98.292 IS AT.ENT CODLAPAIBLE. OIL CAN.—TIIIS P v-ivable article is pronounced by all who have used it to Do fansuperior to any other ankle of the kind now in use, ecimbuthig among othercthe follow ing adventageet.- It will throw' oil In any direction and too dlitanre of several fe'et ; [has enabling the operator to nil points In machnnery while the same is in inntlon,•nd which could not be otherwise reached without danger MAMA In its use a great ravine of oil niay be effected, as a single drop to any wont ny drafted May be ejected, by a ZIOM os less gentle pregame of the hand. The oil will not spill not should the Can be upset. es the on;c means of ejecting oil when the tube ts screwed in nein if by pressure or the band. The article is very durable y being made of.Gutts Pemba, it may be used ever so hardily without destroy ing it. The only rare being to keep it from • tumor heat, and having no internal spring is not Habit to get out of order. For pale satiniesate end retail at the subscriber% Cheap Book and Variety Store, dole Agent for dchuill• kill Connie. Call and examine the article. Sop! II IPSO Wall Millinery Goods. TOBIN. &TONE & SONS, IMPORTERS Ann DEAI.- rk Stias. Ribbons and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South Seemed Street. Philadelphia—Have received by late arrivals Owe France.' large and very.deslrable wartime's of Fall allllluery Goods, among saber's will be found Bonnet Ve•vets of all colors in variety of prices. • Satlos . Cord.rd Velvets " Figured. ariterd and to.ded Bonnet CCIOIIII. • Bonnet and Cap Ribbons.• large assortment. French and American Flowers. Laces. IL...net Tans, Crowns, Buckram', gm., kr., together with a splendid assortment of Pads Fancy Heathen. The. above (nod• wrre selected by one of the firm in France, and 14 iii be sold at,the very lowest merger prices. Cleo 21. 1823 • Fish and Provision Store.. y • T. WILSON. No. fl, South Water Street. Phila ll.is delphle. would r•spectfull inform - tn. Merch ants of tichuyntill and the adJolniny counties. that Its connection whh a general Commie.ion Attain...a, be, keeps constantly on hank a complete assortment of Fish and Provisions, tonsialtill in part of Macierel, Chreae, Butter, Salmon. Beef, Hams, Ilerfthg, Pork, Sidra, U,dll•h. ' Lard, rrhouiders. am. lii•VtIRTIPS F. Non , n. of 0112 place. act* as PMles. man for this •roncern. and Invites Ina friends to call, All orders promptly atteuded to. Sept 7. 1850 BAli STATE .411AWL.4.—THESE CELEBRATED. and Jostly acknowledged superior goods, in the latest ciliation. and most aiipmved styles, will be fur nished by the subscribers in any qu mtity, at the very Wisest prices. Purchasers will please notice ihitt the gegyine Bay State fabrics beat tiogets corresponding with the above cut, and they veil...lgo be distinguish• ettfrom• all other woolen Shawls by their superior Bnisb flumes* of texture and brilliancy of colors. Orden solicited. from all sectionsof the country, and the same will be promptly attended to. Purchasers will also tintrito our Shawl department a large assort ment ntall the other MOM approved makee, and new 'esrdesigns nr American. French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, emnraring a great variety of plain and medium styles for friends. Also. Superior Paris Brocha long and vinare Shawls In lawn styles and beet manufacture—High lustre Black and Colored Silk Shawls—Lupins Black and Mode Colored Thlbet Shawls, with silk aud woolen fringes—Paris Printed Cashrnere.and TerkerriShawls —Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawla—New 'Pyle Printed Palm filinals—Neal tinte.:! Paris Broths Shawls—i.upina Black and Mode Colored Thaw!' Long Shawls—Plant bound Seal Skin Shawls—Plain Mode Colored French Terketri Shawls, fringed and hound —Eight-quarter F'rench Mode Colored Whet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide, for Shawls. binding to match—Wl:lie and Colored Barcelona and Centaur OM /Is. da.. wholesale and retail. ROBERT POLLOCK & Co.„ No. 18 South Second St., Philadelphia. Sept 21, IMO 3%4m0 Dr. A. Huber FFERB HIS SERVICES. IN THE t DIFFERENT ll branches of Medicine. Surgery, Ike.. He tots re• IDOVeti to Ore ofSce of Hr. Seeker, and e.nnrinives his prnetice an the same tlonicepothic principle. Thank• ful to the citizens of Mineraville and .icialty for Miele tiberal suppoit, he takes this method of infornong them, that tie will visit that place on Tuesday and Friday ot each week, for the porpose of. consulting_ those wishing to rerehte adVice. Ile may he Sees at tie hnuae Of Mc. Nogt. Jeweler, Sautuiry Street. Idi er v ille. His residence la In Norweetait Stieet, seta Ruch k Evans' Steam Mill. Pottsville: . Jetty T.'. Ibso 30,1m0 Clothing! Clothing ! Clothing! CHEAPER THAN EVER! At "OW OAK HALL." eaves, of Centre's:ad Mihail. &IWO Streets. ' , rile PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORM ( ed that the alterations In Old Oak Ilall Clothing notate, bare at length been tnmpleted, and theta most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PALL AND WIN TER CLOTHING bas berii manufactured for the com ing Belson• at prices far lamer Mae any heretofore of fered In Pottsville. The attention of the nubile is dl vetted to the fret that this Is the only Clothing Estab lishment In C,oanty, where every article of Clothing Is made that Is exposed for sale, and conse quently this establishment possessesadvantages utlzb enable theirs to sell • CHEAPER . IIIA . N ANY OTHER • ClittMelt Rouse in the Ontoty can Possibly' do. A saving to purchasers nr at toast TWENTY-FIVIR PRR eanle effected here. over all City made Cletbing No dit&reoce la ROW smote tettatevrr, between the wholesale and retail price of 'mode—ft. haviag been determined to bring the will rig mice down to the lose' - immid ihnepest rate. AP Oda Is eulogise,' a Cash Stem, bet mg E PRICE Fe *ARV?. from which no abatement will In and In riii4e a tame be made— nd Malin to he borne in mind that the , I Mit E. E STOCK OF CIAITiII NG at "Old Oak I 11... la eft and mode is tAti most ap proved and bionable city aft frt. and is entirely dif ferent in mat and appearance to the Clothlag peer ally sold In t country. The ;inane a Invited to call and jades for them selves. before king their purchases of Patient' Win. ter Clothing; and remember that Mily clue price Is I ,,Oted. whkh Is the hen guarantee that tan be given to protect the public (tom Impositloa. Alterman' wet &sire the cheapen. best. end Most farhiunabls Cialltini, do not forget to eall et E. T. TAitLoWs. (late Unlearn & Taylor's Old Establithed Cloth— ing Wareboade.) , ,014 Oak Ran. cor.CientFre is . s,A Kallantango dm. EDWARD T. TAYLOR, HAVING JUST RR turned gum Philadelphia •ad New Yorlimitb fine of utelariest,asimrtatents of fashionable Cloth•. Cat• Mawr,. Mid Rich Silk .Vestinrs. ♦e., ewer tntrod•• Cad i• POttifiiill, begs to Inform hie ••merorta tattrons and the public generally. that he is prepared lo tie cute their rirdere in *style of faahhin that tenant be swatted la or out of Philadelphia. and et prices tuft ed to Ow dates. B. T. TAYLOR Retches' Tailor. pale of.tba arm of Lippincott & Tairlor.J August Si. 1850 Re tf - Book Bindery. -yane irenAcal REA II MI !SMARMS() Mg Boot( a • Bindery, nd increased the Machinery and hands. 'ohne low prepared in del all kinds of Rindlbe In the lira style, a; the ',meet rates, by, the Oink 600 k Of by the hundred or almond. Allk s kods of Blank Work manufaciand to order at slugs notice tk. BANN•N. Printer. Publietteriand flintier. Pottsville. Aim tem 35. Pew Powder DI 11 • AT TA111.1141.1.11r 9... • Milli subscribers antronnee In their Colentb and I the public, that they have pinhole* iliaTctwfbr , Mill. recently .rected by John Jones,' avid AO o►. pared tn supply Powder of the !mango:lathy Ow Mining and whet ptHpnrer, at the most reasonable aura. Orders sidienad ishlib will be promptly attended on.at short notice. J. JOUINt'ON & Co. Vanua, Nor. 1111bicl. A Card. -- t lIEM C. T. WILSON. No. 8 down Writer Street 35-3ruo A CARD. Another Seen Ac Wonder: Pgl4lllll I TRIC raux Dzosskrire FLUID, OR CASTRIC IHICRF—• ORE& f'DYIVESPRIA cußgit. var.- J pared horn Rennet. or the fourth Stomach of toe Oz. utter directions of Damn Liebtg, the meat rbY giological Chemist. by J. h. Houghton. Dl. p . No. 11 North Eighth Street. Pblladelpnla, Pa. ThM is • wily vonderfat remedy for ilsAlleffio• Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Constipation, •nd Debility. Miring after bieture's own method, by Nainre's win Argent the Gastric Juice. • 11341sif a teggponnOil (Attila Flold , inf Used in water. will dly.st Of tilifOlfif, Aro Pseuds of *said &if is shoat ism Avers, out of the fttomart.„ DIGESTION. Digestion la chiefly performed in thestomhea ►y dm ald of a fluid sithien freely exude, (tom the Antler coat of that organ, when In • state of health, mat e d t h e Gastric !Mee. This fluid is the Great solvent- of lb., Fond, the Partferna, Preserving, and Siimnratins Astral of the stomach and intestines. Withbut tt there wilt be no disestion.—no convenient of food Into blpod, and do notritkot of the body; but rather a foot, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of the whole digestive apostates. A weak, half dead, ne. Injured stomach pmduers no gond Galirk Joh", And boner .the disease, distress and debility Which eosin. PEPSIN a'ND BENET. : Pepsin lithe Chief element, or at DigOtial pris e*, of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great shun. dance in the solid parts of the human stomach ostler death, and sometimes cause* the stomach: to Bites! itself. or eat itself up. it Is also found In the stomach of: animals, si than:, calf. lac. It Is thr materisl used by farmers In making cheese.called Rennet, the elfrit of which has lons been the special wonder of tQa dairy. The carding of milk la the first protess of di (Winn. .Bentiet possesses astonishing p a l m , Th r stomach of calf will curdle. nearly mu ; thousand times its own weight cir. milk. Baron Until*, states that 'line part of Pepsi° dlusilsed In sixty thouund nans of staler, will digest meataand other food.n— Diseased stomach* produce up, goad Gastric Juice. Renet,or Privily. To ;bow tho kthis want ciuy be per fectly supplied, we prone the following ' iteIENTIF4 10IIVENCE: Baron t i lebig, in hia rx.lebseted work Mi An'Mai Chemistry. isixe„ , "Ara Artificial Dietetic's. Fluid an,- lugous to thit Gnomic Juice, may be readily prepared /rpm the mucous-membrane of the agnomen Of the Calf,, lq widen various 'alleles of food, as meat. and eggs, will be softened, cbytiged, and digested, Just in the egethmpeper as they utnialebe In the human stomach.' . Dr. Fiereira, la kis famous treatise on MFood and Diet. 4 published by Fowlers & Wells New Tort. or , 35. /tales th e same great fact • an d the method of preparation. There are &or higher authori ties than pr. Petite. Dr Critube. in his valuable writlop on the !!Physkil ogy of Digestion." labs that 'a dimunillon of the due quantity of the Gaatrie Juice is • prominent and ell-Prevailing cause or DlaPePala ;" and, he state, that 'a distinguished profesoor of tuedicine.in London. 11V110 was severely of with *Ms complaint, find ing everything else to fall, bad recourse to the Gastric Jake. obtained,. from the stomach of living animals, which proved cotnpleiely oneeenful." Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on "Vege table Diet," saw ..it is a remarkable leet In physi ology, that the etomacha of animala, macerated In water, impart to ilie fluid the properly-of dia nlving various articles of food, and of effecting a 'kind of sr a of them in no wise dfferelit from the natural digestive process." limon's r ea r work, the "Chemistry of :lan," (Led & Blanchard, Phila. 1848, pp. SM-:; : discovery of PEPSIN furms a new era In the cherni• cal histmy of Digestion. From resent etperlinents, we know that fond is dicinived as. rapidly In •n ant. drial digestive fluid. prepared from Pepsin; as it is in the Mutual Gastric Jt,ice itself." Prefessor Dupglison of the Jefferson Polfege. Phila. delphia, in his great work on human Physinfogy, de rides more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. Ilia experiments with Dr. Beaummit. on the GOSIM Juice, obtained from the living human layman and from animals •re well known. • "to all cases," he says, "digestion °craned as perfectly In the arti ficial as in the natural digestions." , . AS.A DYSPEPSIA CURER. Dr. Houghton's preparation of rup.:lN, ha s produ ced the moat marvellous effects, curing CSUPS Or De bility" Ernaelstion„ Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. supposslito be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to sivethe details of cases In the limns of this advertiseuteno—tsst antheniicated mushiestw have been given of more 'ban TWO HUN DRED RESIARKARLECUR EA, la Phatadtpitia New York and Roston alone. These were neatly all des perate case', and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. • It is a great nervous antidote, and pert icutarly use fel for tendency in billions disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Agee, or bsdly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil of of giiittine. Mercury,, led other Drugs upon the Digests,. organs, after a long Also, for excess in eating, and the too fry* use of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles Ilealth whit lutrm peratite, OLD STOSIACEI COMPLAINT!! , There is MI form of Old !stomach Comphilnikwhleb It does not seem so reach and removs at once. No m attes how had shay may be. It gives lostani A single dose lentoresall the unpleasani syrtiptoms, ■nd it only nerds to be repealed, for a short titrie, in make these good elTeets permanent. Parity of Blond •nd. vigor Of body follow at once. it is partienlarty .eieellent in VW" of Nausea, Vomitinst.Cramps, wore. nets of the pit of the Stomach, distress after reline, Inw. Cat state of she Blood. Heaviness, 'Lowness of spirits. Despondency. Etnacfation, Weakness, ten dency to Insanity, Suicide, kc., Price. One Dollar per hotpot. One bottle will often effect a Isssineeurn. r.V , " PEPSIN IN POWDERS', sent by moll, free of postage. Ppi entwenlene• of sending to all parts of the ennn try. the DIGESTIVE MATTES nF TIIE 'PEPSIN Is put upin the farm of Pawdets. with dlrectlnus in be ossnived In water nr,.yrup. by the patient. These putvdeet frintninj , st the same math., es the hntilps. 'but mien the quantity the the Sante Prue. h•- , 1 ...101 lens by mail. free of onaoure, for Ono,Dultsr • au cow b. VIVA ri F tiliasernhla. Po. Pie I/Ackert' for Ave dollars. Every patkare and bottle bears the vrrhten signature of J. S.' Houghton. D Sole rasurtotor. R..ld by sterna in ever* town In the tinned Stares •nd by respectable dealers in Medicine. nenerally For ante at B. BANNAN'S Variety thorn. Aldo for sale by Jnhn G erns n, and John El. C. Mart tn. Deng,leta. rnttavine. E. J Fry, liturgist, 'initiating. J. W. Gibbs, du .411neraville. Sept 7, 1850 38 ly Sperm, TannerW Lard and Whale- OIL 6,222 f ir t n A i r 4 O p. N . S 4 I! ) IkEACHIiit2•WIPATER AND 1.413 gallons 17nbleathect Wir.ter Neel - Fall Sperm Oil 1.111 do Extra Bleached 13olanOii. 3 993 do superior Elephant bil.erra hleached 8.100 do bleached Winter and Pail Whale Oil. 13,777 do 'trained N W curter and Polar Whale Oil. 7.61.6 do Miners' Oil. very clear andihandsonie. 4,003 do heal quality Tanners' Oil. 3,1.13 do superini Bank Oil. trap do pure Straits or Coil Oil. 5.000 do Common, Oil for .kreseinr. 6183 ,do extra No I Lard OIL (Cincinnati.) 1.000 do Lard OIL No 1. 1010 holes New Bedford elperm Candies. 4tio do Adamantine Candies. 81 do Patent Polisherrand Nolar Candles. 738 do Mould and Dip candles resorted sixes. 190 do best-quality Yellow soap. 860 do superior Drown Soap. 115 do prime Castile Soap. All articles sold, not swine satisfaction, may be re turned. BOLOIN & PRICE. 31 N. Wha.velriThird Store above Arch et., Philadelphia. 33-3 mo •ug 17, 1R55 G. W. Merck:sant Celebrated Mick is site e Universal rustily E abrogation f Diseases of the Hannan Flesh. PURE and experience hap folly proved that this UNIVERRAL REMEDY bar not its equal on the list of popular medicines, having been more than 11 yam" before the public. Testimony of the most disinterested character of Its wonderful effects on the animal economy is, almost daily presented to the pmprietor A young - man in the TOWII of Wilion, whose clothes were burnt off of him, was featured (without suffer ing.) to . _the timely use of thi. frit. Nutrierons are the unsolicited statement' of patients themsettes, and others wbo have . used the OIL o cur4Whlch In themselves appear so remarkable, tha were they at all interested in a peculiar point, they could hardly have been credited The following di 'are among many Others In the cure of ',Menhir Oil has been comptetely success. tut and In which others had entirely failed : dpavin, Pweeny, Itinshone, Windgelle. Poll Evil. •Calione, Cracked Heels, Galls of unkind'. Lame ness.fresh Wound', Sprains. Bruises, eland Cracks. Foundered Feet. Serstches. or Grease.blange. Rheumatism, Bites] of Animas, External PCOSOIIII, Painflil Nervous Affection', Frost Cites, • 18tills.Coms.Whitlowallurns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped • Hands. Cramp, Contract bum of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakneas of the Johan. • noted limasts„ . .be. ' . CAUTION Tr) PURCHASERS. neware of COUNTERFEITS, sod be 'meth" name of the Ms Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. Y., is blown tn the side of the bottle.and in bia hand writing overthe Cont. Don't be persua ded to take anything else with She Premise II 'similes good Re., fr.c. Thtstipracticed by those unprinelpted dealers whose conscience will stretch. like India Robr Der, and who are of a kindred spirit of those ta our tart* cities. whose nefkrionspracticeshave so resorts ly been 'spited to the action of,Con t „ Those whoattempr to Counterfeit OILS &vitt le are rn• (erred to the law of New York. of Mny 1845, by which it wilt bra goer, that every penion meddling In these counterfeits is subject toindictment„ imprisonment mid fine. • A person selling ont of tale State, will he liable t arrest when lo the dime. and also to be held as a wit near armee those he bolltht of or sold for. All Orden addressed t othe proprietor will be prompt ly responded to. Get a Pamphlet or die Aral. and ine whet woo den an accemollsbetby the ass of this medicine. Sold by respectable deetere rectally to the United /Retested Caeitta. Also. bi J. C. C. lIUGHIV. Pottsville i • - E. J. Fry. Trmliqua f ~ i , C. Franey therinahltre PINInt Kimsey, Erna Lent,. 'snub . * Co.. Allentokvit ; It. Masser, Sudbury; R. J 'nearer, Mind° f it. MiOny, hinettitnriberien , -; Wlllteabs t riet W AuthonVll4.Co .Wblle n,.w. flhaffV;tovirtitiatig et. Wilnata• Real ereellit•c . M. Ellett: Menai Chunk; !toilet it 4.5-nelir Tunkbannock . Frederick Klett & Co:,Wtor gent, Philadelphia. •••• ' gave, HMI 17+ POSTS r , I By Telegraph and reAter4o Mail. PAgaitilphial. Ira; ay, 4,9:sleek BE • ICS COUNTY-OPPICiAti Morison's majority for Canal Commis• sioner is 4065. Jones' Majority for Cm grim 53.0.. BIARTL4I-ND saLECTIONe The electing, of Mr. Lowe, the Locofocat, candidate for Governor, is said to have bee n , much influenced by the excitement now er„' istiiig in the State-on the Reform-question,. BALTIMORE GITY ELECTION. The Whigs luote , eleeied, their candidate for: Mayor, John II: T.:Jerome,* a majorit! of 769 over Turner, flocolo,no.. TheMoun•- ciis are qbout equally divided•, Ten days ago ►he Locofoco majority for-. Gcrvernor, in. this city was about 2,750.. Frauds of every description were practised,- to.secure votes. Strangers and non-voters were 'lcoopecl" and confined for a week or, more previous to .the election, and then taken, to the polls ostdp.,r a stroogrgyard. with the most violent denim:l4l444ls. evcu. - tftreats.of, death, if they refused ro vote_ ors made any, disclosures of their treatment., case. a man was shot in attempting.., to secure r s. vote in this way. Such was. sorne.of;the Locofoco electioneering in the City which de-. tertnined the final result in the State, • OHIO STATE ELECTION. The e,leetion in . this State _ursta=titela ,on Tedoesday last,. and - ;: m — iTrparttal returns have as yet been, reeeived, bac solar they seem very favorable to the, son, Whig, and , Wood, 490ookrerthe e,andi,•• dates for Goveroor. It is generally conceded that the Legislattwe vPill 14' Whig, and• the Locofocps will elect ; their Governor. • It is supposed•that — Swattl. zer, Locofoco is defeated for Congress in the ,Columbus district- 7 -if so, this is a gain of a \ IWhig member. The Whigs have gained several members of the Legislatttre as far DA heard from, JR 11. N V LIND. Jenny is still the 'rage among the Yan , - kees. Col-Ross, of Providence. gave $650 for the choiceseat at her first concert in that place, thus distancing bothGenin and Dodge.. She is now in Boston. The proceeds of: the rate of ficlats for a chility concert on,Thurs day evening, amounted to $12,000 ! Her last concert in that city will be given next Friday, 17th. She then returns to N. York. At Correction. —Mr. Micheal Weaver call-- eit upon us yesterday and, stated that he did.- sign the Tariff• Petition last fall. W.e made the charge on the authority of 'a person from. Miuersville. and therefore feel pleased ter. make the correction. Amendment to tne Constitution.—The rote in the city of Philadelphia, for the elOction of Judges was as follows For the amendment Against do Majority in favor election 157. In Moyamensilig, for the amendment Itl92.—against 888., In• Spring Garden,., for, the ameodinent 45145—against SU, Vle have not sufficient returns. from. the State to form an opinion •as to the result. but presume it bas carried : by a large miljor, itv. BRITANNIA_ BIteDGE. tae the Menai Straits under the direction of Mr. atepneusum en• gineer„ has at lesigth been completed:. The- . Liverpool Journal of the 21st., ult. ft:marks: "After some five year+ of unremitting labor,‘ibe engineer. connected with thi- great work t.afely. lowered the last of the Britannta tube. to iTs per-. manent renting place Yesterday' week% • The gow ernment officer will be down on an early day to. inspect the entire sttooture, prept:atory to it. per manent opening Nothing beyond a tnere fractional deflection h,i. bcen of:nerved:to lake p ace in the tube that ha been opened-ince ll.fatch, and which • has been t.ubjectcd to she trati-it.ot heavy train. and traffic. Some, CII,IOU, efil•cts have been ob,erve& By eevating the voice, per .ons may convert e through the length of .. .the bridge,._ nearly u quarter of a mile. The c...nt of the euttre structure is ..£6Ol, 805. The total weight, of each.' of the wrought-iron roadway., now completedf . repre-ents 13.000 ton-, supported on tx. total n 1 •a, of ma , onry of a million and a half eubio• feet, rim. up at the ra/e. of three Corwin a.nainule. e GROWTH OF Ti-tH WEST. As_ so , evidence or the rapid' etowth or" Wisconsin. we give a table showing the-in.. crease in,Rock.Co. since 1840. 1. In June, 1840, the population was 1,700 In July, 1844.. 44 2,857-t In June, 1846, .q 12.405 . In Dec., 1847;, 41 . 14,727. In June, 1850; •• 30,869.: The population , of the town of Janesville.. county stmt. of litik county, is pin dOWO att -3,343. AIM I VAL OF .3I7pgAtRTEli The Philadelphia Eiiropean News giirerr the. foltorviog list as the number ofemigranta: arristed at the port of New York during the• month. of Septeinber last Great Britain and Ireland, Norway and Sweden France, Hanse Towns Aolland; • Belgium, Chagtes, Other ports, Total, The Slave, Hallett; who was recentfy taken , from New York, under the operation of the Fugitive Slave.Eaw. has been return ed. Eight , hundred dollars Avers- given by voluntary contributions for his redemption. of which amount the rcibld abolitionists, it is said, dui not contribute one tent. ,Ile was received with, great rejoicing in New York. Accident al Sea. = The steamship South. erner on. her passage from tharlesum to. New York, encountered the barque iirael: Meade, about 2 o'clock on Thursday morn-. iog of last week. The barque sunk in a, few minutes after the collision, and twenty.: four persons were lost. Mrs. Sallie .crtrrence.—A grand fanny ball is mentioned / 1n the Louisville papera w as having taken place on the 25th utt., at 'the mansion of R. J. Nyard, Esq., the fattier oa. the late Mts. T. ligelow Lawrence,. upon : , which occasion Mess Sallie created a consid. erable sensation. She is expected', to marry a gentleman from New Orleans shortly. The Deputy Cityl*ector of New York and-posse are now Busy in . demolishing the Bone Boiling establishments in the city. the Councils having pronounced' them a nui sance. and i ijurioca to health. CO"li is said that the widow and daughter of the Late Professor Webster, are .gbout to remove to Fayal. in the Azores. Whereat': daughter resides. Her besband is Governor: of Fayal. lAra.. Webster is.a native of the Island. • o:7The Elth4's debt of Texasia officia l l6. ly stated at $7.0)1100, in a report to the late Legislature. This, it is presumed:in after sealing dose the debt to the supposed specie value it the time it teas issued. (17'Clive/cuide and Pittsburg Railroad:-4 It is expected that sixty miles of this r . oa d t , will he finished and in cperaion this fall.— The laving of the rain has been ccmcaenceit. at Ravenna and Cleveland. The Population of St. Paul , the capital of Minoesotti 1500. Three years , ago kk was uot tri existence. 1 5290' 4033 16,880.. taw 2,084. 3.316 376' 437 774 343. 23,882
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