MI MENRII,6'' JOURNkLy. 007 1 . t),9,' 1353 IN TIIIB iTtEK'S ' 4OURNA - I - , we have enclosed tilts to our New Tot,/ and llostnn inhrerlbera, and r u n, reivest that they will forward the .insount by mall. , 1188 INSlTRiNerce—Theft 11, p:chanr• aOlhing tw c reates so severe a pang on the -death bed as the t ,fi r ctiou that we art 'mem' thote.We Ir.re.,prt h,ipr a wire and children. etl:aliteiii Of!, fold charity or the world! Therefore every enelii Lfd should prepare for llt.e.cn he done, even by the pcsdieit,throogh the ageney of_Ljfe - lota ranee' • - •• Every nisei who loves his famhy onght to get his tife ineurrsi. :Emery man in debt.and owning prom..rtr. ought to have his life mimed:Wet at his death his. - gefritatrilyibleybeitterifieediti -- tint. tew Who -could not SIIIIP aFr llUri 4111 , 114 V) insure their • Three ; which - ft unit - inlertexiLin pap way!. would he' -spent per bapitialrifies; attd their - families !bus lett to penury and want. • Life Iticarance Is becoming just as romrrerin In this infinity as Fire insurauce;.anO inould •be more cp. Wives persuade your Lustranris—voti can save enough in your houeebohrithbles to pay the annual premium *without feeling 41--apd the reflection that yob are pro vided fig. will alone Its a Cult reerimpenselbr the out aa y. You coo-Insure the lives.,rif.yotir; busbande. for "our own benefit„ and the amMitif canbot he - touched by their creditors lb - case rt tt. -- elrdeath. • -Full information on this sutfjwct , ron.he obtained on application to EL ILIAN,NaN. at the:Of - fife of the !diners' Jo-111130-Lt• • ' TDB AMERICAN ART . IBNI 0 1 4.-.-The Bova • nag of this valuable institution have been received Bannan's Ilook Store and are readYhir Immediate die. tribtitlon. Each oulrereiber of last per rititojaes a book of Bwhinge illuetrative of ' the tLesend ' of ) Sleepy. witba beautiful orientated The Voyage nc Life," and a share in the distribution of choice Paint . ire MIMS 5/th ;of - December neat: "The' Prospectus of this year, presents strong indualnont• for new sub • scribers. Every Member, for the •cyrld* 1M). for eaih onliscription of five drill:ire. will rocerve a copy of the Bulletin, an illuttrated Monthly Journal of Art; aline "engraving nn steel 204 by lel inches; a nett of fine print' from finished .-neruvinge 1 , 111 steel, average size 71 by 10 inches, together ;with a share in the distribu tion of a.tarye number niTaintines and other work., of Art. 01011Ze Statuette, Medals, Seulptujes In Marble :Liu! Dra‘ollell in Wallet Ce•Mti., , irnbscriptions taken at the ofilce of the Miners' Jour Dal, where Protpectus 'eau be examined. IL,AIANNAN. Ilisserary Seeress?! fee Selnytkill Coanry EFFECTS OF RRE4I TRADE, Fhttariis and Iron lygnts Snipind, and Irork men di ,Feharged 7 We learn from the Mrerarei (Ellicott's Ga- Md., that the largest of the factories nt the Union Works ceased to run atter'Saturday, and the other two run half time; as thee - id' have been run, fling fin SOIDC time past. By thi4 artangement over 200 hands are discharged at a blow; and very re= centiy nearle: 100 were dischamed from Ptitap.co Factory, which is running but Ealf thenutchineq about three-quarters time. ThoThistleis stopped, the proprwtorik havteg taken lid; opportunity tore pair their dare, andthe Laurel if stmtlarly sttuated. The Laurel is not expected to run before January, if then;. and the Savage, the Gillette is informed, is running slow speed three-quarter time,: at some thin,g like 2.5 per cent. reduction of wages. Sykes ville Factory, tao,• is running but a portion of each week, and- the Granite Factorr, -- of the village of Ellicott's Milli!, haS been standing several weeks. Thus in that. immediate neittliborhood, some GOO persons have leen thrown .otit of _employment within a few tivel:q. This a a serious state of things,--I3altimore Sun The Richmond 11lig sayi : that the Armo r* woiks in that city and Blanakin Iron -I,iforlis, about `1.2 miles diitant have both 'put out their fires and discharged their work men. This Rollingltll worked up annually 4000 tons,of _pig iron, and con= su med about 200,000 bushels of Coal. Thus hundreds of industrious operktives and their families, dependent on these establishments, are deprived of employment, and thrown upon the tharity.of the world for Jheirdaily support. Such facts :reed ,no comment— they "speak for themselves;: The present Tariff is:ruinous to the interests of the coun trv.: it strikes at the very foundation of her prdsperitY, - the manufactoiles, and cripples the - best efforts of individuaCenterprise. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION The following is the result in thiily . -five counties, in this State, as far.as heard from CANAL COMMISSTONER • . - 84,649 litl•nITO& GENERAL. - 52,4.15 • 00,526 Sur.vr.Yon 83,799 89,855 25counal;:.. . 35 counties, * OFFICIAL VOTE lof the 1-Ith Cepr_;ressiortat District. Blnli:ll.trt, W. 80A5..L.. 2754 220th 1221 . 2164 - 2122 Schuylkill. . Lebanon, Dauphin, liflaj. for Bii2 . igjiab4 - 937- ANIENDUE.NT TO CONSTITtiTION. F6n. AGAINST. 21_447 . 8935 4160 3551 2154 2610 1687. ' 127 I'o3 938 .16n8 3148 2195 460 3392 4272 709' 2632 911 2971'. Philada. City it County, Berks, Schuylkill, <- Wayne, . Moni,;wtnery, Prelaware, Chester, Northampton, ' Huntingdon, Bucks, Northumberldnd, Union, • Bradford, • Centre, Pike,. - IV4tmoreland, • •j - Cuinberland, BedOrd • Jitnlaia, • Perry, Aron roe, Washington,: I.ancaster,• Muctiour, Blair. Cambria. Carbon, Clinton, . Dauphin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Northumberland, Susquehanna. - Wesumoreland, York. Columbia, onio coNakgssio Cincintiati, Oct. 16 The followinti, is the official result of the Acetion,for congressmen:, held in this State, on Toesday, - Sth inst : Democrats. , D. 'I. Disn(fr . , L. D;Campl;ef, A. P. - Edgartnn, 11- Bell, , F.:,Green;, B. Stanton, NVZ Barrere, P. Buzhy, J. L. Taylor, J. M. P';klorl3, J. Welteli„ A 'Harper, D.. K. P, Minter, , 5. ?Anson, E. Iceivton,-19. , J. 11.. Giddings, N. s,7ov:risen& [The Jo oiq statement does aut exhib it the result of the Congressional election in Ohio, as the telegraphic'reporter states; for there are twenty-one Districts, wliile last twenty arc rtturned in thi4 exhibit.. The Co[mans - District, in whiC'h the contest is very close between Gallowav (Whig) and Sweeizer, (Loco)—with,cohtra-dictory MelEltS—is the missing district. The last 1 Congress stood-1.1 Locos,! 6 Whigs, and 2 Abolitiunistc. This account gives the Whigs r-; M. the Leo!os 8, and the the remaining district should go Whig, pal . - ties in the next CongresS :Would exactly change positions,--[ Phila.: North Allicrteran. , :1 Elbow Rooin.—ln Mines4:i . ta,' Gov. Ramsey I .;;and Mr. Tyler yf Peansefeaida, have been ...,- —lapplointed Commissioners to: Arent with the . 1 , •, ; SIOI I Indians for their IltidS lying west of ~*_ he ,li?.sissippi. - The York li`epubtican gives the following _ .. - facts in relatintr to the voting k this county ,at-the fate election, front which the ptiblic Mtt - Y learn tunong :o"ther things-. by which party the sacredncsi of the. ballot-box is mcrt erdati;jered: - --- - - • - "In the Borough of Wrightsville foUr I double. tickets,. "folded:" iii the language of 1 the Act of Assembly, "deceitfully t0:4(.16er," t were found in the ballot-box—in the Town i ship rl LoWer Windsor. nine ticketi '• or the 1 same sort were voted--in the Tilt , oship i - rf 1 Newberry, two persons voted ave :tickets: so folded: one three .1,; - ,L1 the - other trio,. and 1 in die Township 'of Reliant.' - six persons ''yotedfifleen such tickets 7 -all of which were i , "detected,'" and according to law, "not COUll• ted among the votes. ',Ad every instance where this was done(a.s. tie ore informed, the tickets sO "folded deceitfully .to., , rether,' mere Locoforo tickets. We state the fact: the comment others msv,.-.and are as tail peient to make as ourselves. . , c in : the Township of Peach _Bottom, there were .276 voter' names entered on the Tally List, and. 275 tickets teranti in the ballot-bdx, counted and the votes - 45 n thruri returned, being eight tickets more than there were voters. 'How is this to bevxplained ? Was it carelessness of the ,Clerks and either ele" . - _lion officers ? WSIS it .Traud ? :Or What was it Irwas very . eay to see lie it what it may, that if therocan, be thare ticketi than voters, the holding - of an electieck . Kis amore mocker . „v _ We. suppose that, tt„<usual in Peach Bottom township, not one of the bffi , A ~ cers was a Whig. . • - • Amona. the many ingenious contrivances which are: at present exciting - attention at the Fair of the American lostitute in New York is one to supply the place of an am putated lea. It is composed of solid willow - wood and steel Springs, with a due regard to the laivs of anatomy, every jotnt in the natural jegbeing•copied with - a minuteness and nicely deserving of much Praise. : The Poll r says that it is impossible, whett attach ed 16 the body, -to diover any difference be tween it and the natural limb. r" - .Ther's no Use.—When a girl com mences swearing in her evidence against a young man, he may as well give !up the ghost and retire. Last week Sarah Ann Bristter recOvered 15".50 of John. SWearin g.er, afWeilsburgh, Ohioi for breach of mar riage;cOntract. The jury relied- principally upon her own evidence. She swore laid and found her account in it. - Iri - A Wide difference. - 7 1n the course of a lecture at Boston, Mr. James, in allu ding to the sale of indirlgenees by the Ro mish Church priorlhe Reformation remark ed, that for the pride now paid for one con cert ticket. the church would sell indulgence to admit a man to the abode of the blessed, where he could listen to the angelic choir through the countl es s ages of eternity. • rJ:=7°Rass the $650 ticket than at Provi dence, did not go to the concert thereafter'all! This Ross must be an orig,inal., The Boston Transcript says, that in the arrangement of his room, he ordered his carpet to be placed on the ceiling, and directed the mason to whitewash the fluor! As Shakspeare some where says, "Nature has made strange fel loirs 113 her time:" _Li - Ter Cent. of Suicides.—lt is said that in Baltimore the average - annual- number of suicides is less than one in 20,000 of the 'pppulation. In Philadelphia it is about, one in 17,300.. In Paris, it is no less than °nein 36,00 But taking the whole of France, town and- country -together,- it 4! one in 19,000. I The excitement of the capital therefore it wt.uliP seem, contribute greatly to promote self-murder, the the Works of John Taylor, the ter Poet, there may be found the following piece of laborious ingenuity, in which he greatly prided himself: - This (said be) is the same backwards as forward-, and I will give any man 5s a piece for as many as he can make. 4, SOIIOpI Teacher, is advertised for in Berks County. Wages 820 per month.— What wages'. what talentit will secure!— A brakesman on a "coal train" gets h much better recompense than that. Wharmisera ble economy it is to hire a low priced in structor of yuur children! .Loco fo,o . 94,903 Mayor Barker, of Pittsburg, has been arrested and held to bail on various charges false imprisonment, of assault artu' LatterV, and misdemeanor in otnce. 7.;curret. in that city every-night, in which the Ma yor's police—being, it is said, composed of! the worst rowdies—are aciire participants. ITS Benjamin Lyndall _t was . _arrested in , Philadelphia on Friday oClast week, and held to bail in the sum or $1,500 on charge of haring altered the election returns of two Wards after they bad been made up by the proper officers. 7054 6097 6097 Li - Frame Houses ,dre unknown in Paris. In Edinburg, all steps are made of stone, su that a case,has never• been known of persons perishing in the flames in case of fire, as the stairways are indestructible. Denizens of our cities might prod by these examples.. 111 m —Blushin is occasioned by an increase . , action of the heart froin excitement, or emo tion of any kind: there is consequently no means of preventing-a suffusion, which is, generally speaking, much more distressing to the sufferer than actual pain. a—r - Guilty.--Charles Creamer has been found guilty in .Baltimore, of frloniouslv transmitting, to - the Pension Office, at Wash - - ton, a false, forged, and counterfeited pow er of attorney, with the intent thereby to defraud the liuited States of a land warrant certificate. 1421 958 1038 2010 1878 Inn! 747 917 273 Th . e Postmaster at Eufala, Alabama, has notified the editor of the National Era, the anti-slavett paper at Washington, that he will no longer deliver the paper to sub. scriber-3 in that vicinity, because he considers it an incendiary publication., ,r7.3fany persons quote the expression— "ln the midst of life we are in death," under the impression that it is a bible phrase. The celebrated 'Robert Hall once did so. Such, however, is not the case. It is used in the Episcopal Book or Common Prayei.. 1475 1835 279 75S 1375 687 335 2629 169 1625 825 50 -214 - 0 596 519 good lirmi 7 -The superintendent of common Schools in New York says that the ot£ieial•returns of the 'Department will, show an accession of one hundred thousand children.to the common Schools. This tells weli for the increasing,. Intelligence of the State. , 2555 3_620 , 1369 Great prize is offered in the German Journals for the discovers of the meaning, or interpretation, of the • last speech of the King or Prtissia. It is said to be the most intricate pdzzle ever invented. 02,137 57,705 AL -I EIOECTIO'S Quitmern's Sarcasm.--Gov. Quitman dates his proclamation the 31th year of .. the lndependence of Mississippi," nt which the Southern ultras are highly dlighted. r7Rcr. Mr. Sind:ion is collecting, the best eulogies, delivered in, the country, on the death of Gen. Taylor, with the intention of publishing them in one volume. GKbcn you have lost money in the streets, ievery one is ready to help you to look for it ; but whet you have lost your character,l every one leaves you to recover it as you can.• CE7',3i,znificant Fact.—The Coroner of Lon- Jou Praises gin as his best friend, as it adds to his Salary the tees of ten to fifteen thou sand inquests annually, of persons who die of - drink in , f'"7"The Inialsreceipts at the recent liorti cultural Fair at Cincinnati, amounted to .11.- 116.08; of which 1,006,80 were taken at the door' for admission fees. rz-A Blacksmith, who was requested to brings suit for slander, said Itecould go into his shop and hammer out a better character than all the Courts in Christndom could give hint. , The floating bridg,C across the river at Readipg,, below the site of the llarrisburg bridge ' is nearly completed. r7Frost was observed at New berg, N. C.. on the 2d inst., much earlier in thceienson than ever before known. D .4 Barbecue was given to thellon Henry , Clay, on Thursday, at Lexington, Kg ELECT IgN I INCIDENTS. LEWD DID .1 LIVE & EVIL I DID DWELL •••- - - • THE MINERS' lOURNA - L, AN TOTTSVI,LLE GENERAL APVF,RTJ . r..! • _ • 4'l 2..1 TUE COAL frft ADE. FOR 1850. • , •TlaeAtikbtity sent ib;s week tiy 49,3ki 1.01,A, an inerease 74Ston3oreriast week. There hai been no 1/b.rstiction to-lbs trade during the week. and the tritittingry, with' tile addition of oeveral new Latocuotlies., intile been Sinned up to II! hall coach/. The delnaniffor CrCtl tont; nbes brisk. tad priers are Armen board et sl,.iskiiarbita ash, and *I 40 for redilsh.' - rile . St(r,4 3 , er Coa4frons ate different Anthracite regionals nevi short she supply to thesrame period last year . ; tine isedrild thissasi tent. In ro g td nitm berg, 'eon : item:ready. the demand mast continue throughout the whole season. Vader lbese Chit - sue stances putelniern 'abroad ited not apprehend any fsli in pricer -if any change takes Maur, It Will be rise. We lerwind }bat Vicente a ton idelutie 'rani been offeied for some cimice Coat during the The P 1 ' 11140,1 or the Railroad Company: John Tucker, Esq, spent seseral days durinitito week. in this region, fur the puillose of in weed gulag rim va Komi complaints made by the different operators with re. Bard to the distributing; of cars. la revere' instance's he foetid there Was jthr cause of complaint. and the remedy was applied ~ .as far it was in -his power, aczording to the plan 'of distxibuilon adopted by the Company A number jar complaints eller inverliga4 rico. were foundto be IlegUAtained: andreveral JiVer :chsrses of fad./ A1106041* were disproved by the :actual shipments exhibited to its both before and,ifter 'the freshet. The treat difficulty arises !mat the Wet that our collieries ro'capable of produchig from 7c: 10 75 . . 0u0 ;rms . & weekovith fa ;Rides for sending unlp 47 to 45,000 tan: to market. chargre were ohm made that some seems, of the' region were more favored thin cohere. This cliarile appears to be- erutindiss. Oa reference to our ales, we nod that the relative proportions of Coal-sent Mid year from the diff,rectirectlons, or rr the lateral road] is nearly the same as last year, wheu nci interruption occurred, ep to Saturday list, as the following d;ares will show: . . . 1819.' . ' IMO.. tachnylklll Valley,- 217439 04 205,14 i 01 Mill Creek, : 188;102 01- ,' .111,776 01 . . 435,991 OS 440.411 or mount tlutbou. .; 03 . 101.0=CM 4 600.437 11 603,013 16 481.831.16 .470,7 0$ West ficincb. • . . . . 1,033.268 OS . - 1,073,7;8 Pi • • According to thisatatement. if any part of the re.. gion.hancluse to complain, it is the West Branch. DowrON Cost.,Tasatk.—Tibe fa...toting is the tatimt ar Coal into Ruston and vicinity , tram Sept. 1, 1818,to Prin . . 1,1810, sis.sm ton,' " 1, 1819,t0 :Sept. 1,1850, 3Q4,171 , ' Decrease so far in 1850, J 2,666 tone Autnuitt of Coal vent over the PhUadelphia and Readingd Railroad for %be %cook ending on Thursday evening last:. 1 • RAILROAD. CANAL. • . , WEEK. - .' - TOTa L. . WEEK. T.ITA L. Pt Carbon, 18.313- l .352,013 04 122,478 02 31t Carbon, 5,771 11 5 1114370 11 - • 10.281 1)0 11. Haven, IS 337 00 400;200 07 93,418 19 I'l Clinton, ,5,085 OS .120.361 OS --"' 21,839 03 -- I-.-- . . 48,344 11 1.031.131 11 nit,93o . 07 1288;030 07 , . Toil by RR and Cale! 1,322,181 18 To came time last lear7:llailroed 950,801 0$ "i Canal 1,321,60 i 01 (acreage thfs year. so fir, Inns WI li LEHIGH COAL ITRADE. ' dent for the week eniong October 12, 18:•0._ . . Wl7ll. . TOTA L. , My Lehigh Co. - 13.731 05 212,367 11 i Rnons Run Mines, " 4,1'02 00 61.914 11 Deaver Meailow,Co. 4 740 05 ... 25.307 18 : Spring Mountain Cp., 451 15 42 401 00 Coleraia • 1.269 02 . , - Cianberry Coal Cn.i 22,385 la - •. Raz'emu Oval Co•, - . , 3E3 12 . 53,877 19 . Diamond Co. 12,012 04 Duct Mountain Cof„ 167 07 71,870'18 Wilkesbarre Co, ; 110 18 21,835'18 . 20,302 02 525.430 14 To 3 flame period last jeer, 827,701;11 Decrease this Tear, so far, tons 101,170 17 RAIL ROADS . The following is the. quantity or Coal transported Ore: the. different ILaitrhad• in sieburthilt Conn:y, b. the weeli ending Thursday evening. . Wcrk. ?writ.. Mine Ildland S.ll. R. (t. 1 9 .135 02 4F9.564,07 Cottle Scho)lkill R. R.l i 6,532 11 117,141 12 %Lill Creek - do ., ~ 9.003 04 242,779 09 Nlount. Car! . em :. do '; 5.842 09 16.9,475 19 richoylkill Valley d., 9.974 16 215,512 19 Alt Callon and l't Car4o 19,502 04 321,915 17 I:oH.n Canal do : 1,457.19. 60,033 11 r!lwatnr.i .do , LILO 06 39,537 66 PI.TES OP TOLL AKD Titk'NeirOPTATON OP OAILROA for.lEso. From M.9,:athon.S.ilaven.P.Cllnlon To Richmond, . 1 , 1 1 10 1 65 I 95 To Philadelphia, • "1 TO 1 65 1.45 Frauttlld Tennlab - Blind Malin-- factory. VICO* BEAN, No. *OO RACE STREF.T, TWO IJ Doors above Sixth,' opposite Franklin Square. Philadelphia, 'there he twill keep constantly on hand or niannfacture to orgli.r a superior and fashionable . hssorinirnt of Venial 11.10inds, unsurpassed for li4bt richness, durability and - duisb, which wi ll sold on the most reasoliable terms. lie respectfully Solicits a continuation of the patronage of his old friends and the readera of the Miners' Juarnal, and invite nll who study cconotily, in the way of atop and: tizrellent to gire:him a call. R. , • B. Old Blinds neatly repaired, painted and mimeo. Orden , front the c utiairy Phila., Oct IP, MO f •41.t)' - tires Supply of Fall Goods. ICSI RECEIVED UV THE :sunsertinens AN e 1 extensive addition to their former stock of goods. ! comprising a general as4triment of Dry Goods, Croce • Queehsware. Pievrsions, &c. ' &c. taken' Every possible care has been taken In selecting this *rock of goncbv and we challenge comparison in re• spect to beauty rat style, excellence or quality as well as cheapness of re ice,witli any other stock of goods any where to be found in clty or country. We (rave paid special attention to . the Dry Goods department In Which our former experience - in the city gives uirmany advantages. Our assortment is extensive and!vaileil, amongst Went may be found an extensive assortment "(Ladles DresS Goods. including Mous lane de lanes. Caguneres, A lapaeas. Coburg Clothes, Ladies' Giriths, -French Merinos, with many other kinds of the OpWPit fashions and styles, with the new style fashionable Trimmings. Also a large and extensive assortment of new stylefaskissab:cSkairts of "dubs grades and qualities; also, house furnishing goods—such as Car peting, Oil Cloths, Tahle Liunens, Diapers, Sheitings. Illankets, fled Checks, Spreads, &c.. ice. Atso Cloths, Casslineres, Satinets. Jeans, Chaldren's Plaids, dr.c• with Various and numerous other articles ended to the season nnd wanti ofeustomers. Thankful for the generous patronage extended In ns during the time we hair been in this place. we re specirolly invite a continuance of firestone. No pains shall be spared on on r pert to deserve it. nettle:Ore:that our store is situated in Centre Street directly opposite the Post Office, at the stand Ibrmer- IY occupied lq George W. Stater. JOHNSTON fr. CO. r•mtarnie, Oct. IN ISAki 424 f Virgin / fa. Lands. ft' 11E SWISCRIBER 111A8 FOR SALE TfIEiFOL- I lowing valuable Tracts of Farm Land hi Vir ginia ;in, 1. 850 acres, near the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; 100 acres of Meadow Land. 200 acres well timberril, the remainder well adapted to grain, igras fi.l.ke. This tract js well fenced. and has a comfor table dwelling. with the, necessary nut buildings. No. 2. 450 acres In Culpepper county . , on tbestage rinid leading to Fredericksburg. within . miles of the Rappahannock calla!, and .4 miles of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad; 120 ann.:sot this tract is heavily thnbered, and a large portion of it rich meadow' land, and is now set with clover and timothy sufficient to taiga and fatten 50 head of cattle. The improve memo are a large and atibnantlal 2 story brick dwel ling, with I rooms on a floor, and 10 fret passage way Ili each story; kitchen a,nd other out buildings under the same. roof, vault fine;water. near. eninke house and ire house. ANO, a tarot house, too u, stables. grans • ries. &c., with a great . variety of fruit (remit' full be-aliug. .. ! N.. 3. 237 acres adjoining the above, a good pm. portion Weadow and b 7 acres of timber—this tract is well 'omitted with water. The improvementeconaist of a good frame dwelling house and kitchen, corn house and stable, all nein'. : Nu. 4. If* "'eras, on the Potomac river, bAiOW Alexandria; soil naturally good, but reduced hy int. proper culture; is readily susceptible of fro:prevenient; buildings ordinary. Piece very low.. , . h0.j ;41, , o. 5. 4300 !CO ileum in Fanrp ier county, neat the route of a Railroad abort to be ade in Alexan dria. 200 acres of this land .are hear timbered, the remainder conveniently Ohl off in 6el s, with never faillog water it, each, and well fenced. Thete are tam good apple orchard! And a great variety of Other trait trees, with two frame dwelling house', stabler and other out buildings.. There are two fine mill seats an this property...-whisb 4 situated in an excellent grain growing district. 4.ocation healthy. aud Olive• iiient to Schools, Churches, Ace. This tract, irk its present conditino, will Oroduce from 50 to 60 baskets 0r corn to the at - re. and I may readily be brought to a htgta state t.f cultivation,. . : . , lio. 6. 400 acres na,'Xite Potomac. river. 30 trllles below Alotandria; soil Innad and well adapted JD qtr. tier. This tract I, well timbered- The improventeute consist of a two story brick house,4 rooms on alluot, With the necessary and iouventent outbuildings . ', Nn 7.--1. tract of C.OO acres. in Louden coital,. *Rhin 2 ',Wes of the Potomac River. and 21 miles of ibe. Chcsapeak, and Ohio canal. Soil of good quality and naturally adapted togram and eraasea—well teiin *it and the location healthy..' Will be sold in a ; hotly, at divided to suit purcha'sers. i i These lands will be sold at low prices and on ac r:ommodating terns. Apply to the - subscriber at , klinersville• i . D. 11. BONETT. i October ID, 1850. ; ' 42—tf' z. 5 . %.--. 9 - , ..:,- 5.- 4 . -.,:. f " 1. - ' . :..it.OWAND , 7 -t •: , ':',-,..,: r ' .:. •:::: 2 . 1- T ......„....-......,.,...,,.....„ ....,.....„..:_...... 7 A.... 6 ,4* , `,. ip . 7,-- - e-t 7" - - --- ._., -. - . 1-=.' , ...z. , -. ...."i...,- - .:.• FIVE RA AC U E I ki4 , .... . AG E NTS—.I. S. C. Martin,. John - G. Brown. Potts ville: Ilenry Shisster. Port Carbon . : S. It. I/101410ns Schuylkill Haven ; J. W. Gibbs, Minertsille, tind by storekeepers and merchants generally throughout the United States. i , i Proprietors Office No, 106 Smith 34 - strcet.iPhila 601112. ~..- j( 1 11N K. GOW/11%D. ' Oct. 19,1650 1 42(7nte Trex° . No P n e : n a s . y .L,Tu i A t im it , t it , A i a u _ ft o_ 4l.4 o rs k on s :s • n o P y CJlCO3l.. ounri clakes. This ii .tie book 'cont;:a mi " tote of the sin pie ar. Ir cr other toterwitthautird skOrristi , t khe *se tit ose Just commenting the ktndi of numbets. sod is consid ered the best botki or the kind tilat•bas Will 'teen °feted ttllt'Oblkci : r t !, Ire Oza tlos.nasise cataat*sion,tire O bt- is P..P riatary'Arithvistic. essbractricall the noted Yo the Single Bold of Three Itirldelee. whit Abiait 4011tpies. tiOne for potation, adapted to law Aouuksa - entnewetr. 7 hisvolsioels}CkiNt , FHiEe'bYt Woe Mee Med it to be fount:ter* loamy reitoarvAdAtivatetic:Ait has ever been issued by the American press: 3. A if,hT ItuthotrNeack'rAlaktutator,' in which the solution hrflitAnfesfthrts ," for the use of (tracheae. • s I 4. " .. .co Loom Cakcessrolt,77-11. Is a nunlntoni ly Jtduttourd,bt the oust a:pet Looted and competent tea Chert: that this - 'volume Is second 10 no other work of the Medan fact. tile StsailardAritAiscrie of tke Metes." r it cantata! about TWO glutamine' for solo !lop. si tame aroont or pnectical secesarstitow sod tbe first lynilt ,0,. die kind that was everpublished, is eer4Vantrktrajcalitisteelp a2kpttorto 5.." A KSY she CAlarPl4ert Calculator," Include ings va9elp of towcrilannuns sti4(ter. In mensts•atioa . , irattlons,dtt for the nie of teacher& , t* Mtg.' stain Pretturo-Rotsa nr4-The stratee- I moor or this book is' ditterentlmai sttedscht askrothe lepsniks are Introduced im as Itt.oolito,ll, leading the Point rorwat4 tradeelly (towtbo wool sun Ole wardsoo those wore difficult. so that; to a shtin spats of time he wiPhe abirto master tiny per son in the book. 1 " I _ " TI/tMITINN ON ,P4NXIICIINTION . ON IPSAQVIir AND. - Tpiptpkt.'"—Thla. volume is . much simplified whirr eureporedulwith tilher,works of the kind s to the matssirt or lho - rtiortr objeetionatitseptrfa , or Soots. atist•lttMo(fitesettespf velcurke.priraticsf suture in relation to the [ally.actattfaci.a pl" peeped to the use of 'Achliols and every Jrufrossit•tharritt the community. • • •'• 8. ". a Klux to the, Ilienintrattim," tu which; MI the • examples eselicen lit ' These "flo,oks,,and pattiolarly the.,GeottletrYjttel Migisnratints;--iorere• prepared expressly:l'4:MS Puldic'Plritoollofthigeoullt!Y• Th 4 aritleshKratip. re not Of :11 .111NON1riattiCalwakNifdfr; t tte-Ottutf works Pr t kind,poblishediu the putted Wattle.— Thiy have already Veen ieemitmooded by operaidit of SOO' Professors and Teachers throughout the coati: try. !Of SALE WNOICINtIe 41/14; it rtiil hy • •• -; , • 11.111ANNAN,,toitiiville. - Pct. • Itaymon.il & Co. 4:lFanAtuburglal# . . - rr, kJ 11101110 N, Consisting rite MOW Animals now extant, numbering over ONE lIIINDREII SP& (AMENS.. svilLesbibit at Pottsville an TUESDAY, Oct.gethilsso. Open at 1 and 6 o'clock, P. 11f. Ad mission ants; children under 10 years 151 cents. Amongst this grealcCulteetkm. W 1 .114 1 1.4 thee,hirypgt ever exhibited in AlslefiC3, is the 'Rhinoceros pr. the unicorn or Holy Writ.; The first acclivity . erre in America since .1536. The great dftbculti in captur ing this' bilge and savage'creatnre, together wolf the almost iMporrlttility of keeping Intuitive la actinism so uncobsoniatto . his habits and enholtuthitr, renders the Exhibition: of a tieing , Riffisocera's; the greaten curiosity in lilt animal kbiprdmn.," • •Itio, the great' Grisly Year from California,' 'iln this great collectionef animals, wilier scpacirahees Lions, of the finest specimens from di troini countries, some of Snitch were presented to the renowned VAN AMlllitttilt, by her Majesty, gilecn Victoria; in his recent tour through Europe. Tee Iffonister Etephart Columbus, the largest. in America, weielt.ng 10;40 putouts. Also the beautiful' Elephant, Valhi° Sultan,. ;which has Caused such a great sensation hit/over Euro*, wllt . gn.thewitglt a variety of performances, sock As Waltzing, Galant , lag, Ringint the Bell, creeping on his fore .legs, tr. 'k ing over hueliec,ier. Picking him Up, Drawing a (4;44 from a Bottlei 81 . 0 . r. Van Ambutgh, the mast celebrated aid ner tbraters, will give an exhlhitinn In a' Den ot Wdd Animals- Ills performances with the Terrific Groupe of Lions, 'rigors. leopards, Cougars, Panthers...lac. The same alt pertained by hint In all the principal dities of Eirrope, with such great renown, Ilidcralgif,ilie Linn Tauter, v. ill give a performance in n Gen or Wild Animals. separate, and altogether diferentfrnin Mr. Van Amburates. making two grand. animal performances in the same estsibltioris • ?deny nrhs , r performances writhe elven its sae course of the ex kibitinn, each as Ponleir, Monkeire;drea - •''T A toll desCriptlott of Sae Anlntalsothieb the great ex perienge, Vnterptise and resources of the Proprie tors have etilliteil them to liCrng together in one large and splendid Malleetimwtv ill be found In the bills, at the principal Hotels, pr:crious to the arrival of the Company. • • - The c"inpany will exhibit at Mineriville.MONDATi Oclaber Schuylkill !levee, WEDNESDAY . ' October 201%, LOct. 19, 1950 42 2t 510,141 US . . . SherlOs Sales of neat Estate. DDI'YIILTUE 01? SUNDItY WRITS OF YUNDis, thin! kisponaa, I.e6ari Pacias and Flerl Facia,, issued eat of the Court of Common Pleas of Ei t her_ kill county, and to me directed, will Me imposed to Public Sale ;or Vendue, on Almighty the 11th day of November, 1650, at 1 ii.efock, P. 51.. at Morthuer's note), in therborongh of Putter ille,Schuythill tonal, ne following:described premises, to twit. All that certain teeemelt a nil lot of c round. Meat in the horoughof 511netssille. Schuylkill co.,frolitho- 1 Cm Sunbury street. and numbered in the plan of sal'il botough with No tnO, nonnded northwardly Mid .. in front by Sunbury street, westwardiy by fifth PI rert, and eastwardly by lot No 123, containing in front on said Sunbury street 2.5 feet, acid in !pint' :1110 feet, with ' the appurtenances, consisting of a douide 2 story frame dwelling bowie with stone basement. a 2 story frame dwelling house with a 1.1. story frame kitchen attached In the rear of the Int, and tt frame liable, ' late the estatit of JOHN GAYNOR. . Abu, all that certain lot or piece of ground, innate 1 in the town i. ! 7.....ri. , _...a1d50m, Frailey timnslilp, St hay!. kill county. 11,0.100 i n front Li ti rnblic idle) or , I street, on thti rear by lands of the etwniti;«. ( 2.?....::::::• 1 on the east by Ibt of Mahlon 51. Lanahltn.nii the t rwi r 1 by lot of Ely Ulrich, containing in width about 2S' feet and in drptli 150 feet, more or less, with the ap- 1 portenances,Lconsisting of a two story frame dwel ling house, with a stone baitment, late the ettate of JEREMIAII X.F.IINIAN. . Also, the undivided one (Mirth part of all that ter ta Its tract ri plece of land: situ.ite to Norwegian, now Branch townahlp, 'Schuylkill county, beginning at a post, thence by land of Jacob Canikle, nortlolldegrees, west ISO per's, to a pos., theme by laud of George Royer and per cob Runkle, north 59 degrees, east 30; perches to a rhite oak, thence by land of Jacob Gun. kle, south 45 decrees, edst ftd pore les to a Wore has, 1 south 45 degrees, Wen' 112 perches to i white Oak, south 125 perches to a la bite oak, and south 60 clearer* west 180 perches to the plectra beginning; couta Ming 2;1 acrhs,l2 perches and the !isnot allorvatireat 8 per cent. & .• together with the hereditament, and appurtenant s, late the estate of ,AaftoN Af , 13 'IIIRIIT, ad uir nilanter, &e., of George W. Arnica. i deceased. i . Also, that OMIn tract of land, situate in Norwe gian township, Pcbuylkin county, beginning at a stone, thence by land of Henry Genie and Wagner's land, north j 6.5 degrees. east 638 petting to a pine, south 23, east 40 perches to a pine. north 69 degrees. east' 70 perdois to a poet, thens.e by land of John Meyer, north 139 perches to n pool, south 26 degrees. west 203 perches to a port, thence by land of Michael Buckle, sown la degrees. east 91 6-10 perched to a' Post. sold It 76 dr...trees. west 374 perches tea ' post.and thence by laid of :Sophia 31oyer 31 degrees, west 135 perches to the place of beginning, containing 310 arres and 81 !perehes and allowance, &c., nRh the 'apportenanceS t Also, all that certain tract of Lind situate In Norwe gian townshiii, Schuylkill counfY, beginning at a stone, thence by laid of !Stephen 'mutineer, audit 49 de grces, east 121' perches to a chestnut oak, theme by land late of'.inho Stanley mist 78 perches to a stone, thence north 11) perches to a post, east 433-10 perches in a done, thdice by land of John Buckley and Chris topher Franz non h =perches to a post. west 30 2.10 perches toolii(4, thence by land or Henry Gellfr and Wagner fr: dekrees, east 70 perches toa nape south 69 degrees, wi , st 257 porches to the. dare of:begin king, (obtaining 234 acres ;toil ail.to once, Ste., being the same two't sous of land which Joseph ery and Wife granted and COljetlett to Evans By Geed dated the !fhb June, 1t.19, and recorded In the office for *online Deeds, &c ,in and for Stiotyl kill county, Willem! llook No 33; page 10'J, with the appurtenances., late the ...latent' BlelluP EVANS. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in 'Seat, Patterson and Pott's addition to the town of Port Carbon, Bello) Ikaircounty, being the west wardly petition of a lot marked in the plan of sold - addition Not. and boonded as follows, to wit: smith wardly and in, front to: Coal street, westwardly by land of 13M:singer & Wethcrill.ntirthwardit hy Lan , tontown street', and eastwardly by the other part a said lot No I,.sontainine in front on said Coat street 35 feet 4 inches, more or less, and, in width on the rear 49 feet 0 inches..atol In depth ;1171"fr61, with the i m p raee mants tFonsisting of nor a story frstne dwel ling house and 2 story frame kitchen attached, and 4 frame stahle.l Also. the undivided one half patt l of ail that certain Int or piece of Pround situate in Lnietnit'a ndilitiotato p.,,t carbon, and n.arkedlu the plan of said addition I No tot, bounded in rsoni on Second streett, and in the rear by Third street, eastwat dly tie Lyon street. and westwardly by int No 103, containing in front 50 feet and in depth 153 feel. Also:the undivided ooebalr pra n rif all that certain lot or piece of gr-su nil, stutateln Lawton's addition to Port Carbon, and markedin the plan of said addition Nollos, bounded in front by Second street, in the rear by Third street,castwardly by Int No 106„ and west,. wardly by Lyon street, containing In front 50 feet end In cepth 1.50 feeti, late the estate of W ILLIASI KIER NER, Jr. ' I Also. all that eertaittlot or piece' 'of ground situate , In the borough of Poesy ille. Schnylk ill count y,boun ded In front by Railroad street, ore the cast by lot No 162, Late Peter K Bensinger, on the tooth by a public road, and nn the wrathy lot No lOU of Tobias Hauser. and being lot marard- 161 Oa a map or plan of loft, known as the NOrwegian addition to the borough of Pottsville. with" ilia apiruncnancei, consisting of a two eittry stone dwelling honse with a kitchen attach ed, and A stove tring house, late+ be estate of SAM UEI. ALSPACI Also, ■ entrain tut of cloned situate in Norwegian tow nehip, echnylkilleunntv, bounded in front 6r ewer, e e the tall by Int ot.gohn Shlldhulh, on the womb by latirlsof l Sillytnan & Woods. and ou the'west hy lot of George ; Hertel, conrainime 1 acres,. more -ur less, with the .appn rtenances, romdsting ai r a'3 Story frame dwelling house, late the %awe eg HENity BCHETT. alt the ngtd, title and Interco of CAIN ITOW ER, in and to alll that certain lot or piece nt grontsd situate in the Msionch of illlnerseille,:lacenyhtillso., bounded noribiairdly by lands' of Joseph Jearnes. eaetwardly by tk,ltO feet wide alley, eonihwasdly by lot of Witham flatne, and westwardly by Front street, containing in frviit hict.and in dent b 150 feetowith the appurtenanaie, consisting or a double Pension' Game dwelling hauset, wltba bereraent !kitchen and a small edditioa attached, and'also a Me story,frame enrpenterahop. (The same being partnership proper ty of Cain froweg and and Witham Kramer.) Also, ull that , tertaftl IWO Story flame dwelling Muse with a stone basement. said building Is 06 feet long and 30 feet wide, sixteen feet high, besides the basement story,lcontaining four room on the Brat story abovethe bieement;s2l4 building la situate In the borough of Beheylkill Haven, adjoining the pub lic. honmeof Daniel Mager, near the large ;mind en gine house of .th/ Thiladelphia and Beadinglialitead r ComP*O.Y.oll A lot_or_plece of ground hounded aml described artbilows: twat/ming st the-southwest corner of the ilhowidill nWaIMPIIDOCIO, lit4CnCe P‘W*l6lll*Thlat theseeayssnedlyV tgrettqt enst.corwer. tatenea aarthwantly 41,141 Opp tae sod of ga 14.110 126 ,e Xi. fewl 10 the; northe*eliPtliet tilergot 4 I,4lrrflotrarillY twa.ibte. to,titeweit lies the cu. Atly feet to the river Etsbaylkith., theses lap .yeg . ) deaf weytwatt4l feet to he sorthwflt corPer Alt OA Ppgrsoluktwe II Vnite tontine Pries 04" twainr Mina, beine pan pc. h•o4 ithood IC:addition in the borenektfiliebyylkilkllagetb.Eate thee/04 ef.J.QIIN COW= . ' Abp. MI !tertatri Met orient"4 . B4 s. e as :WM DR= Nallity:ol . 4mlg. Matibeltolowettin, conatty. - boendod son taut-aoSth by teed-of Owen Kaaren tie thertkiltAislettal&b3e No*, Md. on Outgrew by hind ofitstbeetalltdb des-PC:and Lad lateatiCktrtests Porertieentsiningt l botrest , wit&ths implants. nts. to esti' lag °rover/tato* Mull* dwitbt tieggtonsefwlth a - otto tint a half staff btt itibritits attached:and wiarueliaawebsalPstable,titeithe ea , tate of AMBLES 111:111 t rll "-• s Alsoialftee we title snit Intereet at.rtnytior;•ll6 Ned teen Abet towel* cote ytietetof.groa ad situate In the borough of 14InersvElle. SeturyttlEt-•eniiirty; ben maid ihrhnittitp-Palathattreeltowl the senntroe eond street. oa the east mud teeth by tots of Batntrel, laPe*l*lL fmtlalalug lit front or width 30 feet end to epth 100, r,eitl,z r0th,11,64. appurtenances.' consisting 44 Rona put w ball' vim', thine d wellEog;tto use,.ltun the tilate nt Jortri_Ttaa.. , Alitaltaka tee naitt lett.or pleCe.lVirprea stnuite In the itiwgiiir New Philade inhlai.illyt he township, ftel.tiglailtwouuty,bOunded on the 'eolith brfol. of D C Bs restt.'on the watt & co.otooth by i the stveril t ehoylkilk a nd,cns. the north by the ' kiU ralira Debt - road. containing !pliant IZI feet sad tn. I '4 l lo rertalutlnt Irta,,wlttnheappottenanowl, rt uudiunA•nt• * bt*ry:lts sent bonse„ . ,pattly or fratne and puitli of stone. and Alone ithedt e - • Ate.Aaat►aa.consin,joinepleteof Around situate In Inn he tawitshlp teuniY. hfinsta , !4 *NW' Rardly by hot of Ntitheet Fa. Westwardly .b.S. alter Cc'nellba°-*eirth by t*e,,D4 Mak north bv Property .4 Wea14,144,11, 441....lcifnatn_kilt•la Width 60 feet amt In thloth 'Martel. with the 'appurtenances. consisting of a two 111.111 (t3tlte dwetking IMAM) and frame stable, tete the estate of_tij.Til N D'ejti.OW, .1,4 Wain abate levietyiiinoeswit tale! iota by ' _Oj et. /111 , .;' , 8111AUD," Shit iff. SherartrOMte. 0 - torigtbitiy, gt.r "t - October tt. • 'a • 32 dour .s.scoND - TOW sIIASPLEPo 4k. 4110,1181-halc re. CriVrd,-;their , tipply. Of Antonin and Winter Cooda, to widen they Invite-attention : Alpacan; rents:m e floannatinrs and Luba, ' aroat e .. enk. Cashmere and Crape Shawls • Pialh colored nnd 'Rich Fanny, and Plank Sakai ' Worred' Aloreent. 3atttLeta and BMUS a Ettxtii.b Eia . icuels asdßsckings ; • I.ln - eti Damarkb , ,Plbiatitize,,Dliper avid Nor.klio ; - 11cosiery,"fllotrea, Ciltirati am; Ilindkereblefe; OrornlVarts of Irish Linen Shertinr..; • • .itgllsti sent French Poths,Dnurmeret & Vesting... Damestie Cotton and .W o o.lco Coo/tA yodel, ;- • ' Dblietilakere'' roods . lit ,Leatlnc*..6 Clones. &e. ; Coath-mitter's articlair . Drab Pothe r Santosnli&e. Oct. 12, 1850., 91-3ato. Toys;Arancy coNrectinsgsA AND DituCnISTSAD/TICLEid. WILIAIMIr TILLER,' `" , Ars. 1 Cestliere. Street. Phiudripl.,ll4 eOr, FrEits at lu raw his, Fell Iniportattyl: . , of Toy.. Goads.' Conti -Xing Kid and Dri 6 ent'd LtePof t ;Aninteot . Dogs, Cats: Birds, Villages; •Tetel9rifst Flabital 2 ., Trumpets. Drums. Watitars. ffOrietheit,lc ' ct Toss In Cabe. at #5. &fa 9130 per, Case nifevi loners Cornets. Secret and Denboh Piper!, , F: , ,ley Co es, Penumery.Teetb Brushes, Pareusiroit' Caps, d' tea, Procib. with a great varierY of other : tielea to - which Dealers am luviied to give an early : Oct.. 14, 18;4. , 41.3'm0 - • - Toys,' Gorman 00041 Y, Fishing Tacklings,, ' REPL'VED PER LATE ARES VA I. A raesu AND beautiful arsortmeet of line low' priced 'Toys. Duni, Dui! aad • Fancy Good.. among ;hen! inauy sierr.varisilec? Alsn. Fish thaoka. ^ Lbire,,,Dmis. Trout. ,Files, and every devcrintlon of Fi.hins 'tackle, foi fate Whniesale and . Itrtair7 Goods petlckd in the be+i manner. Purchasers ate invited to call and examine. JOIIN M. - 11ATBEI1GEW, Importer. No. 47 N. 2d .t., between Market add Arch Wert. Phila.'. . act. 12, 1850.41-2mn • • Fancy Fur Store. 'rim sun:winner' INVITES THE PUBLIC or i general to call and exnuilue 614 tare stock of Fancy Fur,, conolstina of Filch,Stone Martin, Lynx, French Ba6le,i3qulrrel Mari, Boa, Victoria. Alen, Oltch and WI:Ile WadiNig by the N. E. The hlghert prker „paid tut Ship*/ Puri, such as Iva Fox,Groy Fos, hllult. Eamon Muskrat, . GEO. P. WOMEA.S/1. hooorter and Fur Dcalcr, No. 1.3,N,a1i bt., Oct. 12, 1650. 4114.,rn0 'TOL ANN. — noofEi vEttir eIIEAP =lOO 0 11 Quires , Blank Work. embracing Led.Miral,' Day Books, Journals, Lune. 13. mks, Al tint than Manufac turer's prices. Jost rerrorkd and for sale vihniesate and retail, at the sultseriber's wholesale %tote. Potts ville. strlicreaat kind+ or Dian'. Donk,, Coal:and Iron t edg. re, 'rhino r efoollow ray liothr...let."l-cfre 'made to nny pattern, at the shortest notice, - B. BANNAN, Manufacturer, Publiiher and Bookieller Rept 28. 18S0 SIAM Later from the City. ItOFFA MOULD mt.; •. apeethtlly: Inform hie old customeu and he public genrrallk, Wm !he • has , takenthe.eatenalye coach Naking;Sti , taiitiehmeht etPiede rick It; Maurer; ivlie re he II nolo prepared to chi all kinds or earthier maklnir..and by foneexperience !melees's lim6em to be able to Fire ,tea ral 'whim:don to , all those ttlio may call epon him.. Pnitstville, °ember 3 isso: • • 40.-t Bookm S 'Roolod I Books 5000 VOLUNEA.—TIIE subsrni _,Esati, her is nqrr reeetring from Trade 8 .le, a vers. Isere tot nf . Nehru! Hooke of bll kinds used, Misr: •Ilaneouit honks th grent swims: veni'e Bunke. an elegant nerortment ; rne,te in beautiful binding'; fin Gross Almanacs for 1951. assorted. Tri,ee Reinke , nere ptitchived nn thn same tern.. the tvlinte.ntr Itook.ellers ptirrttnite in Mir rifle,, anrtiee uses prpriamt t6SAiI AP cheap as they can be purelia ,d in Philadelphm or Neer York. VI. riANNAN, Cheniv Bookseller, Publisher, and Atatiunee AHnMtS- 90— Proclamation. NIOTICE Is her7by riven, that an adjourcwd Cann of I . lnntrann Pleat, for the trtaluf causes at 411.1113 P. in Pt! cOUlitt* of Schuylkill, will he kg!! at Or• tv tribute, in thy. cc:Unty a foresnte. rn Moudllr ;the 9 •Illt day of October, to enntirtie two meek/. if neeevary. Therefore:. all persons bovine sults peneinr.•rul al PPr.Ong Whore dot! It shalt be to arepeor at Said Orion take notice,'and goverh themselves accordinety. - C. M. STRAUB, Sher i sherary Office. Or:rigs-1 lour, Rept 911 1850. . Soap and Casidle.Factory.- • rpm: SlTllaertinFA AVT.:(11.111101ASED I Snap and Candle Factnry nt'Francla Lecke. In iha flierought ni Pottsville, hierepy riv-0 that tie intends catryjnt op the hamlets: hinter( at Mr. Lecke 'a old stand, where_ he is prepared to ferpiah ail e tile articles In hip lin or huPfileirs, at the very towest rateff.s.and reapectrhtly smiths alb parroting* .of the reellue eenrident that they tylirlind it . to their ipierest to deal with - hint. • Prpt.ll. IMO The Young. Ladles institute, DOTTSVII:LE, P. I I,—THI 3 INEITITIJTION. whleh 'lnc hero to MICCTIFFrei operettee OW the InA and Obit!, fatnlphett rare roppoftenitiea to those whet desire to 1;0e-their .danehter* the ndvantaret of n moon ets Instrnealon in all the branetlec•emlttaelna usernl and ntnamental odneallen, will he irn•nnhned fnr the ri.eept ion of pupils, nu 241mutny. the 24 of See tent4er. The F,ench Departm^n: will he wider the dirrellnnnf Rey. Idr. Angele. wile to en ineeted With the Institute as rlnfe.anr of that Language: Ternui made knnrn on application to the . Rev A.' PRIOR, Augnst 44,1850. 314 f ' Cheap S Cheap ! Cheap - 2 . Dtty GOODS AND CARPETIND.—.I. ARCIIAM bxnit Sun, No. 417 Market Street. between 11th and 12th Dts., Philadelphia, have on hand a Intl Mock or Pall Dry foods and Carpeting'', which will be sold at a small advance. 50 piece, Ingrain Carper, nt 25, 28,21.1, 314, 14, 5 , and 021 cents. ' 50 " Stair " at 12;, 181, 181 25, 311 and 274 tents. tOn I.ting and Snnere Shnwle. from 1:13 00 to *lO 00. Fall hlntio. de Lames and Cashmeres at 721'161 181 25 . 28 " A 311 cent,. . Mack Silks al! widths al *l'oo 01 121 and al 9.5: rhanseable Silks aneFlaiing, (rm. 871 (11 *l' an enth literinaes. nil mitre. from 1174 to 01 *3. Paramsllss, an colors, At 371. 44. 50, 821 and 72 its. Mark glassy Alpacas, at 25, 311, 371 44, 5Q..621 and 75 rte. . . Ittankroa. at $3 - 00, $1 on. 445 00 nn4 416 °Over pair.' • Red WIllt• n n - 'fellow Flanaels, at 16}, 16t, '25, 311 314. 44 and SO rents. ShirOnrand SheettnaMtudins.nt the nhleheao - priee.. 3, 5. 6f; 7,8..0-10-00 11l cent.. T :Satinets and ntosimPreciu'37}.4C,SO: Gal; 75, 87, and el 00. J. ARCH' ABIBAIILT & SON'S Cheap Dry Goods Store, No. 417 , Market - ' between Ilth and Ithb B!.s SIT!! I. IPSO"' _ 374nt0 Revolution! ofievolutionr , „ . _ NE PRICE 'AND NO, ABATEMENT t de -- . NN CO OMete HewVinton the Ctothlng Ottetneest 'LIP PINCOTT & Cp., - (Latethem t.- Tartot& Co.) the roll known. most extettelne and fashlonablerTall ors and Clothing illerchanta tn..Fhlbedelphht.lbrenerly at 200 Bratim street;-above. Sixth. base...recently erected and now removed permanently to therteapa clime ttew seveneforg betiding, on the a. w.:Corner 4th and Market streets, Philadelgtbia:j • • LI PPINCOT ra. co:. *ln always maintain thebtad In the Fashionable Clothing:Trade In Plittadetithli.by keeplei Ore largest end bestreadwitoeltiend'iielting et the invest pricey; atidleisiontithete and money tr. themselves and tustnuters. they hare. (*opening their new warehouse; adopted. and , wilrstrictly . gdbere.to .t be nne gorge sgasesty, In which no WWI Wino haler gaining, nerd by which tensaiestnen can& Mare busi ness than twenty tan ander Out Jew plea or enjoys bit trace., and taking alltbat cast be gni- laPpinorot .& Co, here the lowest rell tag prke markedonantheir goods, fronted:dell no :hutment will be made. -One price and that • tretyl - . lo . l Prklw - ,-. - • .R Ina I mats and Quielt Bales tat he motto. The a vantage of the one price oretem inapparent None ea pap a high prke, but all will buy at the same and the very lowest price for • whlchOur goods can ot %Oil be estimated for, money.. . • Remember oar Ivrtc . ..-e are dawn at the lowest mark; and the tisktng prtrall thd,prica at w.l44.tudda Will be anid. Can and see for Inn:salvo. at the emir Ware house, R. W. Carper of Fourth hair Mirka etrasara. _I LIPPINCOTT et CO, 1 " (hate LipplacalL Taylor lc CO.) Prunrietnor Sept 28 . 1 8 50 • : . .19:4„ . • Fall 1111111nery - Goada. - • 1011 Di STONE ac,80148, impoirrettil AllO DEAL eill'lllBll34, Ribbons and Millinery 600dgl • Ncr 43 Spoil' Hero:rid direct, Philadelphia—Have received by, late art-Irak from rratire r ,' Tarr." , and rely deblinblo agr.ortneent of Fall Mill'itteiy 4 7 00(14, mount whirls will Ire Ton nd :Bonnet Velvele of ail colors se' +variety of Oplcaf. , . " Satires ! " Cordedirelvets' " " - Pirated, witter'd and carded Bonnet Comic. ' Bonnet nod Cep trihtions, a large assurtawat. - French aud, At:reties!)p,l6wert. ' Lacey. Bonnet Tab'', Crowns, naekrams, Ste., tze., together with A,. aplea4id arsortiogoi.of Papa Fatter Tht above iroode wtre neletta hp one of the firm in France, and 'mitt !resold at the vtry lowest matket prices. 'rapt 21,1t3q ' • Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! CifEhua TtFwly !WWI! • • fit "01,111 . 9AKIZALVVereitreeateitaad r .Vehas. THEATEILIOiIIEE VFOTF)3I.I.T °um e dna itftlations WOW. Oa& Hall ;Jailing iloueci . 4 !! leateeerenempletea.sat that* new EXT 111114$01.TAKPIT OF FALL salowiN. TER CLOTHING ks lililltitilltaractured Int *be cote.. Ina ceasaicilt_leekesi"ar,keree theca alloy beretnfont.oC . fere' , Tbeiaper(Witer the.attidie is di rected tit Ont Vett theithielsrib*ently. antbiarcEstab ilsbmcallsf,fcbayikall thauatnireliteremtraiiicle of Chotntirviapthatfrigapaseitreir Wes JuurrPlise quern ly tbistaliablisOnsibleadvallnigell lish): 11 ensile Abern - tdifeitl,:: - .1. • • s.`CIIE&PEN-111tH VrrarliEll Cknhgliouse to :11‘;!eePlf - iiig.. , A ... veva' . zriars 0! it \rase .-• t :fit at caa hte t U a tittoD , .04 , - ! No d the . satin! al rittneule-IS batritm hero , detenatitea la ; Itclaitibei,lielflaf title? dews Nano low aid ebelPsat Ittteu - - - ^ , A ei,;;A:idcbtis rem I; le An> mia,. fratatemxx on atiatenseat Win to any in . tante Att Istade-.and Joslyn ter be, borne fa 119/00 ! the - -'43lolliffigt , lttOeft , Olt43•olllltiEDA:l. ' - 'at oOld ia ;ea p and =de s k iseintiabs 'Wowed arallialtiontiblattH/1031Maintintastitily dif fereot in matte and eppearatice to the Clothin g getter al!! /Otto littilatrats7; ,i) •_ , - ' ' • The public are invited call_ and Judee for them- Selves. before Ina tine tbeirparrbases of Falling! Win ter anthill, tralut-istiamsather able. nAdj"...Stise price is ash? 4 ..asttlelf it the best tuutipanter th at can be given tonronsetthe fabric. front - A trsoirsonit who desire:the titentert. itest‘and fashionable el&lb t asi:arr Kat 'forget - (late Liptibiettit & Taylor's OM Established elintr.i. a..: • - - 014 Warehouse.) cot. Course and Maltaatiort arc ': sawn o.vrrir Ifith'lNG - 111*F r tinned fmnt , ,,Pbilasielohla_lind Near To'reolrith one of the lateallsatnibthidirriiiiitststiirlattiCea., shaeree.eint yeatinrs- ever ottrodO• erilf in Pottsville; hr.,' to inform bb nontrivial' palms and tile public„genntliy. that lie,la,prepartd,to exe cute Melt ordetelif Matte ArfathlOn that Cannot be annuseersuatos Pliltadelphiac rfad. t istieriestrlt: erl6.l.theelatee.;.7,.: - • - X, T: TOL-0k A:ATV!. ri • '. - s'• ittife,!? tliSelfriP.l4l, 4 eb t.l.nrior,-.1, Anguit t1'15,50 •' ' • , '2l tr " • Starkey's MI • • ,- NTENT: C.4)I.I.APSIBLZ 011:IrArt.....41Trif trlditathe'nctlcte Is ntnncianeed 'by' all Whir ha trit aseiht fir aapetint to any , other ankle of the nio;toahnnini anion: othera4ho. follow.' insaidwantaitnat:- • ••• ••• • - ;r. •! • - It will thmw oft In any. iiireellon 34131 Molnar. of aseartal*cl : ; ; tli n iranahlinit -tint .ppetattie tapoll points In mi.ichtnery while the paint. is 111 ftlntinebnd whlelitmdd itoilre,ot kiwis"' reached withont danger tollfe ettfnt>f• In Its wea trent eaolri= nfoil iieelfetieh. as 'a stngle drop to any qnanthy' desired may 'timed, by it eentte.pressute of. the The oh 1111 not iota ont:shhord the Can he att.." the . on:ir minim of ejettlnvolt when the take ta i tired In_ . tiebt Is by nreesere °fibs nand. , 7 , TIM ari e le.very- d raple r,helnet-.lctaibp-oljintt 3 Pe reh e, ft may he tilted ever sn bit rally wiihrfut dei tiny le. 14, ,Tbe only ears beitur tniteSp 4 it - from"n I.lmns. Itest,,; nn,l 'giving no lutenist sprIll•Is not Halite to gel onto( otTlet. • • • Per sale ithntenale end retail at the sahnrrib•rS rincap Book and. Variety dance, alien Agent Inc debit yl• kilt Counts... Call and.esamian the article. . • . D. BANNCY. .flept 21..16d4 .; . , ' B8•te Leather and Morocco.. EMLOCK- AND OAK ROLE I.EATDRIt. AND A II Owen,' alieortment or Lealber and Mdaneeo, always am Rand and Air rite hi DDLETON & Ta nnere, Cznerra and AldhireolltianstraetUlPTS. Wil row otireti Raßanad,rtintoitr eLtasatidi north Oda Plaid deeds: Belli mail , . in (utter . , . Renallattemanied'airrYfter , stleq, Ko Korth 2,1 at. Rept 29, TEM , . Dr. A. lluber. OFFERS HIS SERVICE.% IN WEFralitElir Pranches of Medicine, Barrett, 4kc. Ile has re flowed, to the once of Dr. Becker: and mutineer; hie - practice on the same lion.ceparttle principle. Thank ful to the citizens of Mineraville and eidnity foe their, liberal aup•att. he takes th'r method of infornatar them: that he will ebb that place on Tuesd4yand Fliday ot each .treek. for the purpo.e of . ennaultina those wirbiocao , eitectve advice. Ibtanay tin seen'ct he bottom of Mt. Vogt, Jeweler, Sunbury .treet, er . • [liaresidenee la In Norivottan Strert, neti,r Ruth & Evans' Steam Pottsville.. - July RT. 16 53 .• • • 30-3mn .•_, •Book Bindery, • - ns ri As ENLAUGFD MS ePOK T , Bindery, and Inereated the Machinery and 110011;, and is 110 W prep..red lo do all kin& of linidir.a its ihn best Erle, at the lowest'ratea, by, the tingle floOk or by thelitindred Air tlinnOand... Atl tin& of Mak' Worifintianfaolamd to 'Order at abort notice ••• • B. DANNAN, ' Printer, rtildiaber and AU! 01 1850 ,„ 00- . , "14PesT'"PoWiler 'lllllt - '. , - AT TA MIAQUA • , TTIF I ,II , 1 1bittlbersquillortilt, 10 110.1r lbe 00*. Mal trelifiave - pittchased the Powder 'llllll. receittly ,rerted'by 1M11,n• Jories, and are pr. Paret.il.;aollitPlY.Polrder °film hesiquutity foraltutilk. and ollier,puipores, at the most rep...op:Otte rats:. Orders •sollealti.i. wirbich wilt he iffninptly 2rt•nded ruy.,st,lbort notic•. J. .1010.1301+1•1r. Co. Tamaqua, htiltr. 411E09. 47-1,• riff,. TRUE DIGESTIVE FACIID,GI2 CASTRIC . DILEir DVisl-EPSIA ,CI2.IIEII..PEN, parr} from Renuet. or the .fourth Stomach ei.the Ox,.ufter difertioni. of Baron I.lebig, the ,grem, jthy. einlogieal Chemist. by J. 9. Maul/ton, , No. 11 North Eighth Airco'. Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonderful_ tenu,ly ladiv , clicrn, Dygfiepaia. Jaundice, Liver C4o.platht, Cowtieation, aed curing aftar flala n b own aseihud, by tiaturo,oevii agent. flu! Daeirit Juice. . . ,05-gr ;i 3r a ivaspcnuruf of i hie Fluid, locfired in tinter, vi ill dio.,t of &looter, Fire Pottedi of Boast Beef in -44 at two lOuro, out or the Stomach. • Digestiniris chiefly performed in the iitoln.acit the aid wf a Iluidewhieli freely trades front the IFirot , coat of that (wean, when in a stale of health, called the Gastric. Juiek. This fluid is the Great solvent, of the Food, iha P,Ortfyins. l'retierving, and Stitnulating Agent of the idnoiarli and intestines. Without it these will be lip diaestion,--no ennverojen o f F oo d I nto blond 6 aril an nutrition of the body; hut rather a font, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of The whole digestive kyaratus. A weak, halt dead, or ialured -7:!flivne,ll,„produces no gond Gastric Juice, and hence the disease, disi:!ml and debility lebich mite. rgpslN Asti 2fP , RT: ' reitsiu Is the chiefelementer ut prin ciple of the GailltlC .1111t0; Is r„,;„a i n gm , dance In.the solid parts of the buinan roux: eh of er death, and solUelinlel causes the shun...cis to digest itself, or ert Itself up. It Is olio found. f.l Use stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, &c. It is the material used by f a rmers to making choesegeilled Rennet, the effect of Which has lima beer the special w on d e r or the 'dairy. The cording of atilk:iS the first process of di. gestion. Rennet possesses asliniil,hing power. The tornach of a calf will turcila ~nearly one thouiaud thnes , sts owo weight of milk, Baron I.ie4ir , states thst "One part of Pep4'in dissolved in sixty thousand paw of water, will digest ideal aid other food."— Diressed stomacffir IrrOdtice , tor fired Clavrie Juice, Renrt ofPepsru. To Flo* that thl3*ant ninny hit per fect!) siptifig6l, We !ink tlfefolfikvint DE ERNST KLINERT 3A•if [Limn Lied% 11l fits celebrated work an Anima! Chemlstry,SAts: "An Artificial Ingestive Plaid ona.! y on emn in iht Ciastrle Juke, may tit teactlfy prepared Crour the rcinennir meintfmne at trim 4tomg c li o r an, ln which various articles of food, as Meal nod eggs, Will be softened. changed, and (firmed, lust he t he same manner e, fluty would be In the human strindich-" Dr. Pte (Ant: in his famous treitife ern "toad And Diet," published by Fowlers & Well* Nett York, page p, states the fame g eat fart, andc'eierilies the method of ti mutation. ere are fox higner authort ties than Pr. Pereira, Dr Cfnubic•lii his satuAlde writings on the "Phyelol• ngy cif pliteitlon," obse•vea that 'a dolour,' lain of the chinquapin, of the Gs. grin Juice Is a promfrent and atl-prevailing ca , -z of Dyspepia ;" rnd he stales that 'a distioluished professor of medicine In Loudon. WWII was settetelyc 'Mated with this Complaint, find ing everything else to.fail, had reeour-o to the Claitric obtained from the monied' of living animals, sviiicti proved completely successful." >Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on “Vege. intik! Diet." grays: ••it Is a remarkable fa t In phyla ohms. that Ida stomachs of; antra:la. macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various mtieles of food, and of etPctine a kind of ar. tideial digesi'on oC them in up wise different from the natural dige,ilite Dr. Sheen's great work, the “Chemistry st,d," 0,4 Blanchard, Phila. IS tit, pp. 3214) "The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the rhemi• - ca: mi toi y. of Uipeslloa . Ftnal ret^it experimmit,„ we knowthal food 11; di; salved es •repinly In' an arti ficial digestive fluid, trrepaied from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gastric. Juice ttself." Prefeagoy Dungllama of the Jetreitnn eptioTe, NAIR. d e lphis, to his grent'wo:k nit t uman Physiology, de vtoesrnote than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. Ills eapeximents with Dr. Beaumont; on 'the G as tric juite, obtained - from the living human shimzelt . and from animals are Weil known. ”ln all cupric," he says. 'digestion ()rennet) as:perfectly in ibe arti ficial &sin ' the natural digertions.tt.. Dr. Hourhton'a prepenttloo PEPVIN,,tIis numb:- ced the mem' . nutrvettona erPelot.' enrinCenaes, of De bility, thdrlnispehtli.: cormetuoi Inn, so pinsed io kV on the vety verge of the grave- It Is linnoesible to tire the details • of caeca In t h e tte t tu t or this advertisement—brit aurhentlrored eertidcatei have been Rived of wore ttp.ilt TWO HUN. DltEq neIIitRE.4I3I.ECIIIII:rt, In Plardelphln New York and Llottan elope. These Were neatly all des perate case*, and the cures were .not Only rapid and wr2hderful, hut pe:vranort....„ • --tr It is a grer.t.nervoturantldote. and partirntartr Cul for tendency to billions disorder, Liver Comptvint. Fever and Ague, or Us4ty treated Fever and Ague. and the evil effects Quinine,,,sr —"ctn.'' , arid other Drugs upon ibaßignailve organs; oiler a king 'sickness. alon,:cor eacesain eating-, and, the ,IOCI free use ntipir. 'dent D.lllutest reconeitts Health with Intern peraote.. • . , • • OLD STOMJCCIrtOIO,I2AINT3. . , There' is no form of . Otd Stu - mach - 6;mnlairits whic h . It dors titillated to, reach.atui remove a; once. No matte; how bad - Ititiy .npay he, It yivrS insianliebeft A ;huts dose. e aln* e olt the unpleasant symptoms, audit:only heeds to' he' repeated,rfor a short time, to make these sood elThcts.permanent, Parity. of Mood And *lgor AY Inlay foltow. at' or ce4 11,,is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, VtiMitini,tramps, tin re nt.'s of Pie pit Of the Stouslich;:, tOttirs.s after rating, cqd,statultf,tist„filnod. ileavintss, Lovnsiiijof Despondency:Almaciatlna, ..Weakpuse4 40- 7 .dency, to lusanits,',Suleide,ar, % ."," . : Pr ite: Otte Doff*, perbottle.'• .00 hot ittlin effect a laavinttauti: : , PEl:Blti P?WfdERS, ical„by,mail.frianf FOr convenience al'aentilne to aliparts cif the erten try.the DIGEsTIVE MATTES or Tlig.rsbint la put tip in tltetfonh..44 - VotiderUsialtbladinrctlong ti 'be dis - ielyed, in water or ' , prim, by tile patient. Tiles. , powitenoinptainitibt the. same matter at the hntile.4. Wit toreetheemantity for the saint price,and'artit be sent by WO, frte of Pourer. for. Otte Irollareent (post paid) tdDr.4..II:4IOIIGIITON; ?in. II North Eighth strut, Pbilkutelpbta. Pn. • -. • . Nit 'packages for dye dollars.' Every rarkage;a ll4 bottle bears the .w titian ilenithare Of J. 5. Jiousliton. , Pd' D ; data Pasprietnr. Sold by agents in evert town in the butted States, and by respectable dealers In Medicines generally: , For sale at - D. IlithiN.AN'S Variety Store. Also for 'tale by John G. Draotkand.Juhn S. C. tdart. In..Dragekds: Pottsville. E. J. Fry. bracelet. Tamelan. - • J. W. Gibbs, do • Minetsclile. " Sept 7, laso- 3b ly.' . Another Scientific Wonder! PEPSIN i ' • 1)10E.4T10:4 _ - SCIENTIPA Ei'IDENCE: AS A DYSPEP . 3IA [AMER, MU Irislhrand Provision Rtore:. I T. WILSO/e.inctigUltditlllffeter Street, dolphin, would tcspectiblly Inifottn tits Morelt ants.or*ebayltittandliteadjoinitrytodntler.tbat 10 toptiertiell with a general Comarte.thni Wariness. be kerne constantly un land. a complete nmenteent or Fish and Prot/talons. cobststing in mot of Becamet, , cheese, Butter. Salmon. , Beef. Mots. tlarrinc Pork. Sides. "nib'Lard. Shouhlers. Otltarles P. Bonen, of this place. acts Its Sates. man An MS tourers, end ioanel bts Mends tn'atal. AU ordemPromPlll emended te. Sep' t 7;1850 . , A - Care. . tl 4 llll it'SDElteraN ED IN gETURNING TH kg muotreurifriende awe virtue:4er for the Veal Yfretral patronage bestowed opus" . ,thth we commenced the mere whidesaleend Rptirittiroctry Buoloesa, No. 48 Nortli — Plath street.: adj 0 h....., Penaoybranta.llotet,Philadelpilla. -Awhereto — C,;; . ,,, irrodicidatti re rhall be wanted to obtahrthe b4gt cna p. In ntioaloati and dispose of.theen at the }worn rash torkorek,Peteraira by that .tionesty is tbr bait Kau ant diwitn." it.shall be adhered to.— atti ; the mole and fancy in our line c coastantly on hand, sod :those perrtntsed of us are inaraufeed as represented., Goods far ibe Outontee carefully packed andoennto the Steamboat or Railroad hypos,. free oi thalrrz - MULVEY itc,IIROTIJEItd; 4rocers and Tea Dealerc - Nottl North ern sr.;' ., • . Sept 28.18:4 39..nual •.• Phiv,dai ! • rPr . r 2'4 ;,n ~ .vouansk :'2IOAB.SENESS; :J3110217-- OH;TIS i.,extour;-"iistes: MA. ) : "9111100PING-COVGH AND CONSIIMaPTION." The uniform ricers , whiCh has attinded i he use o his prep ration—ire sabsett'y'ordit purser fo. relieve and cure atrectiora thebtrogs.huve-glued 'ffir it ii,cciebrity equalled by no oilier medicine. We offer it to :the . nalictivill la Mb =eve ronlfdence iv. the t fitif bitlfrittiat sill subdue- and remove On seVercst altacite of disease upon the thront and Luite!:: These result's, as tfrey become pailllcr) - )vm‘ii,ve,sy natural!): attrait the itientinn ormedirpr 'men and rthibirnhtopists everytitierr: Wtrat 11. their opinion orCIIERIIT PECTORAL May. be fern" In the . - tonna-144, VALENTINE MOTT, Af.. D.. Prof. gntgrry Ned College, New York,sitya:—"lt gives me pleunrc to rentry ttie value and . efficacy of Ayer's EIIEERY PECTORAL., which I consider peruliarly adapted to curr diseases of the Throat and Lune," • TIIE.ILT. REV. LORD cI3IIOP FIELD, write■ in a feller 10 his friettd;vrhci was fret sinking under tin direction of the I.!ings Try the CHERRY Prp. TONAL and if any medicine can give:Jim relief,, with the Witting or God that : • CHIEF JUSTICE F.U3TIB, of Louisiana, tsritcs "That a . ynting daughter of hii wait cured of Be i e rsi - I.tvere attacks of Crony b/ the CHERRY PiUTO A3TLLISA AND DROINCIIITIS.—The Gtnadiap Ammar) Of ,41F1Veal Silence gates. •'That Asthma and Ibionsbitis so rrevalent'in this Inclement climate, had yirlded with sn . riirising ranidtty to Ayer's crwarrr VE(,7OIOIL, and we cannot tno strongly reentomend shi:lthl preparation to the Proksd-ion and gublia generil,lty." Let the relieved glacier speak. fiir - fierier/I, Jan. 46, 1617 Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Str:—ltarinr, tteen resorted lion% a painful and dangerous disease by your medi 'rine, gratitude promyts mg toieniti you this acktioivi Cdgmetilt, not only in justice' to you, but for the infor nmtioa of others in like afiliction. ;. A slight cold upon the Lungs, neglected at fir,t, be came sn severe that spitting of blood, n violent. cough • and profute night sweats followed and fastened upon nth.' 1 becaurttentaclated. could not eltep, .was tressed by my cough, and a man abrougb my chest and In short lead alt the atanottig symptoms of quick .consureptlr.n. • Normediclns seemed resell my rose. until I providenAlatlyttle.d your CUM:LILY P EC TOOAL wbichl , ool) relieved acid now Pas ,rured me. Yours, with rerpcicir E. A. STEWART. ' 4-Nursy, X . .. l'.. April 17, 1819. Or. Ayer > , Lowed-:-Deur.Sir il,r 9exrs tweif 'Ud with A . .,tpnta In the rrorst firm ; sothat - I have been obliged Uri illnep in my.efotir "for a larger part of tbe time, being anable to breathe on my bed. I had tried it great many medicines to no purpose, until my Physician prescrihr.d, as 511expriutent,y'our CIIERRY PECTORAL', At firsett seemed to make me worse, but in ten illarr",yeek I beg - an to experience the most gratify. ing relief from its use; and now, in ilmr weeks, tbi disease is entirely removed. I cats si.tep on my bed win , e .„„ i r,,, t , a n d eejny a state of health Which I had never expectent to enjay. CEO. S. FARMAN - T.. Frepattd by J. C. AYER, Chemist, I.owell, 9lass. S..lti In Petstille. by JOII'N O. DROWN ; .11insts rine, J. R. FALLS; nod Druggists generally , March 90, 1858. .131 y - - Lard and Whale Olt. 6,2 z cni.t.rrxs IILEACIIED WINTER AND Sperm 3,113 golions Unbleaehrd Wieser and Fall Sperm OIL 4,221 '"lda • Extra Bleached Solar Oil. 3,090 s its_superior Elephant Oil. extra bleached. 8.200 clo - blenehed*Winter and Fall Whale Chi. 13,777 do strained N W marl and /foist Whale Oil. 7,006 do Miners' t4l,very clear ALS! handsome. 4,003 do best quaLty Tannuts• OIL - .5,015 do superior Bank Oil. 2,000 do pore Straits or Coil Oil. o.t^ao do Common Oil for areasdna o,.., 6 888 du vrtta , 2^ I Lad 011, (Cincinnati.) 2.000 do Lard (41, No r bnaea New Dedford 80Pim; Cardicv. 960 do Adamantine Candle*. 81 do Putrid Polixbed and'Snlar Candle, 738 do Mould and Eno landlas rlsortiAl eix 290 do lki.'st quality Yellow Snap. do •nprrinr Brown'stonp. • 115 do prime Soap. All articles sold. not e.viiir sotiatartion. may be re turned. 11(11.1./IN & rnieg. 3r N. Wha. ves, Third et.ire above Arch M., Philadelphia 33-3 mo Aug 17, 1A55 G. W. Merchant's Celebr ate CARCLINC 01 L. „1, „„, FOR HORSES. • Which is area a Chiral-sal Pawky , E. librotation f Diseases of tAt Human Flub. TIME and experieme has fully proved that this UNINEIna.it. REMEDY has - not its equal on the• Hitt of popular medicines, having been more than II years before the public. Testimony of the most distriteresied character of its wonderfill erects on the animal economy Is almost daily presented la the proprietor. a young man in the Town of Villson. whose Mollies were burnt °Ref him: was restored (without stiffer tug.) tbr ttie tituel rise of this Oil. . Nnineroits are 1 e unsolirited statement enf patiente• themselves, and ', there who have used the OIL o cure* which in tl mselves appear so remarkable, tha were they at all interested in a peculiar pint, they could hardly have been credited. The foltowing dliteises are attiring many others in %freemen( which this Oil has been completely miters , Inland in which others had entirely failed : a:twin, Sweeny, Mit:bone, Windgalls„ Pnll Ertl. . Cations, Cracked Heels, Calls or nll kinds, Lame ness. Fresh Wounds , , Sprains, Biulses, Sand Cracks, Foundered Feet; Scratches, or • - ~ Crease,,Mange, Rhemnatisin, finest of Animas. E.Yternal Poisnns. Painful , Nervous Affections, Frost tiltee, , Rolls.Conm.Whitlowsiturns and , Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped , - Ilands, Cramp, Crintractinns .or the Muscles. Stveilloget , . . " Weaktiess artily Joints, ' _ caked Uteasts, &e, ' - " . • . CAUTION VO PURCHASERS. ' . , • Reware of COUNTP.RECITri, and be surethe name of she Sete Pespeirtre, GEORGE, W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. Y., is blown In the side of the bottle.' ad ,in hia hand miring over the Cork. Don't he persua ded to tab:anything else with the pminise it 'skin 23 goad &Cs. &C• Thists pniciircd by those unprincipled deatera rehrtse conscience will stretch like Indie Rub- . I her, and who are of a kindred• spirit of those In our , I laree . cities , whose iterations practiceshave so recent ! ty - been espoied to the sictinn of Congress. I .• ;Those who attempt to Connterfeit thb art it !pare ro• I terra to the law of New Park, of Mny IBIS, by Which lLwill he mien that every person 'meddling in these counterfeits IssubJeettoindictment„ imprisonment and Aline. . A person selling out of this State, will be liable t arrest when in the Statcomid also to be held - as a wit ness against those he bought of or sold for. , All Orders aildrereed teethe prnprfetor will be promitt ly'resprinded tn. , . Get a Pamphlet of the' Arent, and see what won ders are.accomplished by the 116 E Or this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United States null Canada. Also, by ' J. C. C. HUGHES, Pottsville : • E. J. Fry, Tamaqua; C. Franey Orwrigsborg ; Shinn Rail Bethlehem : Pomp & Kenney, Easton ; Lewis Smith* Co.. Allentown; D. Masser,' Sunbury ; D. J. itheafer,llllton ; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Dr. n. Whit. Wilkesbane; W. Anthony &Co.,White . Raven; C. W. Shallie,Lew 'shrug ; S. Williams. Beat Creek t C. M. Meet. Mauch Chunk; flatlet & Jones Tunkliannock -; Frederick ELM k.-Ctl., Who:dealt Tent, Phitadetphia. . . . nark 1,919. ~- - 1 5', ' C. T.' WILSON. 3 0..8 South Wrier sweet 38-3rao rosTimarr! ily 'releiiiiih'iriitires'ierflely' s Mail. PhitcretelP4* Fri 4 47. 4 0.044 k. finny - Lind's Concert in Philqifeffitim.,: Jenny Lind's . first Concert iwNiktdelpheitti tuns given on Thong Ef.ettkort#:llK Chesnut Strfiel Tbeitie. filled in every part' and runty petraa'tilre . even - on the - . Stag,eooving ttotri , Mirro r the performers. - Good order; howesier,•Was , secured, - and the Singing . as uSual is praise& beyond description. The Ticketi for- thii . Concert. ranged froncsl: ' I'OVO abovklhe' 'established price $3. She' will _sin: , ilit* twice snore is the city. • ' c'iroanstr.' The members or Co - tigress will 'stand as: follow s : Locofocos 1 Whigs, ' - The Whia l ji; sl , 7 itulathers.,anci: gained - one, all of whklt could faievai - ytimieli* the voters had turned 0ui . ..; • SENATE AND /1.01 - SE -OF „ , , Tlie'Whigs.have•farried the Senate: and the Locofoeosihe }louse: . • SENATE. . iiortr,• - • . Whigs. Locos,. Wlttga.Antes. Holding . over 11 . • 41 '; Elected., " ,5 39 .611. ,„, . - ":t • - - ; lienry M. Puller (Whig) has beeeelected' to Congress in the Luzerne district, bralna.: jority of 59 over his competitor, lierufildk' B. Wright. • . TVe ',earn froni.tbe Alinersvike. Bullet in t + that a literary society has been. orgutilzed in • that Baroutzh. ft.s6"rst meetingleill be held next Thur:datr . erening. when an , introdne.- cry Lecttrre will be eels - end by J. Kt Clem eat mi., and accompanied with other appro•7 ., priate excercisers. • . Oak Hall, Ho.stop.---Who hai not seep heard of the ea inons place for clothing. wheie • . can be . -V - all sorts of garments cap be had at thelowesc , prices ? There will be a great many ,trav• ellers visiting Boston durine the year; and to such we recommend _Oak Hail as a place that should not be overlooks). • It is a curioslty-: , and is writ worth of a mit..., , Berfsley and Scott, officers on board two• Schooners, to the city of Charlestown, i)tith' • Carolina from. Maine, were waited on by it committee of gentlemen fait week; and re guested to leave tinder penalty of a coat of tar and feather, on account of tampering with the slaves. Served them right, pea' pre ought to "be taught to mind_lheit oanv• business. - - A Convert/4 , e of Engineer's . and builders:" lately examined the Washirif,rton monument now eretting with .the view of testing the strength and durability of the 'materials. = They pronounce them good, in no dangen et crumbling, and the StrtletiOn as far as corn- - plated,' in a perfectly soun&coutlitiort. ' a:7 The 5146th and 7th wards -'or ..New - Orleans exhibit in -the census veuvmsfolise total amount of property in that district,'' $26,256,810. This includes real *state Of" individuals and corporations, steam boat stock,capital inves:el, 1276 slafes, rnonCy ,on iuterest Sze., .• Copper in Pennrylemiia.—several. fiefs veins ocroPper Ore have been discoverer/ near the Schuylkill. River, about 20 mites. above Philadelphia. Some have been opened to the extent of three miles. They are said to be rich and promise a' fair competition Whit the celebrated Mites of Cornwall, in Ent - .land. • Mayor of Philadelphia.--3fr. Gilpin, the new 1111,15 r of Philadelphia, was regularlx . " installed on Tuesday last. The new poltee' arrangement, Mr. Keyser POliceltlarsliar, - goes into operatives with the commenceretete• of his term. ' Smuggled goods to the ?tumult of $3OO " were detected on board the-Steamer Mantle, at New York last week. The Cusion;i.': House ,Offieer, upon being informed of it 7 by Mr. Collins, the proprietor, 'took possci; - ?' sion of - them according to law. , The U. S. Mail was robbed on,,Sun*" night last on its way from the Philadelphia," Post officeto Gray's Ferry. Four men were' Arrested on Tuesday, supposed to be the per:. petrators. • Ca'The Nett annual income of the School Funds in North Carolina for 1850, has been distributed to the different Schools ift the State. , It amounts to $102,314,55. The Sale of tickets for Jenny Lind'ilsr4; concert in Philadelphia, took place on. Wgtll . l nesday morning.. Mr.. Root, the Daguez reotypist, bought the first 6oice of seats for' 8625. a:7l3r - _„ ~,,„i cay . a not, JS counter ever t has been arrested, anifsemetrreci to ',54 , 4 years imprisonment in the Peratentiars-2 ' Eduard Madden wassbot onllopday fast while robbing a garden in Parsopfield, Maine., Let your neighbors fruit alone roys. The Gas works in Ne'w York are being enlarged. - Gen. Taylor's . remains will be taken 'from . Washington on the 25th. to be conveyed to their last resting place in Louisiana. Daguerreotype Roormi.- ne MAIIVIN—stUCCESSOR TO T. D. .61161 V. . theolaesistilisholepi, No. 116 Chestnut stool. Philadelphia, where be haikbeen-for 'several ye see s aw friaripal Operalnr,urtnihr, invite its old friends and patrons and the public generally to call antlquee.4lW; pictures made by him for ONE:DOI.I..A R. lie asserts , without fear of contradiction. that his pictures nrr equal to any of the high pric4-picturca made in.thla city, and superior to any nethe thew nprg. As Mt. Marvin attends to', customers In person, tin is detertnined that no one shall go away dissatieficd. Cc If you want good Daguerreotypes, wait until yon come to the city. • IRSTRUcTIoNs tr THE ART, given on reasonable terms. Those wishing for instruction are request's/ to citron the subscriber, al he is prrpa rod to offer them some extra induccmcntr. •P. B. hl MIN., No. lIG Chestnut street, Intifada. - 41•Grtion, 12. B AN STATE S,ILAWLS.—TITESE CELEBRATED . and jimmy acknowledged Superior goods, in the latesticoluringis , andmerst approved styles, will be . nbhrb by_tlie subscribers in any quantity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers 'will please notice that the-. geoulno Ilay. State fabric bear tickets corraintiondiog.; ihe above cut, and they wilt also be distinguish- edftocu all nether woolen Shawls by their superior Slash, fineness of texture and brilliancy of colors. . orders-solicited from all sectiseuttif the country. and the same will be promptly, ;Wended to. Purchaser; ; will also find, in our Shayrtdamrtment a large assort ment of all the other most approved pokes. and new. ~ est designs of American. French and Scotch Woolen ' Shawls, great variety of plain and undies:l: k styles tor friends. Also, Sn perior Pada Dream. long and square Shawls. in latest stOrs and. best manntsctpre-111ch Black and Colored Silk Shawls --Lupins Black and Mode .o:dared , Thibet Bhawlsotith silk and wootess:'- hinges —Par is Printed Cashmere and Teiterri —Philp and •Embroldered ClaPe.ShawlarNeW Ink . Printed Palm Shawls—Neat figured Tads Drocho'.;. Shawlit—itinlas Mick and Mode Colored Tbibet Lent' Shawls—Plato bound Seal rain Shawls—Plata Node Colored French Terkel ri Shawls, fringed and bound —Eight-quarter French Node Colored Thilret measuring full two yards wide,for Shawls. bindingto Blo ch and Colored Barc econt 'and Gem:Me" BMWs; A.c.. wholesale and . , . ROBERT POLLOCE k Co.. No. la Atititit•Beronetit.; Philadelphia; • Sept 21, Iltso J 9 date IMMMI -=-~---- I .. [D
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