1 MtN,KFA,S' jOURNA.Iks SATURDAr. OCT. 2,1850 WESTERN ART UNION. • *Who wants Power's Greek-Slave? The Westera Art Union will distribute a !avg. inurnber'of Prizes, on Monday the first of Norember. _Among the pities is Power's 'Greek Slave, `worth at least 85,000. The lieu re is about s'feet 5 inches high, cut from a single piece of Serrauezza Marble. It is the most .valuable prize ever offered by any Art Union. SubscriptiOns $5, which entitles each sutisenber to a Line„ and Stipple Engra ving, 18 by 25 inches in size, of "The Trap. per's Last Shpt." . (1 --. Subteriptions received by . , the subscri, ber up to like evening Of this day, (Saturday) which' is the latest period they can be re ceiied in time to reach Cincinnati. - B. BANNAN, Secretary. THE STATE TICKET. Cosa Cooer. Asd. - 44eit. Ss, Ora. . 4 14 t - . ' ; a. , 4 E.. 5 1:4 , ? ? a' 1561' 1963 1561 1963 1564 1962 COt nth., Adams Allegheny. 4303 5321 4210 51239 4236 -528,5 A rmst tong, 1646 1352 1463 1271 1451- 1306 Berk*,. , - .6941 '417 6170 2781 6638 2746 Bearer, ~., 1658 1688 1655 11155 1648 1698 /lucks 4899 4750 4955 4622 4940 4625 Bedford. - 1842 1832 1842 1833 1842 1833 Blair, 1213 1740 1247 C 713 1208 1731 Butler. 2059 19% 2061 /976 9035 1955 Bradford, 212 7 2899 _3123 2855 3095 2902 Cambria. 1462 940 1400 930 1409 036 Carlmn, • 762 511 760 302 757 506 Chester, 1428 4577 41Z3 4816 43911 4821 Centre. 2049 1529 1056 1203 2134.5 1207 Cumberland, 2671 12288 2678 2281 2661 2278 Columbia, 1599 538 15'19 903 1477 _760 Crawford, 2665 2091 2667 2395 207.5 2525 Clarion, 1691 1000 1611 051 1560 9 - 3 Clinton. - 613 665 527 1128 sao 651 clenrfieht, ~ 994 521 907 503 652 501; Dauphin. . 1913 2310 1916 4340 18 5 0 1383 Delaware, 1311 1613 1299 1691 .1367_ 1609 Elk, - - • 233 101 213 193"'235 97 i Distingatishei Graduales.—The triennial Erie. 47°6 3176 17 0 6 317 0 1667 3263 !eatalo.gue of Yale College, recently publish- Fayette, _3134 2413 3111 240 1 3101 2314 Franklin, 2871 3.•4 1 0 nsba . 3552 -2887 , 3351 . ed. sliciws among the graduates of that in- Fato.n. 6- 63 653 (4,3 65-3 62 ' 3 655 I ctitution, four Judges of the Link es United States Greene, -. 2141 1039 2125 11124 2144 1047 I ' Huntingdon, 1404 1787 1375 1762 1235 1772 i Supreme Court, eighty Judges of the Su- Indiana: 1240 1575 1149 1736 1096 1736 preme Court of different States, two Secre- Juniata. - 1107 6821164 68 " 6.37 6 ' 34 1 Caries of State, two of War, one ,-': the Jefferson. 762_ 497 711 489 717 854 I.eharion, 1323 2090 14.11 2M5 mos 2092 1 Treasury, one of the Na y,, one 'Postmaster Lancaster. 4062 56 43 4067 5831 4074 5e31 , General ; thirtv-nine Urt;.led States Senators, Lawrence. 846 1612 8•29 1591 837 15971 Lehigh. 2646 2255 t q l 1 2175 1 , 417 1 .2 , 3,5 one hundred and '.'airtv-nine Members of the Lycoming, - 1799 1466 7199 1466 '1799 1465 I House of Re;:iesentatives. twenty-two Gov -I.uternr, Monroe, 34'" 2.5. • 35'j6 23t5 3537 2514 / ers - Jr , e i ght Secretaries of d,ifferent States. KU 156 1033 111 102'3 142 1 ' -, r., Montour . , ' 1211 -629 1119 7414 1131 7:,i, - four ;Ministers and Plenipotentiaries, three Merrer, - 1010 1951 1812 19 -' 9 . . - zli 1957 ' Chancellors of New York, four Bishops, 141idlin, I 1486 1175 1.59,9 lan 4 14 6 :2 4 3 1 1 4 6 4 s t l Montgomery. i' 4697 2464 46,9 atso ! thirteen Presidents of Medical Societies; McKean, 1 107 290 421 278 466 2 - ,21 111111V-SiK Presidents of Colleges, one hunt Northampton, / 45311 - ' :3 11681 1678 266 ' 2 166.61 drecrand five Professors. Besides these there Northumberland, . 96". ' - 31 \9 1952 1357 1848 1067 i Petry. 1775 1 795 17.59 983 1752 998 are .other graduates who have filled distin-, I • Pelita .: l3 ' c i :q.l .9 4 60 91305 20443,2114,9 20 iii s i oss 1 gutshed positions, whose titles are. not insert• .:...,unly, 3 • - ' ed in the catalogue, as Professor Tully, Ash- Pike, 830 , 49 473 :49 493 , -1 , 5 ' Potter. 464 no 437 tot 425 atr - --hel Smith, of Texas, Dr. S. F. Jarvis, Sc.— Schuylkill, , ' 2703. 2 1.1027,58 2607 27% ,2564 I Mar Haven Pal t - ,sommeet . .r - 979 1114 951 2121 9.59 2:rzt . 1 .. sittivan: -•- :184 W 4 341 1 5 9 332 190 1 Susquehanna, :2348 !1317 23.7 ise2 23119 1 3 15 1 _ l'erginia To32cro Slut s'ics.—The RiCll-- Timm. 1605'1095 1502 1076 1091 tors 1 mood papers contain statistics of inspections, •Union, WO . 2 5 -50 1443 2172 1668 21/.6 --- Yen:lngo. 1521 727 1222 690 1201 743 ' stocks and foreign.exports of Virginia tobacco wei-inuactana, :ma 1279 3313 2119 ans 2t29 I for the years ending am Septernber, 1849 IVaabington, .3'264 3150' ar.3 3150 3 1 61 3260 i . ... • AV 43 770 • • 103`; 749 1687 :45 itya2 7 - 49, , and 1800. We learn - - from th - es e that the • Wayne. 12117 650 1155 591 115 596 1 , inspections at all points in the State this Wyoming, 52.1 633 816 . 614 816 63°1 year are 44.926 /Aids., or `2,978 less than last The following is the recapitulation of the Ynr lc „ 4331 3345 4323 3247 4326 3315 I year. The exports to foreign countries. , , however show a falling off of nearly- ten vote in the above table : _ l thousand bhds., being 11529 i this t'e'ar : against 21,143, in 1849, ,and the stock re '',. maining'in the warehouses on tlie Ist of Oc totair 1850, only exceeds the amount 013 hand inine warehouses at the same period last genet by about 1,500 hhds: The present i amount n warehouses is 14,632111u15. The Messrs. John Jones 1.•C0., who furnish these statistics. sar in regard to the grooving crop of Virginia and North Carolina : "So far - as we can venture to estimate Abe quantity, embracing all grades, we suppose it will not exceed amoo Mids., averaging in weight 1,100 lbs. nett. t`lt V..- our opinion that sales of_inir anti good qualities will be higher in April, May. June, and Julv,,than earlier in the seasen." CANAL CONMlsioNatt Morrison, Dungan, Morrison's majority. - Ammer: GENERAL Bank , ut dur, Banks' majority, =I Brawley, Henderson, Brawler's majority,:: COURI KS For Arnemd'nt Against Anzcnd'at Adams: 1038 1378 Alleghany, 4431 '2:351 - - - Berks, Beaver, , Racks, Bedford, Blair, Butler. Bradford, Cambria, Carbon. Chester, Centre, 2n33 1369 3586 1293 6. _ 929 1.104 2159 3n3 Cumberland, Coluinbia, Crawford, Clarion, Clinton, Clearfield, Dauphin, Delaware, , Elk; .:. ". Erie, • 3908 Fayette, 2'379 :- Franklin, , 3221 ,'- '..Fulton, ' - 'f' 97 : . Greene; ' .2254 ..,- Huntingdon, 714. Indinsma, 1745 - judiata, " 797 ' T" 677 -.. . -te.. a ....ISOII, Letianon, - .. 1938 :\--.ll:ancaster, . 6889 i Lawrence,. 1963 - Lehigh, 1241 :"-,,. Lycoming, 2229 : I,u zerde, . 3389 i .1.- Monroe, . 942 ;- "Montour, - 'lOO4 Meicer, _ 2772 : :Mifillin, ' , 703 - :Montgomery, 3601 '., NlcKean, 588 . Northampton, 709 : Northumberland, 1419 Perry, 1452 1 “Ph.i.ja. city, . 21,445' ! Plftla. county, 1 . .Pike, - - .. 547 - °' 'Potter, ..:" , 600 - Scht,sylkill, , 2154 . 1 Someriet, 1937 ! - Sullivan, 386 ~ Susquanoco, _3223 Tioga; ' .... a'l6s Union, , 145 i Venango.. . 1200 Westnioreland; '2555 Washington., 2916 • Warren, .erej - wayae, ‘1 . 627 Wyoming, • ',5,98 ' York, ' • 3620 142,390 71,352 71,038 BlajaritT, Hard Dig.--T-The Boston Journal males the following contrast between . the Lind , rnania and the Missionary spirit of the ,Rhode Islanders: • ..•The proceeds.of Jenny Lind's first con cert in_>rovidence, were $lO,OOO. ,Upon referring to the lairliiisionary Herald the whole state of Rhode Island appears to have.zontributed for theispread of the Gos pel in foreign parts, the sumof one dollar! That State is !al ing up for itself great.trea- Ore in Heaven." • ll'hat a beau! Jul Itinurf Itt of Napo leon's, When he exclaimed—" When I am dead, toy soul will return to •France, and dwelt in the hearts of the French people, like thunder in thedouds-of Heaven: rind throb iri eßaselless strife in new . revolutiOns." • _1 regular line of 4reamers is about to be established between Philadelphia and Lir - frpool. -The ,"city of Glasgow," has been purchased Richardson &Co., for that pur pose—she is•atinceaneed to sail -Atone . Phila oelpbia, about the I F0h,41 threader. • . UTICA 'WHIG CONVENTION. k . atie followittg is an extract fronan letter tohe.P.hil - adelphia inquirer, congratulating the Whigs on the reconciliation effeete - A in the dissensions that lately threatened a distur bance in the party in the State of:New York: "The result of the Utica Convention must be hailed with pleasure by all true Whiffs. The split, which threatened to divide the pat y .ti ,, :-rk, healed so far as the su _ e ort of the Whig candidates are concern- J, and it is to be hoped that the in s ierests of the party will not be jeopartitzed in future by dragginz in extraneous issues and mere personal predilections. For rav °aid part, I believe Mr. Seward to be a ~o titl NVbig—but at the same time, I cannot ;hut my eye; to, the fact, that, upon many points, not eonneet- I ed with the issues of the Whig party, his 1 course has been ultra in the extreme, and dan gerous to the harmony of the Union. I can, I therefore, readily understand why Mr.'Duer., and other eminent and patriotic Whigs. disap proved of resolutions being passed at a convent tion of the party, which sough t.or at all ever is appeared, to endorse Mr. Seward, not be cause of his devotion to t he principles of the , great national Whig party—but because of; the stand ...which 'wind taken upon certain matters, which are wholly extraneous as far as the Whig , platfurm' is concerned. ..Noonan of sense can for a moment be lieve that the Whig party, narrowed down I to a mere Northern support, could ever suc- I teed. There is no one, I apprehend, who I wishes to cast ofiHenry Clay, Badger, Man- .1 aunt, Berrien, Toombsotc. eSc., from the Whig party. And yet this was the very issue—stripped of personal association— which Mr. Dtier, by .his prompt repudiation of some of the resolutions of the Syracuse I Convention, averted." "That this was the feelinz which alone actuated the'seceders,' is I think made ap parent now, In their adoption of the same. ticket as their brother Whigs at Syracuse presented.. The Abjection was not to individ uals—it was to an endorsethint of princi ples at variance with the successor the great national Whig Orty, Which-knows . no sec tional limits, anit which recognizes 'alike ib Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, and Hen ry Clay of Kentucky, an enthodimeat of its, principles and chautpions in its support. • 145,504 131,764 13,710 144,054 1'10,293 13,9)1 I 40,56) 140,831 I= P c rinsyl ram a Railroad Letting.= A Blairsville paper states that the remainder of the Western dirision of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was let in that place. on -Friday. 18th and gives a list of thecontractors. The contracts stipulate fur the completion of the work by.. i the Spring of 1852. Thus, the whole of this great improvement rs now under cootract, excepting the mountain di vision, and as the Por.age railroad will be used temporarily as a part of the litre, the completion of the portions now in the hands of contractors will establish a continuous railway communication between this citv and Pittsburg. - (1:7".,4 Report lately made to the, war De partmeta of Capt. Love's exploration of the R.io Grande, speaks ha the most favorable terms of the fertility of the land through which thacsiver flows, much of it under cultivation'. The mildness of the climate is peculiarly adapted to the rais,ing of sheep and goati. Two inexanstible inioes of bit uminous coal havebeen opened on the Texas Side of the river, and mention is made of several rich silver mines on the Mexican side. some forty or fifty miles back from Presidio Rio Grande, which were formerly worked by the Spaniards, 3552 452 2971 1001 758 84 958 1375 697 4175 1038 '254 - 9 -- 519 231 541 335 217 2629 464 53 369 - 1658 2285 , • 169 403 1625 545 747 142 1145 1636 / 228 1671 807 ' 587 274 259 - 104 138 3148 CfPh-on Warehousei fur California are be ing constructed at the .Windsor Foundrv, England. !They' are built with frames, joists, beams, columns and roof, all of iron, and the plates are galvanized corrugated shee.s, fastened together with screw - bolts. The houses are supplied with two water cisterns and two small fire engines, to be used in case of fire. do less than $26.000,000- are paid on duty every year, in Britain and Ireland, for home-made whisker ; the wholesale cost is $40,000,000. For beer, rum, wine and wis key, more money is spent every year than die whole income of the government—that which keeps up the itninense fleet and army of the labd. 2632 825 917 8935 Th e best hit at Ifydropathy.—The hit at the water-cure was made by Cliales Lamb, and chis one but himself could have had so quaint a conceit : " ft is." said he. "neither n.ew nor wonderful, far it is as old at the delis, e. trhirh, in my opinion Ll led more than it cured." - 21 • 70 2.640 322 32 50 - 338 1424 352 2146 1475 • 4 Q:7" Trgpler 1-1211.—Barnum waived his right to Tripler Hall New York, where Hoch sa and Bisop were-concertizing,, till the 23d, when Jenny Lind takes possesion and sings every other evening fur several weeks. The tickets are put at from 88 to 83. P . 4 .:.PA Spanish . ' teronaut has undertaken 11 navigate the air in any direction. Govern ment funcLs were allotved him to snake the experiment. He was to have made a tour on the 15th, from Madrid, over France to London. 127 374 596 41,35? (C7Moody, Thompson. Steer, Haglett and Donnelly arrested in Baltimore, for murder ing Edmund Mitchell, on the night of the city election, have been fully committed for trial, after an examination which lasted two days. 17Thanisgivinz. in North Carolina. Governor Manly, of li , n.th Carolina, has ap poin:ed Thursday, the 14th of November, to be observed in the State as a day of gener al thanksgiving. E 0 Judson, one of the well known ring ers, the Hutchinson family, was taken home inbaoe last week.. They werg giving, concerts at Cleverlattd Ohio. o:'The whole number of Ilunzarian offi cers and soldiers who have alwadv come to this country , is about one hundred and fifty. AboUt one hundred art officers. 13".4 Viragos. can ruu without greasi9g, and business eau be done without advertising but it is slow work. _ (17Tonscienee is the 'eyelid which God has placed over the eye of the soul, to guard its holy crystal from impurity. ' a7"The entire military force of de United States for the present year'is estimated nt nearly 3,ooo.ooo'''' THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ,ADVERTISER _ .,; t; s ,. 4.1.1 "I hr. qtrintii) Fir - pf gtie tirt-ek by Cait Redd to 550 02,1te 6 nr, an increase of !221 tans neer last Week. Yn tirstraction has occurred to the trade Jurteg the week-, except !be drtentlnn of a 'ginning or the Cars intended for Broad !Street, at the intersectioriof the litnad with the trade has been suspended for the present, until the causes of deten tion have been removed . , ??hotild no detention occur, it Is believed the 'supply nest week will reaclrf4ooo tons. by Rail Rtiad. Tbc averageereekly supply last year—by bolltsctinal and Rail Road, An Deeembee trl. Was nbitat' 43,500 tuns. . The supply of Coal from ibis Region this year, will to I &bruit the same as last year. unless the weather should` remain unusually favorable far transnortation. , lirtr we have b.ersi.tagblifavared in this respect. The demand forall kinds of Coal, eontinuel brisk. Iparticularly f. , r Whitt lilt I.n . mu. and Prices bar e ad 7. Vtneed. for.chiiiee kladi , Il.'fcents per ton. So far the Philadelphia and Reading Rall &id !Company have made no' arrangements with the {Schuylkill Navigation Companv for ill additional pup. ply of Carr,—nor do we believe any‘rronitement . will I.be made. al the..shipping season ii rapidlydrawing to a clove. Alter ibat twrind- their own stnik of I will be more th a an n ffirient in accommodate the city and litte trade during the winter. season. . IThe whole quantity :6f coall rent to market this year to from the - Wilkesharre regiod by, the Pennsylvania Canal; is 14,,5F0 tons, being atinut 105.000 tone less than last year. The Canal was not I I navigable dirrior the month of eeplenther, and con. segremly,the supply could not be,increased to Otto ' ber I. theihne rt tehich their 'year dorm The gieat increase lit the number of ocean steam ers built and being butltiri .18.511 (an account of which will he niund . iti another column orl Our paper) lit tin- Altralleleil in the history nr this or any other coun try. ar,d will largely leetienee the market for Coal' bereade:. A largo portion of these :Steamers will use Anthracite C”al. Amount nr Cnal vent ores the Philadelphia nail 'leading Railroad for the went: endiiig an Tlintaday evening last: RAIL ROAD.. CANAL. WF.I:a. Tura,. Wncit. T4ora i.. , Pt Carbon, 2: 4 ;291 13 3fo 8 0 4 17 129.478 02 Al: Carbon, ,6 - 217 01 147.ir21 13 40241 02 S. (raven, - 25;61.5 08 427.315 15 93.418'13 Pt Cluann,.'rs,9o2 nO 138.'203—#.. 08 21.851 03 .. -- . -- 49,358 02 1 087 .07 11. 258,030 07 ' ' 285.030 07 Tnt'l by Tt n dr,d•Cao•l 1,370.735 To PA me time Ptst ear —Railrold " Canal , 1,364,694 c. 5 Iricre3Pe this yeir. •o fir, tons 6,033 1.,E111C11 COAL TP. WE fient , for the week erdlne, io. , . ...- . . • Wc.e r . . Tor AL 110.,.111rti en. 15 731 15 , 22.1, 09n 15;„: Room R. ,6 ..Ollnt4t, 4;175 13 66 810 04, ", P...aret Meadow f!.., , "537 15 .5 615 13 4 '''. Sprint Mounialn Co.; . 529 02,, 42 933 02 Col,o•ain, . . '3e6 io . 1 691 12 Ctanhettv Coal Co., Ilar.leton`,roal Co., Diamond "Co., Idtca Moonieln Co., Wilkrobatre 27,422 OS 553 953 To same period lasi yrar, 651,U-S3 G 9 pkieare this . yrar, rri far, RAI!. ROADS „like folloningis th . 4 quantity or Coal transported :Ole, the tilltert.nt Ata i Frond ion gently Mill County. for Me weel• ending Thuriday evening, ' Mine nal and A. II R.ll. ' t' 425 02 507 2S9 OTAL. 09 Little Stint)”!kat R. It:' 6.532 Id 117;41 I^_- Still ("reek ; An 5.413 VI 2_11.103 00 Stnnnt 17.r0.111 do ' 11.3'5 di . ;74.N5t fr. , . ...tomyikin vol. v da . 10.0.T2 Ir 7 2.15.535 06 a Mt.Cirhnn and Pt cvthnn - 1v.:ni3,11. 3111329 QS lintnn Candi do - 1.457 IS Ildnxt II Sw,attgra do - I 1t.9 06 29.537 00. - _ . - --- Villa at TOLL ♦iD TrtA•iRPORT CTION . ON DAI.IIO/111 for TE.SO. From 5 1.earbon.I.IlarPn.P.CI1mon I 70 165 45 I TO 165 145 To Rirttmond. Tn Philmdtl;ihia To Carpenters and Bullders. ,- .. EVER V . 111,0rera OF' .0•N ER'S PRAMS brows - 1 to build hp contrart at Hr. John 0 McCreary's! nt ! 4 vvatarivllli , , in Car.:l totrnaltip. nloort n toll., wpm. of Nbol.ly Ilranch.. Apply .o McCteary" at the Voltterv, or at Trrro. oo Oct 26, )tiso 1. 31. Newilane4 (Beaty's Aare, Nortrefinx sire•f. romri!te, PLUMBING SHOP. T_T A s CONS:TANTIN (lAMB A SUPPLY OF Ll siz,e.eif Lead Pun:, 3 . l:ert Lead. ii:nck Tin,` II till Tnhs. Ahntvrr 11 ttls, Ift drani.s. Ilnsr , DinolOt and Siuele Actin:: Pumps rot Waier Chn:eis ; also, nil kinds of Mass Cot ks for %vele, and steam, Braes Oil Ctips;and Cluties far En:ittes. At) stride of Clipper Wiirk and Plumbing done in thin neatest manner at I tti• silt° 111:01 ;MS ICe. N. 13. (7.1A1 pail fis old liras' and Lead. l'ottevil!e, Oct. 26. 1t4.50. Sheriff's Sales of Real zEstate. VVIRTIIE OF SUNDRY WRITS - OF Er. 3'tinri glpOll2E, aIl PAri.lll and Fieri butted out of the Court of Cninnann Plea+ of Scbuyl kid county, and to me direrred, will be expooeil ro Piddle dale .., Vendu... on Monday the HSI day of November. ledo, at t o'clock, P. M., at Mortimeer lintel. In'the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill coi.nty, the following deer rated premise:. to wit: . All mat 'certain rot nr piece of grrnind tituatr in Ike lawn of Treinnall. Schuylkill county: botttided ettuthwardly by Main ttrett, eastwardly by Creston street, in the rear or westwardly by an Pi feet wide allev„wwl anrihwartity by Int of Ilenry Wile, bean:: tot N.. & Voir/Seer plan of the town of rrersont. containing in front 50 feet, and in depth 110 feet, will! the a pptirtrnatices. tantsistine of a 2 miry tame du:riling. !unite snJ store, a much when compared wiith tither worksr of the kiniLan the owiainot'of the mat re obJerrionable mule of the obi books, not the ixtrailacrtaiiiif ciatttali'a Praelica/Oratrer in relatiiii. to.tise gady.occurrences of life; adapted to the ufe of schools and every buirtiers•tnan.lu community. •. 8. A kE; Id the Miursuratinti.''. hi which ali the examples arc ziven in full. i Ttc3C .Boots, and r paotictstnrly tlir G....metiy and :4eni.ur.tion, wen, piepar....l eartreirly for the Publis.S.cboyt• or tb.s.rnunity. Tb , .y art. castor , cheap er ,aa.l nt'a - innre pratimni eltarotter, than anv other Wnrks of th . e`kbod pubbilied in the3lnfied &Airs: "I b..y baldr mlrr.idy b..eniec dril by upwards of 500 er..frsions tiepliToriehera throughout the noun • try: - For sale Wituiciat le .anti,fteriil by , . ° - IL 11.01 NAN, Pott+vilte„ , Ott. 19, 18:0 42-- . . Sheriff s Sales of Real Estate. DV VIRTUE f.F SUNI/141" Warr; OF VEND!. inene Exponss: Levan' FaCiaa and Fier, Facias, issued out of tbe Court of elkmenion Fleets Of Schuyl kill ciwiiiY• and., to toe directed, well be exposed h.. Public Sale Or Veenine, oft Monday the Ilth day or Nireeneber, 1650, at I e. eloeß , P. 6E, el Mortimer s noted. in the borough of Pottssille.Schuyikill gooney nr tidinw his dec.-roma premises, to re tv : All MAI tettniAtiornoret and Lit of grotto& situate in ilia borough of leflenerssille, tirbeiv ISM en., fronting on Sunbury street. adlkuntedieted fn the plan of said hoeougla with No 130, to'kuded nortliWardly and in front by Sunbury street. westwardly by fifth street, aged eastwarelly by Ina No 128.contaileing Ire fiefeet ten said Sunbury street 25 feet, and ell de:Akin-3 fee:, wit h the appurtessaieces, tOrialstrOt 'of a double 2 story friene dwelling hoes.. With StOrie hasealehl o h 2 story frame dwelling house vv itle a I,} story frame kitchen attached in the rear of the toe. and n f:aene :table, kite the estate of JOll N 4A N Olt . Aloe. all that cert-ein 10i piere or ground, situate iu the town of Donaldson. Valley township, y r nuyi. kill county. bounded In remit by a public alley of street, On the rear by lands otthe Swatara Eoutlean), no the east by Int of Mahlon W. Laughlin. on the west ley lot of Ely Ulrich. c iiiii In width shout 25 fret and an depth 150 feet- more Or less, with the ap portenances, consisting of a two story frame dwel ling lonise, wills n sienortcuemetel, late the estate of J Eta:A.lA II 11.F.1151 AN. - Abed, the undivided one folinh part a all that cer tain tract et piece to land, situnte in Norwegian.nOW ItSahehlOWllShip. Schuylkill county, beginning at a post thence toy land of Jae ob Cookie, north 22 deem. s. fee.t. Ibti perches, te. a pos., thence by land of •George [lover and Jacob COrikle, north sa,diegrees. east 305 perches lo :I White ojk, thence by land of Jaeob Gun kle, south 45 degrees, east,62 petettes to a while oat, I ", "1111 7. "k e; west ISO parches to the place of beginning, enntainioe 274 at res, J 125 perches and the usual allowance of 6 pee teed. &c.. togetner With the fleretll , alOstita and appeerttnances, eat.. t e. estate of . A AWN AL. 11111(111T, athisioisitator, &u., of George W. Arnie.. derraxkd. Also, thatjcertniet liar, of land. slinate rn Nortre. gian, township. Schuylkill county. brtlinning at a etoile., throe.; by land of flenry Genie and Wa%%era land, north 65 lb -trees. cast 608 perdu s 'ln a pine, south 33, ..ant 40 perches 10 a One. north 0.1 degrees, east 70 perches to a ;nog., tOcoce by land of John al•yer, north 13:Inert - hes to w po4l, nowt.- gc, .I..grem W.,' :10a pen- Ur* to a post, thence by land of Michael 1111 0. 4 '. sonIII 11 d:'-arece. east 91 610 perches to a poat,..outlo :0 &cc. CI'S, V. 1,1371 pfll ID,e in a p051..110 thence by land of elophla aloyer d 1 deyr6ee, west lea pert hes to the place of heginottut, containing. 316 acre, and el pert hex and allowance. , &Lc., pith the appurtenances. Ale°, ull chit rerta hi tract of land eh nate in Norwe gian too °ship. Seltnylk ill count y, beginning at a 1040.0 by land of Stephen tonal] .119 de- Cr. es. east 121 perches to a chestnut oak, thence by (add late of John Stanley eget 76 pereht‘o 10 a none, thence north IU perehee to st pest. east 'O3-10 perehe• to Maitre by had of John Iludiley and Chris topher Franz north 260perrhe's to a port, Wegt 30 2 lu percher lon pn.t. thence by land er.lisegy Getile and Wagner 22 degree,. east 70 perches tort stone, booth 69 degtees, .year 257 perches in the 013r0 Of begin.' kilig, containing:s4 acres aid allt/watue..Bre., haute Vie Bathe two Iracts of land ettach .triseph Motilitoni ery and %Vara vra 'sled and cen roer.i t,, Ile Deed dated the 1901 June, 1109, and rerorded 111 thr office hit (retarding- Deeds, a nd f o r Seletyl. kill county, in Deied- nook No 33. page lOU. with the apportena urea. late the rtaaient 1.11: 1101' EVANS. Alen, ail that Certaiel lot or ptec.i of ground situate in Swill, Patterson and t'ent's addition to the town of Port Carbon, Schitylkill rowdy, !mins the west wardly portion of a lot In trlted in the plan of said , ad Whin No 1, and bounded as follows, to witt south , madly and in front by Coil- street, westwardly by land oT Seitzinger & Wethertli, northwarilty by Law• tonlown street, ayd eystwaraly by the other part or said lot No I, containina in (runt nn said Coal street 35 r. et 4 iarnes, more ur leis, and in width col the rear 49 feet r: inches. and in depth 193 feet, with the imnrovementsrconsistincof one 2 Ptorrtrame dwel- I in: house and a 2 story frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable. Also.the undivided one Ina part of all that certain 1,4 or piece of ground situate to latwtou's addition to Port Carbon, and marked in the plan of said addition No 104, bounded in front on Second street, and in the rear by Third street, enstwaidly by Lyon street, and westwardly by lot No 103, containing in front 50 fees and' in deptb 150 feet. Alen. the undivided one hair part of all that certain lot or piece Of ground, ellnateln Lawton's addii lon to Port Carbon, and marked in the plan of said addition No 105, hounded In trout by Second street, in the rear by Thifd ',reef. eastwarrly hy lot No Ina, and west waidlf,,by I.voo ptr,Yt, containing it, front 511 feet and In I emir 150 feet, laic the estate of WILLIAM MEM NEIL Jr. 41, / p . all that rerlsoi sot or pieee nf ground 'imam in the h"ron4rliof Pottsville, lirltnylkill county, holm -ded In front by Itaitroad street, on the east by lot No 10, late Peter A Bensinger, on the eolith by a pubic road, and on the west by lot No 164.1 Tobias Rouser, and being lot marked 161 nu a map or plan of IMO, known as the Norwegian, addition to the horourb of Pottsville, wills the appurtenances, consisting Of a two stogy panne dwelling poise with a kitchen a 1110.11.. ed. and a stone raring boort. late the vstate of SA 51• 11EL ALSPACII. AN.. a es rain lot orground situate in NorWegian township, y. bounded In Cron' by Meet, nu Übe east by im of John tiliildhuth on the otouth by lands of niltyurnn & Woods, and gm the west by int of Genfpir Kestel, eon stiiiiteg 2 acres, more 'lir less, with the aunitrtenentes, C o llsiletllC Or a 2 store rtanie dwelling house, late the, estate of lIENItt en the right, title, and interest of CAIN 1100. ER, in 31111 to CI that certain lot or pi..f.et nr arnuhil nittate 11 the borough of Minersvilin. Bet u.) Mill en., hounded northwardly by lands of Joseph Je,anes .suitwirdly by a 20 feet wide alley, .outhwardiv by Int of Mtn., and wesiwydly by Frnnt evert, nonfatal as In fr!ifit SO leel,and fn &pill 150 Cret.with the apportenancen, consintiog of 1 double iti.oytory frame dweliing house. with* ba,eineut kitelten and a 8111311 ellti 4 101 anathed, and al.° a triocory_frtme eutrwul.., shop.. Mae ..4 . inn being partner. hip proper iy or caw ii..orer awl nod Waliain Kramer.) Alm all that certain two story frame dwelling bros..e with a strinitbasement, said building fa 36 f•et long and 30 feet wits!, sigtren feet high, besides thr basement story, containing four 'room on the dr:4 story anovethe basement, sail building Is situate In the borough of Schuylkill Haven. adjoining the pub lic house of Daniel Stager; near the large osund Pli gine house of the Philadelphia and. Reading Railmae company no a Int or piece of ground bounded and described as d.llows Beginning at the intithwald eerner of the aforesaid frame dwelling house, Mence along the front of these eosin artily 28 feet to the aonth •ast corner, thPnca enrthwardly al lig the east end of sold /mule 30 feet to the northeast corner thereof, thence northwardly In ince parallel to the welt line nr the lot, dfty feet to the river Schuylkill, thence up . paid river westwardly 41 feet to the northwest corner of the lot, southward!, 78 feet to the place of begin ning, being part of I.st No 4 In Rhuail s' addition to the boron/hot' Sibuyikill Haven. late the wain ogiOtlN CORnIT. . EZO Alan, all that Certain Witt or place of land situate in Went' Branch Valley, North Manheiat township. Rehnylklii crinnty, bounded nn the north by land of Owen Maurer. no the east and smear bya noolic rnad, nn the west by land of Robert C 11s11, dee''', and lar.d late of Charlea U Yowl. containing b acres, with the rinprovetneara, consisting of si .aro story frame dwet i Ina hnoseorrith a non and a hall story tram.' kitchen attached, and a large frame barn stable, We' the es tate of CikaRLIES M. HILL Also, all tte nett, title and Interest nr.l Taylnr, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Minensitle, Yebnyikill county, bounded in front by Smith otreet.rm the west by fie ennd street, on the tali and south by Into of Simnel Kauffman. containing in front or width SO feet and In depth Itlet feet, with the appurtenance,, consisting of a one and a half story frame dweliing house, late the• estate of JOIIN TAtt.OR. Alan. all that certain Int or piece of ground situate in the town of New Philadelphia, Blythe township. Scl.nyikill county. bounded MI the south by Int of D G Barnett, on the west by Weibel ill & Co., south by the liver Schuylkill, and on the north by the Schuyl kill Valley Railroad. containing in front Pin feet and iit.dentirSo fill, more nr less, with the atipartenaoceir, consisting.of a two story tavern „house; partly of frame and panty of etnne,and fnme sheds. Ail,, a:I thar certain lot or piece of ground situate In Blythe township. agchuylkill county, bounded east• wardly by lot of Iltlehaet Fix, waatwardly hi Mt of Collegban. aeuth by the Sehoylklll Valley pad, north by property Of Wethoritik (30. • aostakiing hi width di feet and in depth 231:Ifuet.wilti.tbe appurrimancea, consisting of • two Miry frame detente/hems and frame stable, late the estate of NATHIN BARLOW. ' Aeized. taken in execution, and *Mt be sett by' - c.. 114. STRAUB,' tibet 01;ertrs 00lee, Orwi2gborg, October 19, 18.50. c. ., C ' 42 The Young Ladles. Mittinvite, POT STYLE. PA.—TIIIS INSTITUTION, 'smell bss teen In successful operation the Fait rear. and which - furnishes tare opportunities to those who desire to AM. their idartebters the—admunagaraf.a thawing's tastratricra is all the branches, embracing a useful and ornamental eduCation, will he re-opened for the reception or pupil,. on Monday. the lid of Sep retailer. The - French Department will be ender MO direction of, Reg. !dr. A ogele. who is concealed wiih the lartittitgats I'rufertair rif mar Lan/nage. Terms made kDOWU oti aPpitratitai tattle Rev . A. PRIOR, Principal. Angnst ISSO _ 34.tf IN!, 'be Core ' COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEN;ISS, WWI /. CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH MA,, lATHOOPING - COUGH AND CONSUMPTION. .The unkf.frin success _which hes attended the [lie n his prep, retinrk—ire Cliniary tqrdCt —lts power in relieve and core affectiors nf the lunge. have. rained fat ti a celebrity no nther medicine. Ve e Mier It to the ritaletel nigh entire confidence' in He virtues, end the fun belief - that it ern; subdue: ..rnd remove the seirefest attaces of disease npon the throat end Lungs. These results. es they become publicly known. verknaturalkk ittrael the atientionk of medieal men and philmnibmptste everywhere. What is their opinion of ellEntlY I'ECTOI I / 1 1.. may be seen in ttke VALENTINE MOTT, M.. D.. Prof. fl,u•:ety sled ',dirge; New Vork o sayo:—.lt, gives tae p/eamm. to rerti'y the value and . rdlcaey of . Ayer's 'CHERRY PECTORAL, which . ] consider peculiarly adapted to cove diseases of the Throat atul . THEW. 4EII. LORD DISIIDP FIELD, writes in a letter to his_filend. who lose -fa.t sinking , andel au Aleection of trig I.•unce :t•• :Try the ctiennv PIC. TOBAL and iit any mtdelae,can give ynn relief, with the blesilng or God that will." CIIIEF JUSTICE EULttitil. of Inui.lana, 'trims "That a young daughter or hie was cured 14 several sltrvertittacks - ol Croup bi the " ciienny tliero %ND BReINCIIITIA.—The Canadian Jniirnal of Medical ficience stat'es. —That Itintima and Brnsictiiiis I revalem In this Inclement digitate; fins 3tit.lded “Itit start • g rapiSny to Ayer'r CllEffitY PELTORALand %v.! cannot !on iiirongly rum:ln:lend thlrrklaful preparation to ihr Pr•frapion and public generalq." Let , the relieved sal'. rer epeak , for liinotel Jan. 26. ISf7: Dr J ifl.` Ayer—Dear Sir bleu rescued from a painful and dangernos diseas • by you medi cine, gratitaile prornsts rue to send pm , this ack novel. efigment, not onl) in justice!, to you - , but for the infor mation of others In like affliction, , - A slight cold upon the Lungs, neglected 8( . 14.1, be same so severe that spilling nr. hIOOJ, t violent, can't' and profuse night an Pau followed and faotened upna me. fbecanseemaclated, could not alert., was dis tressed by my cough, and a min throrgh me 1 thist and In short had all the alarming oymproms oripviek cmiaumpti.m. No medicine seminal at all to retch my tllltil t prov . identlatly fried your GHERKIN' IPEI:• TORAL, which soots relieved and to-or has cured me. Vours, with reaper t E STEWART. A!basi, X. Y., April 17, ISIS. Dr. Ayer: Lowell—Dear have for )ears been afflicted With. A eilima in, the worst form ; v. that I have bMit °Mitred Io sleep : in my ',hair for a land' pan of the tithe, being unshles , to breathe on nig lied, Ulm! tried a Freat many medicines to no purpose, milli my Physiciampres,ritmd, as an experiment,gonr eiIEIDAY PECTORAL: At first It seemed to make me worse, Lot in le-s Ulan a week 1 began to eiperienee the 1110 At cralify• ine relief from Ili use ; ar.d now, In four weeks, the disease is ertii•ely removed: • I ran oln, on nig bed wttb condor!, and ropy a state r.l health which Iliad never espeeied to ctajnr. .CEO. 8: F A R RA NT. FrepareCtig J. ft AY Cheinlst, Lowell, Mass. a.•bl in Po/grit/tr. by JOHN G. !MOWN ; .Vipers ri11... 3- 13. FALLS; iggil Drugging gnieruliy . Liver Ccnnpla IAUXIIII - '6, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC Oft NEM, TDLLI DEBILITY, DISEA*E KID\ EVS, ' Aod IS.'S arising from a dirordeerd I .Irer nrgin nmeh..nch ne repeal ipalin,n, ofira,d Peer, routine... or blood b, •h- , of she stem !..4,rit..'w..411.4:1.1 for fillinefet we4e 111 in the -Intoned:. snior eructations,. sunkino nr at the p tt of the gjonoCh. sevnuWnp of the head, homed and &Ohl nit firearil- Ittlfiefifte at Inc beam; Choking op entlicaonr. Iwn.ations when grin I}utq Fe.. 4 ore, donmnee,s ol ~,, , thee .11. wefig fevi;r and dull pain in I he lead &qt.-1.411.y or oprooir;vo.o, yottowoo.o of tie Pk in and pa in in !lir bark. throl, &r Mllltlf.ll 611001 of heat, • liiirnine in the flithh, tvingt.ttil htiagir.ings aif %,...il v, and ...real depression of spirits, ' tan be )cfr etirdly cured Itv HR. 1100FLAND'S,.•ELEBRATED Ca:DSIAN lim ier,. pre,aced by Dr C. at. Jaekenn, at the Ger • wan Mrdicile, State. NO. l'2o Arch Street, . l'bilailelpliia. . Thei ,power ri . v. , Pille ahoy.. di,ea,e, is "pot r ler-lied. if eip fled, by am: other prepatalinn in the ti Stales, 4„....i as i owes antes% in many casts aunt akillfal phy.i -c I n t:e — =`;s l. are Tv ' ently the attention of harakiri. I.' saint :Mal vtr,sina in the [eV ifical ion or 4 ,5,,,,.... P. of e Liven and Itn , Aer allaids,eioreising tip, ritual searilt r it,• powers in wraknoes antialiecti..ne of the direst-4 , ft .n4ians, they are; withal, safe, certain and plenbaitt: 4° . -. _ ati De Coaciacen•—The Hon. Charles D. llineltne, Editor of the Canillern Democrat, the hest paper in West Jersey, says, July :—" Mod ind's German llittere:—We have seen many (tattering nim sleep of this meaiclne, and the source from selikh t hey came, indiumil us to make inquiry icippecilintits From inquiry we were persuaded to use It, and must ray we (omit! it specific in its art inn,upun diseases of the !Jeer and didsstive omens. and the powerto! ;1119- enre it expels upon nervous pr .stiati .... is really sun prising. It elms and otrerzthene the nerves, hi ursi ng thew Imo a state of repose, making sierprefrest.ing. •• If this medicine were tIVITY generally used, we are sat Wiled there waled be fere sir k nePs. h* anal the Sin mach, liver and nervous styPtem. i he fl,ll majority of real and intassinaty dlpnapeaentaitale. Have them ita hrallhy condition. and yissu can. hill tittiance to epl Aeudca gem,raity.' Thiarestraordirtary mettletne we would udripe OW friends :Who are at all lodipposed IliVt! a triat—lt wilt I help tr,eommetid tta,lf. It should, in feel be in every Intriiv. No oth e r m edia ' , can produce such twist:owes. of Merit. " ; I Prom the Roston Reel The edtsor sant. Der. 22.1—• Dr. 110-nand's fete- , hrtwo! German Milers, for Infective of Ilver coMpla ant, ' dystpeppla, chroulwcii nervous debility, is .h er erv e dly one or the moo popular m•dirines of the I inv. These inners have been usedphy thrim, , andcaml a friend at dor elhow pays he hap himself received an ! effectual Rod permanent CUTS. of Liver Complaint frl.On II the use of tlos remedy. We are c o nvinced that, In Pt the use of these I' niers, the patient entwant , y rains } strength and vigor—a fact aroPthy or !fr . :lt CottAide-ra [bin. They ados pleasant in tam and prncii, and cart hit nswil by persons swab the most delicate ptomachst with safely, under any riTiltenstaticeP. W.are Sfmnik• mg from expetienre and le., the adUcted we advise their tote.” Wcatry, one of the hest literary pomp pub !tithed. 'alit hug!. 2ilith—u Dr tiontraneg Gramma njt - ?era:manufactured by Dr. Jackaim. are POW Bevan. mended by Immo of the most prominent menallear• of the faculty, as an article of much etneary in ease, ( female weaknoas. As such is libr Wee, we nmald ad vise all mothers to nbtaln s battle, -and Dom rare tLetnseltes much slekness. • Persons nf . debilitated find those', Bitters advantatimua to their health, a• we know front expenence the salutary effect they have mien weak optems " Judge 51. 51 Noah, a gentleman with treat ecieo tine and literary attainments. wild in his, New Viols , WerklyAserizsr. January 6. 1850:—Ur. Donn Ind'', Gerinsn Bitters.—ilere is a preparation . ..tip:eh th e ending presses in the tinion appear to tie nnanimou• In recommending, and the reason in avian,. It is made after a mem-cis-Jon furnialse.l by the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm Ilonflthil. prof - con,' of the Up, • vetsity of Jena. Private Physi,tan to the Metro( Prussia, and nne of the greatest medical writers Ger many has ever produced. Ile wan emphatically the enemy of livalieg. and therefurea medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may he confidently tidied on, file npertally recommended it In liver cum • plaint, dyspepsia, lebdity. vertigo • acidity of thews. niach.conxiipatlon, cod all conapisints attain:from* (flooded condition of the stomach. the liver and the intestine/. Nine Philadelphia paper* express their conviction of in excellence • and several of the editors ,peak of its effects Trims their owe. individual expe rience. Under these circumsiairires, not reri warrant ed. not nnlv m canine the attenlion of our render, in the present proprietor.' (Dr., C. 51. Jachnou'n) Pa Minn, but in recommending the ankle to all agfitt ed." ' Nuss EvlDEsce The Philadelphia &dents, 17a:ette. the best family newspaper published in Ow United Si ate., the editor mays of Dr. flionfiand's Getman Ilitters.—'• It is seldom that we reerimmend what are mimed Patent Medicines vigile confidence and patronage of oat readers ;ma, therefore, when we recommend' Dr. Ilmifiand's Ger man (litters, wie ebb it trilarklisraraitly node rstood that we are not speaking of thr nnstionts- of the day, that are noised ahnot for* brief Iftrindand then frisgotteo after they have done their siiiPfreee of mnrchtell-ber of a medicine Ping established, universally prized Ind Which his m't Om hearty approval of the Faculty self." E►idenee nylon evidence ha* been received (like th• foregoing). train an sectifins of the Union, the last three years, and the rim:seem, testimony in its favor it, that there is more of it used in the practice of , the tegit:at hhysicians of Phitadelphu•tban all the other nmarnms combined,* fact that can easily beestablish ed. rmi fully limiter that al scientific preparation will meet with *Mr (inlet approval-when prissented eve* in That this mediciae will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, nn one ran doubt; after using it as directed. It acts sw•eillcally upon ilia saninsch and liver—lt Is praterahU io calomel In all bilinnialismines-i-the effeet Is Immediate. They cats be ltdmillPtered to female or infant with safety nod Tellable benefit, at any ficirs nv * Conirrealrerrs.' This medicine has •tt ned that his Ir clpirpat, e r ashler, tinecessary rnr a 4 wedicioe , lo . atiain I*W:duce noon terfeiters in put Ihrth a spurious tirLicle at the risk of the lives Of those whoare innocentlyteciered. Look well to the matits nt the genuine. They have the written simian?" of C. N. JACKSON open the , wrep• per, and Oa Dame blbwn In the. bottle, wit eat watch tea, ere operates. For es and retail, at the German Ids d icinch3inre s No. 1%0 Arch 8 one doer below 6th. (late of vs Race nr,) PlAtadeiphis, and.by respectable Oilers Reiman, throrfehont tbe coo atty. Also, for sale by 'J. BROWN. Draggle% Pottsville, Pa. >. June S, leXi. • • ti.l Philadelphia' Dry Goods: - • 351 sorirn SICCOND STRZET. r rOWrinEND 911ARPLESS & SONS have re a calved their supply_ of Autumn. and Winter Cooda, to which 'bey Invite attention : • amaeas. Persians, Bombazines am) Lusters ellk. Cashmere and erahe Bhattis slain colored and Bich Fancy, and Black ddas ; Wolloa Damask's Noreen'. Bai mete and fla Jana . ' KbliPab B lankeis. Quilts. Flannels and Fradlinga Ltseti Damaik., mope/ and ?iankins ; fCnrats and Handkerchief*: Drat ma/mrto Irian Linen SU...dap English and French ( laths. leasaftnererik Veatings. DeonestleCotton Wo o l en cou d o "Hey ; aboentakelle Roods i n l Avtingit. Galloons. Ireactninalivr's articles. Diu, chwu r. s itt i ne „ . 114 41-3unl. I Fancy Fur Stew % rints suesoussa INVITE - 8 Tilt PUBLIC IN t T to call and ozacolue blr Fancy Furs. consisting of Fitch. Stone thiSur s l: - ..:;* French Sable , Squirrel Muffs. Boas, Tlctoriai . ki n ": Blast and Whlte Wadding by the bale. - N. B. The blithest prices paid for Shipping e„.. such as Red Fos, Grey Fos allot. Raccoon alushi s Z GEO. r• WONIRATII. Ito...otter and Fur Dealer, No. 13 31.1 th Phila. Oct. 12. I&SD. 11-Sato Toys, raiser Goods - . cOSPECTIIINER 4 AND PRITIMISTs ARTICLES - - - , 'WILLIAM TILLER. No. 1 Ceimerce Scrag. Phinde rIFEEtlet at low Taloa his Fall importation* orToys,Faneir Good. are.. oonir•I-Doll of KM and Dunned MAW Doll Heads. Animals; ' Diva, Cate: Birds. Villages Tra ' , oldie's, Trumpets. Drums. Watches.. Dor.rawn, Tors In Cases at *5 010 and 1130 per Ca.* ; Confectioners Cornets, alrerN and Illonbion- Papers, Fancy Doles, Tiprfomi-ry.Teetti Crueller. Pprciiiiston ' 1.2 1ol• Slates, retiells, with a gnat variety nr mare /alleles To wh.tti Deal. re.itc invited to give an oath , atteraliin Oc!. 18.511. 41-Imo Toys, German Goods, Fishing • Tackling's. ECEIVED PER LATE Altnt VAL A rRESII AND beamthil assortment Of firm lota priced Tope. Dolls, Dolt Heads. Dooms. !dallies and Fines Goods :mom; them many nmir , antlatims. Alan. Fish Hanks Linea. Ruts. Timm Films, and description ; of Fn./tine TaeYle. Air sale Wholesale and Retail. amnia pocked in the beat manner. Purehaserx are ii~sited to tall and elamine • JODN M. DaIiGERGER, Importer, No N '2d ,t a belsreen N.l.trlt,t and Ard. attest. F,M1.1 'pct. It ASO. Soap and Candle Factory. 1411111 4 CRIMER THE goap and Candle ractnrinr Psar . icia Lecke, in air norcnch ni 'Pottsville heri..iry elves moire, That ht 1.1tM3113 []trying n 0 die ' business himself at Mr. I.ecke's old stand where he is prepared to rumba' all the articles hi his line nr lui•iness al the very Itsweui raies.'and tespertnille solicits the nulrnnate of the nutilic,lei:ltte C.1.1417.'14 teal they will find it to their. , ',Wren in deal vri‘h hint. tI:7 4 .S`T 3A-if S..pt ..!I. ISM Boys and Chlldren's Clothing. iptig entise - ritier ban nn complete monnrimen necinthing. tit« season. Mitt,' for Day of three ;stile■ of are, to yontir Gentlemen i.f it Wren A n , pne.iiin march trine limiting at title estatilinh• ment culla:teethe priellemp of returning them if they nn rant omit. F A. 110‘71% :s7". 2 a I. Chesnut St. tutlnvirTentli. I.andm„ THE, suftscluisEit lIA3 FOCI sAi.E 111143,T0L 10 yin' valuable Traius ur rann 6dnd • in Vir ginia No I. 8511neresomar the Orange , MIA' Alrianttila 11rnad; IGO acres of sleadow Lind, 400 timer will ticAhect M the remaindet well adapted' to grain, gras ses. 4-o. Thir tract Is well fenced. And has a monitor tabledwelling. wlth,the nrc eee 3e y not•buildings. 'Nth. 2. 45(1, scree in Culpepper county, on the stage road leading to Fredeyirt...tittrg. withir miles or the IMppahertunek canal. and 4 miles or the Orange and Aletactiria flailotad; 120 acre,. nt this trart Is heavily timbered, and a Irrge portinti of it rich meadn, land, and is nnw vet with clnver and ithinthe etiffitient to erase and fatten 50 head of cattle. Thr improve merits are a large and 2 story brick dwel ling, with 4 rooms on it n..f, au , i In feet miesage way In rads story; kilt Min and other CM 3orkipoti under the same roof, with fine water near, saMlie hour. and ice house: Al-o, a farm Moire bat n:itrahleo, gratin its, &C., with a great variety or fruit ifCPS in full bearbig. No. 3. RS: ar trA adloinlng the above, a good prm pottfon nteadon aiid E. acrel of timber—this Irart is II suppl:,:rl with water. The improvements consist of a gotta frame !livening house • and kitchen, curio house and stable, all new. No. 4, Igo no the Potoin2e vier,. baton Alexandria; soil naturally gond, twit redueed by im proper ejillure,l is readii3 simreptibie of nr.provernent; buildings ordinary. Pixie very low. No. 5. 450 In ;;110 acres. in Pamptier county, neat the milte of a !lad oad :about to be male to Masan. Aria. I.l.ooiteri , sr.of thlio land - are heavily inhered. the :remainder conveniently laid off in fields, with never watevin each. and well fenced. There ar.. own 1(0011 apple it's-hard* and a grew varirty of other !roil ties., with two frame dwelling h nua ,, , and other nut 'buildings. There aretwo fine mai weal. on 11111 , S , lll.sled 111 an excellent grain groveinf diStriel. Location 6eahby and copse. ;tient in Sri , Is, Churrhes, hr 'Ellis !net. In its present condition, will produre from 50 to fin bushels of corn to the acre, and may readily be brought tit a state f rattly:l . NO. f 'WO sere. me sb:. Potomac river. 30 11/11P1 below A I:landau; snit/ nod and well adapted to clo ver. This trwci improvements carislst of a two story brick house, 4 rooms Oli 3 thorn with the necessary and tonven lent out louldines. 12. 7.—A tract, or I:00 arrea. in Londrn. enmity. ,a.fahin 2 mile.: of the Potomac River. anif 21 miles nr l'ln-sain•alc. and Ohin canal. Anil of rond gfrial!ty a nil mound'' , adapted t.. grain and won d. and the Ineatinn hraltby. Will bn sold in et body, Or diVl4lPd to Plitt r•Ufebrin•ro. There.-lanB► will be *old nt tow intern and on at torolllodMing 1 , 11115 A,Kily to till. Mtlb}Prlbl.r of Minervville• D R. 11F:NNE:TT. October t0,1735(1. 412—tf Sperm, Tanners' IL.ard and Whale OIL a 4190 GALLONS BLEACHED WINTER AND 4.1,4.0../.4d Fall Sperm Oil. 3.113:MI10114 Vil l / I PaINd Wit.r r and Pall tavern) Oil. 4 221 ,iln &lira I.llroirlied Solar Oil. 3.998 dog toiperinr Elephant Oil. extra libiaehn,l 8.200 - do • bleached Wimp, and Fall Whale ON. 13.711 dn . strained N W and Polar WhnieOii -7.606 do Minene 011. very clear and handsome. 4,003 do burn qual.ty'Tanners' Oil- ' 5.043 do aripi•rini Dank Oil. 1,000. do pore Straits or Cod Oil. 5.0r0 do Common Oil no gniarinr. 11 889 aura No I Lard Oil , SCiucmoati ) 2.000• do Lip! toll, No 2. 100 boxes Nriw Redf iA g l oom 460 do Adornantine Candirs. 83 do Patent Prilithi , d and I. l olar Candlna. 738 do Mould and Dip Candi:" reinord sizes. 2tol 11" hssi timothy' Vt. Una Anap. Saa do surorior Brown Soap. 113 do prime Castile loop. Allaroos, sold, not pvine mar he fe• 111111‘..1. 1101.1)IN & .FRICE, 31 N. Villa re, Third Store above Arrh .13-3 inn G. W. 31ereltanni Celebrated Awn 17. F 55 ' CARCLINC OIL Whja is 440 4 Mice , sat Fatuity Esair.ratiaa j •, Piacases,of the Haman 4 IME,and experience has fully preerd that this T VNIVEIISAL RENEW,' AA. not its eftlial nn tiie list of popular medicines, having. toren. more than II years before the public. . Tertimony of the most disinterested character of its wonderful effects on the animal scutoins is utmost daily rhesented to the proprietor • A yobna man in the Tonto of ViCi/son, whore clothe. Weie burnt off ••f him. was restaged , (withbou suffer. wig.) by the timely use of GA , Da, Numerous are the uneoliritedsmumtentsof patients themselves, and others who have used the Oil.° curers/bleb in themselves appoar en remarkable, tha weer they at aid inieseted in m peoillar point, they courld hardly Save been credited l'he following dirraers new inteng many others in theca's:of which this Oit has Dern compiriety soccer's. halaud iu whisk others had entirely failed ; dpavise. Sweeny, Rinahrine. Wisolgalls, Pull Eva. Ceram., reaskad Gelds, Cogs 441'111,1nd., Lame. deal. Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruise', Sand crack , r au .d.„...1 Feet. Scratches. mr ' Grease. Mange. Rheumatism, Rites) of Animas. External Poisons. Painful ii• 11101111 Affections. Frost Ilitre, , floils.Corns.Whitlows.Runis and Srabli, Chilblains. 'Chapped Hands. Crimp, Contractions of the Muscles. Swellings. Weak neas of the Joints. • • tasked Breasts. &c. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. ReWarli of COUNTERFEITR. ant be surethe name of she .9.Js Prspristsr. GEORGE W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. v.., la blown in the side of haille•lnd In bia hand writing over the Cork. Donilie perigee ded to lake. anything else wiibthepenmWe it Pipet as need Ace.. dm. Weis practlied by those unprincipled dealere'w hose come ience will stretch iWs India Rub ber, and whoure of a kindred spills of thine lo our • larae cities, whose nearlousprattir•shave so recent ly brew exposed to the action of Peniftla• Those who attempt to Counterfeit this unit to are fn. ftrred to the law of New York er f - Noy ISO, by which it will b-3 soon that every person meddling la these, counterfeits is subjecttofaliptmeat. imprisonment and One._ A person genies mot of this State, will be liable t arrest when in the State. and also to be held as a wit news against those .he bought of or sold for. , All Orders itsldreesed to the proprfetor will be primp! ty responded to. • Get a Pamphlet of Arse Agent, and see whit wens derriere acenmpllibid by the .use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally to the United Staten end Canada. Also. by " ' J.V.O. HUGHES. Pottsville ; E. A: Fry. Timaqua ; C.' Pritiley Oraritraliorg ; Fimon flail Bethlehem ;"Pomp & Nettie', F.asicin ; Smith 4. Co.. Alleatown t O. Masser, DUishury ; R. J. Shearer, Mitten; M. Ai. McCoy, Nortiiregerinee l Dr. ds. Xohe. Wilkesbarmr; W. Anthony &C,o.,Whlte ;Amen LI:. W. 8 hare. Lew isho tgi s a. Willismsßeac Creels C. k Ebect. Mauch Chunk; pallet Jones Tunkbannork Frederlck Klett 10 Fo.; 'Wholes& • gent, Phltedetphia. • • nov.l. JEW. . • -iy, • . . Wheat Flour. 35,00—Rye, do. $3 per bbl.—Corn Meal. $3. 0,0 do. — W4e,at, Bed 3 1 02. White, $1 10...--Rye, 65 centF. --Corn 65--Oats, 41 cents per baatel.- Whiskey 27 cuts per gallon. As this trade has been est off fort seteraf days during the week, in corisequeuce of the amumulation of loaded cars thr latter end of last week, on the Schuylkill level, a request was made to 4he State Superintendent, to put on an additional Locomotive . for tram porting these cars. General Rumfort di . - n . ks that - the fault rests 'With, him. We Publb.h the correspoadence , i below, at the request of the dealers : i‘f BANNAN t h.a. 6 ' . ;—AI a a.erion of the Utosd firreet Cost . Merchanta. held this reeuing. to hear the report. cif die Aommittee• appointed the•ee amt rirvionr, rn• rusks enqulriet. &C., retailer inittrute too 0 3ft d t g ...purse pursued by the Reading Railroad 'company. li Wa 9 una nitnenely . z Resolved. In order . that Ornight!bezio ne ran , g e n. ee .11,. genera a 111 1 l ng those Interested, in use cost- Region angt rbielph!re, to send at eopy ,f t h e ten ., received from Can. Rumforii. (ttai Slate b4a a k e „ts,e. Columbia Railroad.) , In reply to One rddresserts....and, numerously aigned by them. to bite you. with the desire that you would Insert is in your paper. C. lIAMIL-rOX, ESil • Dfdr under:tond from your reprotentations, that theft. R. Co.. ulledge as. l a reason for not supplying:the COill -Dealers in , ther - , ‘7estein part of Philadelphia. i.vith,rhe Coati they require, that the transportation of their Coal Cars IS unnecessarily ttelaved upon the Schuylkill level. This Is northe fur;t. On MOnday last. by the re port of tha Despatches of the Rlcriding K. R. Co•,. 241 Coal Cars were passed over the Bridge. added to 38 Coal Cars upon our Sideling, made 279 soul cars , transported over the I,eVel on that day. 0.1 Tue-day. Wednesday, and this day (Thursday) we eould have passed SOO cars if 'we fiat] had, them... You will therefore perceive that•the difficulty does nut lie with us. I have received nu complaints either written or verbal from itny officer of tho Reading It. It. CO. If complaints haif been made tp me, of any diffi culty originating ,with any officer of the State, or in any deficiency of 'Motive Power. I should have paid imnietlinte attention to it. ' • Indeed, the facilities afforded to the Reading R. R Co., this setecin upon the Schn)ilkill, Level. for the tranAportution or their Coril are greater than. . .they ever enjoyed before. I cannot view therefore this attempt to throw blame upon; me, in justifica tion of the extraordinary course they,lave seen fit to adopt towards the Coal Dealers, as originating in a spirit of justness or kindness. In conclusion, 1 assure you, thiirt am ready.' as, heretofore, tripes over the Level from ten to three hundred Coo( Cars% day. A rteli of business upon the Columbia K. R. occasionally decreases thenutn her of Coal Cars which we pasS over our Road, but this is but temisirary. and we can pass the avera-e. I have. stated abeore. 4.l F ir Li>comotiics have been empluvod•till 9, o'clOok at night trans porting the empty Coal Cais °lithe Co., over tte. Level to the Schuylkill Bridke. This does not look_ like delay or ill will on our. , part • My anxious de sire is to do the greatest ptS•,..sible . business upon the- Road, and to neetemitodate, the Public, and no mis representations will swerve me from my purpo-e Respeethilly, YOU Obedient Servant. • RumFogr. Soil , 111, P. find Colt Phil'a.,R. R mmo S.—Since writing the atinvo. I have received a petitionraiiirtrerotAy signed by the Cool Dealers on Broad 'Firer,. Au tienv. presso4. I must commit• nicute this letter to Ifieftl, with thy regp6etw i ho _Ring it trill prove Fatisfuetory. A. R. • It is notorious that a large number of ears were delayed between the ',Schuylkill level and Broad street. last week, f i rom some cause or other—and' it was i'vd,toonsetpecce of this delay that the trade to Broad street was sus pended. We do not , belietie that the Rail road Company would, under existing cir cumstances. voluntarily delay 'fink own cars, because it would militate against , their own interests—hitt at tho same time, we know that it is Ilair desire to du as little Broad'sfreet trade as possible so ktig as the great demand for shipping 'exists, and the markets abroad Oe short ni supplies.' The Philadeltihians wilt have access to the Coal region throughotti the whole winter, and the trade, and the. Company also, will be mutu ally benefitted by the ,Philadelphians oriPf . buying supplies for present wants,untittlio : shipping from Richmond is cut off' by storm winter. JENNY LIND IN NEW ORLEANS. A,c wespondent of tl! . e IC: Orlimns Delta, got to be behind in the 1-pirit of public hos pitality toward the renowned'songsrress4ro poses the following reeflitAmy fur tier itL flint city : In our sister cities of the North "that gel" has been received with great distirc-• non let ua. here in the Crescent City, be not belekrd hand in paying tribute to the gicatest artiste of the day. _ I propose the' following as the programme fur the recci ;4 ;', tion of fenny Lind when she reaches. - ttlig city, either by steamboat or railroadt Let the Mayor. recorders, and the Councils of each municipality be imattendance, with, ap►• proprinte insignins.t,.dee.sr-es.'Are. I propose the dress oftlie Maroc- to be acio - • duroy shorts, blue stockings with red clocks: shoes and large buckles, red vest, white hox coat, and chapeaus de bras with green plume. For the recorders, white shorts, red stockings,. shoes and buckles,greeomats with large white• metal buttons, wool hats, turned up orione side with a buck's tail. Fer — the membets or the Council, green shorts, sky-blue coats with large yellow buttons, yellow stockings with green• clocks, shoes and buckles, to have• shorn white aprons (emblematical) and a clean nap. kin . in hand. As soon as Jenny approaches the shore, the Mayor to step forward and sing a few stanzas of "Yankee Doodle," with a. parody of '"Jenny Lind's come to town."— The procession then to move through the prin— cipal streets, Ilaruum SOITIC eight on tea, years. behind Jenny. in a strai,ght jacket, (red) sup— ported by tbi•sesorders, at each corner of the street tole athytved to exclaim,--"that Angel"' and. no• other spet et. NV hen the procession reaches the middle of Canal street, a halt to be made, when the Alderman unite in sing— ing-the song of "Sing, sing, ye dark ies sing." The procession then to pr,,ceed to the St.. Charles Hotel, where the proprietors and all' the servants are to be present, neatly dressed: in front of he hotel, and - greet Jenny with. the song of .• %V hat have you got for supper, good, Mrs. Bond ?" Jenny will then be allowed to retire to her room; the entire multitude to sing "Jenny put the kettle on." The whole po• lice, to be in attendance, with appropriate badges. ike., will then sing, "Clear the kiteh• en," when all will peacmbly retire, except the Mayor, Recorders and Aldermen,, who, before they leave ; will sing, some futrorite, air of their own. SES. The above to be teh t ttsed' in full costume once a week until 'glint Angel" arrives.— Saw. dust sit thick to be strewed around the hotel', trit - pthvent disturbing"thalt Angel." The following significant motto was Offenvt as a toast at an excursion last week ott the opening of the Penna. Railroad to Hollishlys. burg: Pennsylvania, rteb to every thing But a knowledge of her own strength. • •• itOWANV - S,_ • . . TO - NIC - MIXTURE, ceriaill;atre. FEVER4A eV E. ] ACENTSJ. S. C. Martin. Jnba G. Semen. Potts, villa: Henry. Shiealee. Part eatiwn: S. S. Uhlman. tlebnyibiti Helen J. W. Gibbs. inentville , and by stoleknepere and merchants generntly tbrouybow.lo.3 United Siatee. ' Probriatitis pfpce Jio. lfft tioatb 34 street, 1%44 1' delPbia.' 401114 K. nowt . Off. 19, ;SNP 42 .7n19 posTsceirr: By Telegraph and Yesterday's,,Masi, PAll.2,lWplia, PC l Atap, 4 0.04 f DROAD writaisit eo e, Taxon'. Or..r thl Miners' jouenal I Th Ha/00hp', ()Tiber 11PN:rt. Steirrintendrnes Cijfre, L'6i:ndelp6io, 0ct.21, 18501. ' I