IN ZEN IR2 ~~~~~~ r-, m MIN.ERW JOURNAL-, SATURDAY, NOV. 9,!'1850 ' AVE HAVE SENT nu.i.s to o niimfier a our .4 'Philadelphia Subsrribers. They will' please remit tne.amount by mail. Our irild . CoSecti is deceased-, . • • and at present, we have no Collector ih the city. 4 IFE isstlFlANCE.—There is, peihaPv. nothing .na t c reates so severe a pang; on the &alit hed as 'the reflection that we are leaving those ;We Inge, per-, haps' a wife and children. dependent kripon tb• cold chsrliv of the world: Therefore eveiy one in life shoffi nrepare for this emergency. it elm he d.ine, 1 ...ern' by the poorest, through the agency of Life Insu rance t;•.,1 Crery man whn loves hit. family °tight to get 1.15 tf, it fe insured. Every man in debt.and tojeninnprnr,,,riy, .nughr in have his life insured, lest ar his death his prq.netty may be sartifire& These me , twit tew whn could not.',..ve a •ninll sum annually;to insure their lives; which If not invested in Ibis way vennid he mpent perhaps in-irides, and theirfanillles thus left to pennry and want. Life insurance tg 'berm:Mill:just all (...mmon In this routury as 'lie itisittatice; and simuld be more so. Wives persuade yonrlinhands—you con sire enough in your household affairs to pay the annual premium witlmut feeling ft—and the reflection that you are pro. viied for. Will atone he a full recompeinielor the out: 1 . 011 can ltivure the 11VeS Of vent husbands fur VOUT aim benefit, and the amount cannot be touched Weir creditnrs in case of their death. rail information on tills subject can he obtained on ri application to B. iIANNA.N; at the Office of the Miners' Journal. , TFIE PILISON.—We learn that the I I sioners of Schuylkill County pdised Jution on Thursday last,• that if, cer - tens of otfr Borough would _take t Mar et street, and give them aJ till Jot back of the Court House, t 'they would change the location of th . Efforts are making to secure the:lot, confidently believed that the chang; effected. • - OhstNtions on the Railroad. *By under the proper head. it will lie 'see reward is offered for the arresi if th or' persons; who i'ecently placed; ohs on the Mill Creek' Railroad. This isl ter in which every cilizen shook] lee interest, and no pain should ;be s! bring, the offenders to justicei scarcely conceive of a more ftehdishl than that which would promp( to (mime. Besides thehTss of life co upon an accident thus caused,iit is of much moment that our Lat Oaf K ilroads be kept free from every obstniction t this lime for the transportation of ecial,,and that every sort of hindrance or stopPitg.e beavoid ed as much as possible. - Witl:i' the utmost possible care 'occasional delays cannot be prevented, and - therefore every attempt wilfully to increase the difficulties should be visited in the most summary Manner. The .4 penalties of the law cannot f 0 inflicted too _ severely upon such offenders.\ ;,, • ___ _......:.-_,-.- _ . . The o Lortfoco Majority in flennsvlvania, 013 Ike Congressional vote a little rising office thousand. Upwiirds of 50,nn0 Whigs did not vote, and only out. 35,000 Locothcos staid at home. .A Pi Whig vote is a Whig victory' both in the Mate and in the United States. How-would it answer to deprive those who neglect this important duly of a citizen of the priv . ilegc of voting . ? It is a species of negligence that is -unpar donable in a Republic, and a penalty ought be attached for its non-performance. New Work House an Mackwers Island.— The corner stone of the new York House ab'lut to be erected on Blackwell's Island N. Y.,:-for the employment of pen-6ns commit ted to the cify Pri.ons, Penitentjary,and Alms House, •was laid on Saturday last with ap propriateceremonies. The front l uf the House facing New York Island wig . be 750 feet hing, and .150 feet deep. The ;great merits of the design are perfect inspection, classifi cation and yenulation. The work of buil ding • will be executed in a great part by the prisoners. t ' o ,Netr l'ark Printer's dnion. great mee ting ot, the Printers of New•Yok was held on Saturday evlening last, to:consider the adoption of a general _scale of prices and other measures for the advantage of the craft. Among:)the speakers prent,;•..,*as Horace Greely. Ire disapproved every:attempt at a strike, but advise s d consolidation and Union among the members as the West means of attaining, the object of the Oiganization. At Siznora Pqrodz's debut in! New I or}-, on Monday evening, amid a shoti'er of boquels thrown upon the stage at the ehise of one of her ,s2 . ngs, a. beautiful white ' e was let ' I se 6t some mit.' of the audierie.e, t frightened, irfleW into one of-the upper tie - 1 1 : of the theatre instead of to the I rstage as in tended _ 1 Powers' Statue. of Calhoun,: which was buried•with the wreck of the thip El t.:act h :I lost ors ;he 19th ;of July last, - has 'been re cowered. Mr. Johnson, of 15140...1., is the Author ot.this' important recoFpry—he has been engaged at'it for three months past. . Gen. Taylor's . Remains.—Tl4.; remains of the late President reached Louisville ; by., I 1. "r 1 their final resting place, on Friday of last •'. - i• week. The body was fiEt Ily interred in the .i:. family burying ground seveni Miles from r 111 the city , Y. , Judze Dora Cooper, of Miuesota paid n short visit some (lays sinee to 4 :,his brother 11 the lion. James Cooper of this . ; - borougli.— 1 1- . lVe undeastand that he makes an eadellent Juthre, and is regarded as one of the most prominent and p'opular men of the West Arre.vt of, a enunterfriter.—An individual was arrested in Norristown, °a Friday of last week, fur passing couatertei • t i bills of the 'Merchants' and Manufactu.rers' Bank of burg. He was making some pttithases ILI a t_ - ore - at the time of his arrest. ; - 11• The Public School Systehz `has been triumphant in New York, by an immense ~majority, It is a libel upon the intelligence ii .. of.the day, to submit such a qu , istion to the peoplefof their rejection. J. R. F/ani.trea, has assumed the proprie-,i terqhfp of the Philadelphia Daily ',Yews. The.' editorial department is in charg6jOf John P. Sanderson, late publisher. _ --..:- . i ' 4 The Philadelphians are talkin 4 iOr crectin; , ..-,:k. ni -' a large and magnificent Musical. Hall in the .- - • I 1 central part of the city. A similar idea was :i proposed some tinie since by thetostoilians. '& '.... - I f-, The agg,Tegate, t number of buildings erec :.,--t .i'ed in. New York; since 1840, is 1,5,409. The ti number erecting 1 during the present vearis --.:. 1,912. % The• New . York Herald in alluding to the proceedings of the recent women's Conven lien remarks as fidlows: "3 - jut there was a:Temarkable omission in ,all their proceedirigs. Not a baby, among, ;7.'411 the three• or Poor hundred wurnen- pres r.—ent, was seen—not a wisper, or an itmivu ation, that babies are necessary to the pre- nervation of society, did we bear. 1 That important branch of the subject was trudged entirely. And till some practical_snbsfitutes for the laws of the Creator a.rel proposed, the Women's Rights Convention is 'destined c to filtrable over the cradle." A TOUGII,„STOILY lire find a tough story going — the round of the papers as "a statement of facts' of an old lady, SI years of age, who recently died at Lawrenceville from a tumor in the, abdo men. A post mortem examination -.was made, and after sawing through a hard oval I shaped substance taken from the body, it was found to contain a fully developed female child,! The old 'lady was remembered to have been considered entiente about forty years since, and all the preliminary prepara tions were made for the reception of the little stranger, but it never made its appel4r ance uotill brouaht to light by -the recent disclo%ures of the doctors. It is moreover stated on the authority of a highly respeet able physician that the child bore signs'.of at least a probable recent living existence; ' COURSE OF PRESIDENT PILLIKOIIF:. President Filtnote is winging Olden opin ions by his patriotic course in relation to . the Union, and the agitators of the North and the South. He has, since he entered upon the duties of Chief Magistrate, fully real ized the warmest expectations of his mends. Hellas shok'vn that he is the President, not of he North or of thi l South, not of theEest or dale West,but of the witou UNION. Letters from Washington intimate that the Presi 'dent may deem it expedient to issue a proc lamation in the course of a few days in re:- lation to the Fugitive Slave Law. The course of the Executive is plain. He must uphold the Constitution and the laws as they are, nod in this he will be fully sustained by the people. Public sentiment is sound upon this subject in. Philadelphia. Our cit izens are UNloNisrs, not cold and formal. but decided and enthusiastic. The ,conduct of our Chief Magistrate thus. far, hhs afforded the liveliest satisfaction. He has shown himself \ worthy to occupy the high post he tills. He is.calm yet decided, moderate but firm. He for the Union as it is, and will carry out the laws as they are without ref erearoe 4o the igiatics of the North or of the South. This is the true, the lofty, the pa triotic policy. and we Like plee.. - -ure in chee-- on and sustaining, an Executive who Oirts manifested such fidelity to the oblirm ; tions of his exalted pa'asitiun. With such a man et the bead of rational affairs, we have little to fear. The Union will be pre served. the Constitu-ii;on wall he vindicated. the Laws will be uplicld.—Philada. Inguircr. .mmis a Rmo- :aici citi- e lot in for the n da) s, Prison nd it is will be la notice Mr person uctiuus a mat .a deep ared to I Ve can I innlice uch an sequeni I I m atter ill Sotto of ilteinci. Thanks?. 'ring They. —The States-, as far as heard from, have appointed the follow ing Thanksgiving days : _ Maine, Dec. 12 N: Hamp., -Nov. 28 Vermont, Dec. 5 Mass.. Nov:2B Connecticut, 28 Disrorenps.-- 7 -Mr. Lavard has made a discovery at .Nineveh of the greawst interest. He has penetrated into a chamber which appears to be of the SRMe Class as the "House of Records," noticed by the prophet Ezra. Iu this chamber 111-. Layard found in if-rra corm tables, piled up from the floor io thceilmg, 'what are appar ently the archives of the Assyrian Empire during, a long histbrical succession. Five large cases of these tables have been packed up for transportation to England. Some of our antiquariah literati indulge the idea that these tables will give us a better account of the history, religion, jurisprudence anct phil osophy of the Assyrians, thirteen ceniuries before the Christain era, than we have of either Greece nr Po , me doting any period of their history.• is...Enligratio,n.—So Large is the yearly emigration trom G reat Baal° to this country and to other places, that many will suppose the population of that kingdom must be gradually falling off in numbers. Mr. Lain in his " Observations on Europe," says that there are about 28 millions of inhibitants in Great Britain. That . the regular increase is 420,000 whereas the greatest amount of emigration .being in the famine year 1848, was only about 270039. From this annual addition to an already overcrowded people, when wretchedness increases, or elbow-room grows scarce. Mr. Laing argues that at some period not distant, the present organization of the British Government must come to a violent end,unless a peaceful revolution Shall provide' a speedier remedy. a_4'Lola Montes.—This celebrated person age flow in Paris, is separated frum her hus band, Capt. Heald. The Prince of Nepaul. who.was pleased with her appearance, and who made her several "presents, has left fur his own country, and she does not Wish to be consoled, since the departure of the In dian Prince. It is said in some quarters. that hiving studied the inconsistancy of our humanity, she has resolved io go into a con vent. - Her intention is to go to Madrid, .and there to enter the House of the Carmelits. PTI - The Mormon Name. —People haveoften wondered what the _word Mormon rneans. It is easily explained.% Morino. or Mormon. is the Greek for humbug or hobgoblin. and paraphrastirallv, for a - elusion or counterfeit. Little did that crafty impostor, Joe Smith. ,with alt cktftiness, suspect ;he close-fit 'tin, cap he was making for his newly con cocted imposture, when he gave his statute, book the name of the "Book of :Mormon," literally the book of humbug. .ifonster Ship. —The largest .merchunt ship in the world is about to be built in New York. by W. fI. Webb. It is a clipper chip; 230-feet in length, with 42 feet breadtl4 or beam and 25i feet depth of hold. She will bet feetiongerthan anv merchant vessel sailing, from the port of New York. (theship Washington, the largest,' being, 205 feet in length.) and considerably, the largest vessel of her class ever built. islie is intended for the Canton and California trade. rri'Needics were first made in London by a nenTo from Spain,in the reign of Mary: but as he died without teaching the art, it was lost t ilt 1.56 q. when it was taught by Elias Gro rose. a German. Insig,niticent as this little instrumenk*pears. there are but few com modities WitiCh in their manufacture require more skill, and' provide more labor for a greater number of artizans. Dickinson Collcze, at Carlisle, Pa., now under the control of the Methodists,. tva established by Jonn D'ckitrzon. in 175.1. licqwas one of the most remarkable men of rtis State.both in intellect and energy of char acter. The Rev. Dr.'J. T. Peek is at this time President of the College, which is`ren re-ented to be in a highly prosperous condi. - . lion. • , The' Press qf llfiss mum?: —Th e_46 pa- I pers published in Illsssissippi are thus clas 'oified :—Whigs and for union 7 : democrat [ and avowedly disunion 5: democrats and 1 azitationists 9: democrats and favoring the Governor's proclamation, but opposed to disu nion as present remedy. 2; unknown 1-- 1 total 46. 17The Tobacco Busincss.—There are in operation at the present time in Richmond, font-three Tobacco Factories, in which are employed over 2,300 hands, and which pro duce in manufactured tobacco fourteen mtlr lions five hundred thousand poundsannually. IS7 , Tlic Rea42ng °IA szood and well con ducted newspaper, even for the short space of one quarter of an year, brings more sound instruction, and leaves a deeper impression, than would be acquired, probably, at the best school in twelve months. Storred to Dcath:--The - Cleveland Plai :dealer . says a young German girl. a Catholic; bcroming ir.sane on the subjectof religion, took to fasting And prayer some weeks ago, and has finally starved to death. CC7' The Free use of bowie-knives down South. among the legal profession, has been defined 25 "SHARP PRACTICE"--to knock a man down with a chair, while he is addres sing an audience, is called CHEERING the speaker. • :3:7A Westei.n paper publishes the follow• ins?, notice ;—"Dry stove wood wanted at this office in exchange for papers, N. B.—Don't hying logs that the devil can't split." ga - Afruil eullirator of Clermount Coun ty, Ohio, is said to have realized a profit of more than $lO,OOO during the late season from the sale of,pcaches. • - The Ratan Co - al Breakir case is now pro gressing in the U. S. Ciriuit Coati at Phil adelphia. -Oak Hall, 13oslon.—Those wishing to pur chase clothing, at wholesale or retail, should not•fail to call on, G.-W. Simmons, tilt. pro prietor of OAK Haut.. He sells chmp, and furnishes excellent garments. GLENDoN InoN.—The Arnerican Institute of the city of New York was awurded a Gold gedal to the Glendon . Wolks, at East Boston: Mass, "for Locoinotive and Car Tires., and beautiful speciniens of Iron." nEAR_E - KiateittElfs The quantity sent by Railroad this Week la 49,133 tons. nearly 100 t tone leis than last week. We inelloe to the rpinion that the Railroad Compa ny will not reach 50,000 tons abaih in any one week thieseaeon. The oreathet is is . rnirotiog to Issurne a . . ~ set ry moped. Vesterday—we had a 'cold, disagfeel ble\ . ain which appeared to be the termination of the Indian Summer . • , The Lehigh and Lackawaniric Companicia have on more Coal for Pate this season—their present orders will exhanst their ',hide supply. The. Wilkesbarre trade by the North Ilfarich Palo' has again been ob 'articled by it freshet, set that this is the only region that has any Coal Tor s"le. and here the ttormand far exceeds the ability to supply, ;In is now evident that the market Witt be abort sboutihree, hundred •thous and tons, whiCh will maintain a brisk trade from this , region unto the petiod that shipments from Richmond are cat off by Ice in the Delatvare. This short sup ply is 'Twine entirely to the destructive freshets. which 'grearly damaged the different (lanais trading to mar ket, and obstructed th'e navi:a9on of the same a con. pideratde portion, of the season. 'The facility for mi ning Coal in the.dirf. font . regions alral.d y horned, is equal to stfOply any demand the coign. y Thbleaecti of the may rerriee. Whartlis atjtichrnonti, we believe, expire nn the 30th or November, Pod vizotous offorts ought to be Made at ho'le to &event ariy failing into ,the haw!' of the •inatidle-men':' the ensuingyear. 31a nv of evils tinder which the trade has lingered the , past year, were caused by the middle : men. and never I can be removed intinies or depression, PO long ait they . Ihave poisessinti of these Whirring. Their mode of doing business has not Only crippled our Coal Opera tors and diminished the trade of thia Region. but se ri misty i 'forted the -revenue of the Rail Road Company , up to the time or the freshet., It is to the Wriest of I , the whole Trade, and particularly to the Railroad Com pany, that they should hr removed as speedily as pls slide. They have sucked the lire-blood of the trade from the producing informs, without confer, tug any ' betiefi: upon the consuming ,Interests—in fact they stand in the position of interloper. or plundeters of both the producer and consumer—first eripitline the latter by extending t ',this beyond his means, and then fleecing him out or the profits or his labor and capital, which they pocket, vi bile the tionsumer is not benefit_ led, but frequeatly injured. -: At least two of, the Wharves ought to be leased to perrons who would bot engage-in„ buying and selling Coal, merely receive and ship coal at a fair commission for those who have nn Wharf facilities. :New York, Dec. 12 PennsOvania. " 12 Maryland. 'Nov. 29 Indianna, " 28 Florida. " 29 The Receipts of the Reading Rr.il, Road, fur the month of Orrolicr, reached *365;031, of which *334.- 425 Were derived from t 'oul torinage, and 030,606 from Paeeengere and; other tonnage: ° In roin.equence of the advance fin the price of Coal here,the dealers in Broad Street have erivanced the retail price of Broken, Egg, and Stove Coal, to .11.5.,..S per ton delivered. A meeting of the stockh. , lders of the Delaware abd Dodson, Canal 'Company, was - hc1:: In New York on ,The rthertore submitted their proposition for an additinil or 81.2000 to the capital stock °rine Company:in order to enlarge the Canal. &c. The stheitholders voted it unsnimmiely, ar.d furthermore the D ;rectors t, issue tlic additional &OM of 3300,000 at any time hereaftcy. If necessary, n ita nut railing the sioekho!ders together. ainnant of Coal pent over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad for the weak ending on Thursday evening last W Eta TtiT• 1.. WEEK, ToTA L-. Pt Carbon, 1 4 . 0 55 07 40 ' , • 100 'IS • 120.478 01 51: c...rtom,. o,oom 02 liio 003 is ' 4412 , ..1 00 S. haven, 14 1114 014 4fil 310 115 • 93,11, 1:1 Pt Clinton, 6,524 11 149,61,0.15 41,0.52 03 Torl by R Rand eln'l 1,470.172 . 00 TO 113 m, time 1 - Isl lra r-11311ro'all I (120 311 113 " " Canal . 420,610 OS 1.4 U 1,951 OS Increase this year... fir. Inn• 29 220 12. The follow ing to the nitanllly of Coal iminiported aver in Schuylkill County,for the week ending Tbur.iday evening. W cyst. Ti4TAI.. %line VIM and (11. R.R. 1.Q,697 18 1061.02 19 I.lttle R. R. 0,534 19 159.534 03 Mill Creek do 0.316 02 20d,522 Nto,nnt Carbon do 07 114ti.,3ti 19 Villlry Ao 9.452 II 215.005 18 At Carbon and Pt 'Carbon IM 279 II 377,773 1•6 rninn Canal do 1.137 Id 64.1155 15 ' A , t 759 09 11.4dS 13 Sent for the week ending November 2, 1050. Wityr ' Tor. t.. Ely Lnhlch Co. 13.732 10 2.57,037 02 • Room Roo Miriel, — 4,515 13 75.900 12 Beaver Meadow f'n , 20'2 01 27,571 00 Sprint Moontoln CO, 410 12 43,539 tr; 1 Colerain. , , 131 Oti 2.010.1 18 I , ..I'l,ontfOrty root Co., 22.103 05 , Ilazlntoq,en.ll Co., 17 10 51,2260 7 Diamond Cn., 12,10 S 00 Hems Moontatn Co., 4,014 IS 81,130 02 ' Witkrshatto CO, 4 262 01 , 23.07 I I 13.115 II Nr2.919 13 To same p'eriod last yrar, 697,2!-.3 Derreav this yrar. M hr MATER OF TOLL •ND TR4NaroRTATION ON RAILCOIO for 0 , 50. • From M C4rhon.A.Haven.P.elinton To Richmond. I ' t 65 J 45 To 1•1111.1.-Iphia, I 7. 1 = rj `IIE• DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES IN THE Phila. IL delphia Art Uninn will take place:oil the 31st nr December pref. The engraving fnr subscribers fur the present year, is called Mercy." Dream, from Don celebrated Painting, belonging to the cutler tool of the late Edward Carry; Esq., a copy of %%Inch . ran he seen at nor Bookstore 7 i The.principal prize this suar, is the elegant painting ;If Mercy's Dream. inetttution is In a tlontislting condition, and number nr tothscribers for the present year, far esreetls the ntitatter to ran, iv nod lasiyear. Persons witthine to ruhscrthe, will please letrve their names as early as posbthle woh the soh...tater.' It. HAN% AN, Honorary Secretary for &Anyl4ol County TIIE NEXT DISTIIIIICTION OF PIIIZES IN thia Ineiontion will take pinee In New Ynik, on the 2 1 Ith Di , *enthor. l'!50 A Susst-riptlon of fro ee :II I' : I. A Print from are ft•le lin., Eheraw log. by Bret from celebrated painting of Anne Page, :(en der and Shellor. , ' A set of fine Engraving., executed in the ltighmit mytA, niter rot.ife Meant yf -Icadta ; EDMOND'. M' &holt, ; Intnl. l / 4 Iheakee ; nußaNn's Dore, Platys. anti Wooovit.t.,E'Ai rani Payers. , a - A share in the distribution of 1 2 3inringt, flutt hette.Y, N. &Ad anti other woeks of Arts some of whith .are worth 61.1.) 'al thousand doling*. The one .one insiiintien last tear W. 13 39 , 4140. and the list t:f . isubscribers is rapidly • tip ror 12 , 50, , The namlier of Paintinas, Sa , already procured for distribution hp lot on the '2Olll DeCein'her, itunibrr. :hear 400, which.will be inrreased to st least 5 or 600. Pr rsons wishinito subscribe; or obtain any further information will please esti on the subscriber at his Bookstore, VetisSille. a Isere a' list of the prizes can be seen. fi HANNAN, • H•cworary Secretary for Schuylkill County Nrnr. 0. 1530 45 Proclamat ion. 1 . 17 o r e. u nr i t e s t:, the or I h i: n e . o L . U n T o ll r E c t , l ,, K . KIDDER, E jt h. , n E: r f! I t t h e : county Perinsylvat.ia. anli'Jnetlee of ! the set, cal Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery, in •aid manly. and BRIIJAIIIIF; Jkcori ll•sigErt, Esquiree, Judges of lire Court of, Qviarter SPKWIIIII of lhe Peace, Oyer and Tr rmlner..anif Gen oral Gaol Delivery, for the trial Of all capital and other offences, In the said county of ideltuylk ill" by their pre, cents to Me directed, have ordered a Court of common _Pleas, Operand Terminer and General Gvol Delivery. - ta be holden at Dm icsburg, nrl blondity the 9th day of December next, st 10 o'clock - A . M io continue two weeks, If nrceseary. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner. the Ju,,ticea of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they ate by the id precepts, commanded to be then and the' P. at 10 &riot kin the forenoon of said day, with their roll 4, records, iuqui kitinnu.etamltmlintu, and all•nther renrombranees, to do those things whirh in their several "the, a appertain In be done; and all those that are bound by recogni• cancer, to prosecute kgßlMit the prisnuers, that nre or then shall he in the gis6l of said COLI iy Of Schuylkill. are to be then and there to prosecute then!. as shall 'bejusi. ' Gnu ,rrii az Tiff cififififyiTALTll. Sheriff's oche., Orwigs- O. )1. STRAUB, Sheriff. burg. Nov. 9, 1t , .50. ' 45-tc , N. B. The wiineeses and jurors Wilo are bisintison• ed to attend said Court, are required an attend plow- , totally; 'ln crud of non-attendance the law In such cases•inade and provided, will he rigidly :enforced.— This notice itf published by older of the Conti; those ennrcreed will govern themselves accordingly_ AVOTICE 18 HEREBY CIV - EN TII Al' A - count Llo or Common Pleas, for the trw efeau t ,es at t r ,,,„, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held al Orwigsborir In the 'minty aforesaid, On Monday the !td day of December neat, at 10 . o'clock A. kl. to con tinue one week. Therefore all persons having kilts pending; and a:I persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, Will - take notice and govern theufselves accor dingly. C. IC STRAIIII, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office.' - _Orwigeburg, ' Nov,. o, 1850. 4.5-te THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND 'POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: THE COAL TRADE FOR 1850. =I 49,233 00 I Isl. 141 13 256,0:30 tr; 259,030 07 RAIL ROADS cOrd. TRADE Philadelphia Art Union. mEtters ',KEAN!. American Art Unlon„ - NEW YORK. I"roclamatloti. :VOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT A COURT IN °Mammon Pleas, for the trial of cant.% at issue in and for the county of Schuylkill.will be held at Or— arleaburg, In the county aforeitaid,nn Monday the 16111, of December neat, at 10 o'clock A. M. to cunt in.te one' week. • Therefore all persons having sults pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at raid Conn, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. C. M. STEL&UkIi, siheritts Office. Orwigsburg. Nor. 0. IR:A. . , Doctor Yourself!. FoR TWENTY.FITE CENTS 2t 2 By..menns of the .Pocket :srulapins, or F,very one hir own Physician! 30th edition rith upwards of a hnndred meravinO, showing pnvale liseases in every shape and trm, and malformations Of oe eenerallve ey•lem, by WM. TOUNG. 11t. D. The time has now arttved, 'at ca•rsons sufferirm from .:ctet diseases, need no wire milli:no. the V IeTINI or QtlaCIC- Mr...fa by the prevcripttnew ontaitird in this book anv ne. may cute hintrelf, with in, or the knowledge of the . . _ the eeneral routine of pri vate disease. it fully ex; ►stns tlie cause of tnupbomr• truly decline, with oborrvatilns on marri.tge—be si,les ninny other dermastnents %stile, it Would Hot be proper to enumerate in the ptblie prOts. r- - e Any person seeding TWESTY-FIVE e6riTtlelrl clo‘ed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book. by.ma it, or five conies will• be seta for one dollar-- Address. " OR. W. YOUNG, No, 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia. •• Post-trill. :7e,' DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any' of lb . & 11 , seaseo dem . , ihed Intik different public:it lens. ni Otfice.ls2 Spruce street, every day between 9 Soh 3 o'on,r,k (sunduys eseepted.) Phitada., Nov. 0, ISSO , 45-ly Executor's Real'Estate. 1V 4 1 BE soFi` rust.tc SALE IIY THE: • 1., undtirsieami exemators of the last W.ll and Tes tsment of Nl' hart Graeff, tut. of the Rorough or °s wims/Mrs, -, nnelkill roonly, deceased. at the Poldle . 'Widow CR EFE,. to said Elototteh of Or -. te - ,susg, W EIJNESLIfit V . the fat day °liana:try. ..e.sl,nt I o'rinekla the afternoOn the fellowleg des cribe:l Real Catate it. wit: - • - .. NU. 1 A certain 51easitate, Tenement and Int if antwid situnte in said- liornntth of . Ortriasbura. Srliui.fkiti cnnnty, nittntninz hit of .Ganrge Linde —1 and the- Conn . Ilotiqe lot, abd. fronting fe,,'-'4" -by Centre Titinpilte. and note ..p.,,, i s..l -I.y Ihr vv I.IOW, and knwArn as the RISING SUNI 110 TEL. NO'. 8- Also. n certain Garrlen lot marked in the gent-MI 1;,14n of sai , l Borough of wit:shirrs, Wllll OOOl i Jer ( 70 ).nlifoining 10.0 f John Batman, Esq., and Jusenti No 1 Alem, a certain lot of grquod •itnate former ly in.Wesj Brunswick lowa-401i, now in said,Bortingli Of Orwivdoira, comity afore:raid. a•ljoininz lom or Jnettq llontzimzer. Sr.. Abner Strunk ahtt and ft )1111112 nn Wilf6ingtOn:Flll4t, contal9isig one acre and 'seventy-right (Wren-v/1 More Or le.;•:" N 0.4 AIM/.a cerlait.4..l, of ground kitnaie former: ly in kre•t Etrunswirk IfMllgilili.lllllit in ...rid 1/1/rUlltfll or Orwig..hura, adjoining I.;te of George Yeager. Ti ter 51..iier and others, containing two and a half acres. N... 5 Ala", all tit.tt certain tract or Florin land situalt. formerly in Weat lirnmovick lownsion. now in s.ald Horoneh of 0 twigiburro adjoining lands of Frederick iltck, John Hannan Joann.. Helier and nth -1:1111,1i. eietoeen new.. more or leas:— Thr Tracts of land and lota is good forttliog land aod'well coltivated. Terms and conditions will be • ...ode known on the dal.: of sale. • • . Should the find desfribe4 property in wit. the Ta %ern hand n.st he quid on oats] day. then the A:true war be offered f o r rent (iota the tiro, of April )B+sl. JOsTril K. 1:11.1EFF. DANIEL K GIL %,EFF. Ore Ipbtirg. Nov. 9, ISSO 45.8 t DEMAINING IN TIIE 1"IST OFFICE . . POTTS. IV rifle.. Pa., on the Ist of Ners . emher, le:10 Arentlr.mg W Greenfield raspar:Sittenel Elizabeth Abard George GlLlawny Mtss 3 tir if John 1 , Brady Mich.t.-1 2 Griffins I fl shipNetgaut Peter 11"1:q Patrick CiaPighrr P3tt , "Overhob,i&Stuk Bolan . .101)1) Iletrtrh inn P 2 Oomor Franz nor!, Wiiiiam Itatnes Jotrob Orhel Prier Beacham WilliamHayman Sand I. O'Reilly Maths.* Bradley Justin lloaren Patrick Olivine elaninel Byrne Thoma• Halton Wm II O'Donnell Ilich'd 134 ,1 103 n Daniel Iltotingerkilin 0 ANI Miss Anne flake, Betdaiiiin Heat,: Wd Pride John . Iletolen Fran. is Hill Thin,ll Patrick Brokaw Nett ton Hart Patrick Phelan John Owen Hugs William Phillips Joseph Baker David Hendricks John Pst ridge E A , Ilrooh Ludwig Huston Abner Patrillze William Ilanincart Peter Maas - John M Pitt D Braun Jonn. J Hawkins A Pollen Sell Wm • Fortino Phillip Heisler Charles Porn!son James p linnet' Germano Ilertur Joseph PitTer Henry Badtcick otta Hogan Nits C Pelnn 11l ise MA T Futterman Petri' Ilynrdrle Miss C Phelan Rich'd shp Brannon Mrs Jonlinghns Mrs • i Pauli John Is Ferias Mrs P.iien Booty Mrs Parr James " Byrne Milts A shlplloran John shlpQninn Michael " • II) rnit Miss M do Gar rar t.. Jul itm " Iteppller G 83 Co do 1.3 m, John Rowe M & J AI By rail Fratteisdu J ,, hoson Aims 2 Roestaluil Mr Itoskrti John do Jones Wm W Ith•hardson Wm [Nkomo Wm do lont• Azaria:: Renner William BerisiinglianiWduJenkins A Reyley Peter Carts Robert 2 Jealian Jno shipßohinson II- G Cann!' Martin 2 Johnson Mr " ft Isbell Michsel Cook John I' Kelly B RatneY Cyrus Curly John Kemmerer J F Ilhafr David Clark Joseph King elisrlcs Rosenberger L ' Cummings Jos Keeler Joshua Rooney Margaret rolii...o,Rieltard Kresge,. nenrge Rohcrts lls ship Cain Thomns Kinney Rouse J • Cullen Patrick Jr Kilroy T 11011133 42,,hinson Tho: " Cooper Witlptm Krelss Peter Jlettly Patrick " Collens Trmy Kirkpatrick, k!rwEltyan John " Conner Wm II Kenny Mrs I: slit,Srhwind Jacob 2 corks George Kline Mrs CI •• ghee Pin John 2 Carey NI Kelly Thor. 2 " Stlder John Carter Miss DaTIIPI Sullivan John Cook Mist, 11111 Long Levi Scantling John Colby Mrs Lonely Thomas Stiles James Colhitett Witt ship Lot John Sentithon Daniel Cadrprin Thcs rtn Lowlborp F C Spw•nci , r Dauvl Co, - .1( John do Leapriertt John Smith Alexander Coyle Bernard do IX W fain • el %woo"; Luke C4rr.),11 Fran's do Lynch John Schrsedley A C1111(1111 Palk do Lowrey Stephen Smith Wm C• C 4 .11101•11 Mar. do Uyncli Martin Sasr Joseph Et= care:Frank An Lorent Henry Sn.ith Nit hula• t•oalhy 1/3ni. I do taught:lane E shpSumaker J Davis John Lee Samuel SOnlnherar lir A Dotal. John Lynn" Luke • Sellers T Don John Air Steel J Dolton nocheriy John Myeill Jacob Seßnion Alr Doheh John !Munich George Sailor E C • Diehl Phillip hi:Dalian Lurk Stant..n Ellen Dunn Pat !irk Men:tele Betnard Smith Mrs thsrles Rtehsrd Moore- D T Skeen Mrs Ilan'll Dnnshn Framer 111 ittrs Sin it bMn Da• is Thnnins Murphy Psivirk Rohner Anna M Dillman Danirl Mellnwtly Wna Sprntet Sand ,hp Maher M& M Srhnsler Jot " D orm , vt 'man, Nfn3 el. Sarah A nn't rel. meter M Detrirch Peter March Jnhn S. tine ider I. • Giulio Mrs Mary Miifrr John flack William 1), , 1vm John CIONth Widow T,yior Washinien fmnah..e O&I.) .hl alone C ship Thomas I)asid 6 Doyre Ilopocu dohlaciiire Maly " Troy Phillip 11).•rmody John doMaher Poit " Tender Frederica CPIs Mis 4 dohlc Mack in John Traylor Mrs Ma cm- Evans John doSirDine Pait Trafford Jas slop f'Si felt .I.om ~.o . hlcEnure C Treary I. Martiorc: McEvoy LawreniforneraJolin " F'll Miehriel - ‘ Mcerbe Michael Polk George " Fricke Henry McDonnell Denls•Wenert Jacob 2 Flanigan John McCnnnell gami Wincbrenei Fegl Miss hl MeAneny Miss J Williams & I'o F serrll S 1 M shlpMelbser Miss C Warfel Ilenjsmin pifgninrcia Jno " MeNeme %Wall Wond Michael Ferry Daniel " D,League A shipWiler Henry Facile John " McCabe Ann " Walter Jacob 2 Frost Thomas " McKenna Nail " Woad John G glenrny John MrKone Ilugh " Wetti•rati 1) • [MEI =I Glenon rbomis Knlly Mirhavl {Filson Wm chip WII Noll Janieof" Whelan Kiyton " tin ynor James Nelson Samuel Young Niles NI George James 2 cords additional volt be charged for all advertised Leiters. liaisons airpOing for Let iers oti this liat wJI please say "advertised " ANDREW MORTIMER, P. M. November 5.18 P Sheriff's Sales of Real Estate. 13V VIRTUE if' SUNDRY WRITS or vrsio nom Exposing, Levu' and rieri Facia+. t•- sncd of the Court or c 0.... VlTak of Schin lk ill roomy. and to me direr ted, tvlll hr eiposml to Publoc faille or Vendne.or. Friday. the 00th duiy or November. Ittso, at In o'rtiwk. A. M at the Penn.) Ivania in tin fl,,ron2h of Pott.ville, Sclmylk ill county, the following de•mitted prellikPOl, 10 WII I. AP that undivided ore. half . part of all that cer tain trart of coal land, with the hzturett nod linprave neentil thereon. situate in Ilranch townithip, county, Moulded by lands nom or late of Sillp mart & Darling. Richard flicker', Daniel R Rennet and the Delaware Coal Company,icontatolng 97 acres and-11 pen hr.'. 2. All thin certain corner lot or piece of ground. eit• oath In the borough of Minerevlllr. Schuylkill county, frontlngon Sunbury and Second streets. and bounded Ivettivt artily by lot of el A Strouve, northwardly by the Minersville Odd Fellows Hall, containing 35 feet more or leen, in front, and 110 feet in depth, with the anteirtenancce. tonsiatlng of a two +tory frame dwell ling house and store, with a two etnryklu hen attach ed, partly of atone and partly of frame, a frame worn honseand office. 3, Alpo, n cetWin corner tot or pierep of gtound,Pit• nate in the bornogh of Minerroille, Scnnyl kill county, fronting. on Piecond and North greets; bounded eaPt - Nardi, by land of Ishmael Jones, and pout hevordly by Wolf Creek :trert, containing in front on' Nroth pt., 70 feet, and in depth on Mecond Pucci 130 feet with the anpurtenanrrs 4. Alm, all that remain Int or piece of ground, situ ate 111 the thtretigh of Millersville. Schuylkill tinnily; beginning' in 1 he eastern Ilne on Serer.] street, thence easiwardly IPO feet in Baker's alleyohence mirth ivardly IMI feet, thence westwardly by land of Joseph Jeanne 1911 feet to tlerrinit street, thente sontbwardiy along the same ISO feet to the place of beginning, with the apputteminCes. consisting of a (tante stable —late the estaie of JOS r.pft F. TA VLOR. Alan, all that certain Int nr piece of ground, situate in the town ~r firwellyn, Branch township, Schuyl kill riiiinty, numbered in the gent;r3l pia., 4if saldinwn No 52, containing in front ori Human; atroet 50 feet and in depth 150 feet, adjoining iota of John , flogerti and nthers nn the west 'on Shober street on the eaal, by a 20 feet wide alley on the north, with the appur; tenances, consisting olr•a tnn limy frame dwelling hlituut, a one an'tin half story Ing dwelling house, and a one and n half story frame dwrllluG hnuse.' Alan, nil that rertalo lot nr piece of grnhod,sitnate in the town of Llewellyn, Blanch township, Pclittyl kill roomy, fronting on Shoberstrent, being In front 50 fert and in depth 150 feet, Itlieing lot marked with No 90 in the primal plan said town, with the •P -purtennnrea,congiating of a double lull story (ram dwelling house—late the agate of TIIOSIAS B. AB BOTT: - Also, all that certain lot of ground. situate In the town of Donaldson. Franey township. Schayllill Co.. marked in the plan of said tnwn with No SA and lonnded nn !he east by lot No 55, on the west by lot No 37.enntalinna In front on - Railroad street SO fret and in depth .1.50 fret, with the appurtennners, con sisting of n one and a half story frame dwelling house, with a basement story—late the estate of CHRISTIAN FREYBERHEIL Alen, all that' certain lot of ground, kitYata in the borough of Mittersyille. Schuylkill county, bounded in front by the 511ne 11111 and Schuylkill Haven FLAII - on the rear by the West Branch of the Schuyl kill, north by lot a William Christian, and south by lot of 111 St Oehler, containing 50 feet in width and In depth win feet, with the u?Puttenalices. consisting Of a two Story frame dwelling bowie, with a basement story of mune—late the _estate of JAMES FOX. , . Also, all thel certain lift nr piece of ground, situate midis noittitspe:tirdly stde of Contra street, ip the Proclamation. (1 - with nee-leniti ;Ike neual Li*Ot oT Letttirs, Borringh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing In front on said Centre street 41 feet, end in depth =o' feet, bounded southward!, by a 20 feet wide alley" northeastwailly by property of Thomas O'Brien and Solomon 'r ter, and soothueftwardly by Cratre, atrcet erne id, being the southeastwardly part of the lot which Is marked in the general plan of the. Borough of Pollarine with No. 40, with the appurte nances, cons Outgo( a double two story stone dwel ling house ortavers, known as,the Pottsville House, with a large three awry it one dwelling or Minding at tached. with a. basement story, to which buildings' are auached mei story kitchen, partly of stone and partly of bite, anlee house. ands frame stable—late the estate or DEOIDIK If. STICHTEIL . . . Also, all lb t certain two story stone building. situ ate In llsrrison street, in the •toWn of Donaldson, schtlylkin county, containing to front on said street, 40 feet. end in depth :00 feet, known as the Donaldson: Presbyterian Church, and the lot or piece of ground' appurtenant to said building—late the , estate of the Unnaldinn I'ILEr3BYTERIAN CHURCH. • • . • - _ in the borough of rottaviltr,Pchitylkill county, boon '1 A IRO. all that certa ea Int or {decent ground. situate ded oa tbolicest by lid of Wile Might. on the south' I by a roiblie'street.on the east. by Ist of Bright, :1 on the north by Norwegian Creek.rontalning, in width 2S feet and in depth Po feet. more or less, crab the apputtenanres, consisting of a one and it half story. frame pottery. . 'Alon, all the right, title and interest of Geo. Aube in and to all that certain Int or ;Ogee Of ground, st'",tate in the borough of Pn!te11111,. Sehnvlk iB eriatic...hotin-: ded irrfiont by the Mr. Carbon Railroad, on the east by lot of Wile MOE, on the synth *". N ot wegiarg Creek. on ill's. west by lot of 'LI:11 0 , m Herm, contain' In; in front 28, feet and to tiz7, - 0 go mom or i e g i ; wed' the appurappurtenances.-,„„- isti „ g or two abet! fro dwelling —late the estate of OEOIIO6 All°. all the . , cpethin Int or piece of ground, sito‘l4 in ! h ' l l"'`,lltth of Potosville Schuyltiill rnnnty,bouit, , dee , tont by Centre etre, t, on the nnrth by prbirerty of I t , : Minors"' 11311 k. 01) the rear ty Adam street. nn t e a ~C ll/Lil by i.t f Tert• M, Clove, enntafningt 32 feet in front and 2.59 feet in depth, wit h the appurt.mancesi consisting of a three story frame dwelling house, wtt . h a basement story of stone , and a atnry (name dwelling house--late the estate of OWED EONA• HAN. Also, all ihnae two certain adjoining tots of ground innate In the town of 511dillepnrt. Blythe townshipt Schuylkill county, and marked in the plan of said tnwtt with No 31 and 32, the /mei:trine bounded by Main 'tired, Int No 311. by a 17 feet wide alley, and by lot !No and being 50 feet in front on Main street, and evendlucliack by parallel lines to the 17 feet wide alley ;-and lot Nn 32 being bounded by Main st. 4 by lot No Z, by the said alley and by Int No 33.. and also 50 feel in front on Nlninstreet.andeatendingback be parallel lines to. Paid aley, being the same premises which Jacob Iluntzinaer and John Haugh and their wises, C 01 1 ,1, 1 0 1 .141 In C11:11 . 1PS Clea•land by deed dated the Ist day of December, ISIG; with the apputtenan, rem. con...elemg of a two story frame tavern house, with a basement story of stone, a 11 euory frame kitch• en atlaeheib, and rt frame stable— , late the estate of I'lll RLES CLEA V lAN D, WWI [Mike 10 EDWARD CAREY. I. Also, a coal rest rve under all that certain tract of land. situate in Tremont township, Schuylkill Co., bounded and described its follows: Beginning at white oak, corner of lands of the Swatara Ci;al Co., thence by the same north 75; degrees, east IS perclon ion stone, thence by other lands, of which Hits es g piirt, Muth 731 degrees. east 117 perches to'la Milne corner to other Leads of the .Swatara Coal Climbs uyi thence by the fame9l degrees. Weal 100 „Petrne• to stone, thence smolt 73 decree's. West 175 perches 10 4 white oak,ibente 65 the same and the Donaldson awl' Zimmerman tract Antall 291 d. green, visit 105 perches to the place of beginning. with the appurtenances. 2. Alen, all the undivided moiety or half part of all that certain trait of timber land, 1010310 in Tremont tounship, Rrinn lk county, survet ed on warrant granted to John Kidd, d 14.4 the kale November. 1793: bounded as follows; Beginning at a cnrner of the . 1 , 11..1 Improvement Company. thence north 66 de-. eters. west 21,7 perches to n cArrws of the Fonvt Im provement Company's land, thence alone the same 'milli 25 th•grlo.ll. 1,10 260 perthrii to the place of be: ' ge one. g. containing 465 arre•. with the apple rtenancea. 3. Also, the undivided half part of all that villain tract nr timber hind, situate in Tiemned tp., SrhuylJ o hitt county, surveyed no warrant granted to Peter Filbert, dated ISO ? 1793, bounded and described the 'anion% the of tumid tract. containing 465 acres , with theimprogements, consisting or. a 1%0 ;tory log dwelling house, a log stable and a water power saw mill. , , _ . _ . 1. Also, ati thlt certain lot or piece of ground'. •Iltz ale in the townitif Tremont. Schuylkill county, bounl . deft north by lot NO 221, smith by lot No 22.3. east: Ly spring street, nod west by Good Spring Crersk, being lot No ...tit? ht hf ”rris AG Fisher's' Addition to the saki town of Tremont. containing 4t/ feet front and 109 in depth, with the appurtenances, consisting of a twit story frame dwelling house. 5. Also, sit that certain lot or piece of ground, ate in the town of Tremont, Schuylkill Co.. bounded north by lin No RR% south by lot Non:Least by Spring litteet, st rdt Lv rio.ld doting Creek, being. lot No' 2 4 .4 in Morris dr. Fisher's Addition ti• said town, contain,. ing in front ID, Pot and in depth WS feet. with the appurtenance., constrain: of a two story frame dwel; I.ng house. 6 Also, the four folinwinh lois or pieces of .grounC Slttiate on the wealern 5..1.1e of Pine ■r reef, in rite Tositri of Tremont, r•ebuylklll enuniy, bounded west by a2O feet wide alley. east by said Pine street. earb Int be i.ng 10 feet (root and liihdeet in &lab. and numberini front smith to north, •iz: Pies 155, 150, 157 anisls3, - with thempourtenoncew. 7. Also, threw Int* oe pieces or genis s oi, 'shoats: - the eastern side of Pine at., in the town of Trenuku4 Schnyikill county, bounded enet by a2O reel ble als ley,.wee said Moe sireet, each lot being 40 fi,y front and 1160 feet in anptii, and numbering finm south to norlh, viz. NO3 119, 1.50 ac-. 1 151, with the appurte• ennres: B. Also, all Orli cert tin int nr piece of ground,sillfe. ate in the town nr Trittnont,Bclitfylkill county, boon,. ilea north by Goal street, south by Main street,east by lot No 12i, •nd on the west by Int No 103, contain ing in frnnt on Main street 21 feet 8 inches, and itt . depth 150 feet; with the appurtenances, consisting n 4 IWO MOO frarre stnre house, a two story. (taine office and a ft Mlle sable. U. Also, IWO:a certain tract or piece of land, situl ate in Treninnt tea npnip. t 4 chttylkill county, begin, bins at a corner in linr of hod 4/f the rtwatara Una! Compan;., thence south 20 degrees, east &twitches In white oak, thence noon 7S degrees. Pall( 18 perchei 'oh atone, thence notth 73) Sn perches to g rorner in low land of the etwatara Coal Company; thence smith N2l degrees, west Milne Line street in Ihg town of Trr....tiff 60 perches toil, place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less, with [he anpurte iiatires- late 111 P estate or HOWELL FISHER At. RORERT MORRIA. . Seized, taken In Exec°lion. and will he sold Ity C. 31, STIIAUFS, Sheller. Sheriff's Offlee. Ot wieshure. Nost.nther J, 1t4.5n. f 45 Stoves! Stoves!! Moveft!!! IMPORTANT To 1101ISEKEEP. The undersigned.thankfill for the !Metal patronage heretofore ex . - r ee ,k r t to him by the rifizeng of Schuylkill county. would hereby call their attention to his large and well 'elected assortment of 'Stoves, among Wish Ilk. "The Kinn Air•lL:ht Cooking Otore'' the mmgentiabie and conv.•nlent for Tavrrn use; thr Independent Springville, 'Mtn/Apr. and other kinds or nir-tight Sloes. The . tomtit. ge Cook Unproven, hnil all varl r ous miter klud* of Cooking Stoves. Also a aplendid Int or Parlorriltrices, amont which are the Square Cam Imn Radiator, conoldered the handantne•t and heat Parlor ,itov e ever offered in th in Reet,,n—the open front I'3 rlor Mtove If new and very handsome article , with the tuna! .tvie of Parlor. Hall and °Men Stove.. 11101.1. on hand ala ree and Itntut `tiome aiantement of Hollow and Bram; Ware, and the hem and larZect natiortnient of Japanned and Tiii Wale t•Ver offered in the County pitrrlimw will rilentr• ralinud ere for iliem.ehr• holoro intrelmAinf oloes‘ horn, di the slid Chenp Atond, Centro suent. almvo Math/it. • All kinds of :lobbing Work done at the shortest notice. Nov. 2.1650.-41.tf j SOLOMON rinoirFin Land Warrants. DOUNTY I. AiD • WARRANTS OR CERTIFII 1 , calm Penetnn Certifica les. and atbsnmanf moneit duc on account of arrears of pay. (nracc., ertlienge properly" lost. or destroyed in military *crake, ex pense, incurred, or money etpended for ors:1010e Voles niece Companies before brine mustered into the service of the United State,, and all other elating'. .tel ono the Government strictly attended in, and all claims saciared at the shn t moire. Petiole. Itnld ine claims azainst the Called Slates, ran have !hem adjusted hy ratline at my office, 11l Cent re a treet, nest door to Jacob Kline: Es q. D. G. SicGOWAN, Pottsville, Nov. 2,1/430 44-a To the Ladles. 1)11,ROU3 FLOWER ROOT:4.— THE fEERSCRI ber has just 'ere", erl a One collection of Bulbs; etithrt r ing the f iluwrot ac.orlsrieni : riup:trh double tul single Ilyaeontlis. Tutios,Parriot Tubas. Prilyan iii..s Narcissus, Crocus. !iron n Imperial, laly Tiger non err:. double and single Anemones, double and Finale Ranunculus, double andsintle Jonquils, sn o w Drops. double 'lnbernse, very fragrant Ttgrirlia Ibrynnia a Mr:treat' Torrr Flower Ic4crohean Tannin ke . kr.., each kind in earn ty. These rotas have been carefully oelerted from one e (hot collertirms 6t holland of several hundred varieties, rind are ennthlently recquentauded As very superior for free flowering, •Ize and hemify of rnlnr. , InE The hyacinths are all sul,able for forcing inni early bloom in pats and giasselt. B. BANNAN. Pntlsville, Nov. '2, 1854 Virginia Lands. TIIE POR3t ItIRER 1114 roil PALE VIE FOL- Io .v Ina valuable Tracts or Farm Land in Vir ginia Ito 1. 850 scree, near the Orange and Alexandria Raiiroadt,doo acres of Meadow Land. 200 acres well timbered, the remainder well adapted to gitaln; gran ges, ke. This tract is well fenced, and has a conifer.' table dwelling, with the necessary out buildings. No. R. 450 acres in Culpepper county, on Mestere road leading to Frederirkghurg. withie 7 miles of the Itappahennoek canal. and 4 mile,. of the Orange-and, Alexandria Railroad; 120 acres of this tract ts heavily. timbered, and a large portion of it rich meadow land,: and is now net with clover and timothy andlcient to graze and fatten 50 bead of cattle. The improve merits are a large and oubstantlatilatory brick dwel- . . ling. with 4 nimbi; on a floor, and 10 feet passage way In each story; kitchen .and other out huildings under the same reef. With Gem water near, smoke bowie acid ice house. Also, a farm Stange, Sam, stables, grann - ries. &e., with a gre:a varlety.of fruit trees In full bearing. 3. 287 acres adjoining the above, a enrol pro portion meadow and 87 acres or timber—this Dart is well supplied with water. The improvements COHAN of a good frame dwelling house and kitchen, corn house and stable, all new. '• No-. 4. 190 ncr.,,m, on the Potomac river. helow Alexandria; soil naturally good, but reduced by Ini properVulture; b readity susceptible in improvement; buildings ordinary. Price very low. Pin. 5. 450 to 500 acres, in Funquier county, near her route of a Railroad about to lot Inn IC In Alexan• dria. 2noricres of this to lid are heavily Inhered, the remainder conveniently laid off in field', with never failing water in each, and well fenced. There are twri mind apple orchards and a great variety of other fruit trees, with two frame dwelling houses, ambles and other out buildines. There are two fine mill seats on this property, which is situated m an excellent grain growing district. Location healthy. and,conve alma to schools, Churches. &c This !ram in Its present condition, will produce from 50 to 60 bushels a tern to the neve, and may readily be brought to a Itigh state .4' cultivation. No. 6. 400 acre" on the Potnenac rider. 30 miles below Al,srandria; ROB good and well adapted to clo ver. Tins tract if. timbered. The improvements consist of a two silty brick house, 4 mammon a duor, with the necessary and convenient out Moldings. No. 7.- - A tract of IWO acres. In Louden county. within 2 miles of the Potomac River; and 2) miles of the Chesapeak. and Ohiricanal. • SOH of gond quality and naturally adaptedtograin and grasare—well wood ed and the location healthy. , Will betiold in a body, or divided to suit purchaser*. These lands will be sold 4.10vr prices and onie cnintriodatins terrqs-_ apply to the subscriber at -Ik.B. BENNETT'. , 0tt0ber19,153113. =~ - 411—tf - , Franklin Verdilan Blind Diann- Vaciory. EkNOS BEAN, N 0.15100 RACE STREET. TWO 'lli Doors above Sisth. opposite Franklin Bquare, Philadelphia, whom he will keep' constantly ola hand or manufacture to order a soperlor and fashionable assortment of Venttlan rinds, unsurpassed fa Ilcht nes+, richness, durability and finish!, which trill be sold on the most, reasonable terms. lie respectfully solicits a continuation of the pattonage of hts. old friends and the readers of the Mitten' Joarnal, and invtte all who study economy, In thu way of citeap and excellept Blinds to give Mtn a can. • ' OM neatly rcintrld, rnintrd and. trimmed. Ordma front tho country carefully put up, Phila., Oct. 19, 1550 - Olt . ,4003 7 TATEX-ib ' , _ a' .-- -- 14_,2 7 :'-t - 1-ig . 1:- - , n • - , .7 111 . ! 2 . 1 N.:-._ - . ) ...e... ~.... '.. 1 gi Ara - g:t I - t_ . k I T - - - -* I .-' ... A v . ' ' ' ": * '.- y pECTOKELL: * OURR For else Cale et COUGHS ; , down, - HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS; 01(01:77 2 ASTH MA,_ WHOOPING -COUGH AiTD , CON'SITMEIPTION. The uniform success which has attended' the use o his prep:Jetta...9—km salutary effect—its pow'er to relieve and C . lre aerators of the tangs. bare gained for at a celebrity equalled by nu other medicine. We offer it to the afflicted with entire conffdence in Its •irtlres. and the full belief that it will subdue and remits - As the seserestattacss of 'disease upon the throat and"Langs. These . results. as they become publicly tnoiwnsvery naturally attract the attention of traeallcal men and nbilanihropists everywhere. What is their opinion or CHERRY PECTORAL may bu seen In the ALENTINE MOTT, M. W. Prof. Flurit.ry Medd College, New lirirk, says:—'9t gives me pleavitre to / certify the valve and efficacy. of Ayer's CIIERRY PECTORAL which I consider peculiarly adapied to eure'iliseases orthe Throat and Lungs." THE LORD BISIIOt . FIELD, writes in a truer to his friend. who was ram sinking under an direction of the Lyng, i--" Try the CDEIDIV I'IC. TORAL and if any medicine ran give you relief, with the blessing of Cud that will." ' CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS, of Louisialia, writes "That a ',ping daneltier or his was cured of several severe attacks o( . Croup to the •• CIIERRIT PICTO' RAL." . ASTIIMA AND DRONCIIITIB. — The Canadian Journal of Medical Science states . . "Thai Asthma and Itrariehitis.so rrevalentin this bidet/Ifni rliurate,ha s yilided with surprising rapidity to Ayer 4 s CIiERRY I'EtTIIRAI, and we eannod tau strongly, recouunend lillS sk Cl ful preparntioo . to the Pro - resvion and public generally." • Let the relieved sufferer speak for himsel ! Hartford, Jan. 26, 1811: Dr. J. C. Ayer—Dear Air:—Daving been reSCUeli fmm a painful and dangerous discuss, by your medi cine, gratitude promyts nit to send you this acknowl• edgruent, not onlyin Justice to you, but for the Infor mation of cutlers in likeaffiletion. • A elicht cold °Min the Lungs, neglected at first, came sn severe that spitting of blood, a violent conglr and prnfuie night sweats followed and fastened upon me. 1 became einatiated, could lint sleep, was dis tressed by aly cough, and n pain through rut chest in inrt baA oil ttim alarming opaspinms of quick con Atoll. No medicine seemed at all pi retch my rase, unt ul l 3 providentially tried your PEC TORAL, ieli soon telieved and iittv has cored me. Yours, with respect E. A. STIIIV ART. Albany, N. Y.. April 17, le.4b Dr. Ayer,-Lnwell—Dear fair:-1 have for years been nfllict'ed With Asthma In the Wnrst - form ; en that .1 hatM - herol-Ulilised in sleep in my chair Co, a larger part of the time, being nnabie to breathe on my bed. had tried a great many medicines to no purpose, moil my rhyseciaii prescribtd, as an experiment,your CHERRY PECTORAL. At fleet War...melt to make me gentle, hut to lers than a weetel began in experience the mod :rattly ,ing retie( frMii its o•e; and now, in flint' wee.ts, the disease is entirely removed. I can sleep on my lira with emnfort, and enjoy a state of helith which trail never IPS peeird w el.aj.V. i2EO. el. FARDA RT• Prepared Ay .1. C. AVER, Chemist, I.nior'ell, Mass. o••Id in Pot - ranille, by RHIN Q. BROWN; .11ixers •lilt. J. U. FALLS; and Druggists generully MAN.!, 311, fi 131 y ' Liver Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NER YOUs DEBILITY, DISEAaE OF TIM KIDNEYS. And all diseases arising fans a disnrilgerdl.irer nrilto mart., .omb AP constipation, rowan! piles, fn lines., or blood to •tic head, Acidity of lire stomach. nausea, heartioirtioltsenst for fond. fullneps or weight in the •tnmaeh, sour eroctai ions, sinking or &it- tering at the pit of the Montle!), atvitnining of the head, • hurried and difficult breath ing, fluttering at tne heart, choking nr andicating ten.ationo when in a I)ing _poet ore,ditnmoese of , t ~,,, dm* 31. webs tweet, the iight, fever and dull in the lipad, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tke skin nod eyes, pain in the side, tintrk. chest; &e., stithtuu Rushes of heat. hurtling it, the APO. etlnst•tnt Imaginings of evil. and _great decirev!ii ~,, of spirits., can be effectually cured by DR. 1100FLAND'd I'ELEBRATED Gi:RMAti Lem prepared by Dr C. M. l o arkeo”, ai the Ger man sl..dicine Store. NO 120 Arch Street, Philath:l:Ala. - Their power over the abuvedise'ases is not excelled; if equalled, by 511 V Other preparation in the li . tateo. .4.4 the cures auest, in nidny rases after rkiliful physi cisns had failed. These fritters are worthy the attention of invalds. •Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dissas es of the Llvei and lesser alauds•esercising the most searching lowers fit weakness and all . .. Minna of the digestive organs, they are, withal, safe, certain and pleasaut. •Itc•rt *No BE CONVINC6O.—II6e Ilnn. ellarleS U. Ilinelinv. Folitor of the rt. - indent Doolocrut. the best paper m West Jersey. says. July 21:-- itt•olland•s German litters.—We have siren many tutoring nos. lice:a-id — this (111 Heine. and the source from whith they ratite. ii•dud us tt•tnalc••inquiry tespertlna its merits From uulutry we Were persuaded to use it. and must say we foubd it A:seethe in its action upon diseases of the liver and digesthe organs. and the powerful influ ence it exerts upon nervous upon ralion is really sur pnsnte. 11 alms and etNegthens the nerves, bl tithing hem min a slate of repose, making sleep refreshing. "if this medicine were tiparegenerally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, no from theist°. mach, liver and nervous system, the meat majority of real and imaginaty diseases einauate. Have them in hcrslt by c licit. , and you can 1,1,1 dettince to epi demics generally. This extraurdinary medicine we Would all , rise our friends who are at all indisposed t•r• glee a trial—it will then recommend itself. It should, in fact, hu in every (Away. pin other medicine coat prodnce suctl eVidenev!of_theilb:: Ifrn:nlbe ,The editor Der._ 22.1—• 11 r. linefland'e Crle hrated German Bitters, for Cite cure of liver cum Oahu, jaundice. dyspepsia, chrnnie or netrous hi deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters hate been used by thnusallda.and a (Hernia( our elbow says he has hianseff received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, to the use of these Pilfers, the patient constantly gains otrength and vigor—a fart wo , rog of great coneidera ion. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and fah be tired by persons with the mnsi delleate stomachs with safety, under any circumstances.. We are speak ing from experience and io the allf`cled We advise their use." Prours frerkry, nne of the best literary papers pun. I fished said Auc. f!fitir—" Dr lloodand's Dertrian Bit ters. manufactured by Dr Jackson. are now recom mended tiv 1011IP of the most 1 - imminent members of the faculty.3,:i an article of much efficacy an rases of female wensn-ss. its emir is the rase, we nonlit ad vise all mothers in obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constiftft'surs will find these Raters advantaerotes to their health, as we know from experience the salutar) effect they have mien weak systems." , Judge M. AI Noah, a gentleman with great scien tific and literary attainments, laid in his New Volk • Mekly Alessercere, January 6, 11450 :—Dr. florid ind's German Ditters.—llere is ,a preparation which the eadwq presses in the Union appear to be unanimous In recommending, and the reason Is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by -the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm Moll Ind. Professor of the Um:. versity of Jena. Private Physician to the ({lnc of Prussia. and 0118 of the greate s t m edi c al wr it e ', G er _ , many has ever produced: l ; Ile was ernphatically the 1 'enemy of hittabsf. and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser miry be contldenily relied on. lle specially recommended It in 11.'1' COM • plaint, dyspepsia, drbility, vertigo, acidity of the SU, mach, constipation, coil all complaints arising (roma dismded condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines,n Nine Philadelphia papers express theft conviction of itseseellencr.and several of the editors ' speak of its effects from their own individual expe rience. Under these circumstances. %VP feel warrant ed, not only in calling the attention of Our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. C. 6f. Jackson's) pre paration, but in recommending the article to all afflict ed " Moat I:vans:at:E. The Philadelphia Saturday fla:ette, the hest family newspaper puhlishcd in the United States, the editor says ant. floritiand's Getman tluters. It is seldom thnt we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of out readers ; and. therefore, when we recommend Dr. thwilland'a Ger • MAO (litters. we wish it to be distitwily understoodthat we sue not speaking of Om nostiums of the day4list are noised about for a Mier period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief. but of a inedicinelong established, universally prized, and whirl' has met the hearty approval of the Faculty &elf." Eiridenre upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) train 01l sections of the Union, the last three years, and the sirongest testimony In its favor Is, that there is more of it lived in the practice of the reviler Physicians of Philadelphia than all the ether nostrums combined, o fact that can easily be establlbla ed, and fully proving that a scientific preparation wilt Meet with their quiet approval when presented eveh In this form. That this medicine will core liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. no nue can doubt, after aslue ti asdifreted. It acts imeeitkally upon the stomach and liver—it is preferable to calomel in 11111 bilious diseasrs—the 'ITT! is immediate. They can be administered to female Of infant with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. Hawsne nr Coe TT CTT errs. _ This medicine has attained that With character whiiti is necessary for all medicine-to attain to ihduce coun terfeiters to out firth a spurious article at the HA of the lives of those who are innocently dockvid. Loot well in the marks of the treatable. They have the written sienature of C.Bl. JACKSON upon lho wrap per, andtbe name blown in the bottle, without which Met art spurioscs. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the German 141e dicinehltore, No. 120 Arch agree', one dont belotv oth, (late of 278 Rate 80 Philadelphia, and . by respectahle dealers generally _throughout the country. Also, for sale by-J: BROWN, Dpiggiat, Pokt,,Tiße, Pa. June-8, 18St ' ' . 23-ly More Ilrerrs tbr the Sick! • tt'RE FOLLOWS CURE!! • 21fORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF DR. FiNVATiffEtS Celebrated Family Medicines. , • lir—S\t-aj'nes LUTTII ly ieclicri l es - - 117. e:44 Fp 1311111 DR• &TV AT NP. 9 COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, THE OZ10111•L •HD CIENEINE PR AAAAAA ton. It may be truly a,aitl, that no one has over been so success . • ful In compoiindit4 a Medicine which has dune so much to relieve the human ' • family, to rob disease of if a teriors,and restore the Invalid to Health and Ppinfort, as the loventoo and Proprietor oftatot most Jesei redly popular F.lmily Medicine. Dr. •Swaytte's ' Compound ,s)rup of Wild Cherry-and nano ba..shern so general pa muised by the Profession andmhicrs„.htuti in lb enuntryonii,Europe. tow has there nver.been no great an efrort in the short •poce aunt) six or y..tra, to deceive the er , dn andonllthittinOpy putting up Nostrums ors a rious kilids, by rations indielditals, of the name, of wild Cherry. and as much of the name of the origi nal preparatinn, as will rereen from the lash or the . Brener of such (=poorer,. and purchase none tint 110; ttriiiHl2l and only genuine article, as prepoted be Di. Swayne. WhiCh ATOP“ from many yearn' close attention to the practice of ti..e Profesoion, and nlitch led to this great discovrrY. Decors of Niotalreat Reinendiet, the genuine Is put tip fr. ptplAlro hOttles riveted with 3 ht.:Mill - HI 'wrapper, (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr Swaine thereon. also his signature; all others are positives). —fiCTithtnP and counterfeit," A VOICE PROM SCHUYLKILL , COUNTY. PLEASE READ THIS EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Dr. Swaine t—Dear Sir—About six years ago. I discovered that my hints were atTected,of which 1 be came more convinced from note to fuse. although 1 tried many remedies. yet Without anylaipparenthene flt, and my iliseam increased until I was compell.•d to keep my ronin, and at last toy bed. 1 had great pain In my left side. upon which I could not I3V in hed.and in the morning my rough was on severe that I found it veryneamfut to throw sip the Idtlem which etthered in !relit quantities niLany funk's • tt lien fortunately 1 I glut of your agent, of this plaice• one tattle of vour I'ooll,ollmi Synth of Cherry, which so marl) re ll,•Ved me that I continued using it until now . . I have !ismd six bottles, and am la ippy to tell .con tbat my patio• are feme vpd, wp strength returned. my steep Is 'lndian:rhea and sweet. and I feel perfectly mutt. I can. now fallow my, daily avocation ail hoot being afflicted With th tt painful hacking,kenit me couch and I firmly-believe that to your tnedirine under the ld-it+lngs of Pr liiilence I ant indebted for this great change r and am very happy to subscribe myself 4 1 111:A tkt. Clair, Selinylkill county, ra.,JSIII. :9, 19.9. A POYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY—TESTIMONY IS .111sse !tutored fr'ons all Quarters of the Globe. Dr. J. 11. F.llisuu, Frankfiiri, Ky , says . I was io. dui eil,Anni a. failure of the most potent ex pm Inraiits rer ..... mended In nur Materna Medic.t. in semi-rases •nf Dlamised LIIIIVI. 10 Try your preparation . of Wild Cherry. his auifirient m any that 1 wag 11/11111 ple . itted 09111111 e resell of that mid siimierinent trio, that 1 now prrerrihe it in preference in nil miler remedies. I have been engaged - In netit e praCke of [WOWS years, and this ia the first Potent Medicine 1 Pl , `r 1110UgIll ellollgh Of 10 0X[0128.11 011 opinion in writinc. • . AVNE'S ,CF.I.F.BIfATED VERMIFITGF, "A tele and , •IT•ettaal reutedy-far Wornot, Dltspepsitt Cholera Mortiu..' sickly or Dvaiveptir rbddr.n "r 1,r:1141..11nd the mmt useful.Facully Medicine ever of fered to the ',oldie." MORE GOOD NEWS FOR THE _ Anderscoleorn', ladaana. Dr. Swayne—Dear sir :—A m 111 pfsrvhaved a hots" , of your Vermflii:e, the n.her dAy. ("r his child ; and hv ils 110 e. diochartfed olii y-t Pure "ft he In court wofano he had r•o, oven. R•5tri....1141 olitrie“ . l! It% Zvt the prople'llo try il, Rol they II:1YR 21,0 lifirio brell gulled by rri!i%enlis and worudn.a worm medicines. be , g en p1..3.:,111 in ill!: 00.1, a! the Ann, lInW. Irtril.- 11131, I 'hall be able to dispase or a large quality. Respt•ctfull v inn n, TOWNgEND T. SHARP. P. Al re" Beware of Mistakes: .4kj. Remember Dr. Stearns's yernonive is 11111 W pm Up In square boirles. cir ere that the name is sprit correctly: . SWAVNE. Dr. Strave's Sagar Cdated Sarsaparilla amid Extract of Tar Pith,. We have tried Ihr various jtlM, winch have been gn highly landed through the public presn„ nut there are n me which give noel' general vat infarlion an Dr. itwaytte'n Sugar Gmted liar satrar-tita and Tar They correct all the fluter' of the Vivi,, eleanee the Alimentary Canul.aving ass groin eatharnie and Sltrrntive medicine, and are very valuable in com plaints Incident to female.. , AGENTS FOR SCOGYLKILL COUNTY. JOON G. 13110WN, J. (THEIR C. lILICrTITS, P "."11'0 Im. I.4MES R. FALLS, 1„. - ~. ~ . PO'S W Gouts, ! ~ 1 11e rsvidei Pa. C. & G IIUATZIPIO7 ? . Si lory-lkill Ila Ion; IL Sup.- iiii.En, Port 1111iiiii • A Orin, Tai In_rsvilfr; J. II ALTER, Tti.ry E,. J, Flo% Tan.agan ; l;f:o. iimr,oilyphie. Kr ielle ' ; W . Illoarm.tra Si. Vali; , r a y * Myrn de elfr.tx44( .I • lsterrson; P•VL Iliinn. Pine grove: EL lc vv. 41‘ . 11AnlitYP. Tremimil ; I 't.. n 0i1..1. A son; .f.leweiln ;• Jolis W11.1.1411*. Middlepori ; I: Fit.to.Ev, Orwigisburg•Ctimiloit, R l iii*D4 & Lirrt; wale, New Philadelphia ; S. M ',wiz, Orwiesloi, Landing; *LS TTTTTT T NICKerIPS . .IIrg ; 1 arila K*l i• i Mikm, Lowe' Mahanianan; REvri & litroticii, lion althion, and by all the priiirliril st , ,r6keepers :hptigh otit ilio rittjaront rntilili , x OR. RWAVNE'S Prineipal (Mire N. W. rnrner , 51 nth and Rae:. strretn, Philadelphia, **here all older*; ntli..t br addrr:-..d. Oct '35, 1.5.50 43 tf , `:perm, Tannero' Lard and Whale Oil. a .7)4O.OII.LONS•IO.EACIIED WINTER AND •••:/... , 4.0 . F:111 Sperm - Oil. 3.113 gallon.; Enlilearhed Wit.tnr and Fail Sperm Oil. 4.:21 dot Extra Blenched Solar Oil 3 09S do toilierior Elephant Oil, extra hienelied R.lOll do bleached Winter And Fall Whale Oil. 13,777 do 'drained e W ra,i and Pella, Whille Oil (I 7 . 6 0 ( e „ 0,1, Very Clear anti handsome. 1003 do best qual.ty 'ramie's' 011. ..A.015 do slit - writ), Wink Oil. lAN) •do purr. Alrnitn of Cnd od. s.thill do Common 4111 for grenelilz. do rum ho I ii.ord Oil, (Citicinnat ) 2.0011 do lord I'll, N - o 2. lOU poxes NeW Betlfind Sperm Candles. 400 do Aittstanties Candle ' , 11 - 3 tin Patent Polished and Solar Candlr.t.. 73S do Mould and Dip I'.indl,4 ..r•es. 290 101 1,4-'4 gnaliiv Vellott. soap. Anr” , rior Ilrown Anal?. • 115 11. prime Castile Snap. , All articles sold, riot civlnt parinfartinn, nine te; rc lUrned. ROI DIN, & PRICE. WWI, ve, Third gt,,re above lrrh l'lllindelphia. 33 3ino Ati; IT, 1M35 G. W. Merchant's Celebrated tARCLINC OIL . _ , ;rhea is arson Ustinersal Family A:wbrocalloi for Diseases of tar Haman FieJR. 'rime and experience has fully proved that this 1 UNIVERSAL REMEDY has not-its equal on the list of popular modirinee.having beeu more 111.111 14 years before the Testimony nfthe moat disinterested clinracier of its wonderful effects ots the animal economy is almost daftY.Precented to the pmprieror • A younginart In the Town of Wilenn, whose clethes were burnt off of him. Was restored (without suffer me.) by the timely use of t 011.: Nnatermis are the unsoliritrdrantementsofpatients themselves, and nthers who have Used - the Oil. n cures which In themselves appear an remarkable, the were they at all interested.irt a peculiar point, they could hardly have been credited r The following diseases are timing many: others In , the cure of whichthis Oil has been completely success ' int and in which othPre had entirely failed : • Spasln, Sweeny, Ringbone, Winitealts...PAll Felt Callous: Cracked fleets, Gallsof all kinds, Lame ness, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, s an d Cracks. Foundered Feet, SCraieb . Pfl, Of rease.Mange, Rhenmat lint, Rifest of Animas. Eiternal Paisnn,, p ; il u tl i t Neorouri Affections, Frnst Rites, • Hoils.Corms.Whillrocsilaras and Scitlda, Chithlams, Chapped Thuds. Cramp, Conti - anions of the Muscles. Swelling., Weak iteAs of the Joints, Caked Breasts., h.r. CAUTION TO PVRCIIASERs. ' tleware of 11111INTERFEITS, and he sore the.neme of the Sala Proprietor, GEORGE: W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. V., is blown in the side of the Malls. and In Ilia hand Writing over On cork., nowt 11P pllMlta ded to take anything else withthe prom inn it i s just a• gnod &e., &c. Thls is practiced by those unprincipled dealers w tinge conscience will stretch like India Rob ber, and whn are of a kindred spirit of those in our lame cities• whose nefarious nowt ires have an recent ly been exposed to the action of Coder,co:•. Those who attempt to Counterfeit tbia aria !rare ; (erred to the taw of New Vork, of aleY 14 15, by which ,it will lo even that every person meddling in these 1 coutterteitsissunlecttoindictment, imprisonment and fine. A Pe:?n:nu g : t nt will arrest when A tatean aat e o e id emai,i, „:ehLhorr:.dr. All Orders addrersedro the proprietor will be prompt ly responded tn.s Get afamphlet of the-Agent, and see what won dery are accomplished by the use of ilils'mediclne.. Sold by respcmable dealers generally 1u tins United State. and Canada. Also, by J. C. C. 1111011 ES. Pottsville ; E. J. Fre. Tamaqua ;C. Franey Orwigithura Simon Itall Vethiettem ; romp Q Kenaey.,Eation . • Lewis Smith 4 , Co.. Allentnwn ; H. Masser, Flunbury ; J: Shearer, Milan; M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Or. n, Tribe. Wilkesbarre; W. Soathony &Co.,Wtille flatten; C. W. Elhaßle. Lew ishurg; ft. Williams, Rear' Creek: C. M. Rhea. Mauch Chnnk; Rolle fc /ones Tunkbannork . Frederick E.lett At: -Wheless gent, Philadelphia: nov3, LBW 47. P6.tTCMPT By Telegraph and Yesterday's Matt. PIIILADRIXHIA, FRIDAY 4 o'cLexx Wheat Flour. 86,00—Rye, do. $3 19 per bhl.—Corn Meal. $3 0(1 . do.—Wheat, Red $1 07. White, RI 13.—Rye,-71 cents, —Corn Gl--Oats, 41 cents per bushel.- Whiskey ail cents per wall On. THE ELECTIONS. NE w vonic. The contest for Governor is still in' doubt, but it is generally concetred that Hoot, Whig r ' is elected. The Legislature is Whig, which, s . epres a V: S. Senator„ in place of Dickin 7 son. and which will balance cur loss inNew'. Jersey. - The Whigs hve . alsO erected a inajority . of the members of Congress. A 'Ttvial despatch to the NorthArnerican. : from Albanv. says: "We have elected a Whig Governor. a Whi; majority in the. Legislature, and eighteen Whig m f embers.o Congress. NEAV errs- Whig. is,.(444P . Mayor by' Kitigsland, 'about 5000 majority. 'Ail the Whig candi dates for Congress in the citlin re e :&. te d ex : cept io the 3d - district. There Hart, Loco is successful from a derision amain. , the Whigs, there being two candidates in the field. The State Legislature is Whig and a ma: jority of the members,of Congress. NEU' JERSEY. New Jersey is iitout making a change Fort, Loco, is elected Governor by over 5 . 000 The Legislature is T.oeofoco.-- majonty Such changes are sometimes accessary. One year's trial is generally' sufficient to bring about a return. We shalt therefore count N. Jersey certainly Whig next year. The Locos have elected three and probably four of the fire members of Congress: .The Whigs here elected two awl proba bly three meAkbers of Congress. returns • from all quarters are very me ire. Charles Dur= kee and James D. Duty are probably elected to Conp.ess on the Free Suit Democratic . Ticket. It is•coacklud shut the Congrei.. sional delegition • will stand one regulaf Democratic and two Free soilers. Messrs. Durkee and Doty, were oppossed by regular Locoloco nominations, and ree ceived the support of the Whigs. We re juice at the re•ekrtion 'of George Doty, be cause he voted in favor of the Protet•tite Policy on all occasions, and Mr this reason' rabid Locofocoit,m repudiated him. FRIG If TFII. ACCIDENT.--The Propeller Steamer Telegraph on her way between Bal timore and PlnladelAia, burst her boiler olr N. Castle on Thursday evening:, sealdine, and otherwise injuring many on hoard. The dead and wounded, to the . number of abuit t 21 haveleen recovered trout the wreck•. THE NASHVILLE CONVENTION czf piAlni 7 . onists are to ;neet again Iles% IVlunday, will be hartnlcss-- they hare lust all iheit t huucler 1 D li POPULATION Or THE CITIES. The rooms are not 10 complete, but there 1 is no doubt . the cenims now bring taken will ' show the population of Riftimore to he over 180,u00, if it does nut .go up to 185,u00. ' This would be a little more than 100.1100 in crease in twenty years, or a doubling of the population in fifteen tears. At this fate of increase the city would ita , e a population of near upon a [milieu and a hall before Ole present century closed. . .. . The lapidity with which the country is filled up with population may be inferred from die gr6wth . of the cities. 'New York • presents some interestinfr results : —ln IS2n, the population was 123,7116'; in 1,830 it waS 2 0 2. 5 .t 4 9 : in 15'40 it was :112.852; in ]1'.4•13 it was 371,223 ; and now it is supposed fo be. over 300,1100—0 r four times a large as it wag thir.v years - ago. If it g,oei nat this rate, it will, before the century is uut, - have its 1 0 population number several tuillit_Ms. Th'ere are but three cities iu Europe with a 'superi or or equal 4iopulation to New York now; These cities are. London, with a population Of 2,007,5-111 in 1844, now undoubtedly 10,. creased to 2.2:?5,0011; Paris,, With 1,053,91/9 in 18-16, but since reduced much belUw a toil-, lion lq the revolution , . and distresses of l SiSi and Constantinople, 990,000 in 1 - 844,. \ebb one ,of its suburbs in Asia., There 'are in China and Japan several cities Wit' a popuJ lotion estimated at a million andli . pwards; but these, 'With Constantinople. are without the bound; of Christendom and of the eivil iged word, I St. Peter Ann!, is now the European' city' next inferior to New.Vork in population, eon.; tai n i ug 473,000 people in 1 and but ly inerea,4g,..sinee, if at all. The three nen —Vienna. with 4-20.500 in 19-16 lierfinJ with 420,0410 in March, 18-19; and Naples,; with 4n0,513 iu 1815—have each lost not• less than a quarter of their population horn Chulera, revolution, civil war, and consci uncut emizration, since Aprd, E r , !riff Cen:m.<. it is tlictu.ol \ h t. snots/ the population of Philadelphia to be abi - iut ; -150,000 —in (Sit )it Was .?58,407. Pittsburg with its suburbs, has about Bn,non —in 1s 4k .10,11 no. Lancaster, about 14,000—in 8416. I - leading., 13.821--ISIO, SI Vt. It is estimated :hat the entire population of Penn-' svlvaniri will tie shown to- be not far from} 2,300,000, and that of Ohio about 2.200.000. - Eat r a Fool or a Liar..—Amid tbe . seenerv - of the Alps surrounded by the subli mes-t demonstrations of God's power, Shelley the poet had the hardihood to avow and reeprd . his Atheism, by writing against his name, in aiLalbum kept for travellers...An Atheist." Another traveller who followedovrote be neath it, "It an atheist.pleet it Lot a /ear." 77,7 - 7 . 'harrkscrworlr.--The Governor ofilori-' cla has is-ueci a proclamation appointing \ Thursday, the .2siti of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving. it Henry J. Raymond. of the Courier and EnyfOrer, has been. renotnintaed for the New York Le ,, •klniure on the rezuhir : Dud Independent tickets in New York city. N. 11i. Se wna m (Beaty's Barr, ..r.iereffiale etre-e. PLUMBING SBOP. 1 - I AA coo sTANTI.v 11,1 .I_2 4 I7PPLY OF all with. of Lend Stn..o Load. frock Tin. Bath Tuba, finnwor Ratnß. livaranto. 11nae , Onnh!eg romp< and iVnirr I:lnsular alert, al kind. 111 1trnaw k. water' 111111 gtntim. liraFg Oil nml Enemeo. All it nnln of Qopper Wnrk and l'ltn”inng done in, the neutegt manner ak the ohnruna 1101 i. e. • H. fl; id for ni4tilrage awl Lena. Flnovilre, Oct 26.10 4 50. 43-11. Fresk_Suoply of Fall Gtoodq. rusT ItF:CEIVCD BY TOE SOLISCISIBEILS ASV ./ eriernrive addition in their thinner pinch of eninprkiiig a general assortment ni Dry Otiode,Otoem rlcs QllPPl,Acrtlfe. PreViSion,a. &c.. Elfrry rns.hte . rare has been itraPil in 'Meatus this vtntk of amnia, and we thakerge comparison in re spect to bean, y cif eiyle, eac.ltenre of quality as well Sts rhea miens of wire, whit nay nine, stack of 'mods any where to he found in city or country,. We have paid eperta I attentina w the Dry Doorli department i n. which our formes experience in thecity giveatncmany. ndvantisers. Our assortment is extensive and varied. amrinnet them may he forrad assonatent of !Adieu Dream eneds. inrlndine MIMs lane delanee. ra.hmermi. Alsparris. Coburg Cloths 1.. ladies' Clothe. Preneh Merinos. nith many ether liiisdmof the newest, fashions and styles, u ith she neiv Style fashionable Trimmings. Also a title and paten/die assortment of new 'style ihrhiastalt/eShairra. Ite varintie glades:and qualstisost ohm, Minos! fUTIIIOII Effodll,,,ichSts ca r _ [Kiting. Oil Clothe, Table I.inneas.Disnere i Ilhinkets. Bed irlser'ke, Spreads, erc . Ate. Also Clothe, Cassiments. fiatintts. Jean., rhiiiiven's ske„ with Yarrow and numersiim other articles suited Ili the season and wants of etristomers • ' Thankful Int the generous patriot:iv, extended to UR &Irina the limn wP have been in this place. we re spectfully invite n continuance the same. No pain ahall be spare.l:nn otir part to deserveit. . Re'metither thit nee store aiteate4 la Centre Rtreek • *fleetly flip(laiir the Pm.t Office, at the Bran* tortner-... iyatupledby George W. Slater JOtINSTC/N & ep t 42-IC 0 - t tsTille, Oct. 19, no MICUIGAN
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