• . . .. , FrPiiiitigibbb 4llo* Altigthli4loBo ll M 4 rif t - e l at ' OPJ The %earth* Crenent City:, ;tweed . at New lirqdr,vifrottoChagres, brinitMx4lates front . San.? Floincisco ,M. the,.24;Nie,,#l l *)' , , from w hich .I:We, gleati .the ' 6llpwwg 'JR/9:f eiting• news :t ! .i. c.. .. , :..,:, pzi . 1:11,Vi;;:l The r i gmberoficrrivalafft&STOi l 'WI •-.... ~, J , ti the•Uriited - Strites were Pregtqt - Vith? much spitit.i . :f There mere at - least WO Brit.( ish vesselsrinlthe tuber iof San Francisca on the Ist'NOiw‘The town of Sim - Francis. co, i.imbisred in. population:at least-40M10 acl, the, .Mlo3qllPf persons n the mines is ce?Odently set down at 80,0 00 persons. . At Satt, Diego stNgling bands of over 140patties ctAaarripng daily l.. They are nearly naked, arid Abe reaiaip4er of Captain Alt , ' elitt's,enfortaeate. party. :All ere tired of .fe Alley laud travel, and are awiiiiing,cen-. veyances to • San• Francisco: Oilier ,by the steamer or in sailing . Vessels.. :A ,sailing vessel had takpa.off spew Awahiandred pas irerigers4, ~ ~ :'' ~ . , , • • . `,he dele g ates Dr did plc assembled in • Convendoni . have ,foimed a Constitutier4 . Which is now presented for ratilierition. :. The.gonyeation-to.frarite a Constitution conCletteiliita.lalions op Ake.,lltli.cifOcteber. . . .. . . . ;Politics in. California.—" Chi new Con stitutiqp bas,been,submitted.to the people of California, and is to be voted for or against .on ,the 13tlyinst., The adoption. of tins in. -strninent:iwill,be,almostunaniineus„„ 1 . The political fires which.have shimbered long remain pent, UP . 110'100re. Inconsis tent with the cliaracter of be inhabitants, the nittare "cif;tifeir oceupalionS'and:the lin _ nidiatarequirementa of California as, it may appear our citizens have in mass meeting revived political diStinetioes; zealously ad itocate 'extreme if not i/irii measures, and plunrd : into the onhesitidingsupport of par ty, prt,nciplee,abandtiniog,. in ;navy instan ces, business pursthis, and Wholly forgetftil of the ehiefAeskre:,of thrirli yes.. , This heitieif State olliublieqiieling is cop , fined altiteat 'exclusively to the district of ..San FrOficisco: The ' maid' 'Meeting of the friends of Mr. T4'l3, l King; - held in this city , on the Wd.Oet., was a fire-brand thrown in , the magazine—'-a step front.which the Dein • ocratical portion .of 'this, community dis sented, tied the following.daY 'an appeal to the.perty was made and answered by a atremg,demonstration. Thispeetieg of upwardS of 800 adhe-1 rents to the 'Democratic party, after prelimi nary measures for organisetion, adjourned, and on the With Oct., assembled again, ap pointed a clay•for the election by ballot of a committee to decide party nominations. 'J'he isSue'of the approaching election may, be determined in this district by:a resource to party politics. It is ha rd , to say which pa rt . }' is the, strongest in th is 'Pince—Demo crat er W hig 'f There:a re numerous candidates daily pre sented for the . offices to be filled by the elect lion of the pihNoveniber.., For Governor, we have thj liarneS of Peter Fl. Burnett, W. M. Stewart. W. S. Sherwood, for lieutenant Governor J. Mcl)otigal, F. J. Lippit. . ['or Representatives to .Coneress, Ed , ward Gilbert,'R. M. Price, G. W. Wright L. Dent . ; W . Shannon, and a, list of names before thepepple, of the aspi unions of which, with their qualifications and prospects, We know.nothing. ' To tbe•Senate of the United States, Cali fornia Will 'Send •J. C. Freinoni; and the rentainingSecit Will, be ' probably T. B. King or El. W..Mdieck. i ... The Conventionii—W,o • are adVised that the House' on the 3d, had under considers Lion the dense introduced by M. M. McCar ver, prehibitrity .of the immigiation of •free negroes, to'California, and struck it froin the Constitution by, a vote of 31 to S ! It is be lieved that the •bone ofcontentioe will be the apportionment of members of legislature, soma considertible disaffection. having been intinifested at'the report of the committee on this subject- ~ ~ '. - • • , Pro'cee'dings in the 'Convention,—We have ti Supplement to the ,Aliii California, dated October 28ih,, containing toll reports of the debate tithe new constitution. See tioh 7th . provnles; that if Vie Conititution shall be ratified by the people oY.Cilifornici, the Executive ; of: the existing,..gOverrititent ..shall immediately ..calise a fair ! copy there of to be forwarded•to the President of the 'United States, 'with the respectfid request of • the peoPle'of California that it may be laid before WS CongreSs of the' United States. ~ . .. At the general election on the 7th of No .lrembei there were to be elected a Govern or, lature, and also two members of Congress, it being whether, two members of 'the'Hou:se of Itepresetitntives of the,Unitedl Stateawettlil.be received, and it being im practicable to divide California intoCongres . -morsel Didtriets: The, two members of Ccti gress are'leebb' voted for.on 'a` general ticket l?yiill the 'electors of State, qualified to vote at this electioo; no in case only one shall be allOive&by the never Congress admitting the State into the Union to take his seat in .thar•body, the one; foe' whom 'the hi hest ,71rovnbet,ci.r 0pt4,9 was ; cast shall Ve:dec lived elected..''' :, . t. ' Things a t Saps Fonieisco.--Tho wharves • ore heaped up. with mcrchtuidise, the streets , nre pitied with pon'derints baAits and bides '. a mils, (and, ioinejjody Sity4 to, the coati• „eil,not, 10 'ft.:ooer ! condition, for , winter Caine) While - leaded ;drays' tiloch-ilp :the • -througharea. or ()YD. lusty , 'look'out" from ethe'dri'ver..'sfartle'the 1661&itcdif;! and warn ', iiin t iftlt it iii the age and place it. which phi • ':lxtulat'lteertstirriOg:. else li e ridden dawn, or Ofio.l•4o:lol7:oo'Ple'lkeeheet. .• - •;1 .. 7.704 Overlaad lain3igro l 9o.7H - Viinßip bodyfiriiittqgranti are'fl°w (fatly arriving. and:ll'o3lth iiidi4efilkirtizath , end mike set' of ! 41(eir:AWaie. . Tityitherc. of theifi atop ; at,WkimiVirgreyk:W Poi.firthid WeaiereilliitEstoliktiteiycjigieke '.na'snik;as 14 AleY,YCeP. l •lted4Frif l24,l o 4 tqio: ltl:6lll the word klce!.•lati - Ithcift4 l ,4 l W , lo 4 '.. . 80ntea eir-oompaay nro disarOdblli i rW wa ' taig •gons , and pacic inilee a of texS proceed. to ban .1. mociztco. mseasesosm. . The ingritg ate',lrsta the -,western and • (101 EM awn , amigo 4ou tifeittirn. - clue' Afortnntie far better W- 41 3 1 ..V.4,1 1 f, ! ,m il f7lt l ftt "er m s' , l 4 9 l e'. inineAllialiMitr IlifttattliViAdial.astern oirs' a. By virtue.eucl, irk pursuonie, pr, in order l'hitir. einefar anorek,inured to toil,--and the I issued out of the Orphtins4burtatltfegoun : - ortiuouti journey „everithe plakoa : has to a l ty'ot . Lehfgh, there - will - ' eV - Pulled' to P!* roacteute broken-thetnluto ilteirtietitTbei If4aitle, on'TeeidayAlie it liqjr:of' .. Jantit,tyk, main ranks Of thwentigtitictifftitiiirlf4thif t tEl0; pi: I,`yelitcli iiithriii ft einotAiiitori the' sinklit'Marreltiver at: tiiettiCiiiitiaVatiik.. premisea;incertain . .. -. • • i •: • the re lief inmos t Ain,. 011V.16 , ;'‘ oio`vOil - OK t r ritiraril - llonsn andicfieee' of. Land, ' - Tles.. - fa a / 4 11 1 were.already In - kleit Midst : '''''' in - with Iteepprfvferiarices, situated in S c rith Mtn* a the; igninitrant• trains, ha i, i 6 7.4__ e.. l'Whiti all township, ire the , county o ..?- -theiteaten traelv and aquiht soma -Ai ' , 9c-, en reey- routes will , k high'aforeseitti adieiriing•ttiO•reatileadi TI g rel k oe,..r , •PO• . rni k''' 'B I from Biery's bridge to.,Aketivn, land ef PrnAirl`tv:orst•et'S'wlTbrias:ilion‘s",eited`"" r' r ' inn . the ', : vi i t i rk 1 Jesse tiltitn• and others, containing' ten acres i and thirteen perches, strict measure. The route have found in the main read pasture .i,rn„prerriveLien;-ttoherre,,esn t c o on: e ist of a for their Stock, and • these•who have taken I •••-.,e 2 . the' most northerly or Tericanroute,lead- I: 1,44 Tire ' s LNY Li 7 .. ing into the Oregon route netr the , ,head of i 0 • Arer ft; As voi ns ei the Sacramento, have all come in' weitillt - 1 new a new blackimith Atop. end oth-' though they' represent the distance some l er outbuilding's, a well .of gooa, water,' with 500 miles further; "•• , •• ' ' pump pear the door;. . also a, good Liiiie • The overland etnigratien is -mostly -set-IStone quarry. ThelarAVis in a good state ting in various - dry diggings on the North lof cultivation. ' , • Fork and at Weaver Creek. They are 1 Being the real Estate of 'Pelr [lnfirmn building lag houses for sabstantial winter ?Esq., dec'd, bite of. North, Whitehall tsp., quarters, but it is to be feared that- provi- {County aforesaid. sions to suffice such a miiititude•cannot be I Terms on the lbw at the place of sale and draiin into the - mines before the rains close ' due attendance given by . the 'roads ogainst -them. There must be (Jamie GeTit. Surviving Alins'r unheard of suffering in remote parts of the By THE Cfill.R,T, , , mines during the winter. Men are grieve- , , ' '''). to.' LIAILL, - atrk. (misty dissappointed in their expectations, , r 5 --4 w become careless and desperate, arid are de termined to dare much and brave every thing'for geld. . . Mexicans 044ns In California. . d iritolligentcoriespondent - of tbeSt.Louis Republidan, writing from San Francisco, Sept, 27, has the following speculation :--- The,Mexicans and Chilians who now work for themselves; and are aerial ri hg,inore gold than the Ainericansovill be glad to come here and work in the deep mines for a tnerican. capitalists at moderate wages. They alone understand and are accustomed to that de scription-of mining.; and they alone .in a climate like this, are fitted for such slnvish drudgery and extraordinary, toil.. When that comes to be the case, then, and even not in anticipation of it, Government ought I to Witt not encouragement forth e settlement of an American population in agricultural and grazing dlstricts, by giving the disap pointed gold seekerit e small grants of lan fond, , on which they.may yt rear a home ; the thousand Of disappointed and unsuccess ful Americans and Eurupectos who have, or may ceine here, are not oniy unhtted for min ing. but likely to be superseded by a more skilful, but inferior race of men fre - rt Mexico and Chili, no other earthly resource will be open to them ; they will not be able to buy land, or even to earn the Money to do so and if a large olierative population be en gaged in mining pursuits, a profitable field will thereby be created for agricultural and pastoral speculations suficient to eneross the - attention and energies of industrious citizens disposed or compelled to settle in the country. • FIORSES. - -We would call the attention of that portion of our readers who are in any way interested in horses, to the advertise ment in another column, descriptive of the celebrated medicine called Merchants Garg ling Oil. Froin the peculiar nature of the article, and the unparalled success it has met with in the bends of those Who Fay the care of horses, it is but justice' to say, that of the great number of medicines which have been offered, none have been well adapted to the prompt cure of most diseases to which horses ate liable. A pamphlet of description may be had gratis of the Agent. CONGRESS—AII eyeseyes are turned to Waibington. but sensible .people take time nevertheless, to call at Shepherd's in Ches nut above Third street, to look after adorn ment/I and comfortable clothing for their out er man. They are sure of being satisfied there. MAR RIED. • On the ninth of December, by the Rev. Mi. Yaeger, Mr. Edward J. Kuhns, of Cherryville, to Miss. Rosannah Lerch, of Allen township. Northampton county. pp the same day. and 'hy the same, Mr. Elias Trumbouer, to Miss Juligna Mill, both, of Hanover. • DIED. ~ On the Bth Decen►ber, of old age, in this Borough, Marlin Weiser, aged 94 years. • • a a Ira' /11.4 A meeting of the friends of Education, of the County of Lehigh, is to be held at the Court house in Allentown, on the Ist day ofJa» nary, 18r1J, at 4 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of choosing Delegates to the Suite Convention, which is to , meet at Harrisburg, on t h e ikird Wednesday 'in Trinbary next. reacher., are particularly invited to attend. • • Many Friends of Education. ' December 111. • • ! „ b . ,, . . • -- Notice. is • hereby given. that the under signed has been appointed•executor .in the lot Will and Testament of Mr. David Lair. des, late of the Borough of Allentown. Le high county. A Haugh who are. indebted to said estate, be it in Bomisi Notes, or oth.; erwise, are hereby requested. to mAke pay ment within three. 'months from date, and such., who have nny legal' den ands agniniit enid estate, will present them fig• payment within the above named period, well authen ticated. Gyottoz Burr, .14acutor. AllenfOln, Nov. 2n. . , , 1f-- 4 ;w , . . TiNNEWITTIWI c T •Aid hituated Tanner - lin Smith White hall township, Lehigh. County, ,four miles from. Alltntown'iiintl a hall imile;from Cat (Cmneville) is to be let off layout- . bTo teemq,fin. knowing orzwors. „Therein a,ro# Dwelling Housedikte 'stable oq the pr i qdose'p.' The'nitnation is °ado(' t4 -'best 'Ai Wit; c o unty' ' ' !'': ' • 1.01.118 - BIERN .7 '• ' AllEmlo . .vn, November 2.1. . ece tither 13th. Court S Orphans . By virtue and in pursuance of an 'order issued out of the Orphans Court of Lehigh County, there will 'be exposed at public sale, on Saturday, the 29th of December, next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. on the premises, A Certain 'Tract of Land, situate in Washington tsp., Lehigh Coun ty, adjoining lands of John 'Treichler, Ja cob Nonnetnacher and • ' others; containing acres, More or less. Thereon . is erected a two Story Frame Ent Dwelling House, log stable, and other outbuildings, a never failing spring is near to,thelrause, alio a ve ry good Apple orchard, the whole is under good fencing and in a high state of cultiva tion. It is the Real Estate of Saran Hand tvcrk, late of said tap: The conditions will be made known on the day of sale and H due atte n ENRY PETER, dance given by Abner By Order of the court, Joux D. LAWALL, tilerk. December 13th.-3w-- .11(0211(01130 Notice is hereby given, that the under signed have taken out letters of Adininistra tioo of the estate of Melchor .tincpply, dec'd. l a te of Upper Saucon township, Lehigh co. All such . who Are indebted to said estate, be it in Bonds, Nolzs, or otherwise, are hereby requested Lb payment within two months. froth date, ii.nd such, who have any legal demands against said Bstate, will pre sent them for payment within the above named period well authenticated. A. K. witmAti,l s „; . cies. wrimAN, 1" December 13th. • ¶-4w Will 1g3111111113 The Girard Life lrisurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 169 CheitnuyStreet, Charter Perpetual, . CAPITAL 300 ) 000. Continue to make InsurUnces on Lives on the most favorable terms. The capital being paid up and invested, together with the accumulated premium fund affords a perfect security to the insured: The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. The company add a BONUS at stated:pe- riods to the insurance for life. The first bonus was appropriated in December, 1844, amounting to 10, per cent. on the sum in sured under the oldest policies, to 81 per cult, 71 per cent, &c., on others in propor tion to the time of standing making an addi tion. Of $lOO, $B7, 50. $75, &c., on every $lOOO originally insured, which is an aver age of more than 50 per cent on the premi ums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to . the company. . Pamphlets containing tables of rates, and ' explanations of the subject; forms of appli (cation; and further . information can be had at the office. B. W. RIcItARDS, Pres't ho. F. JAMES. d2ClUary. . - ..ananaoa gavial 4- ttli, •la the .Orphan's Court of Le- County. . In• the matter of account of Jacob Corner, Administrator of Hillegass, deceased, late of Upper Milford, Lehigh county. And now December'7, 1849, on — motion the Court appoint Joshua Stabler, F.sq. Wil liam. Hint° and Charles Burkhalter, audi tors to audit, resettle, make distribution,and report to the next stated Orphans Court. From the Records, • • • ,•• • . JouN D I.; AWALL, Clerk. The Auditors 'above rinine l d will meet for the purpOse of their appointment, on Satur day the 20th of December next, at the, pub- I lie House of Mr. Solompit Holder, in Upper Milford, at ICI o'clock in Itui forenoon, where those who think proper may nttend. I . ,jOSHUN.S PALMER, 'WILLIAM HITTLE, CHAS. BURKHOLDER. • December 13. • ONE CENT REWARD! Runaway from the substriber residing in Hajnovcr township, ,;-* • Lehigh county; on Tuesday • 1 1%•• night list, it boy named , Buss, an indentured ap- Prentice to the TAILORING BUSINESS. Thii • above reWard,.blit no charges is. brought.back. • • ' •• ':APAA-I•SULT., I•tir•ember-92 `..;.. s e , L't R . • ' • - - -- • • ;•,„ t \ , • . • . - - .. , Highly Important, „ Froni Washiiagfon. 'A dissOltition. of the Union threatened ! ! Six days have now elapsed at an expense of Tkree Tlidabnad Pollkis a day.tp the $0 , ;• crorneitt at no organizatice4:tke House of Congreis yet,! The publioii-lieginning, to entertain fear for the.safety of this great and mighty Republic . I .l l3iit still the news do not create as mitch'seadation ris , the arrival and unpacking Of'"Old Schnurman"s" sec ond purehnie of Winter Goods: Themes ses are astonished why it is, thatother mer chants cannot sell at the same low prices as - he do;.s, ihe'secret, however is easily dissol ved, it's because thei"Old Man" knows how to buy cheaper'l than others:: Ela therefore extends a general invitation to all. clasSes to come and examine his wonderful stock of \ Goods now being displayed for inspection, before purchasing elsewere. llExai SCIINTIVYIAN! December GROCERIES. The undersigned has also received a large Stock of all,kinds of GrOcerirs, which he offers for 'sftle•at'ttie r4y lowest prices. flEtinY Sclrminmazt. .11414 le. Deceinr.-13th ftiteellstette4.• The undersigned is also receiving 3 grates Queeneware, new patterns, which he offers for sale aLexceeding low prices. FIENRY SCIINURTIAN. Ir-4w December 13th The undersigned has on hand an assort ment of American Hammered Iron, about 20 tons, which he .offers to sell in lots to suit purchasers,: chcappr than, it can be bought elsewhere. • HENRY SCRNERMAN. December 10th, , • - ¶-4w VOlintry Produce. The undersigned takes all 4inde of Coun try Produce for which ho pays thy high est market price in exchange for goods. HENRY SCHNURMAN. December 13th. 11-4 w ASSIGNEE SALE OF V ali►al3le Real 'Estate, The . subscriber, assignee of eindrew KW:, will sell at public sale, on the premi ses, in the Borough .of Allentown, in the county' of Lehigh, Pa., on Saturday, the 20. of December, , at 10 o'clock A. M., the Col lowing.described Roal Estate, formoly ,the property of said Andrew Klotz. No, lOC of lewd ;pith 4/oappta.rOnunces. :411tite in the said borough 'of i),llenfinen, on the we Sidti of Allen.street, at itsintersec 'ion wid pta , !ic fgad,lealifigtfrom Rea ding tolEasio . n, 30feet front N. 116 street and 2;30" fte . deep: 'nit.' improve ments on thislot consist of a szr:,; TWO STORY noun; feet frpnt 'and 63 feet deep, . . ; tartly tram e and partly brick, with Store l'oorn had cellar' in the liWer sto ry. The Store-room he been' neivii fitted up with she!Ving, and furnished• with coun ter &c. for mercantile buiiness:' The' other part of the hOtiael COrltiehiaatty Oividell in kitchen, dining-room, parlor and bedrooms. There is also a huge and ,efceltent Garden on this lotßt•riatilber olezaell4nifruit trees, grape-vines, shrubbery, &c.,—tind hydratit at the door—and also a good frame Barn. As there are no stores 'in' dist immediate vi cinity, ih'e location is one of the bust in Al lentown lot the mercantile business. No 2—.4 /of gi /Anti in said BorOugh, 30 feet front ori Allen street g ntl. 290 feet deep, and adjoining the lot above' described, without improvements. No. 3—. q Lot of land in said, Borough, 30 feet more or less, nn Ann street on the west, on the South 233 feat more or less on a public roitd, on the, east 193 feet more or less on a publid alley, and on the' north 240 feet, also on a public alley, numbered itt the plan of the borough 601. No. 4—Thrte contiguous Lots of Land. situate in said borough. on the south side of . Turner street, numbered in plan'of.said b0r0ugh,664,678 rough,664,678 and 602—the two first exten ding in front of said Tumor street 60 feet, and the t.hird 40 feet, and, eac h extending in depth tab l'epl. , sklsio,l...,di to! or tract of wood/and, in ,Salsburgtownship,.inithe coun ty of Lehigh aforesaid, containing b acres, and '2O perches of land. The condition willle maifultnown on t he , day of sale, and duo attendance giyen by .GEORGE STEIN, disOignet. December 6. - - - ~- • •-.l—r4K: , . Salesman Wanted! , A saber and experienced young . man is wanted' ns Salesman in a store. 'Apply through the Allentown Pcat•oflice, under the direction of A. M. It. . None, but what can give lid - crepe° as above stated, neeth ' 14dappll. .1 r, DeCember'l3ili: • • MechanicsbOro Post - Office. Tho. fol kAvi rig . letters retnej n in tho Post. office at; Mechantes.l3ore.Jooltigh ,Poeutv, for. the. (putter ending:, §epterotem:;2(h 6 184(1 , , _ ;•! -; ; Simnel W , Meengleigeeige Keel; Tim. Ms.C.ilaughlto4.Juson 13,13lossorn.f . ; 11A. J. SAEOREAVEOL.r• Mo.. Pocember ~ ~ ...~ - og--4w Irene. Altefttowat Academy...Ti The Win Sessi6U tirnimbh6es htan c dajr NoVernbei 18th. Font partieulare air to terinS,Ae.'xi beeksi studiew&e,•tpait be learn ed . by re fereneeFos the Anawmi copies of which will . be cheerfinirfurnish , ed upon application.at the:Aathemy. It: C. Camotart,'Pkinciprd.' Allenterin, Noventber 12. • - . Young 'Lakes Seminary L . ir*• A tret 111 4 4 A .The terms oftuition of Mrs.Youpg'sSetp . . inary, are as follows For pupils underSiears $3,00 per Quarter. • " over Et years $4,C10 " do. " " 10 $5.00:: , do. " " 12 90,00 " do. Such pupils, as enter the School after the Winner has commenced, will be charged only from• the time they commenced. ELIZADEII; Yon/to, Principal. Allentown, Nov. 15 to-4w G..W. :yIEapiIANT:S:ttI , tpITATM tARCLINC 01 1.7-N OR HO UNPARILLELLED In TILE lIISTORTIFLOB AS TILE MOST , • , Remarkable External Application everZeseoveniel! Faits-are Stubborn Things It • WHAT HAS DT:EN DONE CAN DE DOSE . ArAtt . • Ignorance of facts 'and philosop4, however, start at the assertion that any one, remedy can possess within itself the virtue of curing many diieases. Experience of more than fourteen gears has nevertheless established the fact thAt Merch• ant's celebrated Gargling Oil, or Unitrersal Pam ily Embrocation, wiaL colts most cages, and re lieve all such as Spavins,Sweenii, Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll Evil Caihnes t eracked Beets, Galls of all kinds, Freida iirounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, SUP:, Strains Lameness, Sand Cracks, Foundered, Feet, Scratches or Breese, Mange, Rheum lista, Biles of Animate. Externaloisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands Cramps, • Contraction of the Muscles, Swellings, Wizkness of the Joints, Caked- Breasts, 4 ~Sic eiv., The celebrated Duct. Parker also writes as follows :—Dear Sir: I have preoribed your Garg ling Oil in various cases of Practical Surgery. as a liniment; with marked success ; and would commend it to physicians generally for external use in all contutions,turnors, sprains, white swell ings, and in allrhumatic affection, where Wet. nal means are necessary. As a discutent it is harmless where the febrile symptoms have been reduced by general treatment. in such bases it is the, most efficient remedy wittiin the circle of means now in use. I wva►a also recommend it to.community at large as a sate. and powerful remedy where there is no general ftiver.ip all the above diseas es to be used freely and to couhteract intiamittiOn in a remaaltabiumanaer. In •brnised wounds it prevents swelling and consequent soreness In hot weather. . ; From the peculiar nature of this Oil, and the unparalleled success it has met within the hands of the Farrier, Fanner and Stage Proprietor, it is but iustice to say, that of the great number of medicines which have been offered, none have bet "so.weliidaPtedlo the pronipt . . cure :of-dis eases ; to:whicli,liorses afc, liable ; it has been very justly zalled,a,complete PASACSA, TOlt Tut Muss. For instance rend the fullowiug To Owners of horses. This may certify that I have had for manyyears . the care of from 100 to 200 Horses and having made use of Merchant's Gargling Oil fur 2-, years past and can safely say, that for all the dis eases that horses are liable to, I never saw its equal. I use about one bottle per month. and' recommend it to the public, as the best medicine' for horses now in use. E. D. MINOR. Caution to Purchasers Beware of COUNTERFEITS , and be sure the name of the Sole Proprietor CEO. W. MERCIP ANT, Lockport, N.Y., is blown itt the side of the bottle, and in his band writing 'over the cork. Dont be persuaded to take anything else with' the promise it is just as good &c. This is prac tised by those unprincipled dealers whose con science will stretch like India Rubber, and who are of kindred spirit of. those in our large bides, whose nefarious practices have so re cently been exposed to the action of Congress. • All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly tesponded to. • Gera pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wonders arc accomplished by the use of this nedieine. .• e • Sold by respectable, dealers geperally in the United Suites and Canada.. Also by Simon Haut Bethlehem:ll'ml! & Kensy, Eastnn,ll: B. fin, Seuih Easton, Lewis Smith &Co:,Allentown C. Frailest, Orwigsburg, .1. 0.. C. Hughes. Potts ville. M. 4. McCoy, .Nprthumberlatid, II: J. Shea fert ilenry.Masser, Sunbury, S. G. & J. S. Allen, Jersey . ' gliori - S. Martin, Williamsport, C. W:Shitfile,tewis i burg,.. l . Seebold. New Ber lin, Huston & Porter, Towanda, C. H. Hero ick , Athens, Smith & Orog. HMl'OO,3lll. M. Buckley & rib t i‘pottg & Hughes, Dativllle,J44ll Frost', Manch'. Moak: jillonlibsei NV'. T. Bre. CoWdereporti 13: M.. Bailey, Road & Beach, Mansfield,' R. Rag. Willsboro 0. P. Taylor; Covington, C.S. Newcutar 4c Cu., & Trough & Hord, Lawrenceville, Dr.., A. Hum 'phrey,Tiogn, J. 11. Gulich,ljlolsburg, E. L. Sholze, Lock'Hriven. December la. . • • Pricing Mat • A pacing match take . place : rtut=Sitt-. urday the 15th of December next, for ha( mile heat, at Biery'a Phrti Hatiever tovtn ship, I.ehigtoiounty. -The mate.h ;Atilt, be betweetrFtilleri. awl Seiko's homes.. • . 'rho match will poiititrely.lake place if the .wenther; permiterig not. itAvillaamms oil. on' the follonitigllte liaterdair. • • Loventy,ol,,,portemitkeyeed W i ll , fi ncl it in , • ter o loBll6iPAttfnlit,=' , . ,N9piapprtptrien: Decernber,,P . • 1-2vv. SIIIME=I ARTICLES Flour . • •, • Wheat ,•• • Rye, • :Coin . „., Oats . • • !..- 'l3ackwheat . Flaxseed, . • • Chverset . . 1 imothyt-eed • Pp{attic& . Scat • Butter . • • • Lard•• Tallow . • Bee . iNyruc • • • Ham Flitch . • • • Tow-yarn. • Eggs . • • • • Rye Whiskey Apple 'Whiskey Linseed Oil. . Hickory Wood Oak Mood.. .E g g Coal.' • Nut Cunt . . . Lump Coal . Plaster .. . • • The undersigned takes thalibettr tia forming his friends and-custormtmetkasAieri. removed his Store, frdm No.,ll4.NOrthidofkri TOl5O. 140 MARKET STREEI O ( *; 11 between 4 and sth, where lie bits fberWld,iii'' very low prices;im extensive nssortment.Pf , -• in Gilt, Mahogany, alitimtuel,r well ttdapt#d to ttithe att •Vr a:.tr• 'ern Market. • I Large French. Plate Mi trotAtilltell ' der, of approved styli., ,ly ornamented. . • c!.-Irc , to,-, erh Toilet, Dressing arid 'Sii;itig OflrMetein• great variety; Gilt and Fancy Wood* Prif-' trait and picture Frames,. also',corriitiOn• Frames without Glasses. Looking:glßuPlattsbytht bqr,or in layMtitits. ALSO FOR SALE; Brass and Gilt Curtain Cornices find Qr•ri naments, Brass Andirons arid Fenders,ohp-- re's and Tongues and Standards; Fine Go thic Tea Trays and Waiters, Ivory and= Self Tip Handle Knives and Forks i irksetts:and' dozens, Fine plated on Gerrasn,,Sijyer. Spoons, Forks and Butter Knivoißine• and. Common Brittannia Ware,Plated Castors. • Candlesticks, Cake Baskts, Snuffers ataix Trays, &c., &c., A general assortment of. Clocks for Sato. tar Looking-glasses packed in • the safest - manner, and insured against breakage. JOSHUA COWPLAND..• December, CV • • • 11.4.-1 y...; OM tfiti V= tirrei r 4 f4",th ,9a -1g) ROM ill r 3 2 25 1 40 Louie BO Dor. Gall. 22 23 05 4 50 8.50 3 130 4:.50. Cord Ton . E • •' l'aper . llangingo i,t •. , • Cheapest Illanafactartiig.llfarehoase e • .1il• pl feat..• Is in , SIVCIESTREET,.onedec,r bOkitir! Race, where purchasers and dealers. ,cali se lect from New 'Style :Gold and Acgitißaper for parlors; with . • Met and Cold Scollopod : llOrdirs, as well as Hall or Entry, Chamberand ing-rooM 'Well papers, which . will compete in style and quality, with any. in , Phihidel 3- I phia, or any othercity in-the:United States,. And at ksaying of 25 per cent . , ••- ' ' WTh U 1''..1 4 T,0N;; 'Mhnufacturerof Wall &C.urtnitt, Niers; No. 03 North 0111.1.d00r below:Rime. December‘Oth•' ROGER BROWN'S` MINE & LIQUOR ST0111114:' No. 323. MARKET .StitEgt,to Detwven-Eightli and Ninth:3o'23lilt* slat,. PhlPitt:lolw - All kinds of Voreiga Wines . aad. OOT,S• t . " sutli Old Coznac Ilrandies.' Ilarll i i , 4 7 :,th.z , L;c l glg' and , Palo, Holland Gin, liL-- Ig,TIT.,`I/1,7;1'. rnaica Spirits,lrisl) and S%otplo. Whisliey . of. *h* rery finest qnalityl.. WirtilEg't , ..-Spch as. Madeira; • .Port: Sherry Tenerifre, -Sweet Malaga, MOlicat, Claret and Champagne, very choicc 'and. otd. . . . . Also, Minufacturerof'Domeatic pir.ill-11 Brandy and'Glin. Pure Spirits, DeCtloikze Alcohol, Pi'lich Brandy, Laveltdr•Braatiy. Wild-Cherry Brandy . and Fine GOolials. Raspberry 13randy; . .1*ew Eilglantl Rum &c., &c., also•a largii supply of fin.: Old I Nlonongahe.la WhiAcy•ori nand The above Ligtvii, will I,,, i ilfirittiller.rte. iry lowcm.jirici..t. C.:tint: ..• Niercitit tin athd I TaverniltikeiTrs, will di - , %kill toigiVt-tlittuti -1 dersigned a call IJelore porc.hasiag e130;461r, and examine i ht. f'.,igaor., which he'vcazli ; es, will Fehr' the -closeffatrialny,'renoliek No. 32211111.riliei Street , ~ ',,-' .- ' ••••. . • I tO.I ER: BROWN: • ' itiiiakt*c . G - - ' 11-4) 4 ; L _ Philadel • /10 41.114 E.' • ) ' The beautiful action. Piano. or Aldtt-es , e r 's iVfanufactory. in: was used ai.gr:Kessler's School exhibitia; in the Court Hattie for;sele. Apiil • y C• ' . • --nvicf:gptEßP , AlleritoWn; Nor. 8• ; ; . • er fiaLS:46t rider aikicidwitis Imr ~eeelvet~' 44A' Of, Mbo's Mt es . , qrain Sboesi: , ' IQ ofLitidlee :' , C4 4n Beota; , *ltitli • • ()ct : . 146-"MA,A• II Ilat=! El r rr!i"~ Qf~(M7'/~I~f~Q. ,45; ila 0 1 :_ il r ; - ': . CI •:' , ,V . _f 1 ' .j:: g 6.: 1 - ,ao , 11,25" 4 oti 4. 06" 2:OX): 2`Q) 60, • • tlil 45 -. •. ' 'O l A 2 ' . Ai16. 1 \ .., , 1 . ) , Iv; 8 'l 5 C ". AY' szr: .. d', , ' B . 'fi ~..;, At ) 0.5 ... f i to . 1, "tfir I Es, 450 ;tit 4 50 it ,~; f _. MEI
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