Ajmer? :Journal. POTTSVILLE. Saturday •3Torning, March Wo. BENJAMIN BANNA.N. L:LE .I.loWEN..l”istant Ede., MEM • • , c Ma. E. 3. Far atitlioriscd triireceiv esul.Brrip tir,' for the Mino,' 3,ierrerl. and receipt for the Saute at Ins Dreg store, in - Tatoaqun. VOL NEV B. PALMER, JAL his hiral Ertarc ¢nd Co'ea -yencip. . _ Corner of Third & Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia, N 0.160, Nas■au Street, New Vora, No. 18. State Street, Boston, and South east, corner of Baltimore, & Calvert Streets, Baltimore, is our Agent for receiving subseriptious and advertisements for the Miners' .ioarnai. EV" The ctrculadon of the Miners' Journal t greater, than any other paper published In Northttru renntylaa ,nia. and has nearly double the circulatihn of 'any other ' 2,stpublialned in Schuylkill county. Unite circulates largely ` among capitalists, maxtufacnirers, iron and coal dealer!, throughout the Stlantic'and Eastern State!. , TIM PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TILE CO The People Demand int Reatorazion't For Pruident, General ZACHARY TAYLOR; eebject to the Decision of the Whig National Convention For Canal Commissioner, NER ANDDIESWARTII. ptIBLIG DOCUHENTS.—We are indebted to Hon. tiro. —cliert, M. b. ; Leyburn. Geo. H. Hart, and others,-of the Pennsylvania Legislature, for public . tuetiments: • • WE DO NOT feel justified, in the absence of Mr. Damn, who is the author of the article in our teat. on the subject of the Tariff, &c, to notice the remarks In this week's Emporium, purporting to be a reply to it. Upon his turn borne , he may or may not be disposed to notice lit • • , NOTICE IN TIME.--Those of our subseriberi:who are abotit to change their place of refirleare, give us or the proper earlier, noticeylvhare theaeeite their papera to . bef left: Any others t 4 ho may not - he in the regular receipt of their paper, will confer a /aim' by tuthrrning no or the fart, that tre may ascertain wtiere the faultlies, and correct it. FIRST OF aFRIL.—This is the sawn st nhic6 the business of the present year will commence, and it pre 'swats a fine opportunity to subscribe for the AlinsW Jean:el. The year,henceforth, will be full of important Witten, not the least of which, will be the election of a President of the United States, Members pf Congress, ike. Take our advice, and subscribe in time, and thus serum a Journal useful and interesting to yourself, your wife, and even your "little ones." PLFASE OftSEVE.—Communications, advertise ments, &c., for this paper, must hereafter be handed la as early in the week as possible, and none can he admitted after 12 o'clock on Friday. This arrangement Is rendered necessary by the alteration in the hour of the departure of the g . aterri mall, which will compel sis to go to press at 2 - 'o'clock on Friday afternooo,_ as well as our large circulation, which requires much pure time to prinT off the edition thaw formerly. PLANT. razEs R is a duty which every -one with a spot of ground owes to proaterity; to plant trees: No act bettor illustrates the vela principle of Life and Re liven, that we siauld not live for ourselves alone. An old man who was in the act of planting trees upon his premises, was accosted by a neighbor with the inquiry,"why he should, in his old age, trouble . himself in planting trees, since he could not live -to enjoy their foliage." -Ali, very true," -said . the patriarcii; " But I have long shared the world's hospitality, and I have always regarded him as a benefactor of his race, who made a tree grow where none grew before. Even now I can repOse in the static of trees pftinted in a former •s'gerieration; and under the trees of Peace and 'Plenty, nourished by our forefathers, we all .4nd the greatest blessing and the' chief end of life— Contentment and Security. And it is the least compliment shish art can pay to nature, to im prose her works, and thus accommodate .nur selVes to hef lowa. Therefore I plant trees, that the future rosy-farer mny derive the same benefits Ghat I have derived from othersthat the debt: due 'to former generations of cur race, may be trans _ fered to future once.' WC 113.0 every variety of shade and ornnuien, lel trees, and fir the purpose of contributing atomenehnt to the beauty ofteur Borough and nniAtibering ones, and curbing the reugh aspect of .our mountain homes, leg wilt sell them OuPat the stance prices at which - vvo buy them—stirrt nt $l5, IS, and some at $:10 per hundredO'his in tho beet scum fa pfint them; and we hops that many there mmy be whottivill embrace the oppor 7 • OUR EXTRAS LAST WEEK. As soon as the Cambria had - arrived New Tork, on Saturday last, we received a despatch by Magnetic Tolegiaph; apprizing us of the character of her news. We immediately issued ari extra, and sent on, (per Telegraph) for the details, which wore duly tren•mitted, and laid .before the public, in a second slip, by 73 o'clock in the evening. The Miner's Journal was the first paper frithe:linited States that receised the news, having been coriminnicsCed directly to us ,upon its reception in Philadelphia from New fork—than-giving us precedenCe of the Press of the former 'city! We were therefore enabled to spread the new's two days in advance of the,msil, and several hours in chance of any other rime• paper in thecountry ! What . do you thins of that !—eh We may here reinarlt that we are un ler many obligations to Mr. J: friseauly," the Operator" at this place, for the prtimpt end efficiet,discharge of the duties of his office. His skill tie en Opera. tor can only be equalled by the pcditeness and gentlemanly hearing cahich characterize -his inter tioorse with the public ; and the confidence tamed in him cannot hut redound to the profit of the Telegraph Company. STATE" MEDICAL CONVENTION. The State ,Medical Convention asseMbles in Lancaster en the 11th of April next, end promises to be well attended. The Medical gentlemen of 'Lancaster !rid a meeting on the Bth inst. to make the 'necessary arrangements to accommodate the convention. The highest earthly interests of the human race are intervovon with medical science ; and it may therefore naturally be supposed that a considerable degree of iattrest will be felt in en assemblage ol 'this Atind,'having for its objectthe advancement of ,thls science, and the elevation of the general character of the profession. A number of Delegate have already been app oint ed in various sections of the State. We bare not learned whether any delegates from this county here been appointed or not. Our citizens have' every reason to be proud' of the learning and ekill which distinguish the medical profession in this county, and ive are quite certain that they would be happy to wee the profession represented -in the above convention, since the objects to be promoted' are alike important to the profession , send the public. The physicians of Lancaster, under whose auspices the above conveniton will meet, are excelled by none in the Union in ell the departments of Medical science and practice. TIZZ IMPORTANT FEATURE Our esteemed -brothei" Of the Plamnixville ; pi on ee r , holds the, following correct views with vespgct to the most essential points of, a ziewspa- Fer—all of which We subscribe to, saving the allusion to ourself, which we must modestly Itfy aside, in emulation of emsar when, at the roast of impercalli, he gently kid aside the crown : 'The most important feature! In the conduct of a pub lic morns) is the jentic'ioult hod faithful otleclion from a lumen-m t . and care folk culled collection of exchanges. The tilled' selecting appropriately and usefully Is only acquired by diligent research and a atodious insight of the tnystertes of human nature. We know Of but few editors who are adepts in this department. !Our friends of the Catskill Alesern e e, Catskill, Y.; Miners' Journal, Pottsville, Pd., Heading Cla:utlf. Reading, Pa. and last, though rot least, Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphiat Pa., seem to have acquired this highly necctisry accomplishment. in no incom , iderahle de gree. May the gunne l and etttAC of their Influence continue to inteenic ' LIZOWtiED The body of a man was found in the river Schuy !kill. ricer Plivixville, on the Gth invt. He was entirety unknoti . It is sapposcvi the body must have floated down. the stream "liming the recent higtverater, FREE-TRADE AND LOW WAGES. sound political economist can hope, by any arti ficial means, to atantain permanently a much higher rate or wages in one country than in other countries with which ; it to is constant commercial intercourse." --[Emporium. = _ What . lhink y t Atf - that, Laborers! So, we cannot maintain permanently, a much higher ratAof wages in this country then in England, because, forsooth, we h4pen to be in constant "commercial intercourse" with her ! Beautifet— magni4icent doctrine, truly ! That: we cannot hope to' keep up the rates of wages without Rro• tecling our o*n labor, is very true. We have the hands to work, the intellect tp ccuitriveand invent, and there is no mend practiCal economist , .who. will not agree that it were better for the possessor of these gifts of Providence to .employ them usefully, than to remain idle. Yet the freeAmders—those .sleek, .66notable' . fellows, who have nothing !Ise to do thin beinaff official dignitaries—and fawn and cringe to support the dignity of office—they can easily indite long eepays, destitute alike of grammar and common sense, to entrap the people into their foolhardy doctrinsa.! They can smile—and smite—and fawn and cringe, end slab they. do it ! `..And the lower they_ can sink the laborer—the more they can contribute to hie degradation and curtail the wages of his toil, the greater will be their reward! .and the more earr.est their protestations of love for the "dear people !" Out on such hypocrisy—ouch downright knavery! lEBI • NEW YORE MONEY MM ET. The Wall Streii i kloney and Stock Markets ex. hibit marks of 'uneasiness.though the cause is not obvious. Government Securities are heavy, and Treasury notes have fallen off again, and first class paper Bethel 12 to 15 per cent. Capitalists aro made timid by the uncertain aspect of foreign affairs, and the paper of the N. Y. French houses is almost unsaleable in the, present condition of things. The beet houaes,Will not 'discount their own pepef,being indisposed to weaken themselves 'a franc until they base farther advices front the other side. The contractow of Treasury Notes, who sub scribed' for speculative; purposes, have, it is said, been unexpectedly obliged to put them into tbo market to raise the money to meet the Government demand. Tte consequeriCe is that they, have fallen to 100,1 to 101, which is, percent. below the bid made it Washington. IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISION. . Many traders and mechanics are in the habit of making their original charges, during the day, on slate, and having them at night or 'at some convenient opportuni'y, transcribed en the day book. It is a very unsafe practice. 'A decision directly In point has been made in the Court of Ccimmon Pleas.. We' copy from the Boston Advertiser: "In the ease of Buckley vs. Pills bury, the defendant offered to make oath to his books of account, in which it appeared that the entries woe made, once a week, or oftener, by his clerk, who transcribed them from a elate, on which they were entered by the defendant himself; the clerk not being able to testify to the items charged, any further than that they were correctly tran scribed. :The, Court ruled, that the defendant could not be permitted to swear to the correctness of his books." THE $lO NOT CLAIMED! our neighhnr will mince to give 8111 to every woriringman that npproves no r notices of currency and tariffs, and solicits us to continue them we will send him a regiment; and in return, we will pay 410 to every since", admirer or his witty' puns and profound erudition —[£fsporiust, Not having, as yet, furni.hed the name of the WOrkinginan for which we offered $lO in our last, we cannot make. new offers until that is dis posed of. As for paying ten dollars to every ad. mirer of ours, we have no objection, whateviE: nevertheless we think it would be more consistent, if you have "any loose change" 'to sparo, to re. member ynur own admirers first—for many of them would doubtlesv proved° be creditors also ! ST. I'ATRICK'S DAY The celebration in our Borough, on Friday last, of the birth of lit. PatriCli, pawed off in the happiest and most ngrerable . manner. I,Ve mu t regret that the good old Bishop could not have selected Monday •or Tuesday, or any other day than Friday, for tile entree into the world, as we fear that we shall fore;er be denied the pleasure of uniting with our fellow ritizeris in any public celebration of the event—Friday being our busiest day, and the 'day on which everything must be altend•al to. • We give the proieetling,i of the celebration 'in another , column. CLEAN OUT YOUR CELLARS Almost: the-first thing the housekeeper should attend toots Boon as the 'weather becomea suffi ciently warm to permit the. opening of the cellar doors and windows, and the careful removal of everything calculated to engender noxious and unwholesome gasses,- is to clean out the cellar. Let everything be removed or cleansed, and the walls coated with white4ash, and the bottom strewn with caustic lime. Rotten potatoes, cab bage•stumps; beets, ikc, , ,slrmld all be cleared out before the weather beeomes warm. MR DEPUY'S LECTURE Mr. D..M. Depot/ delivered a ,teeture before the Pottsville Literary Sente, on Tuesday eve. ning last. The attendance was large, and respect able, and we venture to say that no previous Lecture before that body was listened - to with more delight and attention. It was a chaste and well. written production—abounding in interesting bets, and delivered without any apparent regard to mere declamation, beyo id a clear end distinct Tronctaciation. PURENOLOPY The Curio' of this 'Science, as also - the person al merits 'Of one of its Professors, are discussed "right and left'- in the Schuylkill Haven Map! Whatever may be thought of the Science, there can,he no-doubt but that the blimp of acquisitive- ness ie very largely tlvreloped in some of its vo twin ! MAYOR On READING. .War. IL Keim, rho Vlihig candidate for Mayor of Reading, bag been elected by 4 majority of 13 vales-'-he receiving 139 votes,' and Clymer, his loco-foco opponent, 91.'6 votes.. The loco-foco candidates for the other offices were generally succearful. TAVERN LICENSES We understand that the Court hisnfused to re new the licensee of several taverns in our Borough, and in different section of the County. Among others, the Nurth•Eaet Ward House and the Citizens' Hotel, in Centre street, Will be dis:on tinned.. MR. &AY IN PITTSBURG The lion. Henry Cis) , arrived in Pittsburg on the L'lst i:;st, and was received amid the greatest populai damonettation s of respect—the procession which escorted .him through the streets having been the large''t ever witnessed in the Iron City. Lmraim DOL'ATION Elliott Cresson, of Philadelphia, has do. nated to thu Franklin Institute of that city, one thousand dollars to ha applied to the procuring of gold med a ls, to be awarded to-discoverers . , inven tors or iroprorors in the arts and seien,:es, LAZORERS WANTED We ore informed that one thousand 4; more laborers ore wanted immediately on Ma Csi4ial Railroad, betwen Harrisburg and Mifflintown..— The:svaica are $1 per day, and board provided at $2 per vetch. NEW POST orrrir, Tho Poet MasterUeneral has established efost Dike at Barry, in this County, end on the 47th instant, appointed 'Henry M. Otto; Esq. Pun Mester. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND liinTsviLLE-0-iNE.RAL'ADVEIiTISER. Oar Qlia pobriba. m" A ?Valance, !hey- Think.—TW grand jury of Richland County. South Carolina. have presented the custom pursued by candidates for public offtcps, of giving barbacuei, and treating "at public places. - This is represented asdebasing and corrupting the morals, of , their constituents. the community around thern,and producing such a state of things as altogether to exclude “the honorable, the talented and high-minded poor man" from occupying any office of public trust or honor in the district. tlY.' War Expensrs—Daniel Webster a year ego declared in the ,united States Benue, that the expenses of the war would amount one to million and a half per week. The government press and its echoes everywhere ridiculed the estimate. But the War Secretaiy hes made a report to the Sente6tt their call,, in which it is stated, that the 'War Depiirtment alone. has expended during the first year forty one millions. seven hundred and eighlg one thousand, seven h undred dollars ! 17` Virginia Legislature.—The House of Del egates on Friday passed hills to, incorporate the Fredericksburg and Blue Ridge Railroad company, sad the ()maze and Alexandria Railroad comps: ny—two fifths of thaeapital stock to be appropri ated by the Slate. lathe Senate, the bill extend ing the jurisdiction of single magistrates was re jected. All bills for incorporating Odd Fellows. Free Masons and Temperance societies Ora to be rejected. Inr A Gallant Edifor.—The following an nouncement lately Appeared under theeditorial bead of the Mississippi Telegraph a That Pub likes of this paper would respectffilly inform the public. and the ladies espicially.that he has gotten through with the press of business, and is now ready Co attend quilting!, candy pullin g ,, and other parties.on the shortest notice, with neat. nese anddespatch." I - rirA - Cure fur ; Consumption.—A Mr. Dese hamps has recently addressed& lacier - emy of Sciences, - (Faria,) in which he asserts that be has' discovered an infallible remedy for diseases of the lungs, even when tubercles have formed. He has forwarded his recipe, end vent' 'security to the value of 70 000 francs, to be for feited in case the efficacy of his remedy should not be established by experience. " l John, Quincy Adams.—The wonderful coccus in all official relations fur which Mr. Adams was remarkable—beyond, perhaps any other man of his time—is explained by the cir cumstancesof his life. He was one of the very few men in this neuntey who can be said to have had a thorough education as a public man. Few men in any,couptry have had the same advan tages. M"Landseer, the Patnier.—Three of Edwin landeccee esrly•paintings were sold in London some time ego, by auction. A bit on panel, a few inches segue, a Scotch terrier and a rat, brotieht.sirey-eight guineas; a small portrait of Mr. Simps;, the auctioneer ' s coachman , thirty. two guine and the •I'addock,' en old horse, and ahother terrier, no less than one hundred guineas. M' Hon. John 31. Holley, member of Congress from Wayne county, N. Y.. died at Jacksonville, Florida, on the 9th inst. He bad repaired to that place, on acc,unt of ill health, immediately after the organization of the houir. This is the third member of Congress who has died during the present session—all of whom were whiga. I:7A Goad Hit.—A Poem, called the "Dean New \Valk," in imitation of 'Coleridge's well knosin lines, boa the following stanzas : "•ite went into a mill, where the wheels were And the keys in the hands of the sheriff; And he laughed In think hnw the opUratives All voted against the tariff:" i"V" A Veteran Whig.—Judge Farrar. of Hot. lie, New Hampshire, at the recenfelection in that town, attended the polls and vo'ed. He is over one bundled years old, end a true and un wavering Whig, of course. Pittsburg. and eincinnali.— When the Mad River. an% Lake Erie and Little Miami Railroad, connecting Cincinnati and Sandtisky City, is completen, the trip from Cincinnati to Philadelphia will be made in three days. 1177 - ., 7 7 " Ira Philadelphia.—Mr. Van Buren, the ex-President of the libited States, arrived in Phil adelphia on Tueslay Inst. He is nt the resilience of Henry D. Gilpin, Esq., with whom he intends passing some days, hard Ail.—The Haw° street Corigre. national Society, Boston, having invited Rev. Mr. Love to become their pastor, he has accepted the call on condition that they first pay up what they owe their old shepherd, Mr. Baldwin! - ;' , 'Annw. 4- Co.-Life is shortened by indul. mice in anger. ill will, anxiety, grief, soirow, nail excessive cure. The wits' ['ewers are wasted by excessive bodily exercbie in some cases, nail want of a due portion in others. rV'Our Bankc.--The amount of specie iri'all the banks of the United State•. by the last returns may be stated at about forth trillionsof &thus. or less than two-thirds of the amount in the Bank of England. r:=7" Suring fur Charader.—Major Frees, of the Germantown Telegraph, says that when a mon rues fora character. it is prima facia esi•let i cr tha he!ie in want of one. A Lillie •DiscorrL —Nothing is an (aver tible to foie a.; a little discord:4le the ,frost - makes the grape tenderer nod richer. "Little Discoris" should always he desirable, therefore! ?T Try it, Ladies.—lt is said that a 'total run taining two quarts of water. set in an oven; when hiking, will prevent pies, caked, bread, etc. from being scorched. Mr All for Lnce.—A London paper Mentions a report that a young and noble - Earl, at 'trinity College, Cambridge, haeltrat got married.to the daughter of a Shoemaker. re When it is Looked Far.—The news the ratification of the Treaty by the Mexican Gov ernment, will not reach Washington before the middle of May. [-"The Veteran Major Nosh in a solf-noini tel candidate for Mayor of New York. He ought to be elected, miserable locofeco as 14 is. F7llo's Expensec—This year, the national expenditures of Great Britain are estimated 'at $272,980,000. Snub IVoses.—lf the nose of Cleopatra had been a sent), all the face of history would have been changed.—[Pascal. r.v. Oh, these Women !—A man in Cincin• neti last week, had his cheek bitten severely by a girl whom ho was attempting to k-k-kies! t7"7he Licruse Question, at the late election in Vermont appears to have been decided in favor of the liquor dealers. The Coal Trade for 1.8.18. The demand for Coal Is not very brisk, The sales are for email quantities to supply Immediate wants. Bed Ash prepared Is offered at prices ranging from $3 62 1 to , S3 75; Stove, ♦3 ati on time; White Ash Lump $3 VI; prepared, ♦3 20 to SY 60 on time, ' Even at these low rates purchasers are .holding back. We would advise the sellers to hold back also. It Is far better fur our collieries to do less, and rather diminish the prices, than to push the Ctial upon the market at losing rates, which cannot he avoided If too areai a disposition prevails to sell. A few weekedelay in put tin; the Colliery establishments at full,work, may op erate very beneficially, and save a deduction of at least 121 cents per ton, which on 1,700,000 tons,'weuld con— stitute a very important item to add to the circulating medium actor region. Freight to New York Is el 00; Boston, 01 75; and Providence, el 371. • ' Amount or Coat sent over the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Read, rut the .vreet ending on Thursday evening last : • Week. Port Carbon, CM' CO. Pottsville, 2,391 OS Schuylkill Haven, 7,228 12 Purl Clinton, 2,112 CO SEMI NATE! OF TOLL AND TICANSPORTATION ON NAIL ROAD Fowl Mt. Carbon. ett:Raven. rt. Clinton To Philodelphia, $1 35 el 30 . g 1 15 To Richmond. . 1 35 1 20 1 03 ---- r - iaIittYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAR• Amount of coal passed over the Schuylkill Valley Roll Road, for the week ending Saturday evening last: • 3,533 16 tons. Per last report 15,751 03 " • Tctsl, 20.'2:.. , 6 ID " JEFIF;i: TURNER. enlirenr MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amount of coal passed over the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending Saturday evening last. 5,725 12 tons. Per last report. 45,3 0 3 I 1 Total, 31,069 03 " JESSE TITRICEM, Collector, MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. Amount of coal passed over the 51111 Creek Rail Road for the last six days: 3,804 18 tone, Per last report, 32. 8 38 15 Total, 25.043,1 i GEORGE lIADESTIC, Collector MOUNT CARBON BAIL ROAD. Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon Rail !toad, to Thursday evening last: Per last tepee:, Taut. 27.782 18' 1,1 , 11111 A N CLEANER, tpllector It was but a few weeks Cann the Emporium or this place delibetately recommended the incorpor. anon of a Bank at Mine:seine, and immediately after commenced a tirade Of alum egninet all Banks, Tariffs, and what not. It attributed many of the failures of `Manufacturers in the East, to the edntractions in 'the currency, brought about by the Banks, and stated, distinctly, that any business man who would trade in such manner (on 4 •Sor. rowed Capiteit aright to jail! Yet, these same valiant ntlitorsla not hesitate fa barrow froni•the Banks, and With the .I)romides to pay" in their pockets: they are 'no doubt 'competent, to speak feelingly and understandingly on the subject i -• But what is singularly, that They have no com punctions of conscience in deriding a system of finance which they themselves have established, and which they, .indiyidually," patronize ! A machine for :cleaning the streets has been invented by Elijah Bishop of Thrhimure. It is designed for scraping, and-ia so constructed with rrblader." and springs as to pass over the most uneven surface. rcraping 'army bole effectually. and without retarding the progress of the horse that draws it. Can we not get the mediae here! We need something of the kind very much. Says the Lebanon Couor—.• Can't eamethin4 be done to improve our er!ouinge and paiernenie? They much need; it.• 1 - 09, nicely we Conti/ do up these little matter., if We had our ghee O( the money.spent in the needless war with Mexico, which is more than 1144 dollars I.r every tax payer, which Would "be • over sizfeen thousand dollars for the Borough of Lebanon. Islice'eum, that!" SYMPATHY PM THE TH=CH. Meetings to congratulate the I:' l rench people . , in their movements for Republicanism, here (teen held in New YcOt and Philadtiphie. et each' of which three deen were given for the Charti - st# of England end the Iris% , RepeelOars: The next gale that steeepti over the Atlantic, wilt cenrey the intelligence of the freidont of frele4 The weather during the present weed bas been unusually fine—gently leading uT, a l e it we-er froth the bfasts of winter to the genial warmth of nay. Vim. Atkins has been removed from tie post of Flour Iniq,ector, for Philadeleh:a, aid Mr. Mc Allister appoimed in Lis place. Cedar EMI Pieminary . NEAR MOUNT JOV, LANCASTER COCSTV. sIIE 2241 public examination of this Senituare. will be held on the 29th Mid .30ih instants. The friends of education are respectfully Invited to be present on the occasion. The 23d semi-annual sesaron will „commence on the Ist Mtn day of May lien. Parents and guardians who proposeolucinz pupil. , in this Institution, the ensuing season, are respectfully requeited to make, early appli cation; adsn, arrangements to enter at the teginning of the session. 'Pupils who return are earnestly re quested is •report themselves during the 'first weelcoo prevent delay' in the formation of classes.: , - TERMS cllontd, washing. &r.. with Tula!, nntkin- BiTlintioll in all the English and Classical 1,1,,e,,•J, E l); Music nn the Piano, $l5, on the G01d.% 310; Dr.oa toe 310; Drawing and Painting. $l5; Frenelt 310: use of Piano, CS; Stationery, 1 50 p,r session of 5 months.' • For eirrtilsr, list of test books. and - atlrrr ;aitth..hfari address the subrerther, Mouht Joy. Laocr.stet Co., Pa. N. 1.)111.ME.A. Afarch2s.l3-11 Prittchnal and, raßrielor. G. Schmid. TC.A.CIIER OF MUSIC AND LANGUA;ES, (Lately of Philadelphia.) , • DESPECTFULLY informs the public orrottsville Eland environs. that lie intends to give Instruction on the Piano and in Singing, also iG the German, English, and Latin I.N:imam Individuals IVIIO WWI In !armor me with their ronfi., donor, May apply at the in.use .of Mr. J. G. firoWn, Druggist, Centre strei.t. where I be found,Ait ii formation given. Mari:inn-134m] G. , SCIIMID. /- '- Great liargainsjn Carpelings. CHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES„ DV stasruracTurtinti' OUR 01V.1.1 GOODS. pAIIi . F,T,INGS of every' description, retailed at the (tree! Wholesale ;410/eal the New Carnet Store. N 0.2 10, Chesnut streetratnive Eighth, Philadelphia. Splendid Inn erial 3 Ply C. rpeur. 4 new and elegant sq les nod •UP •rlar rpm ti'y, 81 ,(5 per yard, must price, 271 in SI 5U per yal d.l - very hoot quality of Ingrains from 70 to 90 cents per yard. 0 , 0 d ItO cell: to .111 per yard. Gbod Ingra:nr rears per r,!. Elegaht Entry and-Stair Carprtinrl Oil Cloths, Table and Piano Cavern, :11 Co eau illy *reaCteductiou in ye r " _ - The nliblie will he con'vleofetlibatrr Carpeting, will be sold ' leen, In (o l.`tbper cent. ciliaj .r tha ant any other gore in Philadelphia, by an esaminatirm of our splen did assortment. l'urchaserp will recoPect that bi buying of us, they) pay but one pnitil , -in most cases I ey moat necessarily} pay a profit to they manufacturer•tA II4J to tha Corr-Sant nchlirlone are betng made to our stock, Crain nut extensive Steam Mills in Citntlen, New Jersey,. which for brilliancy and durability of colors are unsur passed Mary fingt!sh goods 31arch251919-13.3nt1 .1. I,IWFNTWORTIT. Wa,rhouse 210, Chesplat Street, above-sth Philadelphia. Factory, Cauiden, New Jersey. . niSS NifcCotirs School • • FOR YOUNG LADIES; AND MISSES. us; the basement Cl the • let Presbyterial, church in Mahantongo street. The inth term of this institution will commence April 3d, ISIS. 1 The schen; year is di. vided MO, four terms, two r tsition t in the day, from 9 till IS. A.N., from 2 till 4/.P. M. The Wrenches tanMit are Orthography, Reading, Writing, Gent*, Thy, GraM mar, Composition, Rational odd Practical Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, Natural and - Intellectual Philosophy, Botany, Drawing, Chrtmstry, Algebra. Geometry. &c. The government of Vila school is mild hut decisive, and invariably Wined by appeals to the Intellect. Every opportunity Is embraced to Impress the minds of the pupils with it sense of their duty as rational, intelligent, and accolintable beings. Pupils will he received at anytime depot the terns and charged from the time of entrance. musvitte,Mar22-13-20 Iron CommisslonVirarehonso; 100, Nora Irate, Streit, and Xe. 54, Jrarth Wharres,—PIIII;ADELPIITA. Mideritigaod still continue the COMMISAION 1111 giNF:SS, for the safe S, of all descriptions of IRON. Our Hence of many year., and extensive nr quaintance with the peelers and Coussesers of throughout the country. has enabled us to establish such. relations as give us peculiar min ntagea to serve our I correspondents, equal to tow iher house. " • 4 yg ORRICK & CAMPBELL, No. 100, North Wal' sir et, & 54, North Marcia, ISIS-12.15m] Wharves, Philadelphia. nag dreadful cough! TA • Longs are in danzse I T*e wort of the distroger Arita Segue • The cough of consumption WA is it a sound of broth ABE you a mother 1 tour darling Wm, your Idol and earthly joy, Is now, perhaps, confuted to her' chamber by a dapgerous chid— her pale cheeks, her thin shntnk en finger,; tell toehold disease has already ed upon her—the sound other sepulchral, ough pierces , your soul.. "Young roan, when just about to enter life, disealte send* a heart...rushing blight over the fair proepects of the future—your hectic; tough and feeble lirabe tell of your lose of hope, but you peed not - despair. There Is a balm which will heal tbei wounded lunge, it Is SIIERMAN'S ALL-If EALING BALSAM- - Mrs. AWREE, the wirer Wm. 11 . Attree, Cad., Was given up by Dr. Sewall ofWaahlngton, Dre, - Itta and McClellan of Philadelphi , Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Ileg, friends alt thought she MUM die.— . She had every appearance abeing in consumption. and mosso pronounced by hdr bhysicians—Sherman'a Dal. um was gi-en and it cided her. • . . Mrs. GARRA SHANTZ! of Bull's Ferry; Wu also as. red ntemisumption by Mils Balsam when all ether re medies failed to give reticf—she woo reduced to a eke-" leten. . Dr: A. C. Castle;i Dentist, VI: Broadway', las wilnessed its effeeis In Several eases where no' other medicine atliwited'retief--tbut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witticesed its wonderful effects is, curing Whine, which It riever fads of doing. Spitting' blood, alarelingnii it may he, le effectually cured by this flotsam. It heals the tupth red or wounded blood eel sets, and makes the lungs Sound again. I, '.. Rev. HENRY JONES. RS, Eighth avenue, was cu red ofcough and catarthat affection ofso yearn standing. The first dose gave him more kebef than all the other medicine he had ever takan • lh. L. J. Beals, 10, De laney street, gave it to a sister 9 \law who, was labor ing tinder Conumption, and to 311 Cher sorely afflicted with the Asthma.. In built cases its effects were im mediate, soon restored them to comfortable health. Mrs. LUCRETIA WELLS, 05, Ch s Eistle street, suf fered front Asthma 92 years. filierman's Balsam re lieved her at once, and she Is comparatively well,veing enabled to subdue every clinch by n'titnely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coug.hs. Colds. spitting Blood, Live. _Complaints, and all the affecti ,, ns of the Throat, and even Asthma and Con sumption. I • Price 05 rents and BI per bottle. i ' Dr. Shermanls,Cough nod Worm Lneages, and Poor Man's Plastets Old as above. Dr. Shermun's,OfSee Is at 106; NlSsati street, N. Y. Also for sale by the following agEnts in Schuylkill County.. , J. S. C. MARTIN, 1 ' . J. G. BROWN, /. Pottsville. . P. SANDEIISON. J , . If. Shissler, Poll Carbon. ' .. - Wm, It. Barlow. New Philadelphia; . T. Williams, hliddleport, - 11 - ..Schwarfs. Patterson. Jr 11. Alter, Tuscarora. lieilner & Morgenroth, Tamaqua • Wm. Price, Eq. Clair. Geo. Iteifsnycler, New Cantle. ' Yli • Jas, B. Falls, Minersville. Jonas Kauffman. Llewellyn. J. Christ, " . Jacob Kauf f man, Lower Mohonthogo. shoener &Garrett, Orwigsborg. . Lyon do Willie. l'ort Clinton. , . " LeVan & Kant/loan, Schuylkill Haven. - , Paul Barr, rinegrove. . (Oct 2 41-40-elita. : • VrEatirClTY PAPERS.—Persens in want of V the weekly city papers to sell, can have them at:polled every week by lea rind their orders at TI HANNAN'S' Cheap Periodical Store. Irk AIRY CHEESE..-5000 lbs. superior, dairy Cheese, from Herkimer minty, New York, just re ceived and tor sale by [Nye 45) I. M. BEATTY & Co. 2.565 13 tons 2.5,217 U 5 1" MORE CONSISTIENcy i 4714 CAT ITZZT OUR 3TI3,tETS I= REMOVED SILENCE DriWant Gas Light. ' NEW AND ELEGANT GAS LAMPS. TITESE Lamps give a more brilliant tight that gas itself; are clean atm can be used without any glass. They are arranged for stores, hal* dwellings, hotels, churches, todze. 000100, or any public buildings; require tulle or no cleaning, and ate quite as cheap as other Inips. They can also he used for lighting up workshops 'ad streets in different towns. it is extensively used in the suburbs of Philadelphia, where pm is not let re dueed The new church of theltedcmpliocrin Phila delphiatitarLuthera a church at Smithfield. the ahu rob at Milestown.ingether with twelve or fourteen others, nor already lit'up with this gas. It can be used in Chan deliers, Ilmcbet, and other lamps, PHOSGENE GAS LAMPS,'.ITre fluid :used in these lamps gives it Fat and delicious radiance far surpassing any of the Ohl of earth or ocean. .The Lamps are so constructed is to prevent all danger from esplosion. In the last exhibition of the'Franklin Institute of Philadel phia. the Phoggene tlmpt, with which the saloons ot the museum were in a great degree illuminated, at tracted universal admiration. The flame of this lamp is thrown nut in beautiful Jets in all respects closely re semblingthe clty Hydrogen. and. Imparting' a similar intensity "flight. We commend them to the public as a thing In their line which IS quite a luxury. One of them lends light and lustre to our sanctum, whtcb out readers may at any time inspect. Extract from the judge's report of the Franklin In stitute exhibition "The so called rentable Gas Lamps of Eiltv'd: J. Clanse: is a cheaiaand good HOS Proprietors of workshol*Thotel keepers, &c.„ are Ito vited to call and examine the lamps near Wm. ,likWe have the exclusive agency for the sale of these lamps in Schuylkill county, and a:lilt:apply them at city prices. The fitild can also bo obtained -et our store.- These lamps give twice the volume of light given by the common Fluid lamps. We have also CornelituthLaril lamps. and Camphine, and Fluid limps for sale When Preferred. Just received at HANNAN'S DeclS-MI Cheap Variety and Lamp store. . CARPETS ,AND OIL CLOTHS, At EtDRIDOE'S Cheap Carpet Wartfouss. DE subscriber Is enabled to offer great Inducements to persons about to buy CARPETS nr OIL CLOT/14 Wholesale or Retail. as bts expenses are so light In his hresent situation : he Isenabled to sell good. at t e very lowest prices In tne city. Re offers for Spring sales an excellent assortment or . Splendid Imperial; Soprano Ingrain, CARPETINGS Fine and Medium dn. venetf . ar , 1,•1 tar er 1. Cotton LW,. and Hal 7., 1 And Oil Cloths, from 2to 24 feet wide to cut for moms, halls, &c.; with a great vatiety of low priced Ingrain Carpets, from 25 to .50 cents, and Entry and Stair Car pets. &Um 12 to 50 cents. per yard. , Also, Matting. Floor Cloths, Rugs. Table Covers, lac. If. R. TIORIDGE, No. 44, Strawberry St.. one door above Chesnut • Atarchft -I f-ginl pear SecOnd, Fluladelphia. GE Double .Wirness of lbo„ Church. A t ip E , ll at o rciTt " :lll' b s y flt h itt e rc ht h e , y Al i b r a m n . y i' iff Zit; the.writer shows from Ilistoryothat thq English or Pro testant Episcopal Church, was either planted in the British' Isle, by the Apostle Paul, or shortly after the days (tithe Apostiert—that it exilted for a series of about' ten centuries in its purity, resisting and protesting toga hest the errors and corruptions of Route—that it only heroine nulled to Rome in the reign of William the Conqueror. in the year 106 g, who was aided In his i i on quest by the Pop —that .English Bishops resisted and set at defiance the Bulls of the Popes for nearly two centuries after—that the Apostol Chitral of England only hewed to the power and usurpation of Rome, for a period of four and a half centuries. when title burnt the shackles at tee, Reformation, nod was re-estahliihed in 'her original purity as in the days of the Apostles, and as site now exists. This book win remove the canoe - num impression which how prevails to a great Extent that it branched elf from Rome at the Reformation—it shows front, all the early writers that it was separate anthlistinct in its worship front that of Rnme,in the fifth century„,aud never conformed, only' during the period of the Romnitosurpat inn. and that it is the only true and Apostolic Cliurcit - itrellsimice.she Church of Rome fell from the true Gospel, by the devices and one ruptiona of . man—while all the other denonalnation• which are dtvidinzand subdividing. and gradually des troying their usefulness, and frittering away their means in elltilet. schisms and cantroverltics, had no existence prior to the Reformaistin in the 15th century, aild.con. seq rently totally unknown to the Apostles, who were contrnis,fitined by errr Saciotigt to perpetuate h e Church upon earth. Second edition, Just received and far salt, at [Niarchls-12] BAN NAN'S Book stores, 93'x!1- Papers. ry 1 Ti fi vuhv Oben:l:awe on howl the largest assortment JL or WALL PAPP,ItS in the city, of Philadelphia, wholesale at,d retail, consistleg hf every variety suit able fur Parlors, Entries, Dining Ronms..Chairthere,dre . , which,.for quality and style cannot he surpassed. Doing a :ash business, we are enalt:ed to sell a better article at a meta totter Titre, than 'any store doini a trade busi n”s: Ott hand a large assortment of {VIDE PAPER, for Cuttalas, Fire Printa, Borders, &c, n Web will be sold for ca , th 1 V.11.--Dealor9 are 'invited in call and examine their block heitro purchasieg els.,where 3urthp-v2 . FINN & BURTON. No. .1.112, Arch strcct, smith aide. Philada 111jdropaillic Institute. rrup. Board of Directors I.f the iiVDIMPATITIC iSTITII'TE, Ephrata. Lancaster County, announce to the public that they ha Or secured the services of Dr T. T2lklann as physician, wlt.we well-known qualifica tion, Lillie profession as S 1101 hr physician and strong ntatrunniulir—frtini - Medicol Coilleges and psis:tie prnc titionecs-of diatlyel io r, ntuttt secure the coufittehre of . t.lir - cotnionnity'...l"l•ll, line 111.00 titian equal, if not Solicitor. to any iii the C4lllltry. The establishment is now Open forth,: rer7ption of patients, who hay ntl . 1111 any f information by application (posi,paiit ) to Dr. Stalin, Ephrata PUS( Oaks. \. 11 - `dKONIC:MACKErt. Pre3ident,. JAS. KOS11:11;CfiL12, f . :ectaary, ISRAEL MEIT.ItSV, .70EiN fierrEit, ADIZ.III.OI LINDE:S. ifeatth! .flca!th ' rnorl r jrom2l of ill ;morn remirdirs l 1 Pvimicea. THE ONLY It API OA I. CURE FOR CoNsI;MPTION IT AIS') ES AA 15 PERMANESTLY CLUES ALL • DIALAsEs ..UISIS•• Fiti,A AN I'II•UUE STATE OF TILE CIA UP. TI).: 'Srrofala or King'. Eel!, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cu *unarm, EMT, to , P. U111111:1 . 5 or ('entitles on the R,El:es,Chronic Sore E . ne.Hing Worm or 'Letter. Scald Bead, Enlarge .: went and rain of the Bones and ;Ants, litithUorti Ulcers, Syph , ilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases arisinr frnm an tn . . judicious use of Mercury, Drorl, Expokure or.lmiirutielei In life 1:123112231a== . . . , IN'thts medicine several - Innocent but very potent arti des nftlievegetehlekingdfarl ore uniteddltrining a coin:, pound entirely different in its character and properties from any oilier preparattnn, and unrivalled in i:s opera tion nn the 6,..fteni when laboring under disease. It Should be in the hands of every Person, whn by linsinns or general course of tiro. is predisposed mottle very many ailments that render life a curse Instead of, a blessing, and so offen result in death. OM SCROFULA,' Ur. Drake'sPanacca ti re,0111111.14.{ as a Cortaro re. inily. Not one instance of its failure has ever occur red when it ely used ! It cures the disease and et the' Same time imparts vigor to the wholit system. Sclrof.: lIIOLII petsons can never pay ton mud, nitentirm to the 'Mute of their World. Its purlfic4tion should he their first aim; for perseverence will accomplish a cure of even /feral/self disease. FOR ERUPTIONTOP TEE REM, • Scurvy, Scot tonic AtTections, Tumors. White Swelling Erysiie•las, Ulcers. Usurers, Running Sores, Scabs and Riles,Dr. Drake's Partacea.cannot beton bights extolled; It searches nutthe very root of tne disease, and by re • moving it from the ayaz,m, makes a Vitt certain and permanent. INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA mediCine perhaps has ever been discovered which gives Oa much tone to the stomach and causes the se crctmn of a heslthy gastric Juice to decompose the food as Dr Draken Panticen. RUEITNIATISM. . . . . Dr. Drake's Panacea is used with the greatest en eget!, in Rheumatic Crimplaints,especiary such as are chronic. It mares Iy driving out all Impurities and foul 'humors which have accumulated In the system, Which are the cause of Rheumatism, Clout,and swellings of the joints. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief; this :Waireiy eradicates the disease from the system. even when the limbs and hones are dreadfully swollen. CO%dUMPTION. Consimption can be cured.—Coughs, Catarrh. Bron chitis, Spitting of Mood, asthma. Difficult or Ptothse Expectoration, Smile Plush, Night Sweats, Pain in the Side, Svc., have been cured, and can be with as ranch certainty as any other simple disease. A specific has long been sought for but In vdln, until the discovery' of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild,and safe but certain and etTicaci 05 In its oper,d Inn, and cannot possibly in jure the most delicate constitution. We would earnest ly_recommend those afflicted to g've it a trial—and we helleve they will not have occasion to regret it. The 'lineal Is cleansed and strengthened, the ulce.se, on the lungs are healed, and the patients guallually regain their usual health and stienatli. Read the following TESTI 110 NY. Philadelphia, Dec. lAth. 1847, "Dear Sir :Lin reply to your question respecting the use ofiDe. Drake's Panacea, I will say, that although a peipect disbeliever in the existence of 2 Panaita, or "cure tar allirlioensen, however valuable it may be in 'certain copiiitiohs of-the *potent, still I have believed that n cure fur consumption wottld be discovered soon- Yr or later, and curiosity led me teitry your medicine in Iwo reryins'eterste CUM 'They were pronounced by the attending,physlchns to be pulmonary Consumption.' and abandoned lip them as incurable. One of these persons had been under_ the treatment of several very nble practitioner, thennurither_of yiwirs, nod tbrartaid rho had "old fashioned Consumption combined ,with Scrofolu,” and that she might tinges forums time, hut timid not L., permanently rclieveil. • 'in both cases the effect of the Panacea has been most gratifing.ily tour or live bottles were used by One of the persons be yore she berm toimorrive rapidly. The otliertook about ten. I will snip add that familiar as I err with Con sumption by inheritance and by extensive observation as a study, nod knowing also the inierilfue effects in nine cases net of ten of tar, boneset, and other vegeta ble tonics; no Well as of ntany expectorants' nd seda tiverT should never have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if 1 had not been acquainted with the Ingredients. Suffice it to ray that these are recommen ded by mur most popular end scientific physicians, and In jihrir present combined state, firm probably the beet alt6rnative that has ever• been made. The cure is lu accordance with a theory of Consumption broached In 'trance a few years ago'by one of her most eminent 'hi rite rs on medicine, and now establiabed by facts which admit of no Monte. Very tr. : oft:V . .llly yours, L. C. Genre. To use the latintiaie n - iitnother: "Dr. graie ; si`ana. tea is always saltitarr In Its effects -;.never injurious. It is not an opiate- it a not an expectorant 11 is itot intendiol to lull the ley Mid into a fatal security. It is a great remedy—a grand lialingund curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and akih has yet produced for the treatment tints's hitherto unconquered malady; and no periit, afflicted witlrthis dread disease, will be just to himself and lila friends, if he gip doWn to the grave without testing its virtues. A single bottle, in most gases, will produce a favorable change Mille conditionjq . :iny patient howevet low." •ro rlll LADIES Ladies of pale romplexton and consumptive habits, and such as are debilitated by thosit obstructions whiCh females arc liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor. It is by far the but remedy aver discovered ler weakly children, and sorb as have bad humors; bring pleasant. they take it. It Immedi ately trstores the appetite, strength and color. Nothing Can be more surprising than itslinsigorating effects en 1710 human frame. Persons all vrcaknes: and lassitude - before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under ha inthience. It inimediately, coon warts the VcrVelephness of the female frame. CAUTION—IIe careful and nee that you get the gen* nine Dr. Drake's Panacea—it has the signature of Deo. P.Storrs on the wra goer, and also the name "Dr. Drake's Panacea, Phila.," blown in On glass. Prepared only by ST< lIIIL3 &Co:, Druggists, N 0.12 North Sixth Street. Phila. Also for sale at - JOHN G. DROWN'S. 'Drug StOre,And B. DANNAN's Hook stores, Pottsville; C. Frailty, Or. wlgsburg ; IL -J: Fry, Tamaqua ; J. Lt. Falls, Miners. ville; 11. Shlssler, raft Cvbun. ' Pant: 'V.I. Papir Hanging Depot, No.its. Co, aandt Strut. aim Yorx—orroarts Tat w [sten* nOTEL THE 'CROTON MANUFACTURING CO., ' (Thlzinota under-a. G extra Xeeefeetering tail, f' -... the State of Xno.York.) OFEET! at wholcsale.to quantities to suit purcbasers. at Itleettrlttureta' /octet prices, for cub of appro.; Vod credit- . , , PAVER HANGINGS of cirery variety of atylo and price.; 801 1 , 1& Till . ott Vet Of 111 mawn and unit 1. stylesl try SI the to l'i 41.1EV,§ to match. - . - t r ' ROAR!) PRINTS; In gems vat lety: T i A INTF.O WINDOW SUADEg, atd it WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER, - Wee! styles and superio.r finish. nit of their awn I , acture *0 importation. As o:kelt...lock is large titely neve..they invite Merchants, Ilookaellere, eaters in three ankles. to call and examine their i and prices whenever they visit the City. Conn ,. % y r , c . ha:s k , can sla r :she 4, w i inme slO-Gm stock Onto 0 o'clock en i rning till 10 o'clock in the evening. Innutorsu OF mrs ONLY. N.). 55 Ccdar St., 'czo York. EE, JUDSO & LEE G (LATE LEE do =Esc") l utly tht spittous FIVE STORY iVAusuousE, Cedar Street,--the whole of trhiott la downed to Oc. N 0.5 the eildhiten and sale of the single article of PRINT-. ED OALICOES, Their present atom consists of near ly 03T; THOUSAND PACKAGES; embracing same TROIS ANDS of different patterns and colorings, and compHsing ev en thing desis able an the line, FOREIGN and OM ESTIC. which are otßred for sale. for cash. or satiefac redß, at the lowefir prices, by the PIECE OR 'AGE. . Ails tnr) PAC . . New styles are received almost every day, and many of them are gnt up t.ir our own tales, and not to be loan elsewhere. Pr nted lists of pricesecorrected from day to day. whites cry varisalon in the market, are. placed In the has of buyers. Mrehants will beetle to form some Idea (tribe ex tent nd variety of our automata, when we state. that the value of our usual stock of this nag Arms'. is a least twice the value of the entire stock of dry coo s usually kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers. Thi fact, together with the fact, that our Means and our amnion, instead of being divided amOnC-a vast variety of articles, are devoted wholly to °he, will render the advantages which we can offer to dealer} perfectly obvious ; and it shall he our care that non wit, visit nut establishment shall meet with any dist . apppitatment. , . . Our assortment Is compict eat all of the year. LEE, JUDSON & LEE...,.' P. S.-13. P. LEE. formerly of the firm of Lord & Lees, and late senior partner in the original firm of Loe & Elrewster from which connexion be withdrew some time ago, has resumed Witness in connection with Messrs. Lee & Judson.undor the firm ofI.EE, JUDSON & LEE, and lie ventures to assure hie fi lends arid the public. that the new arm will maintain the same pre eminence, in this branch of the trade, which former ly . istingui.shed the other two houses to which he be ton • ed. . ew York, July 10, lEiff. • 28-1 y TWEI7 BOOKS. DE Fictlm's Revenge, being tho conclusion of the ' 61-wricide's Daughter, and the Star of the , Fallen, . - 25 Ilaitenus. by Tupper.. " • 25 La nacho Widge. by the author . of Colin Clink. t 5 Th Belle of the Family, by Mrs. Grey, . 25 Getaldine, or the Gipsey'tif Germantown, , 25 Songs for the People, No. 3, 25 Ladies' Book for March, . • 25 * Graham's Magazine for Morch. 26 Just received and for - sale at BANNA.N'S i Feb 14.91 , Cheap nook stores. TT lieu( Books. _ . VA, or the Isles of Life and Death, a Historical Do _ Imance by Edward • Sfaturin, 2 volt., each. 25 TI a Signal, or King of the Slue Isle. • 25 TI e Engraver's Daughter, by Sue, • 25 Cunt Raymond orfoulnus, or the Crusade against, the Albigeno , s, under .Pope Innocent DI, by Charlotte Elizabeth. • 25 I of Prairie Eden, a Romance of Mexico, by 0 Idopecd, Ewq ; 11 Lseitiume, the .. tron of Athos, or ten years later being the ,conclusion df "The Three Gnards rnen,'? and" Twenty Years After," part 1, IS e runner,. of Paris, 25 T e Hunted" Chief, or the 'Female Ranchero, a tats i of; th e IlTvxican War, 25 J re Eyre; the best novel lately published. b 5. - P rt I, De ,Curinenin's celebrated History of the ~ i Topes, , The Statesman of the Commonwealth of England. ,N j r;tv Me th od of learning Spanish, • 1 $I 50 rrogether with a variety of other books : Just received a d for sale at . HANNAN'S Cheap Book stoiee. Patsy'Bs =Zia I Grand Jury Report. .}larch s.,,im. ISIS. he Grand inquest. inquiring foram body of the county lof Schuylkill. reApectfullv rrrurt: That titer ltkY:tiettsEltrinle=theurriiktrtvighrbol9 - GP dletmerrG - ntreVUTdlitlic - of which have been found t ue-billtrant - ren - ltdve been Ignored. They have, un firs the flirt:ethos of the Court. al-fled the public I build srcounty prison. and poorhouse, arid would earnest recominend to the County Commlssiotiers the Heirs ty of- additional security to the vaults of the public tikes, by- putt tog, an iron shutter .In the jam of the thal the public records of the County may be c re sgs iost The Prison they find insullhent for the security. of he priconers,and do not bell,ve it possible to keep:hem in its • present condition • and would recommend the aunty Commiraioners to have the wall around floe jail •nrde thoroughly repaired, one scrum the gCating of he windows an front of the building. Other repairs - ere reconitnendol to the Contmi•sipners, who—were re tent at the examination of the Jade. The Crand Jury would recommend tnibe Commission• rs, that in building the new Jail. in accordance with it of Asceult,ly recently pa,ded. they should build it on he l'enitenAiary plan, Which would; be of great SeCurily ttd en:W . 0010 thtlprilmerg. In jeFtic, to the $i1,611; fillet say, that we found Prison in As Bead oEder so con:d be, under tbeeir- • 1111Stnno TI e Pour !inse nr tintntl in a near, dean, and com fortabli. corktioll. Tl.•e Grand Jury believe the greater portion iff grim iner carved by the great number of Tippling and neer Ilona , . in the County, and would rpopeetfu:ly no. t!t , • U Int,able l'.6llrtto ilnprev.upon the Cons!ablem the. necessity of having all Beer llutnes closed en the SAbbath. The Grand Jury would also call the attention of the proper acthorities to the crossings of the Philadelphia, •Rending, and Pottsville Railroad, at Schuylkill Haven and Mount Carbon. They would recommend that the Company have lights placed at the different crosFings, for the safety of persons compelled to cross said Road at ,mght, , , also that the engineers should give more timely notice of their sppr meh, /dna. which Is respectfully submitted. - ,sl,trchlS-12-3t] 1.. P. W TREY, Foreman. ionntry Alrercl. it aft .Volice: URPSU THIS 'LIST %VIM YOU A. Travers B.l,..vaigen Lane, Ode Hinton Tracers), (. 1 FFEIL for non milks to Atli! u'rchastra; kll.OOO il'1111:1 ItuktlCaprsper,o $1 ' tosl 50 pr 2.500 realuit fluted Lutes Pape!, 1 OC to 150 do 10.0•0 do W.'s:loping Paper, 25 to I 00 do 10,000 Rolle of Paper !tannings a 5 rt., to 6 cts.pr Wee. • 5,0:J0 do Amorican Satin do. 121 " IS do 5,000 pair of Oil Transparent Window 'hada, of our MVP manufacture, beautiful designs an cgiors, at from 8I 'CO to $I 50 per pair. ' • IDAO lbs. of Wool Twine and Wrapping Twine of of nll kinds, from 121 to 15 cu. per It,. We also have other goods In thasa me proportion, and we enamtitee to please you if you will call and see us at 83, Maiden Lane. A. TRAVERS & CO. Nety York, March 4, ISIS 10-2 m The Great ft eforrniatioit. IIE Pictorial Edition of D'Aubignes great wet lc on the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, in Gee ninny, Switzerland, &c.`. Just published by ..76eeph .1. Sped, No. 00, Cherry Street, above Sixih, Philadelphia, hie splendid Irmo editlon of the above-named work, with Id engraved lE. lastrations from original design., Four vols. In 2; bound In extra cloth and !harm y sheep. The ptiblisher, respectfully calls the attention of the trade and the public genernily, tp this work, being the .nnly Illustrated edition published'ln the United States. He trusts that the beauty of its embellishment•, the strong and substantial manner In which It is bound, In conjunction with the known popularity of the work it self, will" be a sure recommendation to public favor. JOSEPH A. SPREE., • No. 06, Cherry street, above Sixth. Philada. J. A. S. has also lately published a pew and beautiful edition of Seypeant Beirs Ram Show, a suitable book for children, neatly done up in extra cloth Pislla. March 181818, • - “To the victor belong a the spolls.” ALTIIOUGII many preparations in the-form of ..Pep tloi..lfedieinee... have been before the public, claim ing to givurelief, and even cure the most inveterate dis eases, yet nonetiave so well answered the purpose as Dr. Shermaseu .Vtdicated Lo:ee'es. They are agreeoblol to the taste, easily administered, and from the unprece dented novices, solicit they have met with, and the re mg-Citable cures which they have performed, may justly lay claim to the title of conqueror over the diseaies for which they have been recommended. Dr. Sherman', •• Cough Lo.exgra " core the Most obstinate cases or Cough in a few boors. They have cured a large number of persons who have been given up by their physicians and friends, and many who have been reduced to the verge of the grave by spitting Wiled, Consumption and Hectic fever; by their use have had the rose of health eestnred to the haggard cheek and now live to speak forth the praises of this invaluable medicine. Dr. Sherman's Iform La:cages" have been proved in more than 100,000 cases to be infallible, in fact the I out) , certain.worm destroying medicine ever discovered. ' Childron will eat them when they cannot be. forced to take any other medicine, and the benefit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form, is great beyond description. When the breath of the child becomes offensive, and thole is picking of the noon, grinding of the teeth during sleep, paleness abent the lips with thohed 'Cheeks, bleeding Pt the nose.beall aelle,drunsiness;starting during sleepalisturhed dreame r awaking with fright and screaming, troublesome conch, feverishness, thirst, VllFOLlMl.apieetite, sickness at the stomach, and bloated ntomoth—these are among the many prominent symptoms of worms, and min be relie ved by these incomparable Lozenges. They have never been known to fait • i • 11r. Sherinan's , " Camphor Le:carts" relieve head ache. nervous sick headache, palpitation of the heart and sickness In a very few minutes. Their cure lowness of spirits, despondency. faintness, colic, spasms, cramps of the stomach. summer or bowel conipla lets—they keep op the spirits, dispel all the distressing symptoms of a night of dissipation, and enable a person to undergo great mental or bodily Dr.f.Sherrnee's "Poor .Man's Piaster" Is acknowledg. d by all who, have eve used it to be the best strength ening -plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains a ndweakness in the beck, loins, aide, breast. neck, hubs, Joints, rheumatistri,lumbego, &c. One million a dear will not supply the demand. Caution is necessary. esthete are many unprincipled persons whn would forts a spurious article upon the community. Be careful to let Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, with a "fee simile' of his written name on the back—none others are genu We, and will do more hurt than good. When such men as the Rev. Darius Anthony, of the Oneida Conference; Rev. Sebastian Streeter, of Boston; , Rev. Mr. Dunbar. Rev. Mr. Ilandcock, Rev. Mi. De For ,est, lion. Aaron Clark, .I.lloxie, Esq., lion. B. D. Beard sley, Daniel Fansbaw, Esq., and a host of names of a like reputed., can be brought forward to provq the ef ficacy of Dr. Shermrn's preparations—when they are so warmly recommended by the medical profession. and prescnbed in 'their practice, and when such universal approbation follows their use among nllclasecs,we may Justly say that the Doctor is not only entitled to the ap pellation of victor, ea can fairly lay claim to the patron age of the public, and will receive it. For tale by J. S. C. Martin, J. Cl. Drown, and F. San detson, Pottsville ; Henry Shissler, Port Carlini]; Wm. 11. ;larlow. New; Philadelphia; T. Williams,. Middle port; Schwartz, Patterson ; .1.11. Altar, Tuscarora; Refiner & Me teens., tb, Tamaqua; Wm. Price, St. Clair; Geo. Re ifonyder, New Castle ; Jas. 11. Falls. ?diners, villa a Jonas Kauffman, Llewellyn; J. Christ; Jacob Kautiaort, Lower Jlnhonton;to; Pala Barr, PlnegrovVii tihcener & Garrett, Orwigsburg : Lyon& Mabel, Port Clinton ; !Avila and Kauffman. Ott? IS-17 rthaylkilt !Jaren. cow-ht • No Cure no Pay. .u.CULiVit'S INDIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY. Warranted to care, or the money returned. Tote medicine is prepared from an Indian rcceipt.'obtained Rom one of them In the far West, at great expense.— Thor* who have been familiar with the Indiana. know that they can and do core 'Cencilal without the knowl edge et Mercury, Dalian), or nay thing of the kind.-- The afflicted have do* an opportunity of being cured without the danger of Mercury or the ifnpleasant taste of Balsam. 'This medicine la pleaiant to the [twin, and /caves no smell on the breath. SCROFULA,—.Ifesses. Rsiccard 4. Irahone :—Gentle toes :—For the benefit of the public and those efilicted as I have been—you are at liberty to use this tcsthuoni, al as you think proper - After having suffered efer a year with several pale ful ulcers on My tigfilsbeulder ; which covered a space of nearly nine Inches to circumference, I was Induced to.call at your office, to ace Mr. Isaac Brooks. (with wheat I was acquainted) and his care being soremar kable as to remove all doubt, I commenced taking the same medicine, "Dr. CeUire's /*dicta Vegetable Paint .4.l4," I have not used the number of bottles prescribed, but am pleased to say. I have been entirely cured. Kill be pleased roses anyone who may think pro ffer to call upon me for further information. army home, in South Juniper street, a few dolts above Spruce. • MELLEN GRUBB, Stone Mason. Pbffadetabia, June 6 2, 1817. TETTER---Ifessys. Emend We/UV — Gentlemen: .1 I cheerfully. give you the particulars of a cure perform. , ed on me by your justly celebrated 'Dr. Callen hula. as i'vertcats Panacea: I hail been afflicted with .Tet , ter" alma ten years on my body and hands. It was exceedingly troublesome and annoying. I tried Oint ments but without relief. 'last wiuter I procured some was soon allayed; and I of your Panacea the itching bad taken the medicine but ashen time when biles made their appearance on different parts of my body when the biles disappeared the Teller west with them, and I an now entirely well. I would certalely recommend the Panacea, to all like athlete& P . • JOHN ‘C'EIAZLETON Mullenhlll. (Doecester Co., N. !.,April Ilth. lB4 L Mr. Hazleton is's highly respectable farmer. sad well known as *temperance lecturer and,Mbral retbnater,te the people of the lower : counties of New Jersey. ERYSlPELAS.—Eacoareenswer.—Por the ß benefit of the afflicted. I freely give you a statement of my condi tion, before I commenced with your Dr. Cullen'. Ladi es Vegetable Petuicee. Some four years since, my leg' became swollen, Inflamed, and painful. The disease woo pronounced "Erysipelas," I resorted to the usual, remedies, but without effect—except in -one case, In: one ease. in which I tries a medicine advertised in an' Le Ana c, which, Instead of eat the flesh to the bone: my leg became very troublesome, and I began to fear it would result in something serious. Mr. Thorn'. ten, a neighbor of mine, wag taking your Panacea for a scrofulous sore leg—and much benefitted, (new well? and also a lady of my acquaintance. From their rep. resentatlons I was induced to give you a cull. and you r offer being so fair, it gave me confidence in your medi cine. I commenced its use—snit In less than three months was entirely cured—my leg is perfectly sound. end.!. several months have elapsed, I have not the least feat ofa relapse. 'I give this testimonial cheerfully. hoping It naa duce others to make trial of n bat 1 believe to be one of the best medicines ever offered to the public. It would give me much pleasure at any to see those whe wish any further information lwregard to the Pansies, at my residence, No. Oil, Carpenter tereet, between Bth and 9th streets, north side AVILLIAM FLEMMING. FOR THE•BENEFIT OF Trip AFFLICTIED.- -Nem Orleans. June 13th, lee. Remand 4- Walton, Pkitadripera Yen months ago, our child, a buythen five manila old was first attacked with a disease whiclemade It. appear sure in the form of a sore an his head, which covert the entire scalp and part of the forehead. It was sb hdlamed as to prevent the pessibtlity of the little suffer er getting hts rest night or day. This state of thine. lasted about two months, anti in tee meantime we bad advised with several eminent physicians.and each pre nounced It different In Its nature from the others, and In their turns prescrlyed for the disease they pronounced it to be—all, hoseever with no effect. Ile was getting worse every day and wart truly lean altirating conditiea. We had lost all hope, when about the Ist of February, one of out neLehbors bought us a pamphlet, In which your "Dr. Caßen's Indian Vegetable Panacea" we•.so highly recommended, that we could du no better than give it a trial. Still we had but little faith, but timid not. bear to seethe little one suffer so much. while ytit there was a medicine untried. You may Judge our JO5 , and happiness when, in the titit few dotter, we saw a decided change fur the better: The first bottle healed the head, end the sAcond made the cure complete. The child is now in perfect health and has been for scene months past. Feeling it a duty see owe to the afflicted, vs give our permission to use thia as you see fit. Your,, respectfully, • 61R. & hIRS. INO. TIEPATH. -"Victory street, 2.1 door below Vaudeville. DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE si.rcmc for Female Contplaints.—Thls medicine is a vegetable preparation; and• far surpasses Hooper'. Pills In all cases In which they are recommended - . Hundred of fe males whose constitutions have been broken down, bane been restored - to perfect health by the ut , e of t h e iuyalnahle medicine. It is entirely harmless in its ever ration, end may be taken with perfect safety at any time. Wholesale end retail by RO WAND & WAL TON„Eciattrietors,,46„llferketstreer. _ _II For sale, by B. BA NNAN Pottsville; J. B. FALLS. Minersvile ; ENGLAND AC• McMAKIN end JAS. V. LAMBERT, Reading. I October 16 47 42—Iv eon_ THE GRANDc rit4ALTIVE !- FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles. Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Smallpox, Jaundice.Pnint in the Back, Inward Weeklies.. Palpitati o n of the ' Heart. Rising In the Throat, Dropsy, Asiltina, Fevers' ef all blade, Female ember:lllM , , Measles, Salt Rheunt, Heartburn; Worms. Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits. Liver Compleffut, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching of the Skin, Colds. Gtlut, Gravel, Nerve. Complaints. and a variety diseases, arising from impurities of the blood, trd oh. strustion■ in the organs of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every discitse pri• ginates Dote Impurities of thtebtottd or derange:nen of the digestive organ.; and to secure health, we mils re move these obstructions or restore the Wood to its tin wind state. The aversion to taking Medicine Is most effectually re mbred by Vintner's rerrtable Porgy Pills ; ht , ing ;., completely enveloped tvllh a coating .11 pure willies gar (Mitch is as distinct (ram the internal ingredients s a not shell front the kernel) and have an taste or 1,,,,ti ine, but are as easily ewalloweitas lilts of candy. - I%liire ver they neither nauseate or gripe In . the slightest Jag near but operate eitually On all of the diseased 'tarts Iff the system. in-sad of v.:lnc:lna thettitelves to and racking any particular rdelon. Thus. if the Liver tie tared, one Ingredient will operate im that particular otga ,and by eleansint it orally caress of bile, restore it to its na tural state. A nother will operate on the blood. and re fl move nil Impurities in its circulation, while a thir will effectually expel whatever impurities may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they Jr A. at the root of dictate, remove all impure humors from the body open the pores externally and internally; separate all foreign mid ohnniious particles front the chyle. so that the blood must lie thoroughly pure—thfis securing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and liver; ant thereby they restore health, even when till edict means have-failed The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial ofa single hoz ; and their virtues are so pooitlim. and certain In restoring health, that the proprietor binds hiue to return the money paid for them in all case, trber: they do not give universal satisfaction.. • Remit prices, 2 rents per bag. Principal Mike. No. td, %'esey street. New York. The following arc the agents in Schuylkill County fur elickner's Vegetable Purgative Pills • .1. V. C. hlAit fIN..h. G. BROWN, and F. SAN DF.RSON. Pottsville; H. Shiosler, Port Carbon; Wm. Marlow, New Philadelphia; T. Will i ams, Middle. port ; H. Schwartz, Patterson ; J. H. Alter. Tuscarora ; Veil net & Illorgetiroth, Tamaqua; WM. Price. St. Clair; George Relfsnviler. New Castle; James 11. Falls, Mi nersville; Jonas RaulThrom. Llewellyn; Jacob Kayff man. Lower ligoLontongo ; Paul Barr, •Piaegrove; Shoener & Garrett; Orwigsburg ; Lyon & Illsbel, Port Clinton; J. Christ; Levan & Nautrman, Schuylkill Haven. Kict3o 47-44.enw PATENT DIETALLIC ROPES, FOR TRE USE. , OF MINES, RAILWAYS -•• . , - For rule, or imported to order, by the istberriAer. fIIIIESE Ropes are now almost exclusiveltused io I. the Collieries and on the Railways in Great flrit an, and are found to be greatly. superior to Heaven ones as regards safety, durability and economy. The Patent \Vire Roper, have proved to be still in good condition after three year's service, in the same situation where the Hempen ones, previously used. of double the size and weight would wear out to nine or ten month.. They have been used for ethicist every purpose to which Hempen Ropes and chainshave been applied. Mines, Railways, Heavy Cranes, , Standing Rigging, Window Cords, - Lightning Conductors. Signal Halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e. They are made either or Iron or Copper Wire, and in cases of ruudi • exposure to dampness, of Calvanized:Wlre. I Testimonials frnm the most eminent Engineers In England can be shoWn as to their efficienrAand Any additional information required respecting She differ ent descriptions and application will be given by ALFRED F. KEMP. 75 Broad at.. New . ork,• • Sole Agent in the Unite States. New York, May 3m.b.1946. I- 22 , .o i - z 10 „ = s%z 4 z . x . 4 -, P> ;: F. F , g :1) O ' , 41. a ,1:0 go • M ~ ~ _ ~ c c•• . ;.; 13 : r. E., 0 Jill 'O ‘3. p. 6 . .:, ,:i ei ;::: c. f! 0 0 DI. 2.L. J. DI. Rowe, _, ' BROOM AND WOODEN WARE sT9DE.: k 0. 03, s'irortk Z.d Street. is. door abort .errt y caer 413, - . - rilitansurnt•, • ManuLactnrers and wholesale dealers in 1i kinds of r 4 artooms. aaraircs, at:recce, CEDAR wirier, Willow and cr:.ucle llaskels, Shoe and Wa 1 nnishes, s cr ub., motsra, Mats. Blacking t Mane made Wooden-ware oral:cry descrilnlon, c., at the lowest market prices. NANLI* 110vm..1 .(Jomi.a. ROWS. Irtillada.,Fcbal 18814 ' • • 1:4-3113 Pos script. • mu/ our Teligrapl..- NEWS TO T/E LATEST MOMENT t ~ I.IIIL DEtllllA 7 Marcti 21,1545. , , 0 o'clua, P. M. Flour is worth si • pfr bbl. for good brands, Ryo th;i.tril3,7 „ . Yptu weal $2,2.5 a 2,3 l—few Wheit—o sales to nom Corn is worth per bu: w igbt. • 1 sales. 51 e _. ... iiD COALCONVENTSJS - ST GARRISBURG. Tinsbody assetabted at Harrisburg • or( Wednesday anent n last, upwards of seventy delegates baying been resent, iniludtng several from Now York, .Vir ginia, ad Maryland. • I t . - 1 Arlngemenri Isere made to collect information upon the Ir n and Cal interests of this State, to bu subrult• red tom fatnral . meeting of tba Conventlen. pie fol. ;lowing Committees Worn accordingly appointed: . '{'fin ICoal—E r rikine Hazard, Reciapin. Haywood, Jno. Towne, David Buck, and Mr. I . :hordes/int. ;Mita' and ICastings—Stephen Cohsell, ! C 94 Janis' Faxtdn, Holitee Hughes, B. R. Vincent, and aiexandr Rep:Tide.. j Iletcheut ar and Rolled Iron—Chas., W. Faber. 'Jahn Shoenberger, James ti. Spencer, Jame* Cuddy. and inhiatichlannus. • , iroikr, Sheet and Flue Iron—Stunuel Reeves, Alfred' Iliint,i Hugh S. Steel, John ilissel and Fred. Loreto. blocims, Ilammdr and Bar—Peter Elhoenberger,' W. hl.' iion, W. Watts,fGen. James kyle', and Spinal(' Grubb. f I 'all'lrou—Thum.. ,".... -- -- MON Traitlra:l.—Thomas Chambers,. /len: B. Wood, Win. F. Johnson. ad Finlander Raymond. iCommittee on 0/1121lia . 11011—Stephen Colwilt,lites. Crimp bets, Francis Parke, Thos. M. Smith, and Janes. 84 Cox. • • fler the Commlttev? Import, 'lt is the L isiteulkif' of ale Convention, sit teem, to memorialize 'Coastals and take stichrither steps to advance their 'utensil as way seem expedient end proper. 'The Conventl!it ad-. ionined tin Thursday ereolng, after an able addles bY of Erie county. ANSWER. TO PUZZLE. , I ' .him /irk, Alarri Rl, 1819. Mr. ben). Hannan. . I Pot, air :—Annexed you Ohl Pod the &power to Ibe j plize.le In the 11.1Iilers• Juoraa/, of iba 18th hist.4-ob talned by the square root, by Pool A A D A 113 A P A CI Alt s I c. 0D 13 I O,P n'a 13 11 C.D 1 The riumber of square feet In the area;sn 640 by A b C D E F 0 II A—IS 1,37,833,79e,1T. ATROCIOUS BIURDE,R The Mafia&lphi a Papers, yesterday, contalaid the particulars of an atrocious murder, committed hlr. and Mr.. Geo. L licdemacher, (Gookseller.) residing in Fourth•st. in that City—the latter of whom expiring instantly. A Telegraphic despateb, received this mo ment, 0 , 111tVithat the Mb mons peipetratos the deed been serrated. lie was Just out of prison, and the woman had appeared against him es witness, for steal ing. gwsnewsememsessowse SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. The I.loree-Towing Idne - 0F:134 sm. John Clark de Co. has been stationed on the line of the Srhoylkill -iNavikatiorrrentfir - nurn s ber of the Company'l barges and scow., leased by Aferers. fiongstreas brohrehead, have arrived- Fri - Ur left here yesterdry, loaded, for Philadelphia, and eight leave to-day, by the Torr.. GRAND CONCERT.—We are informed ,that U. 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