M=M . L: • • • . 1 7 _ ‘. s E, _ , - dIIALFW4 - -... Ar, , ,-.41 ( ' 'e l' '-- ~,,, --,• 41, l, -* - 4 . -;,:,...-- - ` 4 °' ..., ....,, 1 • ...-'''''-'.' 11 111ITTYlf, -- R 41'1311E. i , . E 41- . t ,-.•-- ,7 ..NITLN e • f , ",' t' ' FROM 7 ~,A..,...t . k 4 . ~ , ~ . .i 7 . ,, 1 t 'j,-' t,.• :,,i, ,: ' 1.i,.:7',5, :,71: - -,,, :,`:,-, ! - 5 A,, , :, N .k.. ,-,. • 3, --. ...3 . ____. I UM , , e 4• W.F;;•' :1 ! - - • ' - • • so. :",;.,, • • ''..•••••,:• • ••• The followilg.Petition is in circulation this County ior•-iignitittres,,,!„.rrintpd icopies - •.- Journal, by all those who feel :desirolis •to obtain signatum;•lie• transmit to , • ra M I,t e o s nordbk The Senat e , an d the. House of Rgiresentatires of the •ITnifetlStutes.in Congress asseiiipTa • 'o. - , . . . , . , =EMI , The Pettlion.- . .0f the. subscribers, Miner's, Latwieri„: Mertiimice . Olieratitis '/Iferelinntgi - "ilfakittipteturers, - tnd 'Farmers, ' Schrrylkig edynty,'Pa.', , respectfQl4riepr'eSenlii;' • MIT prior to July, 1842,-all* liritiehek.hrin4h4try,iir this,country,weleproStraled to . 'art unparalleled , s ane,—th'eates Were' unable to meet their interest and were ,repudiating theletiebtso:- the revenUe - Of the . General. GovernMent failed to meet btit„,i i iitje, more than opa•lialf its'annual expenditur es, arid it,ltians, WOO hityckedaftPtifaitrzejected'in:Ltrope.. Tbei Bill of that year .was passed, knoWn as the 'FarilT•of . • 1842;, Whieh operated ;like magic Itt• restoring lope country,•to• - a deg ree of pr osperity unex i aniPdkl in the history of Nations,;a - nd thandantly. rePlenished 'the coffereof GovernmentitoPerate'd betiehcially t hroughout the whole;exteet of our varied country, and•miriltfueeduew branches iif - .biasiness, (itie'prodUcia'OTWltieli'Ohtainedliottv . s broad, Prained i our country of its due proportion of ',the prechnis metalS,) one of which.' from its:vast importance and Mielfam - Pled' 'progress, Will:riaine,- 7 -diUt is, the manufacture of -Won -Rails. ", In 1842, there was - not a Single.liollirig Mill in operation to i be - United States for,the- manufacture of ; Rail Road Mini- , up to' the period when the l'ariff.of -tap, took effeet,the numbei Mills erected were sufficient to produce the•neeeseary.quantity of Rails required. o Iny'doWn.ihriem;iiri of road day. 'country on the face of •the globe can ;exhibit a similar rapid progress in any one branch' Or•demestie indestry. - -;Many•other branches were transferred to our own conntry, and sprung up•almest as ra pidly—but it is unnecessary to enumerate them to this .• • ; . . ;Your petitioners , do, pt blieve that the - Tariff of 1842 protected one class of _the enmmunity;at the expense of the other, but,, like 'the deur - Wl:leaven, it felt upon all alike,—the Miner, the. Lai:Corer, the Mechanic' the Manufacturer, the Merchant, the 'Primer, and ikp Planter. all partook of the blessings of. Prosperity which it diffused throughout the Whole country, and•amog rill classes 'of people. - So completely identified are the'ilifferent branches orindutitry, that ho one can be built up or prizitrated without affecting 'the others,'nor can the Laborer prosper, ivitheut II•?e t zpitalist,.the Manufacturer or the Farmer; nor can the rai'mer,ll6 Manufacturer, or the Capitalist, prosper without the Laborer.. The latter can only assert his rights when till the people are employed and'the country is in a flourishing condition.. It is then the he can dictate his own terms and throw off any vas nine that may exist, and be a freeman in every sense of the word ; and besides, when prosperity reigns throughout the country the cenhmption naturally increases while the production defreasel. 'tinder such. circumstances the reward the ,Laborer receiv , is suflic eat to enable him to lire comfortably without toiling from sunrise to sunset for a mere pittance, sufficient to keep souland b o dy.together ; his favorite ten hour system can then be established throughout the Country, and he he permitted to take a day or two o ccasionally to visit - his friends or for recreation, Without being thseateritl:with a discharge if he absents himself from his work. The man of small means is also protected from the overgrown capitalist—the increased consumption, produced by good Wages, creates a market for all the productions of the manufattureri, and - the small •prlducer enters the market on the same footing with the large Capitalist ; hut the moment protection ceases and consumption decreases, - and the market becomes glutted with foreign and f lom - sstic preductionsolie man 01 small meals Must succumb to his more Wealthy competitor, rho monopolizes the whole trade at hoote t if lucky endugh - to escape the ruin whiCh generally follows from an influx of liireign goods, produced by the low labor of Europe. These are the natural eflects of protection and-the want.iCproteetion. to American Industry. • Your petitioners have also been taught to belieVe that the:eight lajtnanefaettire and protect our own labor, was' one of the prin cipal elements that entered into that great and •glorhinSiStruggle of our forefathers, which resulted' in the estatlishment of our i present-institutions—this right was purchased and sealed with the blood of those who fell on the battle-field, and we. their decen darts, would prove recreant to the trust if we did mit maintain it inviolable; and hand it down as a precious boon to posterity : they burst asunder the fetters that bound them to down-trodden gurcipd, andlf . ,our Representatives of the present day, desire to rein 7 state us into the same colonial vassalage, as regards the right to manufacture and protect our own labor, they will roost assuredly be held responsible to the people for their conduct, . . iii Your petitioners live under peculiar Institutions—here the Masses make the laws, and in order to make Pond laws. it is necessary I that they should be intelligent; . to secure the advantages of education, our highest rates of wages must be maintained ; and, in Order 10' Maintain these rates, the Laborer must he; protected from the low labor, of Europe,--this. we believe. can only be acram plished by levying such duties on foreign prothlets, which is die result of that labor, to make tip the difference. They therefore respectfully petition your: honorable bodies to repeal the Tariff BilLof 1840, - Which discriminates against American - Labor and Industrj., and restore the Bill of 1842, or one framed upon ffe sam principle, which not only discriminates in favor of ,Iweri-j eini Labor, hut substitutes sperffic for ad valorem duties, by which alone tha;numcrous frauds of the elision' houses can be de .tected, and 'a uniform rate of duties collected at the different ports. _ _ As this is the short session. and want of time be urged agaitist taking up this question; your petitioners would respectfully anggestithe propiiety of repealing the Bill of 1810, and reinstating the 13111 of 1842, with,nn-average per tentage. of reduction to suit the present state of manufactures, and also the views of those who- deetn'the duties in said Bill too high. We do not:con• tend so much for the exact duties of slid Bill as we.do foi.the ptiyeiplvay at which it is based.—Such a course would require but little bf the time of Congress, and would prevent the farther downward tendency of industry, and enable many of us to procure etn . - ployment:to eve support to,our families, of winch we arc at present deprived In the interval the Secretary of the Treasury could i be authorised to collect information from the various maiinfacturersi throughout the country, sutliCient - to enable the ensuing Cou-t gross-to make such alterations and amendments in the Bill, front correct data, as would meet the wants of the 'whole country. We would take this occasion to state, that although Pertnylvanians, we do not desire protection to our leading products, Coal and Iron, alone. We feel that it would be unjust to ask for any bill that would not enthrace all the varied manufactures and pro ductions thatrequire'protectioh; believing, as WO do, that such partial protection would not inure to our benefit so long tilthose wilol4teciiiiie . and consume our produrtions dte left withnnt -the ability to make use of -them. Your petitioners do most earnestly invite your immediate attention to this important subject: We firmly.belirive that the de sired Change is absolutely necessary to arrest, the total prostration of American Nlanufactures—and unless arrested without fur thertlelaY,- LABOR. which is the foUndatiow of the wealth aria prosperity of the country, cannot meet with its just reward. - And they will eve _pray, &c.. POTTSVILLE. .§.9"I"CR .311111.%7X6. DEC. 16, 1511. C,:tta. E. 1. Far is a whacked to repeirt , sutiorrip .done ter the Miners' Journal, and receipt for the came at his D rag store. In raIIIRIVW •We hore ?wired a communication with niMe accompanying it. from Pollsdelphia.. (which of course cannot appear in nur columns.) in reply to .an article which we piabli.hed under nor posticript lest week. The writer evidently seems to be disappointed, or was in a pet when .he panned it, and doe, not chose much discrinti, nation or good riense,, politically speaking.' He is the last per-on in creation that vri s ichnuld select as an adviser, with regard to our political du tier, if his letter is to be taken ris a sample of. his discretion. John. C. Calhoun hes rendered Sniath Carolina the laughing stock;: of the whale country by his njurow . and contracted views, which never could penetrate beyond the limits of his own Stata—to him it wee the whole United States, end the people of the other States have , wisely confined`, his jurisdiFtion of office within its own limits. The author of, the communica tion in question is one of the semi class—his visual organs have never penetrated beyond adelphia, and every man in the country' who sacrificed his comforts, time, money and talents in the recent great and glorious contest, which re. aulted in the Overthrow of Locofocoiem, (we hop! forever,) are demagogues, and unfit to hold offin— g/chile those residing in Philadelphia, who were Mere lookers-on, enjoying their ease and comfirts, and whose great respectability would not permit them to enter into Oa conflicts and turinOi's of that great truggle.-are the only ones who ought to reap the rewards of high and responable stations. If our Whig (nerds in Philadelphia don't'cultivate more enlarged and liberal views en the part of com e of her politicians, she will soon be placed in the'same position in the Stale, as is now hg general consent assigned to South Carolina in this Union—an is Dialed State,whose viewe, feelings, and acts, are scarcely worthy of consideration. 177" Court—Arson—Trial of true bill ha. been found ageing a man by the name of Michael %filter, (or getting Gre tea, John Fiaheed. Barn. near the sco•chrnan'a Lock.: a few eeks since. • ' We learn also! that true! have been found egaint4 several of the election rioters at ,Mount Carbon. The trial of the NliddleporC election aioters was progrevsing yetterday., We r . under. •stacvl that the testimony developed outrages of .sack an astounding character that Judge Kidder ordered, the bail of the offenders to he increased, ,on 'Thursday, which they tailed obtaining, and were committed to prisdn. We hope some of our, thiends et Orvvigsburg wilt report the substance of sthe testimony for next week'; Journal. ,* , O'" neg• td; a goo,l joke about Berke county, .A person, unveiling through one of the dark die= ' Olds, tbetit's week, before the ereridern)al eke ow found a f,arty iting cannon; end celebrating. i , What aro fon cetebratinqr • war the :tfeitairy of the stranger- ' “The election of L ong. .•• • , ~atretb far Govprnor;' war s the repty. ! , But John •tan•ia elected .oayernor.. end tint I ft logatreth." cipliad theratronger. A'That winos be—nne of atit folks' area here (earn Rearling, - .aert he veld us Skirt Laniefieth was dceteJ =and crack went the :,cannon, waggirit fellow! . re'nia'rtted when ..the atory.was told, that it war p;Ohable they never .Iwoultihear of the.clection. of Pen Taylor, as it ' Was extryotely doubtful whether their leaders tumid infirm them of She fad. says ltiew Orleans Pie lora (saeminifirisl) says that: GSn "raidet 'will is/sat all -hie eabinst -0/#41,5„1,ntg.....,m/st7m,dersts &aided • ialen ? ;••%„itlf 4 hidlssersin the - aarns 474 4 , q u t, .slini - SaiiaticVnesillra'reeiliV,:.,Thisdone,! he will . '.w . *ltlisais . + din , laws,. and ; the tiometiral.*ieyul " Country • Pr.1ne , 1 43 . 1 .1-tr? • Viz Odle numbet deathi trom Cholera (n • -• • • • • 230. • • 1 - . _ •. JINAL . . . 111Z-24.1NEMAW POTTSVI. LE G. Our ieaderd'all reco.l-ci that there was a tie luthe Sioiate of this tiinte. After a onmhor of liallotingx a free aoil Whig was elected Spanker. l'his body war finally c , crinizeil after many balk. ings by P , letting the other Aker:: fr o m liom 13ut in the loafer house. a daremnt state of id fii`ri exist—two boMei to vo been iiica , o , it rep reately, and the Sitn:ik:chreatened with anarchy and confucon. are the:correct particular. of thia„tinillcasant affair which we glean from the..Ndrlk!A.nerican 'rho appointment 'raw, passed et the last :§e.sion of thit LOgislatute diatrieling the State for the election of Senati;r§§ end . Repie•enteti§e§. 'divided Hniniheis'rinintOnto two districts,ofie entitled 'to three representatives and the Other to two. Tot§ the tocofeces - confanilea, wa§ uncon§titutional ; but instead of i‘siting a legal ileciiien, they- ro sined theapppeltien of the bar at the late elec tion,by rotin2 for floe representen‘e§ in the c.ionty en genet ticket, without t t ttte dio.ricus. In the first ilistriiet;,the Whig eendiiktes were elected: - hut the Clerk of the . Counts Coot garditig the late end the - plrCtin.aNve the ceitia intee o f electi o n to the wlin'e 6vr Locnfoco euniii doe, Aitlr eon s id ioe hl o CoillTs)iel3V, he gals certificite: to the Whii,§§§i.e. ,e ih,"r thew, are two selA nl riiiimirls from that con nty. Now it en happened that reties in t'ie House were exactly and the inejerit d Tended entirely open which of the two seta of Hanollon deleg'ete§ should be rilmitted. In ibis Ytite of-thing.. the Lorinfoccw rcaolved to carry their point by force or trickery. Arcorilingly, on Monday. the 4th ices. . the day fired upon byt the Uonitit ration of Orsio for the nesembling of the Ireci-litene, the Locefoco members. legal and illegal, all seem - 111 , kd ut the State House in Col umbus, et the unusual hour of eight o'clock in the morning. As ton o'clock hid been eetiled by cuttom. are the regular hour .4 Meeting, the door. keeper rofuroll to unlock the rhor ; whereup.m they bra4l it open, and proceeded to organize, hastily, and before any of the Whig or 'tee Joel members had made their appearance. Their first step showed their purpose 4. Ur riling upon H im itton county, they sworf, in the Locrtfeericiaimant., and than proceeded to swear it all the rest of their, own• party rhernikrs. After bovine erected s , speaker and Clerk /pro fem., they contd not pro ceed further, becliuse none of the ‘A'Iii,TY were pre.rn , rind they were without a qu intro. Afrin , reinnitvil in Ow conditton until ten .t'etock, tchen the Stll4. 110/461e tied tr.-4MC as u•Uli. rind the Whi4 member. aeorniile I. Fouling how they had .been dupei4.thry Re<nlveet. not to rectignire the p t ire,rdinge of trio Loyfoccer, and err; ferried s'alterita or‘sruzirion. under the lend of the Clerk of ,the previous acistoti, and elected Genernl Holcomb their veaker. Their inembere were th n sworn in. • The I,aeofocos. of course, {hterfo•vd with them. and attempted to vucceed by notse and bravado; but the Whip stand firm, slid 40 they have e q pd thriathout. 'rho Leedom Chairman continUeg to call ever. ever end anon, th✓ t.nuntiet frpre tented-by tlittign, but when asked to tilt Hanoi. ton county tie refuses to elo so, allegiUg •that the representation is straitly full. The Whigs have proposed to compromise by etcluding both,seta of representativCs from Hamilton county ; but the tocof,rcoiinfiet that theirs shall he received, and none other. . Tie result of all this ia that anarchy now reigns Or is shout to reign„iii Ohio', and taw,constoution and republican liberty a r e dodierat.elv-.-wantonly , —Orin - dice aforethought—trampled out of eaist encir'hy the aleei.,edi:ieels o r the Weald•tle &RIO— Craey, who seek to provoke—niv;to comprf—si condition of revolutionary (14onler and violence One of thepairivs in the Senior off oe c l 3 rein. lotion to atop the collectiori of ill ”?. fled the amt another made ni por4tion'tn pro rio4 edch a .tats ii i D „, ri fi i ,r o n wt I bria7, ttl't p.. 01 of. Ovo is C,tla:nbua, to forme -prorkrionsl anrarn.n»nt'—•tod is to say, en accid,nt an anarchical: rt Lynch law govern:. mint; i,pilthin in a 'free B.:ve, which pair= 10 , 14 filtiol4l,'a i..4oll , "popiller inwertrie.nt, elwa , ,d. controlled and Atr.tcted, in all thinic.. iry thenirjority.' in.fred. insirtity; thin natural upshot and te.ult n( the kor.ofocotsna which Nia.ta inehoittlity to every- consimative interest anti ibstinFt. What orlde. Eatp , tt)neeta this c Introversp is l the , eleilinn of a 11. B.'t t3enstor—tits Denniteratie Whigs are r tlesito Vrotective' tariff nlan,.'in',:artierCFde"the Veitqkftes Tradttninet'lttf bent. Mr. Allen': • ' - •vn 4 r • Thfr•-Ohia S'ltzfe.Jouinal ia,.Ccuuntlnting - on .the of eltirs which otict is that state, mats, 114 " ' t.-.t. • - _ , :netnignribnary:ertgeories-aie the.iipeestota of oittio*ery, events and new coeibinationiiif 00.10 g el Mil MBE ME INS cireurmtances naturally produce an ofT , prinit e s rein irk Ode as the rominnelinns themselves. *l'he peeress of the wurld•—hutnan advancement—the large strides which are talking towards universe! f;cedom, and the steps which have been 'already achieved, should have. and ILiub,lesf have pre. yard the public mind for ramt.Na which, in the soberer (Lys of the worn, would have been looked upon asp meld:moan they are reintrltahle. When the serpent Eocorneonun tir..t entered the fair Eden of our ;rainiest. no - one saw in its flexile gambols and starry crest rho offpring of the woe which its maw* life would begat among us, nor the strange anal distorted relations in which it might place events the' most usual and ordinary, before our g "Mr. ?loses Y. 7 tired Beach has from the,. New York _Syr: newspaper, which he has PO long c,tmiti;ted, end oleo from all hu-ine.s. • It is said that failing healih is the constraining cause of his retirement. r He o'ol snort seek a milder climatfe et the 'Smith. .On FridaiMicht Mr: B. received st his house some 9tl or 100 gentleman connected w i t h t h e p.,sa ..f tNe, Z oil,. who were rump woody einerttined. The Tribune says thnt thin first geneial meeting of the Editors and l'utilishyrs of New, Tolle sees about the most pleasant festivity in the toritemltrance of those present. Speeches were made by Mr. Beach. Messrs, H. Greeley, dimes Brooks, McElrath and others; and the best feeling prevailed. Hmston, of Tess., we notice. has excited general atteritton_in the Southern cities on his way firm home to Washington to attend the session of Clongres., doubtless on acconnt of his eccentricity of dress. which is thus noted by one' our contemporaries brown frock coat, wlth ptifitaleona‘to inaich,,. and ,seanted with blue •Seliet, a sealskin cop and parson•hied•whiterravet, faded straw-colored shod bellied satin ; soot. "all b u t tone d up before," and huge shirt tufa,. not sufficient, however, to conceal the handle of a large itin . ther'e'ne bunter's knife, extended from en inside - mart, make up the costume." • • aMTliunder Coulderet In, diens State jeurivil tell D story on a prominent tocofoce. of that.i .. ity, who, on heating 'ray lor woe elecied, went, hontc a goad deal chopefellnn. ia wife, iocOnsole him. remarked .IhatTsylor might asGen. Harrison did, , - and the administration Inight•thirebi t ,Corne Into the hSnilaiii . f the Dern- Vieraise.,' - s7Dirt,, the deal," replied, lier . 'hustisnd. “thunder 'couldn't kill him!" • 17'A Curious t'act r7 lt is nn att , titiAting fact .thargo the year 1632 - o . W : cholera broke out on ta.ar , l the packet 'Olio Henry IV., in lat. 43 deu. 30 mire, and onaloard the packet ship New York. in shout the nine lattoutle and lungt rude, theist probably being not , a single degree ditPrenre in either. This may ,alrw,l mattes of ato'sulation (Ur the curious and scientific,—[X. Y. Herold, • /-7 . Cnpild Hit.--The Trenton Stet , . Gur.. , :ite undee.tande that one of the cheep putt ish , ng hon 4 ett of New York iro about getting out the rre..hf work of Mr. Po.k. under the Ole of "The S ere o f t h e country rt m i l uce of the /90i Century" —by d tmex K. Polk. lithor -of the “Mexicto War." Fec. The Point Coure (Lt.) Echo contain. the join) wing interetning origriph :—Connubial BI(s --Got Bluff+ WM. ' untied in the. bomb"; ot th3trimony t0".51i.s Clett3 , Taylor, daughter of the Piesidebt elect; on Thu'roulay I,m, at Ilitou Rouge r.V"Gelz. Taylor's ,gesignatiort.—We Pun Team the Dr(111. That Gen. Taylor has sent in hie resign:Amin a. tnajar seneral"corn mantline the we.tern division at our army,' and that it wig take effect after the Ist February next. . , , . . . eV'the Cass po;tizant were shocked at the enefegs'en of Gen. Tayla that be had never voted in h.:* 14e. They can n,r longer urq4 that °Nee tian,.,nce the people have genoluii , ily:o4nas forwiea and tegedfie. him . • , . . , . . r The Penney/I:alien thenka Ohio forwheel• Inc ig lu the Leeefeee lute, but regrets that she is .-s - fettle. tote lite to mime to supper;' , The Ceo. !revile Tames ss.erts that she .to ..ibara—d tnto eater tratknoss." 7:Th . e lenel City Republican suites, that at the" Pr-sidenttal eleetturt there were , no pulk opened in several of the IV hi precinct.. in eon- ; ' sequence of the . failure of the proper officer to furntsb poll book.. , the Leen precinct! were properly furnished. Orlfurdee Arresl.—Frederick Smith, of Reed. ing, he., been arrested es the rnorderee'of the bachelor, Frederick Foster ,in Adam's county, Pe., Al deed of Fester!, property, with:. blood upon it, being found in his house., -•! ; . . . , • • , e.rinus P. LintgArd..4.4l hgqng it Biltibia oo the Ist ingant.p.teititri.bio inticiconce'of ' . t4e . rnorder pf his -" , .. . - W"..4a anxious we settnee en'toueb! the got,' `•4l).;tti,e3i .. eta hay( 4e New York for fielifOrnis one' per.mai7sb.,%; 4,414 „ 41VAL - - TheViiier Trade tiprlSl ( Et tg . is TliarArtatityAaat be Rat, Road ells ereekla)s, 14 —by:Caw& 11:955, ID - - or the weei(loo37lB—toutrAy Rail .111 ad 1091„011 I4—do'by Cabal-43 . 4* )1 s •-,, The Ka, viptlcni Ply novr ai r4:dayeillf,ttoted by tie different Wpa!s; wgiliUrrlhrir`iiarr;ltadtPl 3 3FitiTi , of the tylPcnniptted irittiitilshipments to same pel , rind yota tile; dtirsre4 regions last year. 4 • • • __ • ' ecbn - R"Ffilr 7 = 7"350- • : • 1rt1• 111 ';....t 436-.3 4 . 4 ‘• ..05a 851 • • la.-WAN). ` 7 4 1 1T45193Te1. .;•03. id* . . 611,972' , „ (06,007 40; 4 aryl '.253,1014 43t.U0 , . In." - 40,1)7. t,30.1 f. 37,171 jletc.'• 741.127 a . 67,457 _3901' , !..- aA11;315 ' • " fr ' ICE Lattawana, Wiktabarre, Pin grave. accessotrt 1.4% only „ 37,?1 . .t y The increase .irf thei.Ceal TradOast . i . asijcirver the., forrnerytetwas 8u hu ndred and tliirty-eighttboassod. ibr4 hP 4 l i k vi . fittetren °Nan:TatAT of.V4-14:palyc*:nence:d Offers., .gesllf.onftite'higioning Of the .pTesniatyssir, and Aid - 3101A7t:ISScie , a . .?e . lui:Onsf.v -- Tick pdtaus,roiiind.' ftrAlt fangelliukt °4l`.4,so:Psee'"v"''; •Oltlyt,vengeang ; ., OrrirelehetifEafterti ports, and all the prices of Coal onfinani,irTbs:zates, are very.diisettlsil at prftent. ' 4 , • _Atnuuni o f Coal cool ovum the Plillabeiphia trod Read. lag Rod ßoad and Schuylkill Navtgailon;74r . l.lll weck. ending ay! Thursday evening last: • UAIL ttnArY WEC.K. TOTAL. TotaL. Pt. Carbon, 4.341419 390.950 05 VW • 1156,213 11 Potrsvitle,:. 1 398 US 215.91 0-1• ~:•,•050'' 34,893 97 11at-eo, 9,9:7'18 479..03 00 'F64 08 115.301 04 P1.1.310t0n,.„`.1.128 17 , 135,61.5 01 ..700 17 18.3451 09 14,71403 1,102,011 10 1,220 13 4311351 11 , 431021 11 , Total by KR& 1:620,RIII 01 " " ' T.rAt'iSPORTATION ONTHE RAILROA9BIY SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ;... , • , . . . . . The following is the quantity of. Cool • transported over the ,I 'trete ut Itailron as fu 8 chuy ikill County; for the week: - Wscit. . ToTitt. MUM illii.2l3d S. U. IL K. 5.504 De, ..,621,369 07 Mount Carbon ,do . /AO 14 , 242,606 16 Sent} Mitt Vallee do 3.040 Its .314.79309 Mt. tOrbonand 1;1-Cachou do 4.228 25 . 3of 1 ;91 03 Mill Creek do 2,912 IC3• 251,567 07; Little t.chuylkill IL It. 2 , 104 03.• , 137,030 05 . ' Union fl,Conl N. R.. , 070 02 3, 62,353.03 2 Swatarii llkilroad,• ~, 2.767'11 0 3 4 , 232 . 17 2 LE:tilt:ll COAL TRAM:: Sect For the week ending, 1 0v.11,1819, ' WEES• , 1 TOTAL. SIIMMII. , ~ 24 00 214,1 , 59 19 Ma me Ron, -,'''.5412 11 1 1 21,740 11 Beaver Mexonw. , TUC, 13 t 0.14" 12 stir i nr' Mou ul 'am,- - ''.-_ - :410 JO 0,2V1 12 11 ; ,,,10,,,, . , •• , ' pbo • , 10.53004 15 Stng.tr Lolf, -, .' , . . • 0:143 :f . " . -,-,G,V..11 10 1111,.k Monn14111," .:- ' 0110 - , . 71.101 00 W),,lnit,g, .‘ ' - 000 10,4211C, lIATLS TULL AND VIAIISPtiIITATION U% HAIL ROAD From Aug. 1, It-10. From :qt. CArbon. Bch. Haver, Pt. COnton Tn Phitooterphia, *I 45 $ 4n 81 ga Tn Itirloond. 1(0 ' 155 - 140 Fat additional Now Adverttiorponts sec blent Page. They will there bo found arranged under ; Suitable scads.. 1 Dancing - School. P. STOUCTI - - Et ETl'llftCS his 'sint err tl O ttt to We Citizens of Pottsville for the lihcrul itatronage with which 't hey tire, favored hint heretofore. and,iespeetfully in - forms them th it he lets now assorirted with him ISTr tStouch• with whose .144151211 Ce he will conhnue. to .7 ire )nio =lions .h dancing. Ili the large saloon In the Town Half. floors of tuition for3ailles rind .truth. front Ito 5.P M.. for gentlemen, from 8 to It, P NI.. on Friday and B:third .y, Private lemons riven, If desired. Pottsville, Dee..l6, 1 51-7 t • Plutulplng amt . $1. 4 oppOrsrtaittla • TIM SUBSt:IMAM annotikes to the public. Al f , " that he ha.; eolotnen , :eil the PLUMBING' AND CO PP ESS lu all Its bratirlien in the il9r..uch of Poit,Mlle. and heal:1111w hip. pp to recovc the patronage of the public. De flatters biased that the work he ha• perfornied while in the erniddy or other.. bee ueru Ceti as to gise entire NEW'''. and will Cecil re to halt their-partiality :ind la cer; which he will enile•ivor to merit lip strict attentrin to nit noon. nod reduced rate, of clt.tir.e, ' in :Second :beet, 111.7ir Mr. rife E5*1112 . 4 Cc , ,inet Making Shotr, wile., lie will• be pleased to re ceive all orders to bin line.of peel6•4n-511 JOHN A nECAER. Gov'in I.le 'C `:tile to Sotoorribe: '1111; VOlt 1549: S o , scripiiors iirttred trir the plierliwg .11fagavnes at 8.1:v .se,q;es 110 Olt - STORES : • .111 . INs. CILL*IIIIAN.NAT:ONA r l' HEAP. ZI N MOS/1 , ;.1 n d vant. I -13 11.,tt %vial Nl4zr..ilinle. and suet dol Cottage, rarlitoo PlAter.&t. They. also cont./in ri tom., Tali,. Nieiry; ,•to V hart wilto:t in the efinnt , y. Tama gal n I eat. 64 25( onte par uumber.— The nunitt,r for January ty nest ready.and far sal.. aI I ; lIANNA.S'r; D0r1f.,511 Cheap Unokmor,q, (real. Etroilaer .14111atitan. FOR CIEVIST:IIIIii IC. NEW TEA:ELS, , 40, r I `111:•3 BI AM Mirril 1.1-llt einitUin4 upwards of fiu th e ~ , e4t„ ennspiruntis of entitled, 'ally chri inns ileigh Mae,' This splendid pictuie rnrnfe the 'entire oae nlde of thie great papers and in itself wrath the price of the paper. The lona titan nwo revising Stet &,c ,—Price 14 cents or ten topic , for fil. l'e,nons in the country can hare it hy . enclosinz ltd tents in a letter,'pesapaid.to • Pec16.:47 Thok and Varttely Store. New :Ind Choi; e rernlniery. r• -- f P;SILINE ar,• I.:llt;li'.E,lput up In pouf Mc Pifilrcifnic. Purified Charcoal Paste. a new article for whitening and preset - vie: the tra•tlt, • Odolllllll., or Rego TnOth f'aste, a superb article (or the teeth. and putll - int the breath Rene I.ip ti,tive. hit the Pocket. Rnae Vtgtnalde Tnnth Pane. eharrold nentrifice flu the tenth and EOM,. Meen Fun, the cetebrat.d Chinese Skin Powder. Or re,tering and hentstifying the coniplo‘ints. renver's Pc.ntatio Divine, fur chapped . , hands, Scalds. itrnises, /cc.. a standard arttee, - Tresle ratral.t... for the Itaodketeltief., a choiceartioe. Rons , ell'o Antandine, for chapped hands. Co.ehrated I.:110511mM Sapanare.itua Paste, for softening the sk.n. Ponta Itt at Sticks, for gtving Shn hair a glassy - appear, • ance ' Float mg Sand Soap, a new and excellent article,• Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a crick - mei:l article for removing freckles. eruptions of the skin, &c., Slonesell's Alninn , l Snap, Otto of Rose Snap; Ctrcas• Mart Soap. Orange and Lemon So ip,Tic.lor's Ox ygenated Floatio,, Lilly Soap. Mier:lllf Snap, S,lmacmi :40.111 foil...coming the .lot. &c., • Ronssell's Vegetable Cosmetic Cream, for softening the skin. 3tietaiis's Freckle Wash. a compete remedy Int Peek' eg. • Oun of !lose in Voiles, for. Drawers, Gletto's Roman KAlOor, enrlingFloi.l for !lair !InaPsell's Simvinc .Jl..,..n!, ‘ Taylar's and Glenn', 5.1r10 7 • nacenue ^havmc Cumilnuads, and Windsor vine rioapv„lirusheq, Donnie Dicnilt,f flay Water. beet Colnene in bottler; on on drall,Tiorulls Water, 1.7.4.0 1.11,4 ra ic, - for the hafri Disinfe C ttne Vioide (Or Cholera time., Chinese Del piintorr Ponder. Rouge, Wheeler's - Teaborry Toolli Wash for curing the Tanta ache and purify me the breath, • , Odoninfeic 'root ha, tin Props for the cur.of Tooth schd, Faitcy Toilette Itottles and other Fancy Oottleri. Toaether With nil new rind choice an tries of rerfoi mery for the toilette. All the Perfumery 4nl,i by .hl subscriber ii GESt'l,4ll. and and the worthlugAuuhn - linoi which are bricked over tine country by redterA, which is purchased at ',Millie price urine genuine al brief. Call at 1117.14 A N Chap Per fnuinry and i:anuy Stows, I, Declft3l) rolinv inn; igiegant Presents for sunis•rwin!,;4 9nnonures to !dig onmornas . rOintnet+ and rrtenda tint% tinapt.it tecnyind, In ndditinn to those ahead} puhlniherl, one of tar molt clehent at... Weenie of hoot, ern! la nry Attie:ea ever offered in this place, endorarinc, a notch larger anion-. Diktat than :Can' bt. • fohall,as +my' QUO Inlay In the tiilnt, nil of whirl. will An crud at anoint:llly low late,. The. , 01110Wiligeronrannt linta porliun of the 'impart nt The •Wnaren of the laity, apletirlid ly illtbdrated, eat , ilo" , ti Cheep. cult. n ,plettlil cid lrnok. Book of Pearl..dne Bled engtANings. goat, extra gilt, acrid POPN,llnth, extra gllf, Th., Book 'of('onion Pe ayer, Antique, Scripture Parable,. • • . . Frieudabip'e Offering for 1I t 9, The Opal. Illustrative meal engravings, goet; citragilt, ,The.ftniaranr e,goar. extra gilt. 'Wreath of Fri ndaltip, cloth. extra gilt, The. Christian Tear...lath, extra cult, • The rocZct Me Writ for hOtr, clash, extra gilt. 'tutu, extra gilt. Lady's %hap rt for ISO, I.,atime of sternniy,ll;ntninatcd. Joecolle Perrin Conk, cloth, extra gilt, Er enlttn at Homy, do )• do . do do Fairy Gill, cloth, Fairy TtlIP•; cloth. embossed, exteh kilt. Olds and Roy,' Mistellarty, , cloth,ewbessed. ' The Crem,ctoth. ; . . . Tosether, with a inimbez of-smaller sparks nf l'oetTy htpd P.raFs.inirkeoly jwta4i ftt. e legord. assortment tit'. Altitas.Ziy Zlank , an'd etras,CiEntrnnhlial.flistorieaK and Seleatidc (lames. and a:lnrge collectidn of flinty articles intended for presents In therearaing araron nt ,gits.just received and for:Rale at leaeihan city arleis at ' ' BAT.llNAti s fi '- 1 ' nee.l6-51.1 Cheap Paoli arid Varlets. Store : ' rtes Ei*oksi. L'IPOWNIA. it. 111.terr:Poilialinniflimaie.goit; L! Pr... Malone and ihrtorrt, • 7.5 nihin de eliffead ; or. We:flare! Lee e, a romance - of smiles and' ir s. ' • Rose and oertryde, or the, oterinne 'Wedding, iTra.nalatbdaffolfai4OF.YYoo.l?3 , ,AtiblorphTbaffer -The Hunchback , or the Bell-fiirigur of Notre Dame. by Victor tinge, 24. Geiser:le-the Thint•Taker. or. the Rival iiisters of, • .Tr .Mount, by Garry liazel. The Pont Captain, or the ‘Vnotlca Were Well Man. ned, a, brilliant Sea Shiry. 4S ' The 'Pri ire. by lillen Pickering, k 5 Odd Fellowship Exonaed., • ' t2l , The Great ilogrrarty Diamond, by William Tbaek-. bleneypeney, fp the IfOar,t of the %Vold. a feallitlet of the preaarraday, •-t ,, ' IS • Ethan Allen' a Nirrittiv d'ne.4ndai' . ; •,, rotre.enri.bie regartry„fad treatthent by the Etttith. written.ar biTFOK ' •,-, '• latreas*nd aeftwiaftiateiieit Itotnincs from the German of iteltatab, erat4d, or Nape 'tem'ifritiuP3ll•4'. tivlt43.'bkolnak,ki.erived ind ArF hie [al ••1 ilutPritoarigui New... York NV. SLiIBALL & 1:1CIXIII7C-IELAIBALL , .i: - /RESTTLerFti.LIi • informs their Brandi bed' t7the •• putt It teate tbe y, Awe comma aced. Itte, GtNEItittoSHIPRINO-and BrSlNBB.B:.logether ;with :tho. 7 . ( WtERA ro , PAa - ttENGER , IIIIKINE.-43. era Wier err•liAcefff , . Arzejoort , Loader,; Egfosi. or any !Pin 'Of elleJ Art , iarstr;r:to la t A - cm-York,: Rung?, and 'Phttedripai.t.;on the Mast reSSonible, term , • " prq)l.ittert-Jrala of Kretraa-e. from Li I to any amour,: ca the TSfatilalfa of Im-hunt and its brioches.: TlvirdiYe etreadinefthe Ryritlar Mae of l irerroot: ' 21,16t.upplr, arc-the trt, Cab, ip.p, 141,, al: 4 th asteiF anootb::-, .•- • • -*.' te,• - ltdd arittaithfabe larierit r ejir4iiiid, are. 01 • WV etoin-ofthitatter anti-eapetteoptt.,' The 'tilt,. id Reator . anavafattertersalttillhAt pit.PA3eelcedifiroUtt_ ;?tirbetbfor.'etatitabiwaderatt.b;enty,:.• ere (etch erets del:cm:tun of irtofasorti,..bott ic)114." -• . neat. rtF in the. day* of Ea Ilipg al: be nrielli hetet! , - f Paart-Ski;:a Biscias.Siddon.r.StariJaa,and Oat-rick, ate vesaili of the largest. crass; and those disirour bring oat the r hien ta t cannot select finer or si fer ships- I•fissatte can be , tocured Ili , lowest rates: • - "'New Orleari Hue. of packets sill weekly. 'Tar pas , Or trzit.llo pc!y• abore. IV KIMBALL*. Co. CeThe tatsci - iber hai been appointed Arent for this Line is Scbuyibill Coubiy„,'Ayply at hie office In Mar bet,Steee Pone - 411e; ' ' • • ' • ' - I>ectee.te-51- . lrj' WIL4CrN; J. P. piuer. 'of -rar:WFAEL.-.1":, • : '-•• :OROSPECToS wort , 15413.,; ~.4 A An bf agog - clout enovolitimdmws rapidly tri • ... 1 m rk'' 3 4-t' year dictinedto bei memorable in the history of Entopentuf &In! Rex: , Itithistautury It has witimaied Me - tasting down of that delusive idol which I made'lltie lamtlent Democrat)" a -cloak fat the most i arldaelona 1 e rimme against - Liberty. and Humonity.— i against' Fetwiloth of Thought' and of Action — against out-apes:die Integrity and fiiariess. Manhood,. Come what may in the.future. we are - jaitilied in believing that the power of worms over the iiiitiores Impulsesi and. fortunes—Me indolent credulity winch empowered whatever t i mecalled 'Democratic: to pass triumphant and almost anniiestioned.i-bas passed away %brewer. New eircbmstonres Will doubtless evolve new petits for the country; but the *mat peril of blind adherence to Party--nf government by the potency of words and namesi—hes - possed forever.. - - • . Bu rope, too, has expel le need unwonted convulsions, and the eirnet.firee of Freedom. relighted in February by the laborers of Paris, have swept over France, Ger. many, 11Inary, Italy, and been kindled, but only to be quereched,in unhappy Ireland. 'they mill blaze with c heeeng, brilliancy tromthis watctetowers of den Mims Berlin: they gleain and dash, it may be with dying hut an rbly With glorious raillancelfrom the battlement , . of heroic Vienne. Throughout tholength aniateadth of Christendom, there ate loth.ttions, not to to• tills taken, oldie stern uprising of thy long-abused BisoPle j 1 against thetyraiits Who have so long . :worm:Fed and i crushed term. Happy were it fir all if the despots and 1 arfstocrins.so lone gorged will. the plunder of unre- I warded Tod would but seasouably realise that the old sorceries whereby Nations were lulled to sleep in . wretchetbiess and chains li ve lost their power , and that Liberty and Justice tie Train tf;lnanded With a i unanimity and earnemness which wawa be overruled, trilled with , nor turned. aside (ruin its ". I purpose. not the Few %till not set:what the Many have learned of their Mahn and wrong+ , : wherefole blood wilt 'Row like waterihnd miser,' ant desirianon l darken the Erne I of the eit Mzed wothi, Bo: this will Trot endure, To t the temp-it and the wind, fad Must eliceiiil the eallii I and She Minehineh Vr3Ul the storin•traised, deluge; I I bracing ark of Freedom : the Dot eqf ['coin wilt soon I he loosed, gladdening Earth with the 'promise of 'Pro, penny and Plenty . . I In this reesil iof cordlimbetweeh antiquated Wrong and still elder but tin galenied Right, tbd - Teifime would I I fain fulfil tac pall eif a chin o peter, St ho ardently 11511111 - I with the 'Litt yet reeards With rhartiabte allowance J - lie eitam ' lio.s of the \Vring. "For they vein, strutgle agairoit lleriniistless tide ~ f Fte ,, dolll avid Progress are . I not dettiny, air wit consciously 1 i rants, 'Tier 1111111.1, '1 1 l't ti.ritiii . ::, but In their 'O.,' Inditelsilior upholders / of Soci.llo•iler and of ClortAtan Faliti„.wlttili this 1 rushiog. - r Orion! tide of thoovo‘ion thro4o,l,:\ (io thou 1 i eyes) to SlbSeif and destroy. ~, While re- , •tp,.. , •1e,r,1- ; li , the r hi rte of pollione iii tinr•ve,pit• to ter 1 „rtet it, thenteelv , a the ifeiignations - tietottliesti":ll ,, l - I.lJitio levirle' — llairl) Ittild)lnV that those ie he .11,etri tr,in I their vim" id the current Epics of patty contioversy I are hostili to Republican Litotty—lie elt.lll mine the , ' less reVelenee 0113 upliolathotie great pribctples of De- , mogrirel Sail ryttal Rights wlitCh no she, no poi,. vetuinin a ..,filid, (gnu tile end , : rnti ever tinier( 0 , 11,..1 . 111. iii nil.l eieli,ei;ir.”l !Inman Well tieing. ' • Ti: k ~,,,i , of 71'41 . 1.0u o,d Ftwo. ht . , with the I coil .. spading chnit.pc in the Legislative Councils of j Ithe Nat m,, strikeo n dewily lilt.W at the arn,inklency of ' i party nb/31e% .413,1 eat clisv•irii,i. heel at the leapotistinf ; Par.) , itself. Our creel' i.lit he too ad accordant with I I the lei dome thus t . ifeinea. Iltodoe i;it itch froth the I i NO, Mutiiiistration which the People hive decreed. I I in' elm! sield it a liimily support so fir a, nor ju,l s. 1 meat stall appriive , its acne; but 6lioutil we tia.l U. in , any resitiet undaiihrol, we shall not hesitate to expos, and de:linnet; its short. comings. We support men for , the nag of tee,, , nres.o2s most:tires for lhe joke snores. ~ Of lb eardinal foatore , ..: hip in Policy advocated ; by then , hilt,. the Tribee ' e hues over he , •ll an esrorst 1 ' a dv o “,4 . protection to Hone, Labor, the t, idnprelten- A re,' le,trovetin•iit of Moors aunt Barb IS, the aholiii , in , of the Patti- Nioney Sub= Treasuryand n retort, thence • / to a sing i Altos:Al and lienetkietit sy.tein of Finance, i,withanpi a int.td.fit.atioti rl: mar l'unlii. Land SVS l letii ' 39 MOH route. li;itst di,Millon of its lii.mifiis'w all sii,_ 110110 of pitr Conlilty• ell genet:lll , l, of our n-npte— ) 11150 t, v..; hate 4.0t.1 ivauhly 1.11,0V.A. and Shall still I i atilenti,p iiiiiillll•lld. 1•-1 . on el,: al Patti: Policy I • are bounded by tin harr:.w Iturovin or party, hilt eit, brace twasurts which k,et , :d I:o3onit thc - p0r,,,,v of ! any cutting pang. 111.1,M:ill' Or Mari to Labor, and I'M J./Ini4s hereon to L0t00...1 1,1,0 , 11 W, / , IThrliir , tt by ; eia:nt,•il, the 11 , in,- rii' ri-illy T.al . Ill: pr,, , wv.,:i,1 or ! o very f-molt td 4 Iliiiilisi:lid el/ l'id iiiidit iloi tr - rein or ' tuniirry 0 . slier,( — :heae ;:tia ',tiler 111:a .ar., or Cao.nr- Sal Ref id.w.il 'ram hunt to tint, h; cit . / it - tilled and clout, deiltMottgliniir coltillins. Andon,f iriiiiiise,, ! of all, io pres , •tratten 14' lion Tornitorti!, Ittely aided by _on r 4 I. ) ruin al, nay 01.: tans liry trot, the td,._ int trey' of the ,htve•llealer and hti_gsne- or !min,. I chat's! will he pressed upon the unrierethadingy and motel pce of the At:nest:all ri..lple Ii lib the: urgency of ; appieldlimini aiel riliweal el !”1 , 1-1.,' V1.1,Vi , 1/011, I —D t itt t g the 1001) iO, our ,r,,no.:isnien, 'for reitiilnl I Correstionien , 11,1 I:dii.iirml a ~, ..1,1nr.• lia r' , ' hee ie Ici iisiiiiy.iiay ni,iiiiiiip I :rail Immo , . ea, We .ball ...... 4 deant , rsinil f trill., to perfect ;Mai. Ceti:holy, oil til l leis ri•inn lint one b nye or" •ti•reil a clearor Insight into i the cat:pi . ..and olicsi of Inc.t Idle astoon.lieg revolutions, thd It ir4.5 li.toe, ti,' pro, 00‘i0, , , or ('ow:res . , will be riniortid expressly lit .:tie et/11111111S by able CtareMplin. de , . Tittle the most important doings of the gsveral dents, ~,,,,,,,,,, le zw iat,,,,... win 1,,• fluty pre,at,tl In short, we nreolleteruiti.til that no .t merican-Jovial shall es.- e t eu iie Triiiiiiie en the variety. extent or accuracy of its Intolligencit.,while thelateralnie Poetry and .bone .devotehll the apace that, can be spar rd from thp topics i ! :i . 3 . , i.tE imps Tr,1117- . NF: • •:_ia neoiy ilrinli, ‘ , ll ii lair to) , 11 el.rei, tellefilO' thrt - e i ed,tiot, are istliedoiner) day Mil the Sabbally In OHIO' to siiNly each suh,erilier With the latest newer's-Pile.. 1 It is olitiled to suliscrthets by Mail at SS per annum. I It is hit:title,' to equal in amonnt and Value, of in twit I any D tily is•ovit on lIA , . continent. , , THE SEMI-WEEKLY nuncro: MM! MEM IMEE Is ir•Frid each Thtakthky and rriflsY.nn slirrt or the saris site ‘vr.blue Italy nwarly. of -attveciise.,ents. At 83 per snimo. nr !It,' , :opki felt *5. voni7NE Ia mitird onhip! tionb!o-lao.ln.inl oltoet. eigh , „r contains the. - ls,r eat istlht Dilly issue. pin: cotres.pondence nlnnr cius , rn;, , t.s s+swer.t: tik.,osands nC doli.os pct WWI con hardly lit ex5.....ed.•.! -.5. A, Xem, , Apet,try non lt'tek Yin the. Country. It is , :11Fordejto Who subscone ;trimly nt ,S 2 pet annum ; three nopina $5, eight fnesl), IWnnty copies for 620—p:syn.:I in all cases 4ariou required in sidvarre. Whets the teem paid for 4,...”pircti, the plper la solispe.l; to 11111110 sort need ,TrO, twins; annuls Oa Wilt, hills fist jives, y e n„,„ rood And not Want. #.lll,,tri:aitpt.4 way tOrigneflC. at 'any ean, • ?:iregYwn. of all komoinationa, furnished with the Weekly Trilion•• at VI let annum. ' GIIILELY St 151,NaFsau-st. VrNotes of all . niode paying Banks in the United Srotes are taken far Pllttieriirlier/IS to !hi., r p a r. Money en, losed to a loiter lo our address, and deposi ted many Post Oak a , in the raked 4tatee , nri r beton. sider IA at our tbk • hutd descrtotton of the bulls, oi4lit in at to Ith the PU:Ill1191.Cr. G. AL :141L , York, DV 15, • 51-.4 RECAPII*LATION gr THE TERMS VOr Oltd copy fora yrQar For one :spy for a )cor, For two copies for ft year THE i . .VERKIA TRIBUNE:. . , For one ccpy J.. bear, F. , r thre, copies 1 . 4. t x y 1 , :.11'; Pot night coplen for a 3 ear.. For twenty CUpl, to one address fir :1 year A COrll. . EMEF3=I lkill County; Creoles:l - " 'CC MePly tell in this 1 County. during `C Welt he hasbeeolthys wally din. aided by holey liff2og in hto trade. Owls h,m-orgnm, what Oecanl'm the total prostration of his and hi. note vntantanly vh:dg,tl 111111,”If h, plv bin Creditors MA, far Oaf. fur, scith legal intcroi if demo.,l 0 0 0 , ~;ro re lhu first.of Aiwa cent—oven if it shoutri.sween away every thing lac has saved by. his industry this long peon I. assist In the accumulf.hmeol Of this ohjnot, and in save inn,, ntlr.nus s:ltAntie, his little proyetty. hoe drierrroned to • putiliNli his mach adtntoni EVENT 3 or 42.v0LuT1,, ,, mty Timr.s—dediretelf to the A./armee?? i'enpr,—with historical stubs end inernorund t, illustrative of the limb of the 1... f M.. , Vntlltilli a Pamphlet or at leant 22 pares. be,onifully rot up ; and will be published by Jesper Hai ding, Esq. of Philadelphia. in his heel etyle. Pike 25 cents shight„Or 620 per hundred copies. Now the object otthis . Card, is not le kg! not simply to ask thoult.'who Know . the undonostted, ns well it, those who do tit, to, tine hilt their rnevurve rtent, hy Intts,ribinz for his work—with this prov 010: it' it is not deemed worth the price charged, when farFeht+•d, suL+rtibera may refuse to ray for it Subscription iris, may, he had at the office of the '..ldiners' Journal" and "Pottsville Emporium" or this Card son hr cut .alt and attached to a lot. ' :5. Shall we not down Schuylkill County, for 2,000 copies. ;JOHN $l. cansf.ANn. pottsvme. Dec. 9-504 f ' • TO ISUlLDErinSStitiici, n7P — itNTErts. suhserits.r begs leave to Point hiSiittetals and Li thevol i itu in zeeenil, that he ha+ purchased the Lumef lard. formally owned by Zinn & Witt, at Schuylkill Haven, oppositethe Fanners flunk. Witere he intends to keep moist, n , ly on hand a full aelifillllletit ofseasoned StlAlllloltaittla! Lltinhe.r:ron,l+ting awhile and yellow „pitin husrds: Wi.ather hoards, panne,' boards 'and plank. from 1 tot inch.ts thick. and door, stiles 1.1. to 11 thick, 6 in, wide. • fiend. 16, joire and joint add lap shinsles. Plastering Lath, with a froillicivaild feet of Seasoned" doh Plank 'hem it to3ia hes thick, all of oh ch he will sell en the most. lertsanable' terms. - lie would moot rei.pcialtillY insole all unrchaticts to 'till anti esantlne for themselve before-bud in; elsewhere. DAVID IT. 1.1:14'1S. • Migost.l2„,'.o. , MO , Ile would give code tn'thihm indebted rat t umber. purehaeed either nrllmgelfer Gould & C o:, to tome prsmard and , stemmata.— • • .• -Vier tiliew•VorliArrib way; El= Tnr Spil-WEELY TYZIBUSE ... -.----- t i ll - 111/1C SC/1001. itLA.N.Mb• . ' SUCLI a, monthly ronirni for featherp. Codectgr's nn,lTroninrreik 110:140. Wirrantl for NihtNinr. Sarno) Tax, 2 . Blank Ordrr lirmks and Permit Ilaoka.• Always on band altrt. for SrliC at ttA\iVAK' " Printing Ohice a.nd'rtookstor Paltry - Me, Aug. 5 ," . - - . andersieneTan for sate PERFECTLY OE'AsrtNEo ,sugqoPbanna Panel Mom da and Mr*, culten Cloatdo, and a tot of two inch conamon'.PilnY. • • • . th constantly- ow -bat)d thalbr sitter t LOA/70S. , 4011 99•'46:1'is aaa - Ra4UPTir • E T " . . t.A m4Abyske,i_tioos4 ct.ll/41 V b antagen Wan young mitn'uf the rume - 0.1.`:"T n f Baend. and uses - his tame to put up a Sarsaparilla. which - they call Dr. Irrwnseturs darsapatitta, denuminatittg it G EIN DI NE . Grieinat etc. , Tlas Tutruaeud Nino doctor, and neeet Was t borings fwmerly a wetter-ou railroads,. can ati; and the :Like,. Net he assumes the ti44eof Art, (orate 'ramose or nation credit for what he is not. This is td caution the putylk. not In be der.ired. and Parahhse taut but the Gennine Orietnal.. Old Dr. J tent; Town. rend** Viraaparills, .haritta go it the , ttld Der. lite bee*: hia Tamil coat or stmt , and his signature 114059. , the cent or /1r418; , - . , . . , . N. - • • Nr: ' K. l7l: t i est l ft - a14 . . P` 9 .'!q:Z . r4I V Y:I I-V -1 - • 4 e•C tr , Aiai 4 '44-trn OD TOWNSEND, • THE DICOVI.:121:1i OF TIIE. - •- _ _ _ .Gennine . Townsend saT aparilla I f ILO Dr, Towrischif is ;now; about 73 years of age, 1.1 and has tont been known isthe author and distils? erer of the Pennine Original iiTownreint Sarsaparilla tieing none. he' was eerupelled to limit its manufacture. by which means it has been kept out of market. and the sides cimitinsenbed to those only who had proved its worth and known its value.' it had reached the ears Or VIP Hy, neve rthelees, as those persons vita had, been healed rif and saved (rota death, proclaimed fts excellence iind wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, viniy yevrr are, that he. had, 6y his skin. science, and experienve, devised abarticle which would be of incalcuable advantage to mankind. when once known and extensively used, he hoped and perfect. red. estraw.Nng the time to arrive when the ramp would be furnished to bring it rata universat notice. whra its inestimable virtues would be knots n and ppretia. tad. We time banyan'', the means are Rupp td g this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPM TION. Is manufactured nn the largest state, is called for throuchant the length and breadth nt the land, cs. serially es it is founld incapable of degeneration no deterioration. • . Let every mail -ring throughout the land, that Ohl Dr. JacosTownsend is now manufacturing the real 'Townsend tentsaparilla.' which arerrsoure,nerar ;re, ACII!3,' and never rhea,. character. Front this litp forth the people hall have the Parr Genuine - Muttered Sorporarifta. whirh rhall net or sour in the bottle, or in the stoma , 11, and it shall yet banish from the land alt Fee glenun , Sowing. Explo ding, Vinegary Sareuperillai; now in•use. A Fond Sareaparilla, pore and centime. might to ; a poor souring. slip-vlop Sarsaparilla ought to dronit and hie. The Old Ur's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect len years. - . S. r., Townsend's it intprove‘ wit!) age. and ne,..111 , 3nt , 0. but for the.better ; because tt is prepared, on .0111thie principles lit a sclenttlic man, .The highest knowledge of Cheininry, and the latest iitsroviql•s orate An have ati benn hroneht into rental- sition in the intent store of the 01.1) DR'S. tiA ft:3A IAA. The Samaparilla runt, It in welt known to medical tort, i nntains many medicinal properties. and rime properties whirl. am inert or useles4, and olters, which. if retained in preparing it for use, pro ditre,f,rnentartoe and arid, which is injurious to the 1 system. linne of the propertitoof Samanati ill are On r'lo'i!e, th3t they inntrety evaporate nod ore loot in the ! preparation, If•• then 'are not pre'nerved by 3 SC:1•111.0:. Drolee±R. knolvfil only to those xppriencryt in it; ma lin f these retails pirrtipits ay' ..ti: in vapor. or Its an eximitation, tinnier t • t, .:m Inc tcry falrallat Nrd'eut properties of 1:7 fret,which 01., In it al/ ltd • Any petson can boil or stew the riot till they art 0 .1 dark rooted liquid, whirl. In more trona the coloring i matter in the mot than from, anything !lea.: they Can then StrAn'ibis /WOW or vorilii itqUol.stvecien with sour twilawnnt, and then call it l s linrianat lila Untnu or Sento." lint owlci.11(31 the artir.te known an the fitl,,UlNe 01.0 we JACOTTOWNSEND'S SAPA.IIII,I.A. TlifA is no prepared. that all the inert prhperties of the :?arsipertila runt are first removed, evnry•thing cappbte of berhroitte; held or of foinentation. is extract ed and rejected ; then every littitte of tuedi:.al virtue to flltllfttl In a pure and emicentrattil f. ; and Chita le tendered inapt:ollo of losing any of its valuable and !waling properties. Prepared to this way, -u is erode the trte•t prowerhil 3EIII in the CURE (li' IIiIIStEItAIII.E DI3EMiEt3. ffence the rearm,. why IA II 11,17 ensnmendatinnann every side in ire favor by men, women, and children. We !mod it dnine n•mtdere in the titre of Coneuttipt loin • Dypwpata. and Liner Complaint, and in Himont:lli:mt. tie tofitia. Pden. CINSIIVCITIPTi. ell Cntancomt Eruptions, Potilighs, fßotelie,an . ' art nff, , ttnn. iristoz from = 11 I,scesses n marvellons r fli.ary. irc all complaints ari.ing Goer inditteition.'irotir Aeidity of the mail., ti, from unequal. cirsolat:orr, delertninntton of blend to 1:10 head. ',Aortal i,or of-the heart, cold feet and cold, hands. coif rhttt. amt hot. Tlastos over the burly. It ; Loa not lor etpt,,l In Colds and Conchs: sad protnolea easy r'inert..ration, :ant emits perspiration relaxing Atritturn of the tunic, throat, and every other pan. Rot inirdthiti;r is Its ear:4l.4lLn mofit manifestly seen and ark troivetived than in nit kinds and FITIVT, of Fe male Complaints.• it Warts worolert in ease of hone Allots or ' of the illtsrttorted. t;atnpr,•xse,l, or Pain 6, t en-ro‘llerPzillnyily of t•;e tormurnal periods', andlae soil In Ttzre , reeltill in Luring all the forms of liirtney Di.eas,' fly rmnovittg rotiltricllnns. nuna rvgnlatine , the eettrentlyct;rtn. It gin...tone:tad strength to the• mooe body, and ihrori:tra, all from. of • NERVOUS it ' AND DE:BII.ITr, • And thus present. or it great variety of other maladies. a. Sprinat Irritation. Neuralgia. ell: Stet. Darren. Stem - thini, End..ptle.Flt.. Convulsions, &.e. 11 or Hai 0,4011, t - Ir rid to do good ; it has nothing inn WII . TeIP rill rvnr hon., it ran °eelr sour or sin', !tint 114.VV . :111.... it. can tle.. preeerties. It eITITITT.Ten The blond. runes the liver to healthy n:tion. lies the -101:Inch, :tie: gives good toreve. of and ron.titta tins, allays in ilmant fon. par r ties the akin • epratizes the rirrulation lire hland, pmdrietnel eentle warmth I ennally TTIT over tiro •and at The km:Tem-it& perspire- : lint,: n ITITETTAATT TTIIiV,ITYriIeS the rn trervrtns .ystem. to not - thin then, the: tardy ine volt ore-etnineritir need? But ran any of Elms. chins be saint of F; - Townirenit's Inferiort.arttele ,Thin young man's lionid In not It hot - (Ifrlll'Aitlflh WITIU Pig: 01,9 lIRI Weans, of IMP rand in et lilt the one.. incapable or ileterloration,and 1.114111-S. ramie the other deer; II soma, forment4; mot blows the betties eon tat:role it into (rumen:4 t the suite. acid plotline, and damieiiitr other, goods: )111.4 not tlttri horrible romp-mod he poison, lit, 11l the r!.,..:111 What pat arid into u fyyrent a terrtd,t disee..ed tend acid!. What cause: thrAir•o..i.l hot acid? Ito we not all know/ that when thud 9.111:t. to stir stomachs, - what Inischk .it 11T0fille4.1 thtit'ence, heartburn, liallnlottnn nrAh , he,trt. liver eninotriint, iliarrhrea, dysentery, colts and col - 111010l m( the nhod What 19 r;trortila natio acid bomb in the hour ! What matter, all the linitiors ‘etrich hring nn Urwitintr. of the Skin. Scald (frill. Salt Rheum, Erysipel 14, Whine 1;e, S or g', ;Indult ulceration, internsl and externall It is troth int: under heaven trot an arid xubltancf,; which sours I and thu4spoits all the 1101:1' or the non, nr WWI( curt-es ithen , filatiSfll, hot n nr acid Ann!, which insinuates itsell' between the jinni.; and else where. Winking nudiinlaininn thoiroder and delicate fixture upon which It art:,l rtn / Or nervous diseases.. of Impurity of the t.1.40d. deranae.l circulations, and nearly all thin ailments which ittant (Annan nature. - Now is it not !infinite to misbrand sell, and lop:stile -14 Worst In list hum SOURING. FCRAfF.'"))TING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF P./TOWNS END I And yet ha would fain have it tindersfinid that Old Dr. Iseult Townsend's factative Origiaul Sarsopariaa, it 41 'IMITATION of hitt interior cirep..mtion I ' , IToaren foritidtht we should dull in an arocie which would hear the/most distant fesemlllanrn In S, P. Townsendts article! and which would Nine down' upon the OfPDr, such a mntlotaill load of complaiot a and crianinatinos from Agents who have sold. and por- CliaPpre' who have used P. Townsend's Fermenting CalttnotlaA• We Wish at understood, because it is the ahsatelyrlrattle, that 5. P. Townsenara article and Ind Dr. fliath TownsenPs garstp arida arh 'hearten -eddy apart and buil:juin Etliniaufar ; that they ate unlike in evciy partzcolar, having not ono single thine to cont. twin. 115 00 9^ n 7 J As R. P. Townsend is no doctor,and nover wa•. is' e n eheinist. nil pitarrnacenint—kron s no More or cine or di•nnse than any s.tinw coalmen, onsrientiii , , un p r op. A .don a i mn n, what gn.wan:se can lhn• ptihtie have that inn} , are rec.rivine a irenurne shunt st ion tuir, intdt, rive. contlinutz all On virtues used in Ilrr`ParinZ and.which an ; incapable oi - chain:es whin h inwht ren- ~,,, ,(„, k,,`,14 :ter them the n¢,ot+of disease ti no,nl of fo.%ith Intt what f•Tio , hithi be expL:nteil f:oin one with knows nothing romp , ritigely or medicine or It rery.ll,ll person of r,olie rvderientio. to Coals nn.i NOWn op even a common intn I/ more iinhortint it 't I hot the perriiitis who inanufactur , d,f2.ned for weak .10010'11,1 and ent".•eb:eit +Fs . - tenn,shonTot krenv well thy- propprties of pie nts, the bent Mailaer of N'•rarinLi an.: vow eritratir.it their henititz ail I.linataVe kriolViedga at the !inn, disaal., whirl, allitet the hoot,, ~)slenl, and 'hole in adapt Tem,nef . , to there di-itiiir,e4 If is no•rihie to think; nod to know how cruelly the :illicit - El arc unno,ittiport Ire pri:numptiinu• own 1. , r the %akr.of money I l'ocitines ortd7 pot of the nr.:on[es the Sink I and tin eitttiviticrit iiendered the d..,ipalr anfrorer4 it ee to ntreat rrAelbt epon the, nnfattunate, to ;Inc, halm Into wounded ;to Minh.: hap, in the apairind hosont, to r,w,ore Itralt It rind (tinfoil, and visor into thu Creeheoi and bro'ien, and in Imoimli intirnltV, (lint Old Or. .I.,nitti Townsend has soueht and trinthil the opportunity and roam; to brine bin Grand Ctiiver nal thint-entrated Renteily within the -reach, arid tit the know [ellen of nil who need it, that they may learn and know, by 100(0 expnrience, TitANSGENDENT•POIVER. TO REAL And thus to iInVC the unmareltat4alde satinfacann of hwing. rained thourp,tids and milliobe frbm the bed of sickness and denpondittity to hope, health, and a tpng Me of vies., and usefulness themnelves, their fami lies and friend, Atr.mtn f..r this County. John G. Brawn, Pottcvlife; linen and J. W. Gllihn, Iklinetnrdle ; J. Fry, Tamaqua. • [DN.. 15, ISM 5/. THE PitAN:KLIN FIRE INS( 7 ttANCE• COMPANY OF. PHIL AD ELPIIIA. rIFFICE No.l 63;.flicantit sheet, near Fifth street. 1.1 DIRINTOIN, - Ghat - leo N; Bonnier, Gerwrie W. Richards, Theonlis Bur. Mardi...la' D. Lewis. ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, Samuel Grant; • I.lsvid K. Brown, Jacob B. otnith, Motels Patterson • . Continue to make Insuranrc;permanent or limited, no PVC ry detcripinsb of property, in WWII atutiontitty at rates as low as are cons - talent with deturity. -The Company ictvo. reserved, a. large Pullin Fund,nittimh with their Gopital od I,m:ultimo, safely. invested. ;Mind ample protection to tile assured. •,• Thommets of tile Company ten •Jativary ist, 1918,.as published agreeably to an ach of As:nobly, were as rollon - d, l ie.l . IR wieners *9 0 .5 5 0 65 Storks, Real blatate, , . , -169,3.5. i CO Cash, &c., Temporary - •' • • loans.- if-' 3 . 45 9 .• 1,221),C97 of Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they hai•e paid ,upwards °tone millets two bombed Giovaisd dollars, loosed by, fire, thereby affording evi-, dence of the,ativantages of macrame. UP Well as the ability and disposition. to meet with Promptness, all liabilities, CHARLES N..l.lANCHER,Preeident. CHARLEO G. RANCHER, Secretary. - The attbseriber has- been appointed agent for the above Mentioned institution, and ie,now prepared to -make insurence, on every description of pryyetty; at the lowest rates. -r 'ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. PottstntleJunel9, 184125 . . , Webl9, ••, . • , Pi • M..DEP.In, rtitirgemi rfeWiSA,cillee io Mat. knt &tett, (North Oat abnve Es A mast Remarkable rarctita • stance. A hi occurrence took place In our town of Pottsville a few weeks shire, wrath. In the singularity of its oktUre,, , has DOI, wo think, been a urpasted in modern times. -It is an old saying that *'troth is sirs nger than: ration" and we challenge the imagination ofa Radcliff ,as a Dickens tatcrtnethre anything gentAilallg linahY e r liMents, not only of the seemingly supernatural but of the intrlasically beautiful, said resuhing on nearly tragicoLyei so transcendently benebvia I . At the solitary boar of midnight when the denizens Of eat c inhaVi re/ !Ur of the bills were tautly repo sing in the arms off 'Morpheus, their minds perchance wandering through the Elysinto fields of tansy. and passe kinz of Gosh ambrosial fruits on which we poor mortals are permitted in iinagthation so feed—arthis hour erie of our citizens was awn Senist.mid not only Awakened hut confounded by a monk err tremendous in Ita nature as not on ly_to eardyretely dispel the Ann t world which Jr d-vothered laround our neighbour, but io lead tibia to atuilirdae that tame ‘rrat 03113rUISiNi hall Saheb 'Oben": "AVON of some %kind. bad ocertalnly oceutred„butWbctltrei-tri l thiro worldlof falterer of. fact Was no; cliarty naceriabied sntll , thii , rebuilt of day. The" phenomenon• ori - n'red is the lamas of Geo. W, Slate!, and upon an eaaminathin ' of the premiers the neat morning it trite aSeetta toed friar Inc , oriete of the .varincs :midst. of hls•ssork of (Sends had tome down testy-hie per tent The astonishment of one neigh. bor note be he:trine& but we de ire to bear evilness that he subtrilitsd to the disper..ation with tommenda lole philosophy, oimPthat he decided ar once upon the proper course ot action—viz.: toles she prices remain as he found them en this eventful' 1110T11111C, especially iota With as his stook Is so tremendously law that the lath of restoring thein tO their position would bc, fiereolean. Any person who desires to witness the effects of the phenomenon can call at Mr. Slater's store in Cornto sweet, a. few deers below Market snort. Dec. '2, ' ' • = - s the,time far I:tali: log presettlad M s ., VP , OiW i ".: a Is nearly upon IIfOVC WOUW,IIIVIEC.:111C11001 to lh► follo , Villg Ca:SID:OIC of elegant wOrl,s sv hlth 'hay& been prepared for those what may desire 10 show their re; gaol fee amend, by the present of a bozo:Stu! book. and thereby strengthen their claims to the affectionate -remembrance of those they esteem., Scenes in the ttfe of our Sav low. splendidly Illus. • trated, by the finest steel engravings, oininten red cloth. odd edge. - 83 • Scenes in the Live. of theTatriarchsanffProph ets, ilhistratlve steel eogmvinge. - 3 75 nook of theSlodern Pilo, of the Nineteenth • Century, ornamented cloth, gilt edge, 3 75 31re.EMblay'll NUlttriri Gent% with twenty color ed plates. bound In cloth, and beautifully embossed and gilt. 7 00 Pyron's Poetical Works, Complete in one vol.• • -. splendidly illustrated. and elegantly bound. 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An lot Charles P Anderown John 1.1 AAR, Ittchard 1 ?Oro Get rge,phip ArinstronE Jane !Irtr) I ilatimrsr.thrrAr.s . Baker 1. llncl lisrgner Andres , ' 2 1 Brothers frichsrd Bran Jamb II (turn - lames Berger Carl Fred I Breen Philip finivelf William 11n11,es Charles I/ lV Holy /top, :.!”.Catti arittr 1 tea v.l oltn Henry, 'I 11.wrim Edward (form aura , (Jays Slarc Hart, Jamea Ifld Iladiey John Patrick' fierahror John. Marin II i..koy lianinirk • a 11 4. Mr air Wllliam tiorrman J Sntotlinn Iti•nnet John Illendrl.ol.l IlueMei . WOltlnt Brent:en ,111,-bael . py Inc Thuttras Myr litirtte ISannah. rotvt - n Mre Sta tcl ltrnv.`n Mrs Itt.fita Corstanan F.ti2.l - Yorke Girro.t - 1 Tler!ter iatrth,slop Itae~ank+.inlin. An Pniriv!.. (11' J.,111t, And li!ay.Cll 1,14 epil, dl".1 Item:ton Ittwert. •hip otn Iftlli43fir Min-1 . . - rtchi do : ifojt Edtrilvi: do If 3 oliltod (1,1, do . Illektoo lt'in, di fforlo,d Mtcht. - dl Unztio: , Thos. do ,Iloope;Joirq. do •.7 / . I r,ll,lnn John Crlrrnil Simon Candler Witfilm leCasrosdy Jams Cannon Charh, 1 eafreriy Anrhnnvl I rnynnanch l'ete - rj 1 Corumbt , inr ,, n Conk ltentunin Con, W.lmtn ICn:eltan Nllrttn Conner Henry Cain Mirhnel l' Cu fltm i a met l / conM in Marqn ernekenn Thomas , (11rk. Ili: / ' enre,{lll Vitrirk I, f 1111:111:51 l{ of . Ca iln.P;FatTi' ' { CAI /111;2h:1111 1011 s Cnulfhan William eminer NtieaMare (:',1111( 711 i, Ann I ( oakC Daniel., rhfp , t' Conner Ethe dol Crush Pro,rie. (11l iCunningnmn .la.' .hip fr _ / I.riv i 4 Jone, „Ir. G. inn e,, , %Ms Mary .lan e , : Jahn • I.ikPrinan nip:4 , '1, , 111-1111 , , , a John 'l4,lln,onJtot 10ines JatnrA• John ThnsW,s.lopl Keenan Vini,ehin Keller Doivi.l ieninn Edward Klinel Chaffee • Kfine Mr., • Knehel Heinrich Klnorr info Jnfin fOlitltvg Michnel IEM=I I. rin PPrltt 11.y.0 . 11 Crnurie L3pg.in Tbop. Taste Pirkney Lyn.: Pntnek Nlts P Lindenintrth Mien Hannah :Lust Mi. II ' Leefle. liohst ship' trktTa'‘hereer I' do Ladd , : Inhn, Love RoWt, do Cox rodsvio. do. Cann William, di) 0rn.ney1) ,, , , „". Common Wm doi Cmr.hlm Thee. r. Coyrs And Daily :sir,. FAsiisr• _ • ship. Dreher 11 .I,e David ThnIIVIR I)ain Andrew I)nr:t Georee Pail• Felix. !%faars Henry Mann, Georzc Meyers FAtvani abirry Thomas MoiMclean John S . 3targdon John Mnoter Ephraim Morrie John I Mann t`bniles. Mannis William J Lckvis:l 'Michact Moor John • Morznng John . John Tonfann [ Mirth, Goorqn March NIT Davidsnn Prithari Davi; Srtilantlll Dunlap Jair.k+ Devine Daniel ll.tvls Wrli IT Dobbin John;{ 1)nhIllnq Mrs F. NV' Davis Mks .lsne bent ATM Doherty Wm.slyip Mien Math.,..., .1.3, 11n.301.1. 110 DOWN, WM, do OritcMe .lobo, , f 0 E • Fdrvay.l. RlcA'rf.9. Earl 11,,lrfr inhn, ship• Mair Thou* do :Nl:Ft.:en Owen do More In 3:14 J, do Vath,vg I', 110 Morph'• Inc, do Vonfa Edgard r4rlv Mir he! Eckert 24i (.7a !h arirt, Patrirk Frantz FrnFrick rot tuirtnra r01,;IMI SVin 1lo•Ilatn7 Prnni.l Fowler Nl , ralrun Filter Ile:ojilavo Fnwl , (4 Jai FlatzniThornaq • Yartzlr Johnothirt, . - "Par , on. apnlyi -.• ..nclvertised.", MC Mr PI:Intel( .:fohn !le m 'qt.:l.mq John Rott't It W WO)murk Jas \Tern:llly !',lel , nnnuctil Dart, ,11Ellvoy Ildwaril • 31111=111 . . . .. , I \.. —Tho Inload prietage on ..... be peo•part at this other. en.l to Pncland or any of Ile 1 Colonic., via. New-Toel,, ..".9 trio, mo. Dosinn :It cie. Drefl- he] " " .I).kNIEL H 8 ,P. M. ; . WE ATHEICSTTLII; U ' '.---- 1 - Tilts VAI.IIA tux, E‘lPROVlllqiii , ir 1 , (111-liEETING Cold Air. Dust, Patin, or ,Sttow.. r 4 ItOlil DRIVING nadir mitetdr rlsinre,leitnhe l v a: I 1 sendlng on smt or to thr enbscribot,"4 , llo is author'. i zed to apply them in Pottsville 1111 , 1 tic vicinity. • . .10IIN li. 4AMES, - • • - ~ llnitio Carpenter , larket Street, Potioville. , , N.ll,—(lnP . mly he " At..h oh the door lit James Gil ; ha !Ingm; Mallantopeo ‘, Pottsville, Novitl, tet.9."l , 17-rit. , . 7Cifiu—ltranent if 01111 1kg.',AZTp",,„cn,:ii,,,,,,..,,,..„,..... - ,.. tabu brancheicbv Dr. KINEELIN,Ger an'Phystelan, i nt his resblonce. N. W. enact of Third If nit Union, Sts.. Philadelphia. DISEASES of the SKIN, and slis.h'arii ante from inipurilioftheblocl,mahlnetheirappearaiice under A hundred diircront chiniS, pronrpl:k and pliiorny mans:ca. TruvEl.f.ttti ll supplied at a rome Wm tin, Ike with xnedielre, .:c. For particulars. see pia i..r ille Emporium and German Adler. [Dce ll ll7-50-ly - DA VT'S SAFF.TI,*I.AIPS; -- - ITIIE soltAptberhanjust received a supply of Safety' 1 Lunn!, among whielt are a few of klpton & flub ens' Improved Safety Lams...winch is t,eknowledelty to be the hest and !nett now in use iri the token of Europe -For ante, et lean prices span thaw ran be itri iported. nt It I NNA Pi 'el -; 1 • April 3 I .1. ' rheap Bonk and N'ricic Slurs. ! - 1 — 77 7 iT , GE tIX li. i — T ItlL IF. 41). — T' • . • Wetherill &,, Br qther, ~ - , rl TA . NIIFACTIMERS, NO fiiie Nonh.Front street. 1 1 :11/ Philadelphia. hare new i goad implopy of their twat -1 ranted pace NV lIITF. LEAD. and those ;customer. who 1 have been at - y.361,11y eapplied in cone 'mince of a run on the 'article, shall now , have their are era filled. • .No known tillbstatir e pins:kale., those reservative - and beautifying. propertica. so desirable in a paint. to - an winel extent with unadulterated white lend ; hence nap ' admixture of othst materaN only mars in .value.. It has,t herefore, been the,el eady aim of the manufacturers. fur many years. iq.supply to the pub:lt:la 'perfectly pain` white teal, and the...unceasing demand for the article, ii • I met - that It has met with favor. It in netriatity bland. ed ,on one head : WETHEIIILI. In IIPOTIIEIt ill AM,' and on the other, thirrantettpare. all in red !fatal. 51,503 115 9,5.13787 , 1 ., 1 U .s"rft :.."CEIVED-, A. Imre. a sortmeut or La— p) dips' etntebet UAOt and PURSES . Also steel Sag, and Pore. Clasps...Stec% Reads and aesels, and Silk Tn, let far' mending ba,;sat '— ' - • • Sep:34l—p.] BRADY' •k ELLIOTTII," 44linii§ibitiittil-blituvs9!;:t:e4::ipbri ,i3. iobt patent sinv , sP4ertc eiterni.lrp id 1015te , ved. , ;mar ipl.. 1 1 :-.17 - 1 a ittri tn Oct lat I,far.l Ifni .ov minify, •, : .Z.:t,lt. L'Et. al , ~ • J. ti• , LATIT L., c,,..: • Frpm onr l'elaptac ComiP o ' l, ktent.. NEATS TP . Tilt ; lATin PigailkirinAiDec.l3. l ~ ' • 6 Weimer FinUT,lv i 'twat, $1 . 4; Rye, $3,124; i t y bra I.s 41;06; corn. 50e. ; Whiskey s 25e, , Thelratla-errived..at .New 'York. yesterday briogink even dirt later intalligincerficim gow - rope. The political .)itielyience.. Is, noi ' very' impqnsnf. Excitements were l ' trawilig . itr the' tinder current on the liontipei; . 'c'bUi',.tb\t'. 2 n.rfacei did not appear to be mach.nsitied.: Its gen et ally cOnceditl that Louis NaPoreon *iii' be the ntccessful candidate for the Presidencr of F‘a f ca. The poor classes' ere- ander the' imyrrerim ttiet if he succeedi they will he nd or taxation for saren years. 1: • end pri, The Ir . , . . .n Asa advanced o-shadv, and hiemtatuffi , duce of catty deacription, has:dada:A.— trade remaina depressed.--lasd'f,arus. - Gottn,,r Johnston has the following appetoimenti for the city and County of Phatulel..• Phia• Pio r laspector-7Wm. Heilman, N. Liberties: InsOctor of Bar k —Wut4yres,,Spring Genital; Insilecters of Domestic Spirits— Sarayel KT3lllt, ..thn Killion. InTectoror Salted Provisions—David Nee ,c.r of Weights end MCIOUI3III— Jobs Streater;. - ,Q , /,i'aritinfi !tlaster—rDept, John H. Cheney. l'or! Physician—Dr. Wee. Henry. Lasitr, tto Physician—Di. James §. Rich. Officer—George P. Little. StOcrinterident Poivdcr 111sgasine—Geo.Ifidlocle Cierk of Orphans' Good—Jacob Broom: ',}' t he of Schuylkill for Floor Inspector' byre been overlooked. WeALsre have the merit'of frleetirie the Governor; without, receiving , . any of hitrioflicial rewards. We ate general if ' others' 1 1 ,Whien our paper was plat tnireas, there sits pr'Obability that difficulties . in Ohio would be re.. er f inciled. The -Whig press of 4he State cnival-' mou.ely calls Opan the Whig members to stand, firm, and insert their right', bitaulp they' bairle" M on their aide. I .'do ,I on I en I 25 I 11 6 - 1 t.l. ft. 1177. y. Rlading Jourlai of Saturday safe' that Samuel Fegely. rag.. ono of the reprirsecti.• river: elect from Berk, county. is prostrated by it Parelyt , ic tshi - h it i 4 supposed will present him from attending to hit legislative duties. His ,[ebrrenee, at the enrnmeh . cement of the session, would give the :%:hrgs a prllrity‘ in tbp,liouso oP Hepresentet • .., _ _ - , re The Richmond IVhig, in noting the Soatb Cori:dim:lolmi of kicking up a row, aoyeAgain we say, lor -her' wade; hot let her alki atop talking oho% it. She has . done nothing WI talk. telk,tnik, for twenty steeto, and she has, efOt yet secede.l.—J.et her do it at tines and be'doncwith. MI limey rni.eph McDaniel rat rc k McDevitt Maiet MaDeneel M. sari McAndrew Si, do McDonald Jar, do McCabe John. dol Mclntosh Rohl do' SlrSlahon cath.q. erThe Setretary of th, :Trenton', fires out' Notional debt $0,1305,104,136. nits hi the' legacy of Pollee 4asninistiation . !4 the•countty.• Nctt liMtC Ne cart Seetati 31art.Fhl, O'Reilly Edward 'O'Neill Timmley, Il you Jayiten °llan& John Olnisthail Mrs F r ,r Pritcl'art: WitfiaT Purcell Vatrtrf: l'eartel..llll V.aut Jahn , Pey.nimao Frafi Peret Voter Pleitepton Char leA Powell Ilavist, slnt Haiti Miss ' l'arkiulllo4exatitp , I I,lt(ti Is ~4 a..101/13N rr-Punishment Enaugh.—A man who was on tho - polia of nurriago obtained from his confe, , sor his cr•rtrfictto ,rt confession. }heir* rood it, ho observed that the" priest bats otnmitted the uoual penance,, ••Did you not tell me," said the priest, •that you word going to bo married r". .1 - 7°CieriTaylor'e Relaiinm.- 7 -Copt. Allison is a brother-in-law of Gen; Taylor, Crittenden is the son-in.lass of Aileen; Jefferson Davis of Mise• lestppi. is a Sore inalaw of Taylor l'''..'"'Cir/oropros hog been tried iir en cholera at ~......... this New YoritHospiral. but it has o y moderated the violence of the'sposmq. • i fi:The 'flotation, t'whare . .trootr a Ito go ter' when it R oes out'!" ii 4 abei,iti to be btOught befote a down.east debating society. . • CpThe Dayleelaten DepliVrol . sayS that the son end servant of Hon. i'S . I. Longstretb, of Penn sylvania, have beat bitten by a mad dog. ...777,Vie French Etiqien.-1. tat Sunday, Dec. 10.:wss the day appointed for the election of the- firs( ['resident of the Fifettch Republic. Lot.. M. Triviri, e M - n eitensivo iron.master,. - of Mercer couote.anda . brother GI GM. James ir-- Ivint,committed suititlet on trednest. f 7? Tin lfurtifiod,, Whig tulles the Governor's preclamatiemfor Theinkagiviiig, the "death Imo:anti l'er-the terkeys."l .., , . "1 - 7 - li i jrs• Letailtin affirms that's-small quantity of nitrite of *ea' pot mot the water every .omi. it 'ia . .ebangf4, will preserve rut dowers in all their bsifity forelaevetafdrtnight. , • • ' ripp.•rd Dania 10,501 Josopt Richard , ~'Es at el iiyhy Ilarlarr Rowe David Illrhgrdr , J 11, italwrinait Ilerna' itirkert Cliarl. 4 ,, • Reny Mlchaql Rndgrrs Firsdlett J A Deed rarriltri Mifitard Lydia Mr Dolt, Valeri:i Itl Denim; Nit d , 'Rowley Jolla d Schmidt Eve, rich Shultz Levi 41 Shelton Rom , ,Shull L'..isper 1 l ; tit:tier Prep lint i i Starner Thotnas ISch wart. Ilaptist 1 Sitlf.John St.litrielont ,1e -. Sht4lcr Edit:lrd -4 Selmer .I,,hLIA i istulth W . llitfitti I sidtivan L'in'has l• Shirt Timents • 2 Nailer Joint Peter Sims Sainhrl , I 'Stanton Titonta9 ' i 'Smith .ti ( . :Shine Tin matt / Sancta W II Stever J ihn Shit/ te A ELM ' , het lm ‘l'ntrit lc . Snyder ferny Shanahan Mary Spinel A:inelia T Revs Diketta Sheeklr. , :nth ship iittildnelf (len do Schindir Philip do iT . rsirianrichaej. Timm'. an COSI - go !Taylorp If iTteiney Imo,* iThomnsou E E .• Tnytnt' W 1 chip Tio.ttet . John tn,l Troy Philip do (IT .. 1 7 tillerwood l a 1 1 "W 'Willi4ms , lletiln 1 I Wali.h John ,Wlir pin Thomas - 1 WeLh Thom', t INVordset,r Jacob Weetert G....rge Wo!fllizer Jo.o.ph 1 1 Winlhek Willrito Wiley William its tWilliama John ', , Nallli :51ii had tit atlon Mal . ..Vil i vier. 711140 Ca . ili 1 thin WiittlitOli's Mary iWe 4er Miss tin il s:n. `.... ilWilEntostin Thos I ship his li.t. will please . necirn i.c.tters mitt PT:11:. EVE., his been iv-elected Grand Ntri.trr of MaAnis in Pennsylsanik, fortbeensuing masonic year. , ,EV'Twentzpont: miles has been recent 4, nab in twenty-nine minuted, on the rdilroetl between Little, Fan. and Utica. 'ILUGHES , Et4Pl CWORIIiirT, - • tieLinnAToo Cure of Co.;rhs, foripirOt Consonpuiin, , ltlustmatiois of Ika I.ungs, ova Pi?co.sco of the Putman- , T /11,3 valthilde prep:v.lll.n 11 recommended I physicians and by lcelahmted,olnnisl,n( Plailadet , ,phiu. far its pool fruit eiretisaml chi al unnbination.ase well as by tli,AusauldC t. s of w. Ince made use of it as it never has been hoed witliont producing heneficiall ctleete. awl ottlmarg cern -of the 'diseases for vol.ki. It Ile ; recommended. And brbig a regular graduate Of Pharma ' cy, I can aesurr the public of its perfect sarety. It Is compooni of such preparations en stand in the very high est repute humid: the lutialtral faculty for the titre of that ' clan of diseeses witiehart. trio °den only the forerunners. of that falai disease, coustiniziflon. In most eases "helve the re IA umeh plain ffie breaot, and which often extends. ilirongb to thesiloulder blade, l would strongly ad...nether application of one of lity..4oquotind Colhantim Piasters. to the breast, rind usienfie Expectorant en directed. In tent, the it seo f the (talleanium Piaster cannot be too st cooly -rcrhoupenited. as I bate seen .00 tinny instalwes of 11 .0 . a trord lug the 47reatest teller in 1 VC, short space of time, even in ...milieu...l consuciptiout.' The Expectorant with 10. found to relieve the rough, awl the Plaster the pains and, :tithe CIIIICIII,O%. , fraW the ilitialallkon to the outface,. I. and Iherrhi act ax neotintecdrrilant. whirl) every physi , ciao wilt pronotinee pond, without the least hesitation whatever. Perootor Ore oven and to hare the eonoump-' ;ion, when by a judicious use of some of the best Expet , torents, and a carefor diet, they have been completely ru nod, on that their experiehris shbuld art an a seaming to I those ittot 4C0.001d vethart' tOP C 011101174,6611 not to de ; o pen. but tryout The E Vorflorani Will he found!. offorif great iellef , even wh .n a care is troll to be im p o s sible. I Ilefore making uteluf an DIM:MIMI!: it would he if. writ examine clot tfroutn. commonly termed Poiare, toe. ger if it in not - swollin or elongated. In such cases an*, C-Ni,lolllllt 11:1C1CIOL , coukii Sod, li. coat input' disposition to swallow' t Is frequently caused Ity an cleme,union of the palate. 'Act excellent renteul in in each ernes Iv taus, n *Mall quantity ofTliicture Myrrh; ohs clout ten-ipoonfni to a wine: slasoful of'ival et. an.i use on attacale. throe Or four , h irer a day. .1( the above ;remedy, should fail, or one Of the' ...true nature, it would be best In'aPnly to a onrgeon, and hive a email pnctleis of it taken mr.,...hsan obviate the irritation and the ro»tional.cantch tt itch it would be lilts , ly - to pr.:luu•it the throat. The operation to triding, One .attenrieri will. but litile. if In . ..spate achateter. - In Brenrbitin, discages of the throat, the gargle' ohoulaibe hoed, - Prepared by J. CEETIA C. TICGIIE4,. Vlinlesale art Itetailllnuggist and Chemist, (lean,' Street, Pottsville AV MEE A COMPANY Offcg Jr, 91 r Halaut strict. Tlit.Company now ready to - make INSURANCE!' no I nn the metortt system, without Dabble:" beyond tbesnmant of the premium). All the profits alba Company divided annually anions the insured. " The premium mity be paid gnarterly, seml.nnansily. or annually. or orte•half of the premium may be paid in a note at it months. Individuals 'wired to this Company become members of the corpfiratioa, and wit!: for trtmeca, the rates ot ptetninch. with a foil participation in lb. profits, are os low as tho'n - of any nthCr 111Plitu6oti In the state orsonntry. and lower lieu) any of the Znsliat COrlipa OM with only a portion or the profits. Blank applications forlav't ranee, with full particular can be had at the 'Mee. • DANIEL. L.'fiIILLF.IL President. WILLIAId. M. (3.1191 , (E, Vico President. . 101 IN W.'IIDENOR, Secretary. Edward liatishorne, NI" t):;) blark • .uedical Eiarainars„ In atah dance daily from Ltoti o'clock. P.lll. . P."Sllolotis.l. a cc nt Loy this Company in Schuylkill Conoty,lker.fillrig at Tamaqua. ' . Lulls nEn TAUT!. •T".enbarithethegs leave to forme his friends ant . the phhlie in general, tha; he hat/Hatted 16 !board andtwebiq Yard. at the corner' of High 'Street wed 31outit CarbOn Railroad; In Pennine, above Haywood Sot der'a roondre ; where he will keep a coedits , asaortmentOr.Oak,Herateelt,Pirre,aed Perlis/ Lumber. thy tog throb' Szw-oliltit;tllnaing. be flatters hlmle that he VII be enabled In purply his 'friends with ay deserlptlohet lumberter mietto , or building pirporey Oft the inekteasonahle terms, :led by the prompt t•ottoo tolbeir orders en - sore e tont 'Pawnee of the. 'emote. (NI 40 tt-tyl WM. f•ITEPIIitNPION FAMILIAR. DLALOGURS. veil!' Inlets's:Uß nook for Sunday Sthools• just og:dish/Wand-tor, afloat nto salmoribves BOGI :1"/V,P'Snitsatt i.rib*otibet pleats call aml tlTAthell • ' u..a.AswAN. - ,BooLtlitr aaillitatkoacr. - • • „. 12 Mtt;!fti OS SC . IVAL OIL Trip CANADA. 0E29
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