II POTTSVILLE. O.II7TIRDAY, XORNING, JAN. ,77, 1840. Sr Ma. E. J. Far la authorised to receire aubacrip tlorM for the Moen!' Journal, and receipt tor the came at his Drug 'tore, lo Tamaqua 'tarßishop : litighear Sermon.— We copy tbis week from the N. Y. Tribune, Bishop Hughes Sermon, recently delivered at New York. The ability of Bishop Hughes and the position which . he occupies to the Church has caused a great de sire to rend the Sermon, both on the part of Pro testants and Catholics. We have struck off a few enn copies of the Jammed; which can be had at the motet and et the, News Emporium. Centre, abovis Market Street, Pottsville ; at Mrs. Old. knotee, Minerwille ;- and Moore's, Polt. Carbon. tar We publisk in another column an Address lo the Working Men of Pennsylvania, by request. While some portion. of the address are correct, it thined' with statements that are incorrect —it sceacity too much of the demagogue, and was never pinned by ciworking man. Such documents do our winking men ted times more injury than good, trnd drive all honest, thinking men from their support. If they desire to succeed, they ought to • mit loose from all those who desire to use them rot sinister purposes. We have a letter from one of our Represents. tives, who states that no bill can pass the Legit'. . bdtire giving alien on one marl's properly to pay soother's debts, but that a law securing to the,la btorera one or two month's wages oat of the first assets of a bankrupt, (that is to take precedence Otter all other claims.) will be entertained by the Legislature, and be will use his influence to have such a law passed. He states that all that is no entity is to send in petittonv. The sending of borers to Harrisburg is only attended with expense, iod is totally unneeeesary. . vat Kay'a Infant and Primary School Series -;-Wer hive just examined a series of School books with the - above title. The series consists of three volumee intended for beginnere. We take pleasure in recommending these books to the af. tension of parents, teachers, and all who have charge of the youthful mind, as the inns! pelfrei books of the Say. The first volun,e contains all Words of two and three letters; the second con tains words of one syllable ; rind the third a sari. ety of useful and interesting reading matter These books are compiled -in such-a marine) ciantiot fail to. interest the young pupil, whicklis on important consnleration. The three books are interspersed with a variety of suitable cuts, which, in connection with the elementary sketches in drawing, and the admirable arrangement, make them decidedly the most pleasing, and at the tome time instructive books in use. No school should be without them, and we think it incumbe'nt upon teachers to introduce into their schools books of such a character. For sale at Bennan's Book and Variety Stores. BEAUTIFUL VALgIVTINV.S. This yeat's Valentines will greatly exceed those of former years, lathe variety and tame dis played ie getting - them up. We have one before us which almost defies discription. It is the most superb article of the kind we have ever-sects. It is the size of a half sheet of piper, most beautifully embroidered, and contains a splendid rhalgn with other . grand :t• .The design is placed in the centre of the sheet, on fine satin, placed abovea bouquet of pretty !berets, and IR an ex quisite miniature chariot, drawn by Cupid, and contains a happy pair just returned-from the G.' ttdiggiust" with a bag of California goid ! The gold is contained in a small bee, and the cha riot reminds us of those used by the Roman Con. querora in their Triumphal Processions-60 pret ty is it. They are really worth looking at. Val entities of every variety, to suit all tastes, for sale at Batman's Book store, at prices ranging from 64. eta. to SI, $2, and $3. IMPTite Germantomn Telegraph, speaking of the REMOTAI question, which has been attracting the attention of the citizens of our Borough, says: "After years of struggle, to get the county.eest at Pottsville, the people there, notwithstanding all their promise., are likely to lose it„when within their grasp, by no t supplying the necesary fu'rids to put up; the public buildings." -• You are wrong, Major,—entirely wrong., The Pottseillepeoplo ere not so fickle as you think.— We shall not lose the County buildings, but on the other hand the building of the Court House will soon be commented, as upwards of $12,000 have been subscribed, and the subscription papers have not beat in the hands of the Ward Commit tees more than a week. That's keeping our prO mite, and it does not look like letting the buildings slip from our grasp. vrtianks.—Our friends at Mineraville and Tamaqua are opply i in4 for Banks. We are op. voted to any unnecessary inereass of Banking capital in the ((eel. region—believing that the Coat business oncht to be brought to as near 2 cask blueness ea possible--but at the same time we must admit that .we do not possess antfieient capital in this region foe the legitimate purposes of banking—and, therefore, if any new Banks are incorporated by the present d.egislature, we think that both filineravil!e and ramsqua are entitled to (be Institutions they are applying for. The individual Liability in 134nks is an arraut humbug. which no sensible man would entertain for ono moment. If the Legislature desires to secure note holders against loss, let them require all the banks to base their whole issue upon Uni; tad States or Statestock at the market value. mom nikartisnUßG Jo the Senate, on the I 3th . inst. Mr. Ocerfield iftwented a petition from citizens of Beet Brune wick townehip, Schuylkill county, for the forms. tion of a new school diatric. In the House, on the 15th irot, Mr. Rosebetiy reads bill supplements taryta snort incorporating the Pottseitie Water Cornrow) . - Mt the 'Sib inW., is tho Senate, Mr. Oretfield presented a petition horn citizens of Schuyikilf eoattty for the incorporation of a Bank et Tema. qua. Mr. Moseberry presented a petition from 03ipitetownehip,Sebalikill county. fors Law au thorising the election of bat one supervisor in said township. Mr. , Otto recanted a petition to erect Binter townshp. into a arverate election district; also, one to meet Carte townehip. is rtia calmly, into e &emote ~ion 4istriet; a 1.% one is eruct Fria fey toirraship info a separate election district. Mr, Rosebetry also presented a petitioh asking for the incorporation of t Brink at Tamaqua. to be cared the Anthracite Bank. (n the Senate, on the 20th inst., Mr. Overfigd presented petition from New Castle township SeilitYkkin county, (or a change bribe - lace role. ties to supervisors. Mr. Ofllt_ , presented several 'petitiitas for the incorporation, 'of a Dank at Dan ran also; one to issue smell noire. tin the Pd inst., in the Senate, Mr. Matthias" tend skill supplementary to the act relative to the Hine Mdi end Schuylkill Haven Rsilroail Com pap/. Dn . :besiege day. Mr. Over Geld presented a petition from Plorwegian township, Schuylkill county, for sewage in the , lsw relating to super. w h ore . Also , one from Schuylkill county, for the incorporation of a Bent et Tanaaspaa, {Editors Dead.—Mr. Hate, senior editor of the N.Y. Journal of Coranuree, died a few days Ago. Hs is said to hare been very wealthy. and eu s man of sterling integrity.. Thu Idiueaster (Pa.) Examiner• eanoan• tea axe 4eatb of col. Christian Jacob flutter, et gusto, pc. age 4 Pgsestu. Fol. Flutter was ir -To9ll,lrilltL7: I.7'hfr. Slouch's Practicing Party; at the Town Hall, on Tuesday evening last was largely attended. Everything passekoff pleasantly and all present seemed to enjoy themselves exceeding ly. By referring to another column it will be seen that a second quarter will be cool arenced un the Ist of February next. Tim SOUTHERN CAUCUS. The Southern Committee assembled on Men. evening last. An address prepared by Ab. Bet• rien, es a substitute for Calhoun's, was brought before the meeting. The address is said to be written. io a calm and &pined manner, end ap peals to the whole nation instead of a mere sec tion. A number of members who had been pres ent at the former meetings did not attend. After some discussion, Mr. Berrien's address was re jected, and Mry Valhoun's adopted. Throughout thyvhale movement the Whigs ha'Ve acted with the most commendable patriotism, and deserve the thanks of the nation. 'rap whole afftir will end in smoke. Mr New Couuterfeits.—Counterfeit Ten Elul hr Notes on the Farmers' and Mechanics INA of Rahway, N. J., are in circulation in Philadel phia. They are said io be so well ezecuted that the imposition can hardly be detected. The word "ten" is *crest the left hand end, and the head of Washington on the right. The vignette is afa male'figure, sheaf of wheat, sickle, dcc., with a figure of a ship under sail between the names of President end Llashiir. ft beets the names of tftawdon, Wright dc Hatch," engravers. CV" Several, Gentlemen of Philadelphia, have tendered to Mrs. Johnston; through the Governor. a set of Silver lea service, for services rendered during the late campaign, of much value. !The Governor however modestly declines, and directs the intended present thall be appropriated to the beneficial societies of Philadelphia. =I 'The following is the official canvass of!011io for Governor, as announced by thnSpeeker of the Senate: • Ford. Whig, 148.191 Weller, Locufoco, - 147,320 Majority for Ford, VCR MEMBERS The Membera of the Legtalatuce. from Schuyl. kill County, are becoming quite pepulir at the Capital. The, following extract from a letter from Harrisburg !peaks for itself: "Tour Members of Assembv are winning, golden onintons on all sides for their busitteas tact and gees tlemaniv bearing. Mr. linseberry is cone a favorile among iris brother members, and I remarked 1,11 one of them the other day that Schuylkill County did her best het fall—she had given• the rat - vert of her young men —and. wishieg to be a hole tetra ai Mk committing rite great fraud.' had elven nut rein the cirri) of rosys,buralso the Orro ()Must: arlittlit.s., WORKINGMEN'S ADDRESS The following address was adopted at a meet ing of miners and laborers, held in this Bo rough, on the 13th inst., the proceedings of we published in our last paper: • An A.ldress to tli• lrorkind Men of PenasAd rania; adopted at a Metlins held in Potts ville. nu Me 1314 finuary, 12117. 'l'he working. r men or 'B4-hu !kill County wrothl re. resent to our ferow citizens of Pennsylvania. the evils tinier which . we have been nod are laboring at the present momeht, to consequence ofthe existing laws orthe state. which deny its redress. although we may expend lime, labor and money in the service of our employ:l'l.)c% to 1-011FPIIICIICC of their righ t to confess judgment to various peryons, we are de frauded of our Just dues, and our hard ra-ned lance. to the great depressor tinrselves and families From one acquaintance with the mechanics and laborers of Pennslyvanta —from our knowledge of their intelligence and honesty of purpose. we Would represent to them that we believe the hour id-com promise is past, and mstice to ourselves, our homes and families. demand from us a trite opposition of grevizeccs. Since tire discovery of Anthracite out county. we have been laboring under the disad vantage which arise from our speculation, arid 'the reaction which results from a species itif gambling, upon an trensive scale. In eighteen bumf. , I and eighteen, men of enterprise. i itegrity, Ind industry. first lumen their attention ;and ins ested their emit:xi in our coal fields. In that year. the Lehigh Coal and N.ivigation Company first went into ope ration. aid although a large amount of capital was invested. yet speculation rare to an alarming height, and thousands of poor. deserving laborere were unpantly defrauded lay the wi d speciklations entered into, by iierinns who en• gaged in mining, without the necessar y find~ to car. ry un successfully the business an which they had engaged. Circumstances rernainen '•onus state until 1828, when the wild spirit of hpeculntion ag tin arose to a height even greater than that of ISIS. Men from all sections of the Union flocked to our county. and prnperty,•whtch before could be purchased 10 ! hon. dreds, in a few moments commanded thousands— from the fact of no real capital being invested. but a credit system being all the rage, the bubbler SJOR bursted. leaving rule. misery, And distress as the heirloom of those who fancied they were abeut to realizes fortune. • ' In 1832-3. large accessions were made to our population: the mechanic left his home, the miner his mine, in a far distant country 'for tins lill Dura do. hnping to realize a competency. or at least a sustenance for himself and family,—although his y,sions were bright, he was destined to have his hopes blasted by a combination between the land. owners and speculators. A system was soon intro, duped throughout the mining districts. by which la bor was re - warckxl by orders upon stores. The goods purchascd.being many timpaune hundred pit' cent above those sold elsewhere and for cash—this is but a part of thetnany grievances under which we have been, and null are 1 flooring. f There are hundro de or intelligent men in thisand other counnes of this state. who feel and know that their interests hive been invaded: and satin aro anxious to aid and assist in reformog the abuse. To all those, the working men of Schuylkill County cs tend tan right hand of fellowship. and ask their aid and co operation in can tag our wishes iron effect 'Since 1832 up to the present hntir, we have bion tailoring under this inataitoier burden. Onr em ployers. land owners, and others. are many times I reveling I n all the luxuries "Mile. while our houses are destitute tit all that care render those homes happy and nom:isolable ! The laws which should protect industry extend none of its prorioting shelter around us, but mouths and years of labor mil be en petaled up .n mines and collieries, and the owners enjoy rill the advanta,„ , es which wealth con prrchase from the fruit 01 our (attar. yet we are frequently its. able to receiver anfilinent for the support of nor 11131. lies. Positive distress frequently, visits as and al. thnegli the wind of winter may howl round our coi -1 tage homes, and the iron harafrof pnYerty grasp our little all', our employers, owners and specinatora laugh at .tie chows, and when tee ask for relief a store order. perhaps. is ' , ruck in our face, nod floor, which we could purchase for ens do.lara a burret. CASII. we are requested to bring an order of fifteen dol ars to semore. • • Shall the working men of Pennsylvania I.y ao• pine!y upon their hacks. and hear all the burden' heaped upon them by those who have desires to make princely fortunes nut of labor and toil, or shall we arise an - our strength, and cast aside the bards which have been thrown around us by demagogues and guneuers. There it a season, a time, and date for every thing in lift': let us take the present for our rallying time, and lire rir ourselves. line nor, and our home,. If flowers bloom. then let their blooms and perfumes be for us. and those we love. ti by should the working men be serfs and slaves, when the great God has given us the same desire; I we ask for justice, simply justice, and obli vion to dishonesty t Under the present circitmstances, the workingmen• of Schuylkill County. ask your aid in procuring the passage of a taw. which .will secure to tee laborer an equal chance with the capitalist. to be frame I af ter OP following preamble. We. in connection with qua fe.Uoslaborera, intend petitioning the 'Legisla ture of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fur the, passage of a law, at akin= nor wages a lien upon all land, leases, improvements and personal property, /whinging to all Mines, Machine-shops, and Pruitt dnes.Cir all *inflow. dse tat as for lab ir or otherwise. so that we any Se teemed and receive payment of our ill* Claims 411 i preference. to those whit richly speculate. at the espenee of labor. Believing th at such ; law will go -further in lessen our incnnven iences and losses tinder the present system atom orners and low wages, by its restrainutz and salutary influence, than by any other means that could ,he devised For tide purpose we ask the aid end en-operation of the laborers. working-men, and Mechanics of Pennsylvania. to assist us in Carling out our inten tions and desires and also to use their influence with their Representatives in essisting us in having this law carried into immediate force and effect. We ask no favors from nabobs, from Lordlings. or Capitaltetst cur rights and our own, we are determined to have, for we believe that the citizens of Pennsylvania arc not bound by there alavi•b tics, which bound those in ages past; but are cemented by Ouse ties which bind them io honest integrity and honor. Wealth may cast amend its ties, and corporations evert their powerful influence. yet it we are true to °mdse. and our interests; we must succeed. The leaves of the forest in the cold ;nominal blast. drop and with flower, that docks the hill-aide. is withered I with the frost of winter. and yet when the storm calms. Sprseg's talmy breath' makes all bright and besolifel. may our future lot be terrible like tho tempest, to. those who who deschte et and our enc. cost like the calm breath of Spring bringing. health And rumple to all. U. S. Senator,—tien; pass was re-elected to the United Styles Senate, by the Legislature of l'ifichigeo, on the 2;',1 inst. The vote stood 446 to 36. A portion of his 'own party opposed him. rrGoo.Ford was inaugurated at Columbus, Ohio, on the 22d inst. A large number of per- . suns fr'om the surrounairtg country were present' to witness the ceremony. The d frteulties in re. gatd to the Ohio Legislature, have been amicably settled, and everything is moving along smoothly. Ve - Fi , .e.—On Friday night of last week, the buildings occupied by Bedford & Rotator, for. store' purposes, at Abington—Centre, Lucerne co. were, togetber.with their contents, (Twinned by fire. Loss estimated at s7.ooo—no insuroneer. The buildings belonged to Dr. Bedford. • . 7 M . r, . Or. The Coal Trade for 1849. Quantity of Coal Transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, for the week ending on Thurs.- day hit: Tarot. Port Carbon, 2,1:6 OS 0,812 02 Pottsville, • I.SIO IS 4.209 ofi 8. Haven, 4,140 US 11,1.02 10 - P. Chilton. 2,169 10 0,25 S 18 11.0 - 20 01 2t182 IS RAII. - 110AllS Transportation o 1 the Railroads in Schuylkill ectuntg. The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in iiefruyikilf fer the week ending Thursday eveninz, Jan. 19. 1849, WERK. • VITAL. Nape Frill and S. II R. R. 4,369 08 11.521 09 I.lllle Schuylkill R. IL 2 257 185.010 IR 3011 Creek do 2052 02 802 09 Mount Carbon do 1,705 01 4,665 13 Ligehuylkill Valley do 3,028 18 2.028 51P Carbon and rt. Carbon do 8,031 90 8,031 09 lILTEI OF TOLL •ND TRANIPOIT4TION on MAIL 1101111 From tan. I. 18-10. To From 'sl,Carhon.rl.llaven.P.Climon Richmond. until June 1.1640, t 60 155 I 35 Ptilldulphia, do do IGO 155 125 For additional New A dvertiaements aee Next Page. They will there be found arranged under Suitable Reads. For the Teeth.. R OTJAELL'S OMINTINE, tt very ptensant article for the teeth, end Improving the breath. nmzy: TOOTH PA QTR. am, Itngr Lip Salve. WHEELER'S TEABESRY Tnnth Wruth, fur preserv ing the Teeth en:l ramifying the breath CHARCOAL PASTE, for eleunging the Teeth, and Citme,and nu.ifyinu the breath. Thin is a new and e m wellent article,junt veeired arid for sale at HANN AN•S lan27 53 Cheap Perfumery and Variety Store•. • nautili= School. /ESSRS: F. its C. STOUCII, RETURN Tllllllt stxtltnEthnntoi to the citizens of Pottsville. for the liberal patronaze which they have hertoforehestow• ed open them, and bed leave, to Inform them, that they will commence n Strand Quarter of Lessons to Dane sass. at the Saloon of the Town tlell, on Thursday, the lath of February next. • Thee will dive les.ons in plain dincina and waltzing, and nil the fashionable dancer. inclmilnz the Polka. Mazoorka, new Six Figures Polka, Two Step Waltz, Re larva Wait. &t. The 11.tIt will he opened from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. for Ladies' and Youtli 5, ani.l far Gentlemen from B to 10 o'clock. P.M. [Jan 27, 541 i;upid's plead quarters! CUPID HAS AGAEaI TAKEN UP HIS HEAD QC ARTEIZS at the-Cheap Variety Stores of the snliscriber. where he Is prepared trident nut missives to young and old of both sexes; never willlnaly nr. leash, and hying determined that none who may call this riensiin shall en away diaappninted, he has practic ed the largest and Moot varied assortment of Senti mental and Conlin Valentines,that Love, Wit, and ex perience underthe Immediate supervision anddirection of St Valentine hintself.could get up. All the. Trades, Professions and most ridiculous caracitures are sta b:steed in the Comicassorimen . , whPia the Sentimen ral have been got op in the most supeiti style. the ex ceedingly neat arrangement, and I assiiinatn sentiment or same rot fluid fail to move the cruel one anddissnlve that itt ta•hose ellillina+lllllilence 1131 , 00 long repelled the advances elite timid hive, and an thrllled the inexperienced will, strange of delight. Vslentine.Writers : being new collections of Choice senlialent...sspsessivs of friendship, happiness and love. pupated for the Deans and the Belies, also thu rtirienture writer, an efillIPIV eolleerina or ridicu• lens. witty' and severe epistolary sketches. Tor sale n•holesale and retail at ' BANN A Jan 27 5-1 Honk and Variety Stores. New Medical Office, Cor. of 2 2nd and -Varlet :;1., Opp .rtitt l'hompson'ailatt, POTTSVILLE, PA. . , rt. 11F.C'Kr.R. Al. etc, I / R 6: infortox hes nomeron frtebd‘; and the medic in eener at. that he has +train ot'ned nu Other in this linronch, where ne may alway• he found d raring the day ready . on attend n ail applicants. and where the afflicted woh every form or di4e.covhether recent or Chronic. may receive advise, anal such treat ment. as he has in an extensive practice of nearly 20 yearn• found mot safe and etTectual. Residence Corner of CalloWhill and nri St. oppmitte the Pronative Methodist Church, (lat.`27. 5-3 mo Worgdell's 'Vegetable Restera- live 19114. THESE PILLS ',Ayr. NOW BECOME TILE MOST ,Itensively established andspopolnr FAmi bir MEDICINE or the present any, itntb in F,n,h t i,,,,m in thi Country. Then were invehted in Din. by Dr. WM. WOINDELL of. York. Enatind, and have since (bat time wrnticht nilny avundernil cluck, in every (nom ry Where they iIAVe been ininviticed. The - present prnprietnrs rid the. Iln:t NI States are in passest,b.n nimlnir;,Tee um< certficatesofentes wrnught both in Enclanti and Ponoricn. BUTTEIMORTII. 3 Richmond St. Liverpool, wo. confined to her bed sin months. with the Dropsy. her. legs became vw..tittt to an enortnou. thicknes+. After many trials of other medicine she w•as restored to perfect himith by two hones of Worstlell's Mr. JONE3,loCocert St Liverpool, waa also cured of Inflanistion of ttie Liver. by Worsdell's Pills. THOS. CPOASDaI.E. Thornley near Preston, Eng land. wan eared of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever, by rs 'e P THOs. IsI.IICIICR. of Readloo Pennsylvania. testi. firs that his child was :severely afflicted with Worms, and was perfectly restored by the use of Woredells Pills. Ague. Dyspepsia, Irend:whe. Habitual Costiveness, severe Coi 's. have, all yielded to this powerful hot partly regetabte medicine. No more certain and mild. et our:Alit e hao ever been discovered. Many Physicians make use of these Pilin In their practice with great success They art• for sale in Schuylkill Connty, price 'l3 eta. p box, containing no Pills with foil directions; by inn. G. ,Ilroviin. Pottsville: %V. In Ileisler, Port Carbon ; C.J. Fry, Tamaqua ; J. H. Alter. Tuscarora ; J. Metz, V , 4. Clair; O. Reifsnyiler, New Castle; WirfF Paine, Ileckscherville ;- Jas. 8.-Fouls, ; Levarv& K q p:r m qp. Schuylkill (haven ; E. & C. Hammer, Or. wignbarg ; M. & J. Dreher. E.ist Itrunswick 1 Boyer & Wernert. McKcansburg ; S. It M. Kepner. %Vest Penn. C. P. Amet, Travelling Agent for the Middle Stales. A. WEEKS. & Proprietors. Jan 27. '47. 5-Iy] No. 141 Chesnut St. Phitada. New+ Emporium BOIL THE COAL REGION; In Centre Sireet, three c t.nrs chore .t./Itttket IMEMBES TIE 0 OF INTELLIGENCE. AND THE CONSEttIicNT increased demand for Newspri.. per. ihronglinnt the Coal Rrgmn, have induced the snbscritter Pi eAtnblish n peramttrrl Agenry for nil the pdpuLtc Joornalti Ind Periodicals panted in the-coun try, which hr will dirnich • AT TIIF PRICES. Persons nt n listener. by rrmiu lnr in the price of thr paper. will receive, regularly, oily or the following he may ITIPCt, nn the d ry of Fuhlicnrinti,und delivered ih Intim to I , lll , !FriherA when re/Imre& 'A t r. OF NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS AT TILE NEWS EMPORIUM. The M;nera'Jnornal a 3 neiyr.P.weekly Tribune, 200 NI Y. Weekly Herald. 3 00 P 011... Gazette,' 2 00 Home Journal, 2 001Inole Sato. 2 nO N. V. Spirit of thin' Ned 1.11111/1111C11 Own, 200 Times, 5 00Noall'a Timem.2 00 Weekly N. American, 2001 Dollar Weekly News,l 00 LiOlvo , Pk quaker City. 2 On Scott's Weekly, 1 - 00 Flag of nor Union, 2 00(Dolfar . Newspaper. 1 (0) Flag of the Free, 2 IM,Yanhee, 1 50 rtaturdavOleoner, 1 001Uninti Magazine. 3 00 Graham's Magazine, 300 National Magazine, .2 00 OrKley'sll.adieg' Hook, 3 00 merry's Museum, 1 00 Keirserseeizer.- 5 00 Democratic Review, 5 00 Eccleclive Magazine, fi 00 Van Courts Detector, 1 20 Living Age. ,6 00 The Cultivator, 100 Taylor's Reporter and ilowen's North AtrOfil. Deterior. , I 00 can Farmer, 2100 s ca r, 1737,e1ie, / 2On Rill's' Life in London, • Sahirdey Courier, S 0:1 London Punch, Evening Post, -• 2 00 London Mining Jour- Old Conntr)inan, 300 nal, together with Boston Pilot; 250 oilier acceshible Eng- Yankee Blade, ' 2 K. lishJiwneils. Singh, numbers or tbcPc.Papers and Alagazines al waysfor.sale at the Counter. and Subscribers will be taken far short periods, payable by the number, when peened- At the lame place will always he found a 'apply of Blank Books of every 4.egcription, School Bonk', a full nesortinent, Low Books, Reports. Rome, &e. A choice collection of• standard Alt the Cheep Publications es they are issued, Prints and Picture Frames, Engravings, ice., Letter, Foolsarp, Note anti Wrapping Paper, Bristol Board, Drawing and !Waning Paper, Blasting Paper. White and Blue Pasteboard, Law) er's and inetire's Blanks and Forms, Quills, Steel Pens, Scaling Wax_ Pencils, Bazars, nor Strops, Bru•bes, Snaps, trc. • Plsin nod Enern red Vialrinaeards, Wafers, Stamps. India Runner, Envelopes, Violin Strings. Backgammon boards. Dice, Playing Cards. Pen Knives, Motto Seals, ' Black, blur and red Inks, Sand, Rei. ' Wen- and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard, Juvenile Games, Toy books end printers ' Perfumery, Snaps, flair brushes, Combo, &r. M.Pediareand others mantled withetock allow rates °Mem for any of the above. withthe money acccon µtoying, ptomptly attended to B. HANNAN. dant/ 5-] Printer. liaqkseller and Periodical Ag't. Lutheran and Reformed (limn Hooks. - . . . rrtllE AUBSCRIBER has Just iectived and will I . hereafter constantly keep on hand, a supply of the follnwini Books, which hewnl wholesale and retail at publishers prices: . German and English Reformed Hymn Books. German and English Lutheran Hymn Books. Union German Hymn Books, German Psalters and Testaments: - German and English Lutheran Catechisms. • German and English Reformed Catechisms. • trirk's Prayer Rook. Nlebode mut, and Hotherman's Prayer Bonk. • ' German Fatally Blotes,the Peoplo's Bible, Testaments A 13 C Batiks. &e„ &e.. . . AU of which w3ll be sold very cheap at Dec23-52] Cheap . Wholesale n 8 N nod LteisllloaAktBtrores 8 11A_WLS...LONG ;SHAWLS of ,anus "style Nc.;:52111:419.., Coy For ante by * i - * ^' •• • ..,„ •., THE. MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLIGENERAL ADVERTIStR - Removal of . STATIONER'S HALL AND NEWS ROOM. " ABOVE ESTAIILISHMENT 11A8 been re.; moved two doors above Starke' Street. in Centre, where subscribers will receive their rapers animal. Subscriptions received to all -kinds of Newspapers and Periodicals. • . nooks and Stationasy, wholesale and retail attity prices. , .. . . . , Bonk' rebound at short notice. All kinds of Reboot Rooks niialled very :ow. • ' s., Curb or Goods paid for Rags. • January 'W, . Great National Exhibition, AT FRANKLIN HALL, ..Vo. 50 Xank Sink Street—PHILADELPHIA. FOR A SIIORT TIME ONLY r—antatatAs & TOUSEV'S Panorama of Mesiro—the Greatest Painting in the World, covering 19,000 feet of canvass: It Anna in the most perfect, manner the towns. cities. mountains, rivers, ranches. plantations, domestic ani mals, grain dells of Mexico. habits of tie Mexicana. character and scenery of the country, tngether with the movements of the army under Taylor, with their marshes, encampments battles, fording of rivet . ..trains of park mules, and all the interesting scenery and In cidents of the campaign, from Corpus Christi to Buena Vista ; the whole coming the mots amn-ing and In etructlve exhibition ever in the city. The sketches were taken from nature by noe of Gen. Taylor's ofo - and are as correct as life. it was visited by over 100000 persona In New York, (having been exhibited ,there for several months an succession.) , a mormwhom were the clergy. judges, and the most fashionable peo ple of the city. Tickets 11) cents; Children under 10, half price.— Orion upon eve.) , night, until further notice. until 61 o'clock. Panorama rnmmentes mnving at 71 precise ly. An Explanatory Lecture Is given at each Afternoon exhibitilins at 3 o,clock. Cut this advertisement out and put It In your pocket. Remember the place, Franklin Haft. 50 Aterti SirtA Silva. *rat -Cyril. pan. 90, 4-I non CALIFOILIVIA GOLDI DISCOVERED EY NIGNGR D'ALVEAR'S GOLDOMETER! • The Gold Seeker's Guide! Or Secret .All of jading. Mars of :Gold, Silrv, Iron, Lead, Conner. Coal, and other -Uta• oral Rithes, rfillE flint disenbery of Gold In California was made 1. by DON JOSE LI`ALVEAR. an eminent Spaniril Geologist, Chemist and Natural Philosopher. by means of s newly invented Magnetic Inatrument called THE GOLDONIETER on GOLD AMMER'S GUIDE. Signor D'Alvear has just arrived at New York. from the (told Regions of California, by way of nom .ma. Chaerce. and New Orleans, bringing with tam a very toren quantity of Cold Ore, valued at near ly one million of Dollars, which, he collected theta, long before the existence of the Cold Hines became known to the restdenta of Caltfornia generally. 111=112MISS Signor D'Alvcor went out to California nearly two year. ago, in consequence of certain information winch he had received of the ef.or"itteat 'elioneter of that reunify. with tiny firm 'belief dint the vast mines of preeions metals would he revealed there, upnn careful incest ligation. lie was encouraged to thin enterprise, afro, by his confidence In tire power. of n certain Mac nettc instrument which he had invented, called the “Goldometer," by whose aid he expected to be direct ed at once to the !lacers... if any snob existed. Nnr were his expect:do no disappointed. His acien tile 'calculations 'proved to he founded in truth and profound wisdom, and his new instrument, the "Cold nmeter," (Milled his highest hopes. lb less than two months after reaching - California, he strata upon one of the richest gold mines In thin country, upon an ob scure branch of the thwrantento ricer, In a gorge df hills extremely rocky and difficult of access. andtel dom visited by the native California.. Dlsenising his °Nett under the pretence of purely scientific re search, he oldulned the nil of some fifteen or twenty eine,. and faithful Indians. nod steadily ptiratted Iris issk,rollecting mien more than 93,009 worth of gold in a sin& day, whieh he concealed in a deep ravine. with reit exciting. any eutpicion U hatever, until after the discovery of gold at Copt. driller's Mid, wirer, the mountains were ransacked by gold seekers. and Sig net D'Alvear'a "geld plieer," the richest is all fornin. wan beset with greedy adrenturee. It la •TIOW Aland that the real mines or tourets of the gold. tie to the gorges of the mountains, 'and not in the beds nr Mark of the rivers. Previous to ',ging CatiA/Cllia l . Ignor D•aivenr sold his instrument, the Goltlonteter, i'ery iMprsfect one. for 83.000. The person who purchased it confidently expected to make a handsome fortune, i,y .imply finding -. gold placers" and gelling oat the right of digging to CAI workers. -.MANUFACTURE OF THE GOLIMMETERI AND tOrM=MMN= Signor D'Alvear, in compliance with the request of numerous scientific gentlemen, has commenced" the manufacture of big new 'Magnetic Instrument. the 601,DOMETER, a inch he now offers her sale In tar States, at the remarkably low price of THREE DOLIARS each. accompanied by toll Inxtrunitonx r„, nee, and a variety of Philneophicat hint. drawn ( teem the ancient and modern scieners, or the ART OP FINIONG MINEA OF GOLD: Silver Platinum, Qliicked Coal,lom,roi , p,e.t.e.:,d. and other Mineral Riches, the whole being given in a publication called tin. G 01.1) SEEKER'S cuiDe,t This new work, and lilt, GOI.I.IOSIIgTER, arc both now remie for sale. The GOLDOMETEIt in so simple an instrument, that n child may feu) to op* rite with it in lire minutes It is not effected by climate. ninlninrC, Or any oeter known cause., (except the natural magnet,) and will re tain its power of pointing Ma mineral riches in the en rib for tiny nuttMer of years. fly the aid ofdlie Guide any person may use the instrument nt once with pdrfcct lumens FARMIlits Asa) dAsin OWNER, Failnerl and land Owners 'throw/11,ml the United States Olin hive reason in suspect the existence of any kind of Mineral riches upon their lands, shoold avail of Ibis opportunity to test that fact.. by the surest of all known lest. , ,tiefnrc thr abundance of discoveries in all parts of the" conntry 0111 have lessened this gnome n( tveahh In their extste. ADVENTIIRF.RS TI) CALIFORNIA. Persons coins. to C•dtfnrhia canton make a better in• vestment than by OurchastnS rine of these tristminents. which will not only be worth fifty times he value throe;, to sell aitain. but will he of inestimable worth to thole who go In search of Gold. an has been iirove.l by the most abundant experiment both in qiilifornia and the United States TEATIMON IA LS, Signor D'Alvear does not deem it nece.mry to em enmher thin notice with a long list of trstiniodlals, in proof of the value of his GOI.DOSIETER. aid f;01.1.1 SF;EKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant results of his la bors In California. and the discovery. This very week, of fresh veins of en'al in Virginia, and beds of Coat in Rhode Island, liv its Ilse, are alone ' - sitfficient to stamp it as the greatest ili<covery of the age. Nothing 101 l enlrome chi:alone:is of the lostnitorni, and !write...ire to see It used for the linltrelit of mankind ii.docas lion to th. pone of it at the low prim Mr which he I.lrif9 Resides this, his own desire for wealth is neatly sat isfied The tnilowin: Testinionill.. in prnnf of the-'iralnn of The Go , ,lnnieter, Relecteil nom a great number equal. :y satisfatory, mull unlike for the piespid: :Ist, Ilene, Ai. , York. Dee. 21. 1818. The undersigned. having this eMy witnessed the practical operation of Signor Jose De Alvear's• newly Invented magnetic instrument, the Goldotneter, feel en. ilrely satisfied that it po .. ess es the extraordinary pow. Prof detecting mineral ores hidden beneath the surface of the earth. and have Inn douht that it will prove an„ in valuable old In the discovery of the Mineral resources' of the Utited States and the world. L .1. 11. DRAPER. Jr. Cberntst. 1.. S. TIERMANN..Magnetic G. S. DANA, Geologist LOP Anfebis, California. A nn9n.t, Thin may tensity that the itroJersigned in hilly con vinced that Sighoc Jose De Alvear was the first di,cny erer of the Coal .lepoelies of California, and that thi, discovery wee made by the aid nf a Magnetic Instru ment called the Goldnmeter,whir h I ha ve seen sonnene folly applied in the ribtcnvery of colon of Colo ore, in places where nn indicatinm of Coat sabstante appear ed open it be substance of the earth. T. W.:311E11514N, i irat.ld Artillery, U.S. Army. • In consegnenee of the difficulty of finding faithful agents, and of preventing feuds where articles of this nature aresont out for gotten! sale, Signor D'Alyear hoe determined to sell non)d of his works or instruments unless ordered by letters Ain! directly to I lot. when the desired publication, or instrument, will he forwarded tinder his signatme rind seal, so that all doubt as to its gentimencsii may he removed. DEW ADE OF ALL IMITATIONS of this In.tru meat which may hereafter appear, of the secret of Ims patting the Gold Detecting power is known to no pox son whatever,exeept the original inventor Cr The GOLDOMETER, and GOLD• REEKED'S MADE, will both be sent by mail. closely enveloped and sealed, and therefore. not subjerr to Inspection by Poedmasters, for the 511111 of TIIREE DOLLARS, sent post paid to Signor lore De Alvear, Box 2113, New York City. The instrument Is vary light, and the Guide is printed no thin paper—sn that the charge by mail. or express, will be very small to any part of the United states. The price of the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE alone. Is ONE DOLLAR, sent as above. Address, ' SIGNOR JOSE D'ALVEAIL . Box 2713, New pork City. Office for the pale of the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE and 601.DOMETER, Nn. 38 CENTRE St.. New York City. where vititers may see several cael.pnf.C.itifornia G.M. in the rough state, extracted by Signor IVA!. vear from the Sacramentrinanes. and alto witness the operation of the GOLDOM ETE rt. when held within the magnetic Influence of the melons metal, ring the mt tiering manner in which it Makatea - the pretence of lilt and any ether metallic Rubstanteß. Pan 13 3-11. sui t REMEDY re* 0., I ` . Ito B. A. Fahnestorles Vermlfage. FAcrrs FOR TIIR PEOPLE. TILE CONSTANTLY Increasing popularity and sate of R. A. Fahnestock's VermTuce hits Induced per. sons who are ermines of its success, tr. palm Mr upon the putil ie. prepsratinns which all medical men' limier to be inefficacious in etpellipg rocas from the system. This Yerminica made its way into pnblic (sent upon the ground Of itsawn intrinsic merits. mnre than any other medicine or the kind nnw used; and white Many Worm remedies have. hs dint of puffing, been forced Into Dale, and shortly after cone Into the obscurity which !heir wrirthiesness justly method, B. A. Fame. otnek'o Vrrmiftrze victim:es to be trlmptlantly ous. taint& It has only to be used and Its bfrocts will fully sustain all that is said of itiwnnderfal expelling power. CERTIFICATE. - R=El===MM! We certify Suit we /Save' used R. A. Fahnestock's Vermifnge in. nut Ca mlllel. and In every ease it has pro. vided a derided and effectual remedy ler expelling worms from the erste n. We cm - tit:illy recommend Ic to parents who have children adheted•wlth that dan gerous malady. ELON VIRGIL. WM. U. PAINE, • nonsnr Al v, , • , . • - . JOS BURROUGHS. For sale, wholeiale end reuil at the dm warehouse of E. A. FAELNESTOCK & Co. „ Corner of Sixth end Wood au. PituharitYPO. For * gale in Pottsville. by JOHN G. GROWN, Drug. glut. [Der. 9, 1813.- . . • • ,50.. CiIAPHINE . auglar of Sirkci ' Wright'. improved CAMPUINI waipp, Platte ...Yea on commamana at • • , , •• , . , . Drag' Store, Potts,llle. elTheei tempi are the very beet patterns wade-104 , h ellnant Debt, and will be sold uneommonlyloor. Step awl tawnier gnitn. .t• [Auglo-35 CLZEMBI Caution Extra, A - atan by the addle of CLAPP has entaged with d young man of the mane tif dr P. Tostnsend. and uses - Ids name in put nh a Servapstiltd, %o nce'. they tall Dr, Townsend's Sarsaparilla. denornindtlng it OSAUIIiE Original, etc. This Townsend is to dotter, and netti was; bat wasformerly a worker on railroads, edema, end the like. Yet ho assumes the title of Dr., eat the purpose of gaining credit,for what he Is not. Tat Ili to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the Genuine Original Old Dr. Jacob Town. send's slarsaparilta, having. on it the Old Dr's. like ness, his fatally CO3l br alms, and his signature the coat of arum. OLD DOCTOR. JACOB TOWNSEND, THE OHIHINAL DISCBTERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla! ULD Townsend is now about CO years of age, and has long been knovro so the author arid discov ereeor the Genuine Original "Townsend Sarno - villa " Being Poor. he was compelled to limit its maatiracture. hy.which means it has been kept out of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who'hail proved its worth and known its' value. It hod reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of sore diseases. and saved from death, proclaimed Its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Rnotting. many years of., that he had, by his skill. sciencr, and experience, devised an a rticle.which would be. of incalenable advantage to' mankind, when-once known and esiensively need, he hoped and perseve red, expecting the time to arrive when the means would be furnished to bring It - into universal notice, when its Inestitunble virtues would be known and apprecia ted. This time has come, the means are supplied t. this on&ND AND ITNPQUALLED PIIFIPARAtIoN. Is manufactured nn the largest 'slate, and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, ['- serially as it In coned 11/Capable of degeneration •or deterioration. • Let every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dr. Lacoh Townsend is now manufacturing the real *Townsend Sarsaparilla,' w likh serer anure,utier fit ment!, and never change* its caereerce. From this day forth the people shall have the Pun Genuine Tornsend Sereeparitto, which shall never sour in the bottle, or in the staunch, and It shall yet banish from the land all Fermenting, Souring, Explo ding, Vinegary Samparillag, now in use. A good Sarsaparilla, pore and genuine, nosh! to live ;-a poor snaring. slip-stop Sarsaparilla ought to droop and die: The Did Ur's. Sarsaparilla will keep pure and per fect 100 years. . Unlike young S. F. Tnwn..rs it imprwen with age. and never cllptiges, but for the Netter; because it Is preparedott sclmlfie principles by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the Intent diornveinis of the Art histeall been brought Mtn wird sitifin In the manufacture nf. the OLD DIVS. SARSA PARILLA. The Sarsaparilla root, It is well known to medical men, contains many medicinal properties. itnd some prnpertiea which are Inert nr useless, and others, which. if retained In preparing, it for use, ore dueofsrmestation and arid, which is injurious to the system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are sn es/utile, that they entirely evaporate and are Inst in the preparatinn, if they are not preserved 6v a 'scientific prncess, known only to those experienced in its Timm. facture. Moreover, these roll:ails principle., velfich fly off In vapor. or an an extialtation, tinder heat the very essential tnett , eal properties of the root, which sive to it all 111, valuer Any person can boil nr stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which in more from the coloring matter in the root thin from anything else ; they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid.sweeten with sour molasses, and then call it .•Ssreapai ilia Extract Or Syrup.'' Mit such is not the article known as the CIENUINE OLD DR.' JACOB TOWNSEND'S s.tre- LEZTIMM This is so prepared, that all thl•*dnert properties ni the Sarsaparilla runt are first removed, every thing capable a( ber.,inlng and nr of ferment at inn, is extract ed and rejected ; then every particli of niedizal virtue is secured In a pare anti concentrate?, form ; and thus it is rendeCed incapable of losing any of its..vidnable arid healing properties. Proved in this way, it is made the most pnwerfal agent in the. otter. or INNUMERABLE DISEAREA Hence the reason why we hear cninmeidntines nn every side In its favor by men, wninen„ •And children. We find it doing wrnidars an th• cure or Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver. .ihnoptnint. and in SI ratan, Ihlcs, f:estiveness, nil Culanenue Eruptions; Pimples, Illolcheq, and all alrectinns nrieine from =I It possesses a marvellous Pin acv, in all complaints arising from indigestion., from Ar hail t' of the Ri atria. h, from unequal circulatiOn, deteratinatlon of blood is the head, pehotatton of the heart, gold feet nil cold hands. gold clittis arid hot flashos over the body. It Inns not ifs equal in Colds and Coughs and promotes easy e xpecn•mt ion. and geta:e perspiration relaxing stricture of the lungs. throat, and every ether put: Rut in nothing is Its excellence more, manitl , stly .een and acknowedged than in !All kinds and stages of Fe male Complaints. It works wonders incase of Fluor Athos or Whites Falling or the Womh, Ohsarncted,• Suppressed. n Painful Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual periods; and the like; and is as effectual in curing all the fortnS of Kidney Disease. fly removing onstructions, and regulating the general system. It Give tone a tot strength to the whole body, andrthus cures all forms or NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEBILITY. And thus prevents or relives a great variety of othe maladies. as Spitoil Irritation. Neuralgia, St. Vito Dance. Swooning; Eptlepriefits, Cinvoisions. It is not possihke rot this tnedirine to fail to do good ft has noticing g ran ever harm. it can nor sour nr spot', nod never 100:e lin cora rive properties. It eloinses the Mood, ercites the Boot in healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives g.nd tligensi , n, relieves the !towels of torpor and ronstit9l. lino, 'Mays Iptlatriation • purities the skin. equalizes tt4 circulation of the Mom', ',reductor geode warmth ennalty all over rho body, and at The in4rnsiblepnrspir !inn; it hates nll nb.ttnrtinns, and invigorates Omen. tire nervous system. Is not this then, the meilitinil you pre-mninently nerd I Lint can any or these thinn he wilder .S. P. Townsend's ulterior article Thht young man's Bunnd Is not to he • COMPARED %VITII'TIIE OLD DR'S _ . Because of one grind fart, glint the one r dilterioratinn,and NEVER-SPOILS, white the other does; it sours. ferment., Sod Mows the bottles con taining It into fr=oiente the sone. acid plotting, and &marina other goods: Mont noritlda horrible computind be poiennous to the evsteml 11114 rot arid into a syxternolrcady diseased with acrd'. What causes Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we not all know, that when fond enure in our stomachs, what ntisehtef It pinducvsl flatulence, heartburn. palpitation of the heart, liver emnplaint, diarrivra. dyientery. colic, and corruption of the blond 'I What Is Scrofula hittan aro! humor in the bn,lv ! What produces all the humors which bring on Fduntions of the Skin, Scald H ea d, Salt Rheum, Eryeipelas, White S wel lings. Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external! his noth Mg under heaven but an acid •übstancs, which sours and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or less. What causes 'Rheumatism, but a sane or acid Rohl, which immolates it,tr between the joints and else where, irritating and inflaming the t ender and delicate tissues upon which it octal Sn of nervona discuss, of impurity of thn blood. of deranged cireulations,and nearly all the ailments which Maud human nature. Now is It not horrible to make and sell, and irtfi, Pe ll, worse to use tuba ! SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P. TO%VNSEND! And yet he want,' fain have It understood that Old Di. Jaen?. Town.end'. Oeaaiao- Orizinal Sartnparills; Is is IMITATION of his Inferior preparation Heaven forldrithat we ehnuld deal in an aniele which would hear the mina distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's nrtirle.t anJ which would brine dawn Span the 01:1 Dr each a mountain load of compfatto I and cruninatione from Acenne who have sold, and pnr ennsere who have used S. P. Towasend's Fermenting Compound. We wish it !understood. beranse it is the absorutetestit, That r 4: P. Townsend's aitlcle and 1)14 Or. I:tc,l, 'Pm n.eniPs riareaparilla, are heanen-wide apart and infiniribr diasiattlar; that they are unlike In every particular, having not one single thing in com mon. As S. P. Tnernsend i 3 no dortor.and never was, chemist, no pharmaceutist—knnwa no more of medi cine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the piddle have that they are receiving. a !ermine scientific medi. tine, containing nil the virtues used In preparing It, and which are incapable"( changes which might ren der them the Puente of disease, instead of health I But what else should he expected - from one iv known nothing eritups rat ively of medicine or disease, , It requires a person of some experience, to cook and serve up even a common decent meal,hnw much more 'lmportant Is 'd that the Penton', whnmannfactu re medi cine, deslned for weak stomachs and enfeebled cps. tems,should know well therueilical properties or the best manner of seriatim and concentrating their healing virtues, also at, extensive knowledge of the va- Tines diseases which affect the human system, awl how to adapt remedies to these diseases ! It is horrible to think, nod to know how cruelly the afflicted are Imposed upon by presumptirous men fir the eake'or money P. Veneers made nut of the agonies of the sick! and no equivalent rendered the despair toe sufferers! It is to a frauds upoW the unfortunate . . to pour balm Into wounded humanity. to k indle htnie in the de impairing bnsom, to restore health and fitonm, and vigor tnto the crushed and broken, and to battier infirmity, that Old Dr. Jlenb Townsend tins ',wetland found she opportunity and means to bring his Grand U niver al Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they ma 3 Ire and know, by Joyful experience. its TRANSCENDENT POWER To DEAL, And thus to. have the unpurchasable' satisfaction of having raised thonsands end millions frnm the bed of sickness and despondency trilinfte, health, and a long life of vigor and usefulness to themselves, their fami lies and friends Agents for this County. John 0. 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' Johtt Harris Edireni - !Read David !Iran, Charles I Harr 'Michael (filer Lewis Mosher Anthony Homer Charles Hilt George Hearst Levi II Might* David iluddson A Allen Howell Will into Megan" Dr ?hot Hustler Richard Ipert Henry Hays Miss Mary Higzem Mrs Haggerty Menhir, Aearnes_Mili Stedter /watt Boyd lame! nectley II V ' BsMain Wlll3 & C' butler 'rettlck• Horne Arnie* Basler Cbtist lan Bradford Albert C Eir..,1121113 • • • Bird Henry Biruhriek John Bralhirry Reptr Berger t:harles Blackburn Joseph Beal John E=TMI hiftenger J Bruce Abraham Ihrnnen Machrel flake Mrs Balk' Mrs I. 31 Bergman Map'rna Reim Isabel la Bishop Rich, ship Bowden Wm, do Sim James. do, stop i Ill:taken Ja hn. do I I Jones & Evans Jones Fithiam Jr CroTery Michael Curry Thomas Conlon •Timulby Caddy Pan • Cokelen Thomas Clark UC - I Inner :Varmint James William Jake Jahn lolly Thomas Jen:lingo , M isa R A K 'Osier F C policy Knlisct Charley Kellny Thomas Kennedy John, 2 Kelly Edward Kenney Patrick Errant John. 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Fogarty Thos, do Grimm Nicholas Cannot, John, 2 Gross Ileory Green Joseph Gordon Gem se Geliqun George shin Mont Genre do Slored.th John or l, I Ben) Hughes! 11 Will be charged applying ;or letter bced d portage on al: Fo office. ?.'C , nto addition folttera. Persons. please say “advert. N. B. 'rhn inlant be pre.paid at this DANIII List of Letters th e Post Office at 117 ad Mahotain - - • - • D EIfAIMN 9 In 1.1. Jan 13, It 19. John Kent ny .I r dget Carry. l den Del Nnyder Mrs Cnipel I D I'Vntsnrr & rn / 3110 Cahrll Clirlslnher Flynn Darld CumwalarriChas Dinsmore John Neal / I A BIIAITAM lI.F.IF3NYDER. I'. 31. L=IMItMMI For theCura of Coarntot,tion. Olathe, Cola., tt TO TULL PUBLIC. rN PRESENTING thistialuable medicine to the pub /tic as a remedy for: Consumption, and Pulmonary Diseases in general, I have been actuated solely.nythe great success attending its use in my own Immediate neigiitiothood,andia desire to benefit tbe aillicted. I rimllsimptyundeavor to give A brief statenient of its Jot fulness. and dotter myself that its surprising effica cy will enable , me to furnish such proofs of its virtues an will satisfy the most incredulous. that CONS tr Y. nox may and "CAN HE CURED." if thts medicine is resulted to In time. As Consumption, however is a .liFenEe, which di ff ers much in the severity nth. spun- Sins, acid the rtpidity of Its progress, and has long baf fled the skill al" physicians It cannot he supposed that this or any other remPtly is cainthle at effecting a care in every case and I••••• • stage of the disease; an the, contrary, K.- coped it to Nit gooteamor, a oircuinstance W . hicti occurs daily,with all the most val uable remedies we possess, for the most simple diseas vs. The proprietor submits the following testimonials in Ito favor front citizens of this Comity, Well known to the public. Mu. W. J.llsgs,--Ilavlng. been afflicted for tho last thirty years wita•consumption, and having had the ad etc. ofimmeofthe most eminentl'hyslcians,and wasgt. ten up as incurable. I was induced to make trial of your lovatuable Expettorant,and ant happy to say that lam entirely cured, and =attending. to my daily occupation as thought had never been afflicted. Previous to ta ' kin:c.v. - 1(1r EXPECTORANT, I could not. if t had peeni sodisposed, do anything at my trade. I have since ree ommended it to Several of my friends, and particularly , owe case of CONFI'iMED Cossesirtion. and 41:1 hapry Ito state that in every instance it had ihe desited'effect Yours respectfully JOSHUA IIAWKINS. veil. October 1.1819. /rAVEN. January 1, 1815, 1 Mr. 1,17.3 114•3.—Dear Sir;—llaving been afflicted with a severe pain In the breast. I was indfieed' to try your Expectorant, and after usingune boitielof 16friond it to relieve me, and 1 do not hesitate in recomitiffliding it to the public:lva valuahle medicine for Colds, CMiglis I and Afflictions fifth c Breast. I am respectfully yours EDWARD lIIINT7.ISirIER. SCIIIUVLUILL. HAVEN'. October 19, IE4I. 1 was taken with a bad cold same time ago, and ufied flue or 4 wo bottles ofJlfr lbw' Expectorant. which re• lieved me much, and should 1 have occasion for the above age in,l would freely call on Mr. Haas for his In valuable Expectorant. DANIEL 11. STAGER. HAVEN, Jllly, 99,11345. Ms. Wick's's J. A 6,-I)ectr Sir.—l urn happy to testify to the efficacy of your expectorant, - for answer ing the purpose!for which it was intended, that of re init roughs ; Colds, &c., Yours respietfUlly. CHAS. lIIINTZINGER. For sale by the Prowl/tor at Schuylkill Haven,. by the following Agents in Schuylkill county. Poitsville—J. S. C•) actin. Llewellyn—Johannaff Cockhill, Esq. & J. Falls, ' New Castle—George Reifsnyder, Esq. Part Carhon—Henry Shisslet. P, Landlngyille—Color & Drumheller, Pinegrove—ftraeffok Ferrer, Tamaqua—Renner & Marc:toroth, klitfilleport-11. Roch & Son, Tnnettrnra—Ceorpe R. Pry. 4} Frederick tiler & Co., have been appotntett pen= ral neents fn Philadelphia. for Haar' Expectorant EXt ERN CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT. rs now universally at knowli•dged to be the infellilir remedy for Rheumatism, apical Affections, Cop. traction of the Muscles, Yore Throat and Quin.v, Is aacs, Old Ulcers. Pains in the Back and Chest, Ac to In the Breast end Face, Tooth Ache. Sprains. Broke:, Saltitheum, Burns, Croup, Froth d Peet, and all Ner vous Viso:sea. • The triumphant succesa which has attended the ep plicatlon of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE In curing the moot severe Caves of the different d !tenses above named, and the HIGH ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever it bee been introdu ced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to retain at once to the only remedy that can be relied on. A year has scarcely elapsed since I first introduced In the notice of the public,this WONDERFUL REIMF.DY and in that short spare of time. it has aria ired,a term Cation that ranks it eninngst medicines as opera* F,pler. not Remedy thefts"t and beat. It has received the ap probation of the Medical Faculty and many citizens el influenee and wealth have united and ter ontmenci int: it loam. PUblir..3 n0C.,11 medicine that ran be irlfely re ported to for spe.hly relief. The high cha rar te retready attained by ibis popular Medicine. lirti 'whored some bale and evil nundeil persons to palm off a can nterfelt as the genuine; and no doubt the country will he flood ed with a spurious Hunt'. Liniment. Re careful and examine well before von hey, and see you get STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDT CALLED HUNT'S LINIXIENT Sne that each bottle has my cane blown tiperift, and that It is accompanied with directions:and with a fee similent my A:nature on the second pap.; otherwise you will lie cheated with an article that will injure in stead of heneflttiny. you. Thelma price at wind] it lot sold enables everyone, even the poorest to be benclitted by than excellent reme dy. It is unfortunately the case that the working elan ses, from ezposure,are more subject than the Idle and rich, to those very infirmities which it is Intendad to cure, yet the exorbitant price usually asked for come dies of the like nature (one dollar per bottle,) rob, the needy of their tine. — Thonsands ore now coffering the moirintense agony arising from maimed limbs, distortions of the frame, inveterate rheumatism; many of then, perhaps, ha ve already given up in despair all attempts trtohiair relief, after repeated and unrucceisful trial P-Out let no such feelings Cl despair be entertained--try: HUNT'S I.INI ht ENT, It has done wonders, as may be seen by renling the several eases repotted in the pamphlets which are to be had of every Agent. Try It and despair not. But should you In carelesrness, or Incr4dulity neglect to seek for relief In Its proper applicatiori, either for your self or pout friends, then let the blame he upon your se (only, for Providence has now placed within your reaches safe and certain remedy, which has already afforded relief in thousands, and whose healing proper ties ore incontestible. GEO, E. STANTON. July 1. 1E14; AGENTS: John 0. Brown. Pottsville.' Jonas Robinhold, Port Clinton. Bickel Ar. Medlar, Orwrzsburv_. Lewis G. Wonder. Schuylkill haven. Jamcx B. Falls, 11Pnereville. Gen.Reifsnyder,, New Castle, Walter Lawton, Si Clair, S.l R. Hampton. Port Carbon. Oliver & Mara, Be W r H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. I. 4 rillianis, Middlepint. orre H. Potts, Brockville. Jo .H. Alter. Tuscarora. &line & 111organcrostb, Tamaqua. .. _ Inlv 34.1947. Pottsville. 314 v 131.14 BHT LAMPS LAMPS, I BRACING, ALL RINDS .03P CORNELIUS. E . • RD Lamps. some new and beautiful Patterns. • Fluid Lamps, ail kinds. -.- Phosgene Gas Ls mps. also Phosgene Gas; The light given by these Lamps is soft; does not effect the eyes, and is superior In brilliancy to Gas. It to not as ex pensive as Oil—and is attended with about only one half the trouble. Also Camphine Stood and Hanging Lamps. /111 of phial will be sold at" Manufacturers .prices, at - • . • BANNAN.B - Nov 25-4 0 - Cheap Book and Variety Flores. TOILETTE AND PANC T, GOODS, TORsale at Martin's Drug store, it , variety of fancy Castile and Mbar fancy soap t halt, teeth, and nal brushes. Bear's oil. On marrow and Benz's grease, Po annum In stick and prim. Teeth and Pearl powder, and many °theta nide. in than line which are oared sexy cheap. 13tepin sad enmtneforyoarselves... • Ju n . JOHN P. C. MARTIN.- ei~¢ottetilte,ps•~ ITC sitenfd Jrittteir iiicOttirtest Clancy McDonnell Priek McCarthy Mehl McNally thonias McN ally Jetffoth'h S[cAtdte Patrick Macon Patrick McCabe Margaret Nett !tatty O'Donnell Venial O'llannelfJacta WilaraJobtl Pow& Patrick Paten James Pratt 2 ME123:1 COMMA:ND 91,1.11 i. OF WILD CHERRY; 771. Orights/ motel Oeisuise Preparation. . Co3eumritolv, riappert „Marcus Thomas Philips J T, ship Q. Quirt William Quinn Michael Quinn Miss Ellen It Rhrunts George Ebyle Jame• CCOWS, Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver CoM• s,.)' plaint, Spitting Blond. difficulty of Breathing. Pain in the Side and [beast, Pe'Melton of the Heart. Influ enza, Cmorb . broken Chant!teflon, Sum 'throat, Ner vous Debility, end all &anaemia the Throat. Breast and Lunge, tbell7o4l eft.Mll and speedy corn ever kungen fur any of the above diseases is, Dr. Swaync's Cove pound Syrup of Wed :e W v. SAYNE'S VERMIF itran agreeable tonle.and very effectual in. destroy Worms, curet; Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sour palatable and perfectly ba ess. If administer dto the tenderest infant. Remember I bane changed trey hot (lea to a square s havirg my portrait un each. Rein°ld Patrick linhert. Jobn Ryan Patrick Rhoads Andrew J Ryan Thomas Reig :Uri .S 1 au A Richards David Jenkins, ship Sheridan Hugh Selomnriln Fred'lt 4 rhoener Solomon Sehlagel Philip Smith William Schepper Henry Schorr Ludwig Sherman Jcaiah Satto John DR. SWAYNE'S PAIISAPA. & EXT. T kit PILLS are a mild and gentle purgative, anatiremssed hy.aoy medicine for remelt in; the bile, cleansing the eloniach. and effecinally notifying the blood. These, medicines are no longer among t hose of doubt ful utility. They have passedttway from the thousands daily launched upon the experiment, arid now stated higher in repotation,and are beecimin,vmore extensively wed than any other preparation of medicine ever pro duced for the relief ofpuTering. They have been Introduced .tery generally through the United States and Eurripmand there are few towns of importance but what contain some remarkable evi dence of their gond effects, For pronfort he fort going statements and of the value and efficacy of these mett- Ulm s, the proprietor will inserts few of the many thou fund lestimonials,which have been presented to him by men of the first resperiab.lity—mew who hare higher views of moral rosponsthilby andjustire, than to certi• fy to fstts, because it will anni her a ftvor, and them selves no injustle.e. Such testimony prove elusive ly, that their eurpaseing excellence in nut I IWird by their intrinsic merit...and the ninmestinitable authority of public opinion. The instep? 1111.0'15 relief they atfor,i, arid the soothing influence diffused throngh the whole (ratite he their oar. tender them most agrtcable reme dies for the ;tinkled: Consumption cif the Lunge. Dr.Stvaino•s Conyntind Syrup of Wild Chevy! The greatcYt medicine is the World: Still at - nailer wonderful cute! Snyder Ludwig Sr horn Augustin, shepherd etint; Skelly James Schindler PlThp Sni•dee John Spellman T, stop Sillyles %Vallee do Thnmp.snnSarraft. ThonuralVilliam Tee liiedards T.,:e trf Riclmrda Tbom,n T ylor mon! 'Tracy , Li..nt 11 11 l'hortax 1: 1 1z3. Jie Tonhey Johts Tirnnn John, 0:1,, Town r end Jar, do Volpor t .I.lm AV Wiihnm Thom, Weeher FrPderiek John hVllllame Jnacplo War! John Dr. Ewayee:--Drar Str:—This is to certify that my *lre was attacked witf. a violent conch. who h settled na her tongs ; violent pains in the site and brca.t, Ito/I nrlannd. Ins ^ of tippet it., great debility a4Q all the syrtirunnts of Confirmed Con.wittilu lan. 31 , e waN alien ded Icy three physicians. all nr,whotu pronounced her beyond recovery. I was. at ON lime retentmeteled to ley - yaUf Compound Syrup of Wild cherry. ' Wit:01:11e n, tin hopes, I wort:red Iwo betties of Dr. SI, runner ul :ITis pl and by for nee 1 ant ablised In cr.1,0 wat us effects were Dolly surprilluC. - She had been unable to do anything for the tart Men months; at Iline , tfibe Stnold •Ilit Mood by flit larahler fuh, but by the use of your vatitsbfe Comporrnd :Ivey of Wild Cherry was ehtirely cured. pod Is nOW.attendlllC 19 her housework tis usual. My intsution in calling at your (dike Was to see VOII personally, nod ,otr•r Thanks Lind gratitude to you to a public henefactor.for compounding such a val uable medicine as yours has proven to be to the aimve. WI L. 1.1131 ...I.I:TANDUL We tion (ham Weller I Tho. Wnoner Joseph Wrizbt Wetltv T Winttraft Frank' Woolf.). Taylor Wagunr.hlacharl Welser Susan. 2 Weliner Jno,slrlp - . . . - Asthma of eleven years' vont - ling permanently cured by Dr. Swayne's Compound '.9f, rip of Wild Ehetry, after all other remedies had fatted: eittrinnati, Feb. El, 1647., Dr. Swayno:—Tlik is to certify that eleven years ago last fall.( was (mulled with the AStillati.nhich itirrea- Ned upon tine In defiance of all the remedies I could I hear nL until the year 163940, when I war obliged to leave my native Seto England for it milder climate. which bail the effect to mitigatetoy sniff rings Mr three nr feta years. rifler uu bleb tar dknase increased until last winter, and my sitiTorlngS - were intense. slave.' be- yord endurance, being oblig.ld took up night after night from Inability to sleep in bed. Last 101 l I felt the symptoms earlier than usual in the scassn. lint hearing that Dr. linstii lie's Conn - maw! tOyrilfi of Wild Chetry was a sovereign[reinedy for lbseasesnf the I nags, I immediately enfmni•nred its use, and the Tenn was almost immediate relief. For th e. hint sta weeks 1 have not felt the least smut - an...of the .Istbura, and feel confident that I am well of it. and that I ha ve been cared by the shove named -medicine. Tours, respectfully, I J. W. )anon:. • Wiliam street between 3.1 and 4th. DR. SWATHE IN Tlll —The in_ist uutiu. derful care on record: Read It: • Inlininzfon, N. C., Jon. igth.llt7. Of. Serayne &fir frltavintr been Minoan nil rarulmisly cuted.by your valitalde i ff eth e in,-,.1 think it not more than connimn gratitude in me to make one addition to the Inns li•ft of certificates it Weir you have received of remarkable cures by your niedirion. Du ring the two years preceding last Aueu.it, I .was very much distressed by•ti very had odd inel racking cough, and during the latter part of the time it fond Marti In grow iVOnee. and indeed In Jiffy nil - (fiends e trit• over, having tried ail kinds of methrhie, to 1,, gout for surl. diseases, %cation' the least good elf. -et. I tone reduced almost to a perfect corp..% air had scarrely any flesh alma ray node, and fur a long tittle no., thought to rise Irmo any bed again. ' A &lead On: day , asked me if I haul tried SWaytin's Compound Syrirp of Wild Cherry And advised me - to mitt no at once, ao lie heard that it 'rad worked a great many wonderful cures. I took his advice and after using up several Manes of it, f grew so much better. that 1 Was enabled in tenet my bed, and afterwards to walk afoot the house, and go nut into the street. I wit: eocourlized by tin, nod continued the vise of ynur niedietne.fool now, by 111,1,S of tin wonderful curative powers, I ant in•rrertly welt; and enjoy the use of all toe fiteulties, jiett as ninth arc ill had never been afflicted in the way 1 have deecrih e.d to you. 1 have Written this not thin§log t h at i t tor n at ail inherent vein, lint humbly Wiwi: the 1 it will hare OP Mlle of intlitence in (lasing you, voloatd, tot , hcitto •to he spread among mankind. and in a...rating to rake you to that station w Mel' you lichly deserve, for piny persevering efforts for the; mall, *mil, Respectfully your friend and allied,. for all B , lvertlard on !hi:, list will rzlgn Leiters,tuust RER.4,/P. Jvn.t..i R. MA tc..t..4Nn. . , . Comment on purl, evidence ne the :delve i.: nnnece, Puy. • A pin:denial willplhre Dr. Stvavn,' , 4 ewnpoond Syrt:?nr Wild Cherry beyond the rearilorrognprininn In t heeotimation nrevery mitient. Hill 1:s he.ilhlg vir tues will he he beet reconmentlatinn. IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Rend! Rend!—Tl e ere is hot one genuine preparation of Wild Cherry. and thlt in Dr. Swayne's, the first ever offered to the public, which hap hero mild tare. ly through.ou the U..titntes and setae parts or Europe; and all preparriDons called by the none of WO Cherry hove been pot out sin, this. under cover of 140.111, deceptive tirconista aces, i n order to rive rue teeny to i b'ire deo. hr a DID. 0b.,. nation, no. person ~ern miorike rho gedoi.ne rent,, rho false. Earn bottle of the genuine Is enveloped wult beautiful steel engraving With the likenetot of lVtlfeitu Penn thereon; oko. Dr. riwayne'spignatore; and :IA a filither sectirity, the portrait of Dr. Swayne will he ad ded hercafier, en as to dDlinguish hip preparation fr..ni all others. Nov, if it was not for. the great t antis, Dtnpertier rind known virtues of Dr. gt‘ayne . p Coto pound Syrup rif - Wild Cherry. person., would not he IV, tleavoring tome currency tothea - firtititio;not.trump." by stealing the name of R'i'd Cherry. Remember, al ways. bear in mud the_nnme of Ur:' w;, vat., and be not deteived. Principal office, corner of Eighth' and Ita meets Philadelphia. 'DR.:MAY:a E'S hg G effectoal r- me tty for Worn., Dyspepsia, Clint, fa Deli, ate, ti•clidy or llysprptr. t buds, n, eon, anti the non useful family ntednine n hints has ever lien mi-red to the public, • Worms are eapabit nfprndnrmy great chin re in the system ; notonly do they acerayaiiiali main:its ills. eases, but they also give riot in it twat variety a very alarming not iinornalous Imbed the whole train efspasinadir and citnViilsive illerise e pervert from the irritation of Wmins in the alimentary canal. Cholera,' Epilepsy, Cateleiniy. Tetanus, Petals icia, Ma ort. and Couvulsinn.. no well n.n variety o f N e r er ,e,e Affections, are not nrifonmenily the eff e ct of (tuna ea t ., DVSPEP9IA Ott INDIUEsTIOn —There at, few root p'a /lac noire common among sill classes than the alms e - disease, the stomach and the intestinal maim! parts of most delicate structure and poesersti d or A ilareir group she acesibilit y are daily subject to this rno.nit int, front indulgence or improper . foot?, a few of the evMptnnet are dullness or distension in the region of the stoniarli. belching of wind, sometimes impaired appetite, flatu lence, coated tongue in the month,. deore•talop of spirits, tenderness at the pit of the often colt! feel, Palpitation of the bleat?, sallow,complesoin. or distu`rhert bowels. &c.—alt diese diseases yield to this valuable Vermlfuee ' or great Mt I i mole ic medicine. BEINARE OF litilPOSlllON.-swityne's V.-mange is in square bottles (tieing recently rivingial In boiverit enumerfeitti, also to pack In a better ar!...anttge) with the following woialsblown In the glass VermifugmPbliada., also enveloped in' a beinicind wrapper. beiribig the signnturenf Dr, riwayne, with portrait on each side of lira bottle without Which none is genuine. This article is Eft pleasant to the taste that both children and adults are universally fond of DR SWAYNE'd COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT OF TA R. PI LLS—The great.( merien n Purifter-Ins the removal and permanent core of all cis casco:wiling from an impure MI6 of the blond orhati it of system. -- It is an important fart, end sine that hundreds are un doubtedly ignorant of. t hit many of the pills in comtnne use, are composed of cinch powerful and irritating pur gative Clhaidne,lS that a confirmation of their use for a short time, as is often necessary in derangement. of the 11v4r and digestive organs, Will many limes tie poultic tiVe of wines consequences,end not Unfrequevav pro• duce the diseases which they pretend 10 cure. Them circumstances-will plainly point nut the many mlynutit gee of Di. Swayne's Compound Sarsaparilla nod Ex tract of Tat Pills which, though mptagt cm tato ik their purgative effects,are incapable of prothtt ink any of the bad effeets mentioned alcove. ,They prial itch a natural pleasant evacuation of the hnwele—stsingthen and in vigorate the system—restore the tdna and net iv it y of mg liver and digestive organs—thii Ofihrl log all that.'" re quired for the elite of the diserowaynder coesidetation. BEWARE OP. MISTAKER.-.Jtetaernber- that" each bottle of the genuine medicine- berme the signature of Dr. IL Bwayoe.without which none can he genuine. eteethat the name is spelled correctly s.sem-v-s-er. The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. IL Swathe. corner of Bth and Race streets, Phila., to whom all order. 'Mould he addressed, • For tale by J. Q. BROWN. Druggist, and DANIEL. Kumla, M., Pottsville I also. by Ins. B. Falls and !no. W. (MU, blikersvtile; H. Binsaler. Pent Clem*: C. et O. fluntainnes, Bch'. Haven.; •T. Williams. Hid dleport ; Mittel Dertscb . Ashland rCharlert natty, Or wigshurg k Joo..Diedenman.Damburit E.J.Fry, Tattle. qua: - . l nolitickeott. Piston; litattbow Krause, Bethle hem; Mai. Ebert.' Meath -Chunk; Eckell & Barndz, Vernon: Deck ak don, Llewellyn, and try starekeep. yrs generally CURTIS C. HUGHES, Potteellie. October74B, • ; V OIL 8 ALE.--Elawed Lath constanOvon hap I.` and (ornate by .1. C. & C. LAWTON!. at:trill!) 'O. 1/4-3(tln 'OPy DR: SW AV E". 4 = ', o~~#~rr,t~t~ From our Teleg apiire boiieipnndent. NEWS TO VIE .ATEST. MOMENT PRILAII S )F.LPRIA, Jan. ti, ,0 o'rtaxk, P.M. Flour is held or $ 'birrel. Corn %f 0r 52.75 Rye Flour $3,1 4 3. Whent. $.1.14a1.11"?. Ric, 88.1.69 e. per huaF. Corn. 01....63e. EVThe Fennszilarrridn disapproves of Cinr, johnston's Inauga'ral Addre r ss. Iwthst address vse find Nu fallowing v . • • "An evil spirit l'-3 dt work aninngs us, against Whom, malign inflnettrn Alf sliencd ho on their guard: It is that gpi6t which erear:s it wrong where none c:tists—Aildch in advance condetnns the public servant, n d labors to destroy (moll dchco in the honesty of his. d ign on - w . j 1 . Ming.. to judge Of s arks. draws from its ;., , ttiltv iningitongs the, spectri's of ,a corrupt: heart, nod holds than to piddle gazebo sobs.tmitial truth's. It is the wow! spiritViich would. array in Iths tile position the 't:hts es into which , tacit:l:Y di vides—that would plwe capital and lntor. the rich awl the p.mil„at - nuance with melt other. It is the spirit that a , inyttes the bosom of thu 1 est/lines of leve6.. ng -- The character I of t exhited in its trill, cg.,`' ;he Pennsylianiax is hero ors. The picture is drawn lie or the Posgsyt, lIIHMN . MEM re're Presifir; clllliug upnn 'he Ilion the Oth of Morel nAt islued a prcclismniolf le to'rnoet for an ears set- 1!1 Man THE allowing Is is catalogue, of neat and; popular :Music. just reached and Mr ti tie: t 01\i AN'S Cll. ap Buil. and. Variety Storer, I At/NO:4 The Ram Horn, by Oen Win. 0 !fuller; Kate O'Shane, Abe:toll ut a nd.admited to!daily',' The dowers that Idneinim In the falC. i Cosa Lee, the fie...rite 'egrii Sony, What's A.' the. Steer ititiner.!t popolalicatch hillndi 11l gailmr rummer fin err, c Caine j :in in the song, Patriotic. She le foaling thee,l fro n I.nogrmion - '. Hyperion. TT hey say them In aai p Land, n favorite Ilallud, Ariee Sons of Crin, nri e in ytiur might, ,/.. Tb • Cricket an the He rill, Farewell nip Fatherland. I've left the gnaw rim bills. i The moonlight Deli. Star of my soul, the P. trot Soldier's farewell, rut bin: Inc hat an a 'illrivelTree, Romance,, Float Ireaßtiftil tlag, a a ar Notional sang,' The Dying kVarrhir,ai admired rune,•, . And Muer they pm, a ...reran 11.‘frad. a:orbital Cato T 0... Ili }Celina The fale - eflictid, The Orphan Ballad Slop - ire, hew edillun, , m, ones that arc Crigfireet. The one we love, i ( . .111,,1ne In Me !tic'. a Se r iellnet, .. Mire !iry Neal, a rel. braced; Negro melady', Ttiort• tea dinv'r a toe. ly thwy'r, _ . .; ... ~~'~~~r tleant Vat Ventre. a 1171 tad. Wnman`egeact.i r . Ordi ere; Nit: bears it theca* for 'bee. ;The ie Warrr:e return. th.‘Viilnw or Nnin. Nothifigehe it, do, thirdedition, ri , 1711 , to ate !Attire hay lore, a serenade. The La, or the Calm Al homer, a new xond, Tin:olden time and present time, music by 11. nne•ell, Olt, think riot, tuna I it ve thee, a much nautired ballad. My heart Itt.like a silo it late,a ballad by D'lsraell, Titre and nnlKtnee, The :3ailor Day, i Ite's on the Sea.. 1.1 t therrilearglrl, a Sencuado. Sato of Tennessee. The Nay Lteeeri t .. ' Oh, Rend tee hick to tty natitt rot, i 0' Love Dwells not i 1 Royal Halle, - . . Sweet were mil/heat ,a of thee, 4 fa Vote e ballad ld: i India Hunter, i lusty by Henry Bus:telt, Caine. I've anturthinrreet to Ping liter, . Joy is a bird. trat:tat d front the Persian, Take Back ti p : Gents coo a lye nip, a favorite song, The hi:Ml.4ore the rlridat.: Israel's Dau g hter, I've wandered in di: les, Lone-long aro. Irene, font the book f lava. The American Flag, Little Nell. air loo n s pettier.. opera of La Nortion Tile Ilnppt Invona boors. The Sea King›,Dride, The.Siar, of Ilea ven ore cleentirte. I'll think of thee wh .ti morning Ililit,, , 1 There is a flan er tit. t blootneth. ..... . . Shall wer mna my la . e to the 'I will7h u t rOve.' The liailor's Bride.: n admired Kong, When Certif.• lamb: to tenth tls train. . Strike the horn Cain abia , a new nationalSonn, Beautit on Illustrated Works, VALI SUPPLY.' .t 3, Crimson gdt, iltustrated. do do do • do . I Work Ir. d o *osl,. -do dr•• uo rated l'oPinn. I ll'or s, int), for I:319, FR POE. V 1.a11a1t..1.11, Lad.) I.3ke. 's rtret ir. Ila , teclt's rs. rligourney'e II 111,. en.k'n Poetlc The Otferinr np• The Itohy.1:1 1519, 1 R 0 1 ,11.011 I'/11.4.1", T.tf!...ther Willi al Enhribie Gift Books. agitated. organs :163011111:q1( of Other lea.' just, received and far nit` at HANNAN'S Cai•ap 11.‘nk and Farce Stoma: New Bookw. Df. 1, .1.1 II trytory, Population, eilinate,Sio d or Woman's Love, a romance fps,' 2.5 or the Mysterious Wedding, It he Fre Etch by 111.111/11 ph Tiipirer the nett-Ringer of Notre Ibinte:t ALICORNIA, Itr Prtleitirt,onß Julian de etifford; of pandas and t Rose and ..trtrndr Trthslater! frail TilP liaarlthack , or by V lent Hatt Ilaot,rtc. the The Taker. sr theßival Sisters of Tarry Hazel, r the Woottett Wa .)tafl TrOlennt, by The 1.04 cephlin. nods brilliant The 'Stinirg, by El Ott P.ci,t rtrt 1.1 ' " 1.0lal;1 , ,11, William Thack• .11,:to of 111,}1‘ 4 ,irid,a Tnrriany?s r The Great 'loc.:a:1 Cray, ISL•neypenhy, or ;h1 of lie present I inban A:leo'A or VoZn.Mlld i. writte l In pre a4,a red 11.11 4 fi:mo , the MI neon ajar or the Cupturr of Tlkr.ndr- 2.5 np;ivlty', lind tiratincot by tprt' 1 by blov4.lr, , ' 1,,, ,1 3 nr4 , 3r.a Ifisentreal Rom:lnca if I:t.l.Ftab. twilled, ...iSIS. or "inpo• lIMMEEM==E?iIMMEZ Declb ..!Ilj Cheap Bank anti ‘'ariely :Berri'. 110Cli.-MINIl.litT IN POTTSVILLE: 7. 1 m.; 4obseribet Inns In llir , eillillilyilletit two Bonk- Binders. mull prepared to hind, re-total:teal mann, ateitire In order, books of every description. PC13,3111 . WiSh.lig Binding dime. w ill tile st.e send in their noels. , 11:11,,Ola lel y, to litiep,i he bands employed. lle rule,' and Ito ds!itlank and Time Bnnks tonhnoit. any fultern, at rlt trt!entire. 11. BAN:CAN. ..NI:llyte:11..1 Al I 61'r:heap Bonk & Stationery etnre. N. 8.—.% nuttllt i r .Itfhrtoks left to be hound ore still' reinainiug at the dabliehment—some forma andthree years. Unlessealted forshortly they willbe sold to pay. TO PUBLISIIEILS. BOOKSELLERS • et:ND THE PUBLIC. 'UBE subscribe has cnnipleted, with the aid of the 1 most experri ocird and cap,thlo a+sistants, a BUSI NESS NlAN'ttii ALSIANAE for 1545, o hien ht. is con-• lidera will comm. ntt itself to the decided favor of the Trade and the ;in Air. Although bearing I be humble dosignatitniof Almanac, it Is to lie yeti thad this work will be found egad in use fnlners and merit Pt.: natty whit li'att.,inte a 'mull lofti rr dictinet ion. It has keen prepared with n determina tion to bring willint the sniall,t compass all the various facie in hint 31113 n of Inisine , • ,et It have occasion to refer In in the erair‘te of the' ye net ruck as the entiden ,rd Stntedib• of lour Natinn ul Irnlustry, In Its various departments: 0 Agri. num,. 4tlantif trinies, :Ilium:. Commerce, An-., s t.s.r.L.-its channels and me. ns hr Trans prsitatieh -liallatls. Ca nets, principal lines of Steam boat and River r ommun Ira t inn—Tablr sof DM len, Int j ports. Evport•, ICs HOW. TAPCTIIIITOTCP, &c, &C. To lw three is added a arge ailment of Information ill re. aard to the newt appro., d M 011,9 of cotonwnchic.troo acting, and este:ollF Ittismts, ; the 111.011. 01 irllMTina entree'sin ( . ...1111,(131 Iltid3,l.3klbrs ; the relative 041- vanlnzea of Cash :61,1 Cr:ttit dealings; theTtower and influenre aline Nebespap r l're,i, t‘tetenittlie Adverti sing; Roles for Pttrine•it Men. &c., d,::.' . The Business I Man's Almanac is compressed within tlltlouble-colnino pages, Or rOte !Mt 1,...C.,31,.1 fair ivies Shoos; it ~,,,juilt : m o re swine- than an illilinkr 1 . 2103 volume iif :lon pages. It will he nrhh...lt., the 'Trade at 87 per i t uturtr,td, nr tsTtrer thousand, Single copies, 111 cents. 'Terms, cad; its delivery. Orders art res . tie ellohly s. di. liC4 in V. Is. PALNIEB, GeneraPN . ewsparer A.gent7 T,OIIIIIP 8 , 1 tidings, N.-Y CONTENTS. Pnpulyt T2‘lll.E 01' VI, immigration, Rules fur Rosiness ?den; 'Wares and Mars cif Tonnage and Shiptilni!. Mechanfral Invention., Land and Ricer I Rnutes and DiStanees, I Tlie pet: Uric Telrftrapb, n.y and ExCl:anger, Tin! Coal Trade', CnninTori•e, The Piait Cit Patent and Measuica, Finance,' I'artner:oop. , I Thrt . NerrApaper Prempti Systematk tolverilainr, The Iran Trade, Railroads, _ • 11, - F.F171. HAND-13001W APPLETON. A 20ITLA R ANI GUO. IGI. Chemet Streo. Svc im's Builatterre, Philode.. Ad JCS r ruar,wuED a eerie, of pomade llami r I. Bark. of linotviedge„ in twelve volinee,'• Which ohnolit be in the Writts of every Lally . and Gen tlemen throliglintittli , . country : . Each mil utneeentainn, In farm as noir trtufortnelloe one Will find in a mom: Iptarte. -The hike of these veilutwee willplare them within the reach or every one, lietert ante trot,, rich, m u . sale of three workS has al reaiiv readied Vh,leirrenpiee. and the huhllelter men. denoly helieveeC,at tuna op hundred Ihnuaand. map bo erred dininc the hie nt 3 eat. The fnllowitly„- are Ike • ~insert,, of WHO rich votaMe treats: • F.:IP/net/4 foril.rdlia. by an Amerieno L , dt, gem- - tainiee valuable Itint: on Ineve and Fob:lqt, • %she, . mor.ie, Dinner Tatin and Getterat Obeereexiogetowtbo- Itole• of LIP. i F.tiquetli for 'n elenien, hyou Alueoeon /Aged -I.fewi - f Canrtrentisn Want 'Toffs .Talk. Con taining Roles for the attitio men% of complete- emcees in Society. Crotcket Xca.ccit A IlAnd-Book of ernich , and ,Ciruainient4; containing Itevr •rtteipii enito rs. £dtlgts,'Cap, r'oLk Purses, D'Oytryci Naolcino,&c. The Ladies! in - ea . .. Vas Cosnitau fop . Band.. Book. of K.lttied. Maine, Tatting and Berlin Work. Con, ruinipg ont kelp new territar , . A Iland•Bsek of tAs Tuilettg. Containing emtals er ieetl.,tts ter adding to and preserving the Beauty of the. Person. 110 Fire4rie Companion. A tland-Book.ot.Cames• fnr Eveuiu2 Asnnarint.. .4 Ikea-130A for the Ball-Room ead , F:restiag.Partire. Civine directions fly. Marring all the known Dances ,Including the, Polka, hlarsttka, the rsetiovia."&c.— Illostrrited With Eostaviate, The C*r'u. Plovuto! Bawd. Book: Containing-a d'citl: acemint of tho heat Mode of playing the gurus The Head Book et Whir.- Containing' the laws as laid dowel Ito tbe. latest, Authorities, a nd concise rules for playing all kind* a Anita it curry ;tate ef the.. game. The Lereee Crtnyartiert. • A Rand-rtnnic of Court ship and Marriage. containing complete direction, for Yonne Ladies and 'Voting Gerdiernen.. The Jtferrieme fooling for. newly Married Couples.' By the flea. S. C. Boone.. The space 14. an ordinary advertisement Is tee Wai ted to give more thah the title* of the aboye elegant maturate. They wlll,be fourritto cantalatisdhentation. useful to every member of the Minot} , Vie preen thrtaigliqut the (Mowry have given Warm roar Inendagons of the merits of tech volume wbiai the p_ah.liebet intendiyithlfilang al the end of-each veriris4. 'Pie book!' are' hound la fancy muslin With trill sides ind edge,. Many eflhent being elegantly illustrated, • *Persons ac a distance can have anyone otthesta• volumes frrwatded.lby mail by remitting • 25' cent*. Five %late rernlsheit (or 11—a ad the emnplete 14.44' 12 for 4t2. int* letters enclosing remlasecca must in. - all case, be pre pail: Fills. Jan' VI, 18 9. 1-rt. nu=
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