. . • . . • .• TERMS OF 'ME MINERS' JOURNAL.—SINGLE Atmscnietiose.—Taru Dollars per annum; p°Y ittde semi-annually in adr&nce, to those who reside o the County--end annual) In advance to throw who reside not of the County. The publisher reserve. to himself the riebt to chalice Ilt 5 u , per annatn. whets naynient is delayed Inotter than none year. TO CLUBS. , • Three remits to one address. I , 65 MI Seven . Dn` Do ' 10 00 Fi Xer lollar.lDnOadva'neeWirl'lnpay for : three ye. ; 21 44 0 h ript•ou to the Journal. , . . RATE:4 OF ADVERTIChIG. nne Senareinf ,Vtlinei, 3 time: AL:very ruhreqnent_insertinn, Mime, inoertion'.„ eachr ' One Aipinre, 3 months, viz • menths, • • ' One Year. - Bn ,inern Carat; of Fire linen. per annum, gh• rrhanta a ntfathera; advert/lune by the Year. with the privilege of inserting air rerent advertirementn weekly. .3 , Larger Adycrlinelthents, as per agreement VOLNEY D. PALMER, at kis Real Enat. and 6. 1 Avneieg, Corner nrThlrd & Chesnut Stients,Phlladelphla, i No.lBo, Nassau Street, New York, No. 16, State Streut,Raston, and r` Routh east Corner of - Baltimore & Calvert Streets. Ilaltlmnre,ls our Aeent for retelvlng sutsscrttlans and a , lvertisetnents for the Minnie Journal. TIli: CIRCULATION of the Alin'ern • inuntal le creakier San any ntber .j per publi.slied In Northern Penh.ylrn, ran, and hoe p.tiarly. double the circulatiakt of any other bahlisheil in Schuylkill county. It nl=o eirculat, pFnnua capitalist/3, Mll.lltaf MITI'S, iron and coal lienicra hrouchout the Atlantic and Eil;trrn Stub•a. bTTSVILLE. P GILDAV, 13ECEMBER B, 1.A49 ,PROTECTION'Po AMERIC A N A St:likription paper has been placed" at this office, for the pupris'e of Veceiiing Wubscriptions to defray thesrpenses of circulating petitions to be presented to Concrras for a repeal of the presimt British Tariff, and Substituting in its stead a Bill . for the Protection of A merien n Industry. A small contribution front the friends ofProtection will answer this purpose. It has been suggested that the most effectual way in procu 7 ring sigratures, would be to employ a--person or per sore, to visit all the Collteriesand towns. &c &c. in obis comity. If the people desire Protection they antw! petition for it. Petitions to Congress ha7e been printed, and can foe obtained at ibis office. t Monate 'oe Tur...LancEn.—lt has been a sub.. jest of surprise‘that the Plistmsster General's Re port should be published before it was presenleel to Congress. It, however, turns out to. be a great breach of confidence. Copies of the Report were given to the diffetentWaShincton Correspondents under a volemn'assmrance that they should not limised or published before the Report was sent to CongreSe., They all complied but the Ledger men who forfeited their solemn pledge and pub lished it. We question whether any other fia.' per in the Country would have been guilty of much conduct. The.P.osttnes , cr General of course' is mortified' at to' publication, end we doubt 'whether the Ledger will cruise any favors again at the hands of Government offi:vrg. IMISEEE Much fear is, apPrehended by many that the present session of Congress will be ,one of the most exciting that hes coniteneil for years, and 6 s tl ,r hp a d sa i s i cs ;_ , r, ea very •sv ill go to extrem e s at this lime, in the support of their long cherishe:.' principles ; but with such men or Cts7, BEN TON. Wart.rrert. and others in the Senate - to cheek Northern fanaticism and cool down South etrt chivalry, ty4 shall continue to hope for the . best. The scenes enacted at the last session of Congress, it is to be hoped, - twill.not be repeat. ed,' This is the hour for solemn! refl'otion with those. who would leave the titavor of 'ati honest name upon the pag e of their country's history One mis.step'when the perpquity, of this hallow. td Union is made an' issue upon the altar of lid men prejudices end passions, and the 'most -dis tinguished fame will become a stench in the puhlis .There can be no trilling on such a theme as. this. Men 'must not imagine that they aro he. gislattitg for the narroty circle of their own opini thoseof,ii handful tit political - associates. f3.•yond' this lies the vast expanse of popofar sr..roitnent, - which though it may be for a moment by the storm, will subdue under the in fluences of patriotism, and leave the demagogue, if to nothing worse, to the hopeless reality of a wreck ashore.". EfiImATER or ArenoeitiArioxs.—The esti mated appropriatidos . reqnited for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1850, and for the fiscatyear end ing June 30. 1851, w e re on Tuesday hist plee• ted- on 'the tables Of the members of Congress, by the Secretary' f the Treasury. The additional • 'apprOpiistione squired for the support of govern ment for the fiscal yea>. ending the 30th June, 1850, amount to $1,698 831 47, .which is on tic count' ot the • eivil forrip intercourse,. and miscellaneous, including expensr, of collecting, revenue learn customs 'and laude, from the Ist -4/January to the 30th Inn?, 1850. In this is ad- Jed a statement from the Register of the Trea-' Fury, Allen A. Hall, E-q.; showing the estimated indefinite appropriation {which may be required fug the service of - the last threw quarters of the fecal year ending 30th June, ISSO, made by form er acts of Congress; &Mounting to $4539 459 81 , as follows : cirit tier, foreign, and mi#rellanents., $5i7,5 , d 41 = lnirr • '26:s,fion. do-, public - debt, and . treasury , !, , 7GO,E•TS 40 Making a total of additional ippropriations for the present fiscal year of $6,236,310 29, . The jipPropriatione proposed to be made for the fiscal yeir ... ending June 30, 1851. according to the •ecreitiry'S' document, for the support of the Gov amount to $33,697.152 15. FATHER M /TTIII:W. - Thim distinguished indi ♦iduel artford in Philadelphia on MondAy Jest, and 0.20.1601 y rectiled. He proceriled;inrcoin— pay-with some committee, to Independence Halt, 'where e wag received by Dr.Gibbonr, by an ap iirapri e speech. Father Matthew made a brief, but e propriele reply. `2le-koidithatotanding in - the venerated hall into . Iwhichlit•ha'd been his happiness, fur the hest time, to he : ushered, he felt peculiarly hohorea by - the re ireption extended to him. The address or Dr. Gib ' bons was the first temperance address proper. that tail..been delivered to him since his arrival in Amer ica %%the honor was therefore the greater, and the re 'Vr-eptitin from the friends of cetoperance.tbe noire ilwelcome," The circumstance- same of the most *einem iFathera of our Republic having been the ad• iiiocamoixtf haroperanre, was not unknown to lain. lie had idansed in the temperance emus:, and while his « dirers had been er,Wileil ivith success, he had met with npposition. WhateVer ancress had attended his Inborn. it was not to be attributed to his exertions —it Witte God's is orb. Ile expressed the sincere gra titicaiion his visit tic Philadelphia has afforded him. and said he'wea glad to know, that anion: the many ai trines hcrfitizens, temperance was not one o f thy least. Father Matthew Alien 'received the Temperance Assortations.sher Which he.left the Itallondreturtard to the residence of Llishop Kenrick. , 4.1 e afterwards addressed - by Mayor Joneo, .aho.eatr;txGl ip the distinguished visitor the has iitaletiesof ..qhjhaelphi„, to which Father Mat , made thew sde a .brig( reply, that the citizens,, • through the Mayor, pr kindness. 1.. ,9 visit Wei renJereJ q uit ei brief r•he loft eit'y on Wekl , •: &tray. lastior the Sedtb. • - - i , otLovrilso is said to bate tei_o wtitten 'II:1.17501 though Dudek, it !Ina .1031 Crwe of its" meaning To dun—or not to dun I That to the question. Whether 'IAA better that the purse should suffer (Froto !set of carti)by baneful emptintss, - • Or.by a gentle dun to Mitt up ; AS - To dun! to get the be enabled .;To five--and pay our drlsts• -• tis a commutation Vevrtuily to be wished. To dun—t‘t be deny'd— ilenfd wItIO'CaLt. A0A111." Ay, tl.ere's the rub ; For in that "cat! again." what evils. come— What disappoihtwent—sore chagrin—and won— What 171»e to wasted—and what :hoes arc worn to Consquegge -iitust give us pale • this That makes fl . air.any debts not worth catteding ; 'Tie this that rtekens business to despair. And keeps from tios car LABOR its reward. - - _ , •TlCller thieves were lowly caughtmear Sheffield, krill° &idol a bloodhound, who triee3 them far several miles, until they took ref age up an apple tree, where they were earmed. tikes slier loved lightly," as the men theught who'. married • veenlgiy wilier weighing two Modred, • Communications. I [For the ?Crier's. Journal.] Mr. B. Barman Br. Sir,—We are not a little surprised that the country press has not, ere this, uttered Its condem nation of the movement now on loot in Philadelphi2, ei,hich contemplates appropriating part of INDICES. -A - NC& iCLUAIIE as the ;aim of a ruse of new Court huddmgs. t. - As anAmerican. we protest against it in the name of inyerithini sacred m our past history. n is there not soul enough in the city of Penn to arrest the authori , tits from carrying to so barbarous an extreme the utilitarian tendencies of the age t Do the Philadel phians worship no ocher God than Utility, as repre semed by dollars and cents! And l 9 there no de gree of idolatrous homage to which they will not descend in sacrificing to this mercenary Moloch') This is an age of utility, and we+know it, and ad vocate it. But there is a limit,lasyond which it would be an outrage upon the patriotic sentiments of the nation to permit it to leid us; and we do not therefore believe in:permitting- it to become a national Juggernaut, before whose car we must cast the highest and holiest historic asaociations to be crushedio oblivion. Independence Square is sacred as the spot hallowed by the proudest memories that can thrill the heart or exalt t lie 'soul of man ;—as the American Runnymede where Librirty fir.t "learned to walk and to talk;'—where those who bared their bosoms to the storm in the Thermopylm I of American history. brat unrolled the All;na Charts office rights and liberties for the , eadlng of the tin lions.; and execrated forever he Ilieafforn, and can onized in infamy and scorn be ;he men and the lei , thorines that would profane ites beih-place sanctu ary of American Frei,d.on. g 1 00 • 3 00 5 00 8 00 3 00 =I Independence Square belongs not to Philadelphia alone ; it belongs to the nation, and to the world And we rail upon the !revs of this State. and of every Slate in the Union, to 'peek forth its indina tion, In order to stay .the impious hand alread, rased to perpetrate this national sacrilege. V. L. C. Dec. IL ISIS. [For the Niners' Journal s ] A. FURTHER REDUCTIO'IN TIIP. INURIBER. OF SIZES OF COAL., Mr. Binnnn The err - lei-meet of mixing Nut with Stove has hoer± lairly tested Decided benertis have resulted from it. The' oew crttcle tells readily. itivra the hod.hest Faticraction to COGSUIII.M . R, and the foss and difficulty hith&to en : vim:lll;mi m disposing of the fi'st are entirely avoided. So far as this one ':article is concerned, perfect success has been whined; But trust the good work to not to stop here - A slitf further reduction may be made with ativaneage to both producer and contmuer. Operators hive suffered themselves to he betrayed into a fastidiousness as regards VP,S. which has neither profit nor utility to recommend it. Coal does nit brim better for hems of uniform di mensions. Ernertence proven the reverse. Lump is wanted for furnaces, and in some instances tor generattna taftlM. Broken is still moored, though in greatly dimanshial quantity. for parlor grates and house heaters. For each of these purposes it may he proper to continue to make selections. 'But why paint should be taken and tiperiFe incurred to separate Ezg, Stove, Nut and Chesnut, does not to me seem capable ideational explanation. Certa i n I am that a Imam., of all. the sizes pot named will make a Is tier article than either separately. Mr any and for all the purposes L. which they arc or may be applied. If such is The fart, and who can deny it; why should they not fir; nosed - . Is utility to ba sacrificed to appearances I 'Are Operators to be subjectisd to the necessity' of rearing most exuensive structures in order to be able to gratify what must be admit ted to he a name caprice f - Diminish the Sumner of sizes, and the necessity - may be diernsed with in a great measure, fornesters : fixtures which break and crush, anorgriotl ant I one third or one (Minh - of the entirer product is reihincd partly into dust', which . is east upon the dirt , heap sod only into a sir• which commands Lut from 6f; to 7o els - per Idn: The fact that so tar=e a proportion of the,prtmuct of one mines is soli at prices which 63 net return 'he costs pet upon it, is a serious drawback Upon - the interests of the female, and reacts injornonslV - 14.'en those of the landlord. The evil is great ard' Is in creasing. A remedy otiiht ifpossfble to be devised is Moon this there need be no di& ulr. It is simple anif,obvious:--whlch is to mix the article in naestion t) writ!,iz (Chesnut) writ!, other sizes from Ecgg do l in- I i c clusive. Pussibla that only which would pas over a hall inch mesh would answer. IVhat 1 passes through would do for limeburners. • But I arn by no means certain whether It would not do to rnik all_ Greatbenefits could not Col to be derived from such an arrangement. Let the trade agree upon and adopt it. Consuiners would tin furnished with A first rate article for stoves, cylinders and ranges. 11,y bringing up the price of the fifth of his pro_ duct from a ruinously low mark: moderate rates for the remaining portion will be more likely to return A profit to the operators. Fixtures in that event may be efelltillied: and the cost of preparation dinittlished.. The practice of bre:M..lg coal. and separating the dllt-detit same, will, it is hot ett, ere long be discno tinned. Ii that should happen, all that will be re. qtined of and kers will be screens for the reinovo I of dirt, anti schines in, serve as receivers for coal, When ihu use of that cumbrous and expensive Jut chme shall be thus limited,. good instead or harm will be obiaine 1 1t0171 II: lint SO lung as it as armed withmonderous tram yaws, thickly studded with teeth, so lung a large portion in your coal must be render• _cd woithless, Detested of these deitructive instru ments, and both landlord and tenant will have reason to congratulate then:se:yes upon having gut rid of a nuisance. ' , L. 0. Noteci on . Ljissturn. For the Miners' Jaatial.3 lIISTORICAL FACTSEASILY MMI=I The Stuarts nccoptrd the throne of England-J the Ciuntntinwt alth Included— a , nitmaer expressed by the tl,itre I three toots repelled. the Common wealth, with which lb. name sr Oliver Cromwell is always associated, lasted II years, a number ex pressed by the figure I repeated, From the whole period 111, subsiract the I 1 years of exile, during which no tatua it could with sanely return to E.tigiand. and we have precisely ittU years for the reign of . the Smalls: No jitter Dynasty in history occupied a thrisne exactly a century. A little Misery - rook of the following periods; will 111 them pet manenily in the meno•ry. The Stuartsi began to reign with the Collitt...skiEllKiVT of the seven teenth century in 1603 JARE,s I, rogue: the virtu QUARTER Of this century lacking these u rec first sears. CitattLEs I. began in 1ti2.5, the secant , QUARTER or; the century, and completed it, licking one year, when to Itll9 tie ant down on the black scatriln in the b;stait street before the Palacutol White 11 ill, with kits 1,51 em,,hatic word, acilressial to B snip '•lts:Ncui one.'' Amer that hour Ur the blond of ante, and the tears of thousands. the good Vishop was'sons twined us explain that tnysitetious word. `I4.3IE.NIDEtt.' 'The King,' replied the litshop, •hadohinged me to enjoin ttroll 1115 son the forglvent,s of, his Mu ril,rt,r6. " COtlittOrlw eaitti m lbl9 outurttpleifthe Stuarts in the middle of the century, precisely 2i.M.) years 361. when they h rd very nearly completui had their period of III) years. . . CliAul-Es 11. re,gned,prlcisely the TIIIRD quOnren of a century, from haft) to 165 t James 11, was expellt d after reigning 3 years. Con. sequentl) Jellies 1, and James fi. the tirr.t and the tan of tne lour Stuart „IC retgacd rmEeIsKLY A 4UAIL ' Thic W . the century. Thus, within a traction teW months; James 1. Charles I. Charles II and James 111 reigned 'THREE QI.:ACTFELs of the 17th century. Now follow MAny.in,arlti to Wit-UAW, mid ANNLI , (WM.:m..3nd Mar)) and Anne rencrted t he ruutcrti; QUAtITEO from the hinait nu - towable year of En glish•l Ilistory,—the year ItstiS,— the era of the accbt-CfloS. the year 01 !i'mrty. Wdhun and Marl were first cousins, both thegrand-children ill Charles 1. Wiluarri 111. therefore. was tit the Stuart limn) ihrough.tusa mother Mary. These butte, 41 FE.sisLE branches, wire roll. LIBERTY. The futli . Sll.l3ll thteiaa were es sehttaily TYOAaTC. , S, Weckfy Mortality.—Ttirr were only 123 in, termenta in the city and libetties of ,Pbiladelphta for the meek endinut on Saturday ftst—mid of Mere 17 were by con , umpuon. Thts shows a reamtkob!e stmc of public health. - Exiertairc flanging —Six neenes were hung at Concordia, La., on the 19 , 11'0.. tor'the tour der of a man end a boy on a_fl it boat. This ought to catitie a jubilee among the advocates of judicial murders. Church Livinas.—Tbe Archbishop of Can tu:bury tin 4 149 livings in h;s gilt. York , has G 2 Bishop of London 90. Bangor 94, Bath and Welts 80, and the other, bishops vary (Torii 30 to 45 each. America Abroad.—A sensation. and quite a /littering one, has been produced both in Eng- Itn.l and France by the proceedings of the A met ing Convention tor Me Atlantic and Pacific ,Railroad. Europe bseiris to believe that nothing is impossible for the American people to do. TiVirst Planic Road.—The Republican says s.-The Delaware County Turnpike VompsOy have laid a 'mall portion of their rood with plank track, with a View of testing this new kind of road. This is .the first trial of plank road that has been con. strutted in this part of the State. . D Won't I.lo.—The projsct of carryint; slaves to California, to work in the gold mines,.and earn their freedom, as well as to line (tor masters' pock ets, is seriously entertained by some of our slave owners. But at won't do—s'avery can't be Atter mitted there for a single day. , Not a eing.'e Smilh.—ln looking oFer the list of the •members of the Hoes , of illpresenletiees we ch, , erve th there are oiti Kings, four Thom ',- sons, three Johnsons, three liens', two two Butlers, end two Browns, but not - a single Smith. - - Starved to Deoth.—A body of a man. thirty years of age. was found in the woods in Liberty tosan.hift, Centre . .ounty, in this Statecon the'l Stb inst. is gri. 'posed he bad got in the ariiderness and i.tarseJ to dblth• as some berries; moss and bark were foundthl' his•pockets. lie wau buried Aerate WAS . THE . 1V43>iEW,,J0:131114 . 4, NN O.:.'RAT T §y:p4 .4 .E GENERAL, ADVERTISER Tux Resocncss or risUitow.—According to ilie'e4Cliniates of the , Oommiesioner of Patents, the quantity clashed raised in the united States. last `year, wee not less than 125,000,050 hushels. The quantity. of corn produced is estimated to be about 588,.000,000 busbelcuats, 185.000,000 bushels ; potatoes, 114,000,000 bushels; rm.-03,000,000 Itirahels; buckwheat, 12,500,000 bushels ; barley, 6,222,000 bushels; hay, 15.735,000 tons; hemp, 20,330 tone kc0ti0n,4,060,000,000 ponndroobec co, 219,000,000 pounds; rice, 119,000,000 lbs.; and sogsr (in Louisiana) 200,000,000 pounds. The agricultural productions of this country, according-to the estimates and.uslculrions of the Patent Of f ice, for the year 1848. compared with , - '1847. were as annexed : .•CIRICIaLTriIE. PRODUCTS OV.Tfir. VIREO OOOtIO. ' 1847. Population, number 90.718.400 21.11 ,8 6,1130 Wheat; btioh e Is 114.7.4%300 120,391.6 o n.rhi, - .do 5,n1.4.050 5 ~.1..37.,n.50 OW!. do ' 197,8670X1 185,5110,0 M Rye. do 70.3,7.22,7011 31,93 . 2.374, Onckwhoat, do . 11,873.041 /2,3a 8 .1:48) Inilian.torn, do 839.259 RIO . 1585,1311.000 Potatace, do 10 11 .963.000 114,47 V,ild 14.4. . tons . 17;519900 .. - 1.5,735,0n0 (Imp, tong 27.750 - ' ' ‘30.350 Tobacco, pounds Ilia. i 61.P00- 818,91/9.0110 ,:o;ton, . do 1,011 500.e60 1,064,009.090 Mr,.do 103,4110.500 119,199, 500 5i1k Cocoons. -du - 4111.600 ,-.-- Sugar, do 321,040,500 , 200,000,000 . It appears by this that the productions 11.4 year. in nearly every in lance. exceeded' those of the veer before. The greatest filing off was in sugar, which w.th hemp and tobacco, am the only sin cles at . xhilating a decrease. There were 'no returns of the quantity of silk cocoons produced last year. Thus it will be seen that the a gricultural pro dnetiorie of the Union, luring the last year, are smple for the consumption of coun try, k and of !fluty varieties of graM and provisions. large surplosses will be left for exportation to other countries. Mn. ADANS AND Mn. 0/hl6l/N.—The New York Evening. Rind publishea en eztraet from the diary of John Quincy Adam., written in the year 1326, for the purp ue of . ..bowing that Mr. Calhoun . gav;. it ag his npnion to Presidem.Mon. , roe, in Cabinet M.eting, of which he woe a member, that Cori?,;els la) power to hani.h plavery from the territories. This diary is fur. niche I by Chart,: F. Adam. to Futtain the state ment made by Nir. B m.on, to that rff.et, in one of hi. Ypeeyh , ,,i befortY by Ninalito.nlY in Mtainuri Mail Siftings. The :slimmed lady editoi of ale Pittsburg Van-. ,tor his a billy, Pte.-eta of mugs, vlifies, mint sticks, and 'uch Itke. matters pour n. upon h«r in great promo-ion. Mrs st., i- a ys:-"Our baby" to a gaol baby, and we van fimild her on one nem, sird while looks i at the candle, sertbble away with the other, faster than tw ) types - can convert it into 0950 sod typo. Revolution lal , rance. —Th. New York Es« pres.. has several levers from its Paris c vrreq) tri dent. In one of them-he says the aspect to Sty gI orny, soil inert are serious threatentags of another revolution. This is very passible. though the real demonstration is probably a good way oil.. A Strike =The Richmond (V.O papers say there was a '!arik«." amangot the workmen on the Bridg«, on . Saturday, the con traglA announced a reduction of 'wages far th MIMI I.gacii:m of Ihnnegal.—The Caving. ) Frield, of the 17th uh , any. 'b.( Mr. .gin hrs Tendered to the Premkut-his .11 as Minket to 84.1 in. He is esPei"ed by' ebri-traSs: ton ( H v), !gnat ham. if h.' w late is it, Bill ""—Lank at hoax and see . drunk yet ; it he isn't it can't he much levee." "DJea he keep such good time !" I indid . they reguhite the own cluck by his MEI CoVora Factory is about being erected at Orleans by a cogipiny with a capital of dlOO. • Nev is '2 U bay has bre') arresvil in 11 lawn fin bcating unienil with a cLair. Hot, ffer tiontite! her t kftor, p thee I itneshing- Liar's —ln Turkey whiMe'ver n C.lll4lCte I of teling s lie, his hold. i tnied black to remain so for ene month. II Iwas such a law in force in this country what bre and gloomy appearance some of our would pre.. oil. And What a righteous law old be to give labor to the painters. Duel.—A duel was fought a 'few Jape ago, county. Mt-s., betweare Mer and 1)..1. Gilbert. Tue form,r was shotin 'eg, and a ball.pleaed through the neckerchief e . lrttvr, wonout wounding-Nen. lamuet Smith, the first engineer of the illda tesiner Louisiana, hod tier arrested at New •.inr, sod held to :MI in ihe.suin of $B,OOO, to er toe charge of mons laimitter. , fl u e; of Saxony sheeii,4weiity in number, ,red at NG.v 1 orb iiii•Vredoedd iy from the m. A sh-phsrd acetimpriniss- them, with a I trained sheep . .due, wlAth . a view of inirodo; a/. fir RS prse,icstili4 in'l his country. the system of -sheep out practised m Gee. a.recent Mikis', ref o , , sopears itist there now in -use to France 8550 steam boilers, iOOOMMIV, eagines„and 22SIsteamere, eaciu: ut Its war steirrivs. - „. inother Cub :tumor. —The Spanish papvr New York givrs a rumor that the Spanish ernment hes sent a commisown of six to en re into the conllition of Cubs, arid with power, he rtri.lott to sell the Island to the 'tied 814 s, • HORRID -TRAGEDY. Ine - ef the rnod horrtbif reei; lies has been en d .n Damon. A Dr. Pdrlot in, so emliient I ysician of that city, to supposed to have been rirered by Protease' Webster, an individual who barns a gout reputation, maved - ir; the first tety, and was Prefesair in the Boston Medirai ,b O Ol, Dr. Parkintrl bad been missing for 6011113 I F. when search was etude, and remaina'auppeled be his, were found. • The reliable (Acid are bray thee: Profus it et St., tesiti , ll some ally+ Sluice to rtrd 10 Or lifichhh t 1h it the laver had been to qn at the e dic j i 13,,11er..., iu N.:lh Grove eOrea, on Finny, t o ifoy of the mysterious dinappenrance. Prwe,- r Websier hod then and there pita him $l7O, e amount„of a mortgnae; and, nccorlltng to Pro fex-or Webiter's story, the- rnixning man had left , , h m, saving he wow.] go to o.lmbri•ige and hare ;Ye inorrgag , canceller]. But it appear , there era. , nn indtvidunl waiting to see Dr. flarkinon ISAUC from,ffie Co'teem ; and that, after tarrying long in tlin, he. depute Other . persons nay they sow Doctor go in, bet did n ut see him come out ; dit is now pretty eert lin bet all written* trace o Dr. Parkman end, at.the Medical Colkge. This circumstance. was .manent to excite the vigilance of the police, and (dr some, tloya the col- Itlge hie been watched. S`everal apitments were a 1 s . searched, but nothing fount to excite - auspi c on . An spent men!, which wls vot sr...tete& however, was the 11.151!0. room of Professor Weir ser, from the .chtimisv of ostorh a very i t s . . t vy 5 olce•Wart veeri-rltro4 the whole of r , i.lty login., Two hen is of lot •h plot , kirl , l l rmtS sir s3l I to Its,. I , f,otppeated•about the-senie time in a very rapid 4ml unaccoonfoltle m ion -r, Theresult was. Met . .4,1r. 'dbl. fi, 9, janitor of lhe r-tshlishinent, had Hs suspicions exceted ; end bre ,kilig through the partition wolf, the tr.r.utr motto the foci Ile labors— t cry of Profissor VC' obsi• r. In ch. 1 , 1-eh , ..1 4 the tluildint. he i there discovered a leg and port of the trunk of a hOinan corpse. The pinee being one i where no offs of Isclies 'procured for dissection were ever knateii to be thrown, the gravest suapi ;ions were naturally at once awakened. Me. Liillefield heeling made his disclosures to Ole police, a warrant for the arrest of the Professor Weis at ones, issue I. and de was accordingly &Tree . d of his house at Cambridge. lie is said to foie manifested the intensest excitement, and to have ocen'itetrayed into exclamations calculated to give countenance to the painful suspicions abroad. It t wits with difficulty that he could be taken fro!n Lis house to the carriage in attendance. On Saturday last, thoiough invemigatioits svere• made at the Medidot College, and have resulted in lEtlcseloporm , v of e' most affitcting character. The lashes of human bones have been found in the fur-, nave, together With Particles of gold and button's, Supposed to bade belonged to Dr. Perlman. Some false teeth have been diicovered; which will be a most material link to tfie chitin of identification, now going on. The teeth' and law bone in Professor Webster's grate have been identifieJby,Dr.Keep, the dentist who operated on Dr, Parkman's mouth, a abort time since. The jaw also fits the mould taken at (that time. Professor Webster is still in prison, stid remains perfecey eslm• t7:2:a- • The Coal Trade for 'ILSA4, The quantity sent 1, y 1L211.11114. —by Canal we hove no return, •buC - 'ueJcletond .itast 9,770—f0r the seek .T 2.813 19 tone. " ' thls week will U. se the Navigation by Canal, unlesa the weather should moderate again. • • ' .. , , , ,lEnnunt of Conrseol. overihn Pllll3,lBliNn ;00 goad los !Lailroa,l nod tichu)ll:3ll2too4,l%, itoor..4o,t,tlan ending on Thursday - B,ooot . , CANAL. Wenn Torn 4... • Wern. TlYtt.L. P Carbon, 72 02 3.18,107 4,451 01 '221 ",..nO3 04 Pounwille, 3,120 . 02 129,118 04 1,044 11 71,801 10 4, Haven, 0013 00 468,707 10 ..3,275 03 131,523 0 . .1 Clintoo, '2,748 07 120,414 I.*. 37,69 16 ' 02,011 00 1,062,647 10 ' 0,5:0 03489417 14 1 439,37 11 . .- • . i Teta! by RU & G 9. 1,54100 pi ' . . To same period Mat year, by iMilroatl . ixt.,157 as .1 Do by ( 41 ; 1 i.. ,433.257 Od et. ' 1,0/OESI 18 DetM'Age Dils'yt4l, li.&i;i) if, tout: 1.11111011 0011 L TIUDE. • The, followin: ii the Qtiahtity oferral Pe n I from the Lehigh-region fur the week ending Dec. 1, 1519. , - iWkek. i. TirrAC. Summit Mine, , 7.012 15 273,745 17 Rhuino nun.; 2,695 15 - 19!) 2,52 17 Beaver Meadow. 2,421 00 1 72.471 09 : , priefir 11ntinla m Co. 2,573 13 ,' 100,219 02 Cronnezry Coal Cu. 1.191 19 ! 35.379 07 Hazleton Cool Co. 2.911 , 1 15.[ 00,995 05 Htamond Dial Co, 777 01 ' 11,124 48 Bock 51amitain Cn. ' 5,019 10: • 95,005 10 , WHketibarre Co. 277.15; - 19,521 01 23.205 12 781,50 3 , 7 To SAME p«rIo l lost year, 1i50.716 00 DELA wArte.AND IIVDSON COAL T illE Total to:nifty shipped to "'or. 21, 1140. , 411,016 ulna. To tirerdme perlyrar '437,50 • , tom, IttIADS. Transportation on t.ts Rai/reads in ScAugkill County. The following is .the quantity of Coal transpoet•d over the datTereett Ilailrnada in Schuylkill County, tor the week ending Thursday evening. Wren.. Mine 11111 and S. 11. IL It. 10,364 10 6 0 0.202 II . Little Scion !kill It. It. 4.357 10 161,77/ 11 51111 Creek'do 5,354 01 244,347 11 Mount Carbon ' do 3.611 03 21.5,705 02 Schuylkill Valley do 6./73 07. 311,05 I/ Mt. Carbon Pt. Carlton - 4a 3,500 07 333,504 122 - Colon C .nal do 2.510 01 76;620 10 Swatarn R. a. '1,814 II 54 1 634 15 IeATE4 01 , ..1 , 11L1011T. To Miladelphia7sctsiper ton. , To New York . tit 00 " DATLA OP TOLL ASO TIMIIsroRTATION ON 4AILILOCD for halaore of se.son• .- From M.C . schon.S.llaven.P.Clinlon To Richmond. .. Ibo 1 7.3 • .1' 5.5. I•Ailadrlphia, 1 70 1 GS .. .i 1 45 iATCS. Op I ILL 'eV CANAL. FOO:DALANCE OP fEAstIPI From 31t.Carhon. S Ilavcn,..P.Clinton Tn Philadelphia b 3 cts."/ ,b 2 ir.tr..f 73 cis. For additional New Advertisement. •iee Next Page. They will there be fouud arranged under proper Wads. List of Letters, R EZl ;t k l LSEV or iis ,,e t , l , w mt P , 7l , l) , Zr . e at Pottsville, Pa. A nohain Wm McNull) Anthony Archbald John Hyland Johnsion McKeon Bridget A rispach John Hunt Thomas ' Ship Letters. B , Hilary Daniel - ,lVltEvoyih.dley Bradiy Bennis Heinrich Joseph ;MtiNoltyJainei Bast Isaac Hill John 1. - - McDonald Wu: Morns Patrick Ibiary Patrick 111r.Ehalii Barrier' Bainehan Jerem E - Menai.. John B.lnnen John Hopkins Martini N Brennan Edmond Hikes eittoetino N . aughtireJohn Brady Ihggerty Than 0 Brierly Robert Holman Peter - °Reilly Patrick Raze Wm Haley Thomas °Regan Bennis Bedall Mama,' Raney Francis 02 , :ial'Ifirgh Bright F W Hoary John 7 oHar.c Mary Bockly Janie, lie.tly Mrs Mealy James • Mittel! Mrs Parmley Brady Wm Hutt & Dernlysh kpride e•ainnet • Heil Sariniel . Ha Own Jacob 'Penn Lodge, No Butler Wll Hummel-Mr, C.' Frail Z • • Ilackrre C Ifarn Siary Fregnp Baron David It Stisat,,-Parton John Blair , Ilmtron Mat y Poivier Ka.11.11 Bischoff Jobe Skip Letters."i Phelan Ann ' Baehr..ty Renhenlludtprelli This i Q. Dmener Andoin, Hitilehrond john Barber 11, policy .1 Itcßoron Baia !hewer Mrs A rilloi.tnri Tins, Itoliltemn Thos . Bond Mintz Sarah Junian John Daeiel • Biker Bridget -ledge Thomas Bradley Elizabeth Jots Thoiiiis Bolivian Win ;Yakley Sarah Jackson Angelina Robinson Merits Si.;, Letters. Jones Catharine Rich Moose!! Itnork . e j•ibts 2 Jones Mary Ann Roily Michael Bradbury' Win Johnson' Eloklsa Rogers James T Bona . We, Jour. Joliks ship 2Regati Tlnonati, Baker Jo lOM's 1,W11411 Rit!lit.lll,4.lll N Bainbridge B Russell Mary Iliettery John Knowtea Wei t Height Margaret tlradlev John WmKam , Joseph dßy ly,iMrs Rat heel Bergin - Tinton 2 !Stets Henry Iltly'Mis Anthony C Keine , Lett rs. Callen )lichael Kenna Charles Raymond lames Chidines Wm ' K tilirl/1,1,1 Jacob Rees Edward Culling Celli., Kruk Elias 2 Kiyhards Fmtiels Cosh.] Maurice Keay .14,161 Ilitclill' Tlios Cimino i n win Kerry, .1,11.1 Willy / Mat C/01111111, Z T Keiney`J•dor Richards Lewis Conk John K-Aly Edward Rogers George Laity Patrick Kremer Jilin 2 Ratiberk Win cure William Kintinet Fielding Itonerts Esau Coogan Luke Klein Mr Rothe Christian G Croininiller Ile'ryKline Win policy ' S Cruises Miss hlaryK . intile John do Staiit Nathot .• Chaundy Mrs Kilrint Anne Soniberger Wm' P Count - wee C,•lestiaKerly Muss Sirough D inlet CoylitTlins 2 shiplinea Kal ship Smith-Alexander., carriit Stephen doKnottle G W do Shider John IMlllton John doliettwortilY Tdo Shdeinaker John D L Shelvey Hag!. Dreher ll J Lee Ssniiiel 6wrelly Tints Davis David Long John Stramtei David Daly Palms • Larkin -hones ShOite Frederick Dar 10 jiihn Lynch John Stdakel Witt Dronsfictil Win Long John , Sweeny James' LLtiy Hugh Lotto Joint tiossainan !Disco!! Catherine Leonard I S 2 Sliimp James Dunlap David L'ihu Julie ettaninon Bann Anthony . Lollard Thomas Siiles James r Driscoll Daniel Lloyd Thotim-i ' dl,. titian thigh Dirk Peter Liettner din -ph J. 1113,8 Dotterweich4l Laughey Marga'etsoipier M a ry Dpvialtavid . policyLewv Mr. Ann shehan Mary Davis Wm do Lundy Mrs Mnry st:=;wart Mary 0 infield Sarah Lyons Ellen , j , Ship Letters• Deattl!diss Anna Lyons Clint, Savage Gen 2 Ship Let ens. i.e sin Catharine. Smith sainuel C Dunn James Lynne Luke shilisinith Peter Donoghue C. Larkin Bridget do ; lino, H ug h E Lynch ionic Sweeny Ruke 2. Egan' Thontas - Al. Shaw Matthew Edwards:Richard Muldoon Tatrick Sheehan Timothy Ennis ,• :Mourne Edward Evert Janet, 7',„; Magrath Mid,'! Towers Robert 2 Krnsilne Henry :Monk P Terwlll igen EII Slip Letters. Mailer! Charles Trader Sebastian Edindnils John Marlyn , . This Tholiv Wm - Evanyi Edward • Mardi Writ •TJu,se Peter Ethan Wm Milligan Eilw'd Teevai, Mrs Mary Edwards Win Moon, I) E Tippin Thon ship F Marsh Joshua Thomas R io j..id o Franklin Encamp-Michen merit No 4. 2 Martin Cornelius Bulk John G e n Flyn Daniel Menyer Moths ~ NV. Fitzpatrick C 1.41 Meurer Aston Wray Johh Fox R Moor« C Weit James Frehn Joseph I) Mu!Dian. Win Wnholler Heim% Fain, Thomas Man samnel Welsh John Flack Ferdinand Mala Jacob Weir Andr.v Fisher R irl Melican Mary William+ Alas Fisher J pnlicyMdler Miss Eliza Werner Sattotel D Franklin Jan do Martin Mary I Williams Maisel Flanacan Mary Mininsty Mrs Wltmah Daniel Fox Miss Cath r ne Math Mrs Waklin Edward Flinn Th. ship Ship Lew, Weaver John Featherstone A dc.Morgans Morgan wh e nin join, •G Malty John, Winn & Co Gatretey Owen- Moran John Waary John Gorman Mittel - Murphy Michael Wild ,1 0 ,,ph Gibbons Patrick Moran Thomas Waters Wm It Gitiaann John Msemtran l'ar'k Wachter lamb Grey Sainnel Monaghan Pat • WiericoJohts amen Daniel Manion Win Wingert W palicy t ithii Miss Julia • Mu • Wasure Elizabeth Gannon Bridget 111cM inner Rnti't Valker Annie. trannon Jno shipMcSulty James kliright Isabella Grady alichl do Maier ttttt t C Wiae Margaret • Gerarty John do McGragh Michael I Slip ',Var.. II - MrKinlst Joith IWhyke Wm DAMS Peter, McDonald Martin IWailtins Jenkins Ditches James MC , lnra Jaunt Wilson Thus liammakep N . c.7 McGee Jryines ‘Varlow John Heber Jain, McCormick Mirti'l 1 • bomb John 31 , 400 2111i6101111 Drama ILiaa Philip lilaadin John ".1 , Z -11.01erC McDaniel Martin ;ZwilielJoseph 3 Howley Captain McCollonciq 1 2 Centsadditional will be charged for all advertised 1,11,111 i.. Per...applying I" lir letters on this liat will please say ••advettised." IL • The inland postage on all Foreign Letters must he pre. paid at this office ANDREW MORTIMER, P. M. Dec k 1819. 50.31 Barnutua 7 si Maisie VSTATILIATIED in public favor—a place of general re , irt and delighted andtencea-1 4 unrqualleil for itpxtrllCilorl and rhatte amusements,. *JOS( added, to, the pre t iou t , sollectitn, all the rarest enriositic. ol PEA Iluireum, Living Giants, Dwarfs, Mem l i - tnoth Ito Vo • an Egyptian Erocniiile, Sea Lion. Oiralf r , 'Rattle N - n.alce.4, Ennruleil'• Serpents. India Mice, and , :r I, OOO.Q1;ttlOSITIES. :fel - omen.° arrangemente are, wafting for the days. catrtnated In tender the Mnrenta the great cen tre of attraction for country visitor. The Di.solving Views and Chromatrope c0m.10,000 in London; too- morama, Melanges, Song.< dcc., •lThe Dtitugard," or fallen reclaimed, en intereattng mnral Dram.. Vantleville,:&c„ every day- not evening,,end Performance at all hour. nn Christtnai land New day.—Aaluiltiance g 5 mg, childre ri under ten ye,'Nrit eta. Dec S. Inig. 50-Imo - Beautiful Gilt Bibles, ONLY 50 40.EXT,3 I - - - - . .rftillE subscriber hat Just received a supply of rle -1 gantly bound and giltrowket Bibles, with good print and paper. which he can sell at the oousually law rate of 50 cents per copy. AL•o, , 'SCHOOL BIBLES, • As low as 30 eta. each, at' ' BANNAN'S Cheap Mal .pale and Retail tbsokstores. ' Sept. I, 1519. To Persons; Going 'West. '— ttAVELLER'S Guides [brooch the United Stutes. T ~ L tso, Maps of the Western States—very desira ble articles for persons going West, fo, sale eheap, a • 11.1:8NAN.73 . Cheap Book and Stationary Stores. Nov 3,1819. A CARD.—LIT LE & WHOLESALE told Retool Dealers In DRY 001:18,GROGERIEd.TELS, LlCaloftriacc. esr~• Store on Centro Effect, near thesorner nf hantbnyo, to which the attenton of the eittzena•of temp and country la respectfully Botha:ed. - JOHN J. LITTLE. Pottsville. Oct.:S-441 JOHN e. C.MARTIN FORGE.. DELLIS, • G WHOLESALE COMMISSION AGENT, For all kiwis or fish, No. 54 North %Verses, below Rate Meet, Phi 1,4 1 1 191 , 17.-ly $2.5,000 Having been Won By mynunicrotti friends nn the late Prealdential Election, should convoire thorkskeptical persons who talk of rstldrars: that tin snob thine as SAIL is or has :9.w knewn.by the coloent and distinguished Astronomer and Astrnioger, C. W. RODACK. dating ' his experience of Over a miatter Of n century Do you doubt predestination 1 Then tihiXtet. every Man gain the celebrity of General Text r. a Daniel Wehs ler , or a Henry Clay? And yet then: are, some tile are fool bah enough to doubt tbat.a matt may be Lora with Mel power to see into future events_ flow ran i: beims. sable that the.destiny of man shnuld he deaiiiied by the uncle shuffling of . a pack of cards I and yet there are thousands who allow themselves, with open InPutlis, to swallow the 'gieasy words of,tome wriman., Whose true skill consists in filling them with wonders that ore most difficult for the digestion of others who are more credulous, yet more scient.tic It I issoch tnat brine discrodit on a pr01,,,,,M0n thatha, been acknowledged to he a science of the highest or der, from tithe immemorial, and Is the only profession that has holy authority to sustain it. The high re sOect which General Taylor. and Charter John Berna dotte. late King of Sweden, had for Astrology, Is shown by their letters for their Nat vii les to the sub scribes, which it will rice him great pleasure in show log to t,O thooe who favorliini with a tall. In addition to his power to foto, events, he has the power to give such information a., will rill ctu. • ally redeem such as ale given .0 thd ton free urn- of the bottle. Ile is also Capable . of tilting diseases hereto fore considered incurable to this country by the or dinary medico:es, and wishes nll to give hlin a call who,have beer. given up by their physicians ands ish to be cured. lie nill warrant a cure in rill cases, and I will make no charge except for the conjurations be shall make use of in his otfii,e, lie is often asked what a Nail , ity is I Ile answers, arrording to Genmancy, one of the seven points in the science of Astrology, that it ion Ilorosrope of the home events of a person's l be, barefully calcelated and transcribed of; paper, mil -1 Mining an account of all the lucky and unliicky days I in the months and years of the person's life for whom it is cast ; by which means ilinn.ands in this country and hise,vhetn have her, prevented front mlafortnnes that had been hidden in the wifinb of fitturity. by refer ring to their Nativity before 'entering nn nny epecnua- Sion of business or pleasure. It Should belt, the hands of every one as their almanac for life. A Nativity of an individual can only forwent the poirressor of Won hies that are in Miura for hint t hove wh,,are involv ed in pi esent didlculties of any kind nowt wait on thri sub-Cruiser in person or by .letter, who is prepared to exert his lectet - Itifinenee for their Immediate benefit. lie is ready to use his influence to (oriel' the iesnit of ant all undertakings in whirl, there Ise risk involved; lie also.makes nee of power for the rem. Inimlon of stolen or lust property; which he has one I for the advantage of thole:ands in this city and else whore. ‘Vhfientt doubt a gentleman's abilities. who has had the honor to he called mot ronculted with by alt-the crowned head of Europe. and enjoys a higher reputations. an Asti flinger than nuy one living 1 411 e ctai he consialied with nthis Oilier, or by letter. if pro-paid, andlie is prepared to make tire of his pow er on any of the following angles:—llosinees r f all descriptions ; travelling by Ia nd or sea ; ernirtshipe ; advice given for their successful actoninlishment; speculating in stneks, Merchandise, Or real estate; the recovdring of legacies In .11.10.1te ; therchasing. of ts ticke, and d Iles Ilse safety of ships" at sea: Ile Will oilers WA services rentieciing lieahh, wealth and marriage, love alral , ..i...rtleY..l , w. ll lAre..ludientlty in lowinesa, fraud, stckness and death, past. pre"-ent and Soture events, and in allrlie emu - ring of life. and Invites all in call Who are afflicted, COrlo)n,fly Sc mentally. TERMS Ladies, 50 cents ; Gentlemen,4l. .Nativitles calcu lated and read in full. wcording to the t lracles of Slane entitle 81-ms —,Ladter. 111 ; ft.rutletnen. 4i 50. Nattvi lies calculated acrowling In Geemancy, far /..idies,42, in toll, 4:1; Gentleman. 01, in full, *5. l'. ;, ntla at a di.latece eau have their natlvilles drawn 6y sendnig the date tice day and their birth. All letter. ruin:oow ill- xlmve fee will receive im rnediate-attent ~,,, and nativitiea will he sent to any part of the Untied Stale, written on duratde . p.tper 011ie., No. 71 Locti.t . rrei.t. Ilf•Mrea Eighth. and Noun, and Wnlnot 'and Sprtleli street:, opposite the Aluetrat Fund 'Dail. (Afire hours ' s rolll 9.\ M. till 11l P. 51. . U. W. TIOBACII. Astrologer, Dec 8,1919 . EMOlr.==tMl I,I;SPECTFULLY i'nforms the elitsens of Pottsvills 3n4 Otcinity, ti•st he lias removed his Medicati)f lice and Apothecary Store, to the old stand. forinerly occopied by Ali holes & come, of siseAm. and Second et:., where lie vrlt ho plr,tte 1 in rice medico advice. and pr•-crt h e prescription.. tie Patter. him self that froncloms esp. ill:114 in the hnPibese and at testrion to his proSeid,noi, he it'll vice heneral 1:1111/111. At.the request or .Im. of the ritizotiQ of Minrroville nod kurroloolwn: rowlory, hu ha. e.inklwlnol, medi cal /Aire in dim rhe, 11 Si, .!her Inc . i.oroodted on Ttonotny nod Friday 1 noun ofe every week, Seem 15, 11119. .38-1( = TT ACIFIN'S rehlbrated fld pale Marking, In I/01,5 t far polishing a.; pr...ervilm 111, leather, tane dIVIIIII by any y , •l I• 11% ~l to the i•uht r . • pret,rsd by A. Machtn, !ll , lnurarturer. and It letot refiner, opposite,Laner s tin hard Ilretvery, Pottsville, Pa. If you want your Boots clean to keep them front cracking. Be sure to tugs none ton 'l.l.lchuns" nil Illsrking Fes Mu; In4trs is h11111:11„in thou wonderful pus, Thus flee is seenbens,lll Ibr B.( I till, the glen. tu r siuurss ullunplusul nn rests...Ws ism. bee I, 019. 49 :it Pore Cod Liver 011. m• - vr received direct front Nova" r4ciiiia, where ii in 11 matt utittnared. tinder the superinietalant,e or the prnariet %in; of line of the , principal lirot Moises in Nrue York. ton limn eioni.teure e nn be placed, as they are NMI k now inaly ottaiiiied in their business. N ll.—Also, varl,ll.,i'ad Liver Oils,tila differeill matinfarrorers, 10 (.5 had in Deities or tallk, to suit plifeilAgera,at , JnitN G. BROWN'S Wholeaale and Retail Drug Store, Centre :St. Dec I, 1?;19. . Pat agosti a Guano. , T , HE sithottibets ;mite rim attention of Fanner I, and deat.is to their aiippl) atlas reinarkabl.o rer tr.va importation, and selected by On ex per:erised ittpercatgo. Being dry like. the rerun ion, it ilalfparked in Whit Cotton hae+—brit not bring Ithe that, a Government monopoly. can be , aff,drd of 0 lower price. Ord..ts from n direr cr y can he executed either from oar Clocker here or at New York. souTrEit & 111201101/TON. 3d North Sept A, 1810. 37- • Dori. S. P. Townsend's , • CEILERRATED SARSAPARILLA I.) 1)1iZ EN Docr..S. P. To',r...ll's Sarsaparilla, 1.4. , llie Orlzieal,and Geoiline er0de . ..11,4 rereived ii.l t'or sale by , 11. lIANNAN, Arent for Srliii)lkill County. N n.—Druczhqs mippltetll;y the t1t17.411, at regular wh01e...110 prices. fs..v to. IS:I1l.4/1- LEE=U:CIIM REAL ESTATE. AGENT, AND COLLECTOR OF RENTA, Offite In P,,vt Carb,m, Schusolkill County, Pa. rIMIE tothsr,lher will take et - large of. Coal Lands, Uwellinn Hnttses t and other property, and eoPect Rvlll,l for the same, in the County of Schuylkill. and all othsr hominess connected with bin 4geney, will he promptly.attended In ELI THOMPSON, Port Carbon, Schuylsillco., Refers In Hurd Patterson, and Horace Smith, Erq. Pottsville. S3lllttel llell. Beadle:. '• Wm. 11. Wilson. No. tt e North 3d et , Philatleltllllll. (Mal 12.'4 Liverpool and Neiv-Ifork Passage Aqency. 'E. W. KIMBALL & cO., 84 11 - o: Strezt—NEW-10111t. ' DUNKIN, KIMBALL & Ett.,-I,lvErtpotn,,. - RESPECTPULIN informs their ftlehAfs and A , _ r the pehhc , that they h.tse eohmtenced the ' NEENERAL SHIPPING and C031:11ISSTON r BUSINESS, together whit the GENERAL. PAhSENG ER It II rt orastinrcertlfteote,,,,fp.s sage from London, Liverpool, Belfast or any part of Ilse old casette!, to tot him- York, Seaman, and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Lra]me.rnd Bills of grßlanpe,froin El to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Its branches, The days of sailing of the Errata.. Line of /leery.' Pockets, as reed upon, are the I+l.6th, 1I th, 161 11, 21 at, and 26111 of M.'ery mmith. These +hips are all of the largest class, and are. cam ntlindeil by men of chan arter and experience. can in accommodation+ arc all tint can he desired in point of splendor, comfort and convenience. They are fur nished with eve ry dnacripthai r of the host kind. Punctuality in the daytt of sailing will be rtrictly ed. !lewd to. Parket Ships Bastille, Sidiloas. Ssericlaw,and GarriA. are snarls of the largest class; and those desirous to brio; out their friends, canto,' select finer or safer ships• Im ,, O , mte can he- secured at the lowest rams. Nen Orisons tine of packets sail weekly. " For pas sage or fre/ple, apply as above. 6- W. KI:1111/0.1.& Po. t.The subscriber has been app,onted Agent fat tills Line in ectiu3M+ll HENRY W. LEWIA, Dect6.49.51-IYI. Rising Sun Hotel, rOTTPVILLE, PEIU'•. ti___ TfIE undersigned resnecatally anenuncep to the citizens of Schnylkill County.' And . travellers in general. that be has 'taken tlint MI ertahlirhed stand known ll.S•Vost's Ilotet, , 'and lately kept by Jeremiah Ilucties, at the. CUREIriI "0 9 rr ,l ol> Iva Miagasraiax SIP, in the Borough ofri . .ittivilltt, which ha !has titled up with special ref (OM.- ato the ruincort of thore n lan may Ilivitr titan who their custom. The, hotoe is plevontly located, with 33131/lin:and-a datgb yar.l attached; r Mee tared to accommodate Farm er s, and persons travelling wall horses and Carriages. The proprietor has his house well furnished, and will pare pp ptlns or eapertee to supply his Table and liar n a manner which cannot Cad to afford general satin. faction. An attentive. faithful hostler will always be in at ettlaeee. a n that ;nem may rely on haring their 'att ea properly attended to, , MICHAEL xi ELTZEIL • Mayl9,'49. R. 31. lifelsngm , s P ' fa tr ..11.111M SLI OP BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET. . . • • Pottralle, A LL kind. of Lead Pipe, dbeet Lead, Brass Cocks superior article,) Bath Tubs, Shower, Bat Bydrunts a _ c- , Hydrant llose,Dnvible and Single Acting constantly on hand tad for - sale.— 1 - Kitchen Sink. inadato order, ne at,durable, ramPic and and al ,kinds ofWlnmbining done in the best manner. ,Epcourae..lllle .. .Arts. . . . A urJticAli . ART-MON. tacraPorated by the Le .: • gislaturenr :Sear York, 161 SASCI. for the Promotion of the Flue Arta in the linitpd States. - • Ptionssoists Vol ISlO—Ebert sighlicrilwr of FIVE DOLLARS Is a nietutine Fir the year, and Is entitled to all its privileges. The mane) Muir Obtained, (after paying necessary expenses,) is applied - First. To the prodnerion of a Large Original En vas sing (03 by 151 Max's) from the second of Cm?, se ro 5, the voyage of Life. Asset of six outlines by Dar. ter, Utimtrattrig Washington Irvine's Legend "r''‘lc'PY (ollow, p ith the fetter-press in large heaminit type. hound ins handsnme covet. Every, subscription of 53 entitles a member to n copy ofearli work. • " Second. To M• purchase of Paintings and Scull,- tom ; the mention df twenty Stamens in bronze. representing "a young' Indian Hunter choosing the A."'" , "" The cutting of a die and striking of medals in honor of the late 'I rninbull. Thee semi, of Alt are exhibited ar the Galleries of the lhisiLvtinn In the city of New Vork,free to all. until tee annual meeting In December, when they are publicly distributed among the members, each member having one %bare for every /*paid. Members also receive the volume of the Tear's Transactions, and by mail. if they Terme. T it. the Bull min ofthe A. A. U ...a monthly journal, containing in terming matter relating to the Fine Arts in thlr ['nan ny and Europe, as well ass descriptive catalogue of the Paintings to be Oki thrilled lathe members. These imbrication, are MusD used. 's Each memher la dint r•Ttain of receiving in Mein 4 1 for each 55 paid, more Dian its clinical - et. an ,may tiled receive a painting or Other. work of . ft of rat value; an affording c ocOuragoine at to promising ar qtr. 'of this country. " - Their: err alreadv perchased for distriblition:abo. ll four hundred beautiful paintings. tidily frainid, and the number will be increased as the subscription list advances. Among„ them are the works of (Amine Du rand, Huntington, Clay, Rothermel. Bingham t Dough: ty, Church, Morse, Bonfield. %Veber, llomilfon, mid 'ether distinguished American and resident A 'lists. Some of these paintings cuit. SUM 51000,56.50, and many 5500 each. i The distribution of prim: for P 49 trill take place on the 2lst of December. and all subscriptions must be read Peil before the. lin h of December. . Those desirous of becoming members can do so by applying to . R. BANNAN, Roinwary Secretary for Setinylisill County. Nov 17, ISI9. . 4O- Cheaper than White UV ashing. PAPER HANGINGS AT ONLY 10 CENTS 'A PIECE: 4000 Pieces of ro t wr Hangings, varyina in price ligim TEN CENTS. to 7 3 refits per piece. A6n, Gt,,,,..1 Paper. a. loty al 30 cents. Just' recuited and . for sale at. 0 ~ I, Sept 0. . 37.] .7 'BANN.tN'tii Cheap !ape, Sloe Snyder, Edgrar & Barton, non:' Btrit.DEns. c,pytowo, CA. =s nmt.ia County where me have on hand n large lot of seasoned lumber.and are prepared build alit: deliver Costs of the largest class, for the chu3lklll canal or elfetv here.cheaper than any nth els onneeld in tour tr.' e;.-- any built in the moot sultst - aland durable manner. firms':V9-93- $2O Reward. TITIAS Stolen from the door of Fol &t Brother's VI store, In Pottsville, on Wednesday bvenlng Wit ; ahont II o'clock, I'. M., a DAPPLE-GBP.I' HORSE, snout lb hands hizti. - 4 years old. carries his. head rather low, paces under.the saddle and' trots in har ness. Had on when stolen a saddle wiih - oild Flirrups, a trotting bridle, nearly new, and a hailer. Whoever will arrest the thief anti return the horse, shall receive tits above reward, or *lO w,ll he paid for ether. DOUTI', /10r , r4Elt Nov. 91,1+19. 4d4 Auction Sates AT TILE TOWN HALL, TUB Afternoon and Eveninr. AN EXCELLANT SAUSAGE CUTTER, Sloven, tiedsteade. [loots and rinoes. "4- Sales on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Consignments J. 51. CROSLA\D• Nov. 27,151 9 .• , I ; New Powder 111111 AT TAMAQUA. • T"E tiubseriber, announce to their friends and the public. that they.nove poicllawd The Powder Mill, recently .reeled by lnnneoo Jonrs, and are on , Pared In oniony Powder of the beA quality rot Slining and other putpores, - at the mom rva , onuttle Orden+ solicited which.will he promptly attended too, at abort notice. J. JOHNSON & Co ly • T4marpia. Nov. 2t. ICiO Who Says • Gas 1 • Has BEF:x ASKED—RUT OOPS NOT SAY OAS 1 THAT IS THE QUES' , ION? WHY John Weaver, Peno.tlvania flail, says Gan, so does .1. C. I.enirig, Ca, harm,' 11nrel, ' 31atz, %Time linr•re 31 31,11,, N. %V. Ward /fold, Ilanry Geis, Lamb Tavern. Itri.j.•llla DIM rt. • Iron?, Kimmel. ' F. W. Ilrigiw. T. & W. Prillnek, T. Beatty & Ca.. • George Penplen, Dom. Carpenter, - J. P. Sherwin, 511rhael Itln why, Jo-eph rI. Silver. , P. D. Luther, ' Samuel !Lutz, T. C. Boyle, IL F. Nice, J, G. Brown, ,• firmly Ik. Giliett, henry Weber. .11. C Preqhyserian Churl,. • -Wepinll;..l CI Dm. Ntchola.. 'Mason. i.pencer & Ca. Chit, NV. Heel., and a whole huat of others. It, filet 110 of or who have an eye in c,•mfort an ernoniktV tpnl fir nor lonnn•m think of 1111110 tiny °Met 1111 a in their 01er.4r, Store:. - or dwel ling houses, list, 01 , 1111101 d tit Winne. sate and mica) light—GAS! All tetanus &Firing to atoll thentstilves of •rt oitairinnity of obi Light, will tifi'd it In their "advantage tit, apply to t. i,aliscriher. who 'antraly niiiiiires them that Wit • COW, ore sorb :11. will tinatile him to forlitA them with the Fixtures en. semis!, of the most beanlital. chaste and fashionable haracter, not to lie eilif Ur in quality or eltrapnegs, In the United Staten—Nag; in the whn'e waldi An It is the wish n.tti determination nithe (Ins Com- N.Y. to have a splendid iltaniiiilition un Chriaimas all those anvil rilirens yottsvil , e, who wish to ald theta In au der.irahle nit Iniarovement to our unrnuch, and Wbn have mot already made their ar rangements I'o:fixtures, hrtt better call without delay is order that they tint) he enabled to join to the GRAND 'ILLUMINATION! ,J.AGOII M. LONG, Fitter, ,(•c., &c., Centre St Nov RI, 1819. iS-tf Roofing Slate. TIiF: . I(ERN§VILLE SLATE Co. REAPECTFL L LI inform the paldic that they are fully prepared to furnish a superior Slate fur Roofing ; and having the moat experienced Slater+ In their employ will at tend to any orders with desaatch, and nn the o.llot .11, o ral t e rms, A %Ample of their elate may be even a the °eke of Jo:with r:enrge. Architect, who will give ally information required, and with whom orders may' e left. W:11..1. ROBERTS & Co. MEMI1:11111=21 Washington Hotel, (POKMEOLV KEPT KY SAMUEL BEARD) Simytkiii fibre,,. , i 2 . .,....., The subscriber Mlni nillifeN In his friends and the travelling piddle that he hue taken the 71; oboes mentioned escabliAment, and fitted up , 'throughout, so that it still renal an , „ ia n. lisiiment in the County. It h. loraig•d near th e Depot of the l'hiladlephia and Reading l' , :lroall-and en the Main street of the llorrinch. Ills table wql always 11.1 abundantly supplied with Elie el - -eat delicacies of the smteoa. Iris chamber. are large and airy, and his lied • dine of the best kipd. • The stabling attached to the hotel is large and com modious:and attentive hooters will Always Ire found in attendance. lle has also uccommodepons for I)ro vers...ic ' . tVohlclee will alwiya he Wept to entry visltnrs to any p: ft ..1 the County. or eis,•wherr. • All he solicurs la a trio" pf his lint's:, feeline ennfi• door he will give Attire entultrtion to all who find it conveni,nt to ~.journ at his linnet. Ap.7,49-153r.i . JOHN JONtS. Peter F. 3lttdey, r ATE•occitpani of the Town Hall and now employ ed as a stale.trian, by Murphy. Cooper Cn.. Dry- Goods Merchants. at No 27. North Third riti, Philadel phia. offers for sale the unexpired term of Ills lease,and the fixtores sad furniture of the Town Hall, in this Bat (loch. Par term., apply to John Clayton, or, to Jar II Mudeyon the premises. . n o alto respec t fully solicits those country merch ant with whom he Is nun:doted, to aid him in hie ef forts to support a large family. ty Wing him thcli patronage, and a share of their custom; Oct n. 1819 CARRIAGES: .. . _ . ,t...... 4.0 THG SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVG, E*,...- t . ig call the attention of hia Mende and the panic to hisshick of CA.IIRI AGES and LIGHT WAGGONS now on hand and finishing!. which he Will dispose of low. t'e.i t il kinds of repairing prom ptly at i engl«d to, Rerrillikt Corner of Union and Railroad Streets, bark of the American House. lane 5.101. 'XI, Iv - NV STAR A. EIRE, Gas In Pottsvillei pPE subscriber Informs the 'citizens of Pottprille, 1. that he will he in - . Par it to arrange the necessary Matures for lighting Dwelling Houses. Hotels and Poh l; Beildings, with Gas, and to fernitth livirnerg or every icriety awl style, at the the 11103 t reasonable rates. vallera will be thankfully received at hit shop. mi the corner of Manch Chunk and Coal ate., and at the Watch and Jewelry litore of Robert C. Green, nest door to the Post Oftlreeeentre meet, Pottsville. Aug.:LI:NM LJOiIS Who Says Gas TACOB NI. n tify frionik and for e mer patrons, Milt het. fully prepared In Ititit•sh all klnes of GAS FIXTIIItEt4, such as OIIANDELICIIS, .PEEDENTS, iIItAUKETS. are. &a.. cif% rynality and ankh; nil work done by liiht; will he urrtinted.an , l titu st piss inspection of the Superin. infant. Call at his .Store, and examine his fi x t ures . reps I, ISO. • New Turnfrk2Estriblllymnfent, DY STEAM POWER. AT THE iMlop OF F. NpolltEil. in TITI RI) Si., lie it M ARKEs. a here all kinds. of mining an wand will I.e thAnkfolly re eiveil. and ovally Ptocilied %rainfall delay., Boil Nos, Table Lemke, kern constantly oh hand arid for sale at the lowesa wires. • Is '1 AI; 1 , 10 Fotemall. Nfareh3 , far I. Motif:AN:. WORICI.NG MEN. rOTL gAr,r, to rrltGr? • 111 • r,clA from 50 to 100 P arivi.ot fr.on el .71 to 37. per ack....ror rash or pert srtulit,n i Wyoming ami Sqllivau N fij 110lIti or rott.viii, by woe of 1110...b1ug. Ro (unlink have settied.ninl cleared about 500 acrer• A erourod. and 01111 in pr , paratiOn. Ingfuire further of James 'Grillinghntrt, of the. proprietors, Urn. Anthony. G. A. Prick,', or IL BELLAS, Sunbury. Diqi 3 18iJ: : 45-41 nxtra. Family Flour. ia; aub6rrillir has 1661 rece.ll'id ,a lot ,a BC neon T Ilaites Reim Family Float, .s very.yuperior arti cle ittr Fatally uite—manufaetured..ai Reading, from Om , . best white wheat, which he will sell at manufac turers ptiree.j- • ' 116 also sells . all kinds ot . Flont and .meed At the, blAntirgemers wbolesala prices, be being gent( er several eateasilte Manufacturers. R. D. SCIIOENER 454 C HCELEBRATED CHEMICAL Fow l/. der for Davit - Strops, unrivalled and unequailed.in the annals of Me Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce a flue amooth edge 'mune. minute.. the Mon . ey refended. For sale by tic undersigned, at the Fawn Hall Iron flterb. i 314 - fifliGHT fi POTT. 1111g:hes 4t,,,nrothei; • arEacriANT c.xtre skeet:four doors otuiretke -Tons flail, r POTT aVILLE, P. • FrAKS'ilfeit method of returningtheirilecoio batiks .I. to their numerous friend, for their Itheralitmirori age eitemied to them. They witv- - riOrrtfully salt their attention, and the pahlte getieMllt, to their new andimenAve Mixt" of FALL & WINTER dOODS. selected with - Van. (join the hest horses in the ritiea of Ness York and Fhilsifelohia, comPrielaC alit; _ 11 ." midmost fashionable of French ani ton listisuperrino Broad Cloths.easaimerea, Vesting.% tie; warranted tis be the choicest brought into the market. whieb they will [hemp an can he , bought rise abate. T hby are cow in-roared to visritle to order all kinds of at - Aping. each as l'aletot Overcoat:. tlu improved style of Freels and Dress Om is, fia Maine. 'apd Vests. &n. &e.. which rannot fail to plea e the Most fastidious, xR of which will be cot try ender the immediate direetioviiiii ,superintendeace of the pro wieturs, en al to inshre fall satisfaction to the pa rem "in fit. workmanship and styin. — All they ail: Is, to give them a tria!, atid they pledge thernssives to give full tied claire tYlttetictieu• 'Oct. 27., 1640. 41-3 mo Attention! 'Attention LIPPINCOTT Sr. TAV/.00 hare rout 'on hand, at the Corner of Centre and Mahantango trIE, the fergerli stock of Fall and Meow Cie:hip?, in ihe Corin tryovhichis how ttffered elm cafe, Whole Sale and re tail...l priie, suited to the time.... : , ,;, The bremente asset-truest utolays in be,f,.und ',{t,thja Ohl Earn bt..hed , letiong If 01; .e,olfere peettilar advan -coons to pnrcharers,nnti the attention of..ltir pIIMIC I. directed to the fact that the %thole of thett, etontunote meek 15 marinfecturod in Pottsville. thereby ett•ortoc to their Cuetomerss a saving of front into % . i pct cant. over al/ city in:de Ciothinl. 3,000 Winter C.,..tr Coate; 2,000 Pantaloon., an d 1,000 Vests. h ave jst been added to th!, :rlready ..I.tametutk Sleek of Cluthi^7.. , A great variety or Co2lisit. French and Smerijan Cloths, Casidineres and Yeerkn.;4. have pintto c , tl re ceived; also, Caster, Venetia!) and Devonertire Closh,,, of fashionable colours and stvier, fnr the Wintersea- VO ri • Rettontitter i I.IP PrN COTT & TAYLOR, . •'O4l Oak Ilal" Clothite tore, corno ct of Centre , and Ida nntango stn., rosedie, Are determined to sell Conoit ,e cheep, titan any-that has ever before been of:eted in Potr.vitte. Oct •20,15.19, -13-0 . , - Cliarles•l arlet. . I FASHIONABLE MR CUTTING 1 . , . AN I) OIIAV/NO '1:A1.00N. ' I - .Vole the reetrrr 4 fryree nod .11,17-4-re..Strecte: eirrtaiv tl tk. •i•••••••l "EEPS CONSTANT t - h CONSTANTLY utanJ mld fn the l Ilrollowlng articles: A large and splendid assotittmot of colored Lit l, l7altit ' Ic ilfulle. sti,al. or by the handfed; • Turner sad Fishes'it SitnE sad Toy look.* in crest • •elg..ingle nr by the dozen, Prean; Hooks. Letter Writer., Spelling Iliad,. it. Printers 311. t Cobb's Readers, Cory and ea t , Books, COMIC and other Almanacs single or 1.3 the dozen, Steel Penn and Holder... Pocket Books, Playine Cards,Dorn inoes. Conversation. Fortune Telling'. and Gooding eards. Shaving Cream and .40ap, Wash Halts, Sand Aniii,and other Fancy Snaps. Extracts, &.e.. Jules IlaneFs Oenutnellear's Oil, Ox Marrow, Outline. Fluid, and Colomte Water, tonzle or by the dozen, Tooth .Shartf,,:: Stair. aid Clothes Itiushe.,, Pressing, Pocket, nod Fine Tooth Comt, Mason's and Frank 31liter's Water ' iil Kicking Stocks, Collars, and Suspender, - Razors and Wont :Ormuz, LAMP aii&Ort me et of Ladies' • , r;Curtfr:clano ppm the heAt manner. Ile has alio oil hand Itorunz% , Terp.ichnre or Hall Room (:ohlk Shlvinc, flair Cot t leer. .cc i.o.rfprmed in OW most appro. eilloyt, t}-rtn:or4 eone op at litre Minn...ft notice. IDer-23,,tri!!-Iy:t. Auction and CommisOon Store. Joiim M. catost.AND, TO the Pi:snide of .I'nt• =vine and thz surrounding Country. scocbl respectfully say : That he has taken n eof the Town Hall StorPs for an Auction Room, where sales will hr held every NVeduesilay and Saturday afternoon and evoning, and he Invites the, who to ,f) a n d t h 0,.. w h o wo o, buy. to give him a ruiner to ills trititite bargains to his frier d. I . t.lit rnr miest• The following rl:,+•ee or Property are allowable:1ml mill he received for Sale be Auction :It .the. auction Doom • or vaie.l W ill be held no the Nu. et, at Dwell. i ngr .; AAPCP.llt.tf+.„ Or may l.c preferred by the p.m.... 4 )teal co rn, Um Fero:theta(' the Stork of dere,ed ..Nlerrilatit, or iIIAPP. st ile tt leh 21) r hoSi. their 1.0 h,,, nr ally hrmnh•therrnr, Execriturri,•AdtniuDiralers, An. Sheritre and f • nnetahle• Saler, Horse.. I'el CAPPi 'Reg; Fanning ureri..llA, Nei tranir'ir Honks, and all devriptioni of Second nand House hold and Kircher; Furniture. ' Another descriptions °Mond., Wares, and Merban dine, will he received and -Sold on ContinissiOn, at Private Salo, any and every day or evening in the week. (cifindny eveepted of course ) . 1 f fear Books be kept, that 74 . , crto nt nil tint!, Ahoy: the COOti& 10 the., ..weet • .pr hand over the money ror them ; Mllll ' o fair trial it that le aske.l, to prove tits statement fine! plenty of More Room. and a ailitit stock of en. orgy on hand, we say to the pnlil.c send on plot wares, or le. know inhere they can In. hid, and to thoSe w tan want bar: tins. Conte and eel then , : Fast Sala on eta' array. Nov. 17, lb ' JOI/N M. ett43l..‘NP. It , '1 i Tow v Hal', (:ecttre Street rottiv int., • Nov. 17. IS.IO. 17.1 y Cumber 'Turd. at Schuyi kill I • Haven.. THF. s . elierrtber reoportielly circa Irnve to Inform trlera.ilaerg one! 110 public of Schtt3 lk ill county itetterel i thitt hi• has r, iarg.• nnA .•%11•11 , 1VP 0 1 1.0 k or sEAsoNED sirsIV;F:IIISNA tin band. imitable tiir building porpose, . Alpo. Julat.gcetelleg : milt and hap Sliteles i all or which he i‘ ill gell on the' 01,101 iortng. *.lle , would) tord , rrcfflp , rtferqy inrit , pierrhagere In calf and vaatnine for In-fore buyine Where. - DAVID H. LE‘VIS. r4cpi 23 Inl9. --10-If Pottsville rein:lle - Institute. REV. A PRIOR. X. NI.. PriarapaL ISABELLA P11I(111, fire Prierepal. Tlll5 lu,titutlon is anw open for the. reception of, I pupils. Its lnettinn is nn Second Street, mtr door above Norwegian., in the rooms recently or copied by the Rev. Edwin tiliene. In compliance wan the wishes of a number of the friends or:Education, in Pottsvitle. the Prtoctpal has rotomonfted a school tor the education of young Ladies in all tIM Sr iliCheF'or a spierill and finished mitication. His design is In establish - a penmetrial ranged in four dep . " orients, with Competent. leathers and prolmoors al the head of emit; — rhos affording to parents facilities for havitit their danghtliers educated Whholit the expense and inconvenience of arencllng theirs from home. The counre rat an-tril‘tien, at par,- ent, inelndes a Primary . , Junior anal Seniors.Depart menta winch are sitlatividell tartar classes according in Olt! age' and 'dont inney Applicants are ad mitted into the Pr henry Department at any agri. oronight boardielLOchils can be anitonfinnfaied at mad irate charges. "The twice for day srlinlao w all vary frpm Three to Eight Pedlars per teens of three ultodits. Any (nether inform:Viol, Inity he obiained of the Pt In• cipal, at the Seminary. • frefereerre.—Right Rev. Alonzo Porter, RI,. Wm C. COniey•itillgt P 311111,, Hon. Chat, W., nuns 0 . Parry and Andrew Russel, Oat. 6, 1i49, 41-If Patent Lubricating Oil. R. D. SCHLORNED.. H AVING purchased the exclusive mitt for mane. ll. factoring and .vendlina the Patent TuhricatineOil, from P. ti Devlan Co., for Schuylkill. Datudln.Lett. it non. Colo inhia.,Northumb erlantl,l.ll7, Lycomine, Lehigh. Valium rind Northampton Countie4. lie announces to the public that he has commenced the manninctote .of it Is the Borough of PnitAville, n . ,Dere he will hr happy to tittpp/y all orders proMptly, aro! at the same rate. it ran hopurchased from the riflrlf :if the parenfrieht. Thl.l off naa pa Jaturtry Ifith, In IN, arid it: euperior excellence and.eiteapne,, tine:N:ll,lly civrh if the preferen, liver aa ether oils w rise, tint all land. nil Slrlf I.lc-billery. Loco 1110IIVOI arid caracus oar item fur lamp use.. , . . . All onlere I,r, it n. slr. rp , will be iuntuptiv ntt..ndetl to, . - ~ It. I. :WHIMS F:lt, Col, rn Ft , o!Srosite the Post I.llfire. • I.4pttxvillo, lone Its. 1,0. . The following c..ifillentrs xhow• Ito chlrarter : Philadelphia, Drr. I, 16 Pi Me”rs. P. S. neaten & Ca.—ftentlemate—The Pa tent Composition you drat me to have two,, and which van design an a substitute Oreille hest oil in the work ingot Machinery, lon. I ant happy td say, tunic than realized my e.spertarmns. I had it (ally tested on a LocomOtive Enalne for two days, (In rainy weather, with thud flying over the marhine at every revolution) by a sktllfill engineer, whn ensures me that It works entral to the best spermaceti nil, with a nevi,/ in quantity of 20 - per cent. Thin saving. tneea,,,,,,,,th the greatly reduced price at which yout7.fornt the you, can furnish the article, trillstranaly on Railroads and to large mills and h•cherles where large quantitleinf Oil are used. I hav e now nn dooht or its entire success, and Tinder that Imp...spin!, tender you my sincere congratulations. Trudy noon, Pntt•vitlr,.t:m^H.'l9. . . This lq to i'ertlfy that we have been using P H Oevlan Co'S Patent imbriratins Oil fnr the fact Nix weeks and can given... nor decided opintnn, that, herlde:4 i:s bring an, much cheaper its peculiar rrip . erlority over the best sperm nil, Is Ito dnrahOlty in machinery_ which 'renders It a very dekrahre,arlele for that par. , 1 V” nO.n•; , 'IY ..rg , l.!ed in ;if; nod shipplor coal. havir,_ eleven steam engines ni v 30 1 ,116 capacities at work hotSlirli coal. pt write water, dr.c. No : Nes, lisTiTooP Co. • P 8 Dania. Co—eentleme r n have hvnn your Patent Enhricating Oil on all ilia mar Murry tit' the Ilea - dills iron anti nail w.ctlis, tar the last nine weekiond we consider we hoot• iiecn it n flir trial. us [he works are calculated in manniacture roar thousand tons of iron and nails per ;moon. The math very j.n.y, engine one bondtetrarul silty rho.e power, and the speedc ar e hunt thirty tri Mine hundred ravnlut 101. pe r 111 i MI . . After the above trial, we ccn recommend the oil a= equal to the hoer eperat nit used in the Von nary. via for lienv)ng bearings and Ittit gpe , l,‘, such as chaffing and fans. frenlain yours. tic . • ' - 4tUr9 :11 . Chury, Manavenpf the Reading tron,lSail coal Tube work a '4). ..- - ci—tx WORKS 9 1 1141 PitOPHIF.TOR I f ilie Brockville Works, re spectfully Miens to threninordillty of the enrroqiid• ipg distract, a micialty, iu Elio article of CavAAA on- EE VittezEn iliticne, t intenderi to supersede in this region, the t pressed BrieSs. The peculiar Inducements h.. presence In this article. are its tavern. ticatity. .inrabihty,4o/I.lsty of leftit ; oral amperes fo.the silent of more tha :id Per cent coin-I with the Philadelphia - Erick, wines ns,d in rids loralitx. The size ie larger ilian the ordinary Article, and proportions mathematically corm ; and to initiate any inconvenienre it) in workingin the "Altai sued hri.cl(e. he will furniste rheaptr finalities of the needful si,e, for gable and inside walling. • A piece o(wail built of the elinve Itrielis, may he seen after Monday nest, 'unde r tut porch, 31 the Penn• sylrania Hall, in this Borough. tle al.ri solicits atten tion to his l'oeveVO l'AVlvo,erilelin, ns superior lo op. pee t e t i t , durability and ciltitpiters, to the Philadelphia Paving Bricks. Wedge Bricks fur Arthes,Key Wedges,Sirle Wedges, FUre4u and Kiln Linings, Stove Plates, etpout Cut ters, Bloekl for Coping, rln for Hinges. Ncyapers, in t ,e . i, t tiired to order at short notice. .Fee correct frietiroratlon as to the intrinSic qualities and adeptation• of tile. above Frant and Paving Brickry he Is permitted - to refer to the foltinvik practical men Meaers,Jessen Georius...Arthitect and Builder. f . Joan ftle•lisaaos, Master Brick-layer. LAMAR DAV. . do Jana L. l'ila,trrix, do i " Tuns. P. DAVIII, do • 1 Orders rtispectfully mliched by the Prciprletor. Of nee over Horace Smith, Esq.'s Centre st.,Pottsville• F. tlOUGSON„Proprietor, 3441 ME MMERSI sATURnAi .MORNI ,130. FRO\I ' , .17it'ef , of Can, to Organize—... and Ho- .I.7eoion nation of Henry The . Ciiitresi of tl embloA at Wa'iliingto The Senate was o'clock. s!., by its p NI. Fillmore,' tW U States. The following SCI Fele'', Ilamlin. Jeffe Downs,-Volker, D, " Ilenry Dodere C i • Hunter, Mason, Mel Davis, Green, Phe; 114 Clreiti Norris, ; vin, - Miller, Clark, I win, Peirce, Calhoti Vulee. Toial as, The Credentials f Senator from Ken urky Those of General Si ields, preientid by Mr- Mlinr they werequalitie, (in Motion. it • Senate meet, On rnotiortl.l it ! Secretary actittain sentatives that-a!ry assembled, and th !,pr.Teed to bUsSin! )O motion, the At twelve o'clo the Clerk of the ll gress tose allt a,' tWelte o'clock, ha' ! pursuanCe of tisal the members by 'ascertaining the r and whether g ante. No one ohjectil The Clerk iprc by State's., count Ntaine. humWd l t an.xvered to their Henry Nes,' ot Pa mot, Va.; A. n. ling; yKi I Julian, Indiana; 1). Hubbard. Al !M. I' Cientry, Va.! The Clerk the rum being ;prese. the Member§ to a Speaker. \ herenoa, it of Ketitucky l tha t the eleettori(lf a the Thirty. , rst voting i ivt "c. appointedH' The Clerk!, phabeiically the tellers relic) of votes giveri \ choice 111. The flouSe the caucus tin Locofocos len of Geo., and tl of Mass., 1100,111:0141. TIP Winthrop; I). V:110101. F. K, gentry, %V. Srattrrung, inill Cobb. Loco 99 Inthrop w 97 Wilmot F.M. Gentry, W. Scattering, 121 . . . . r.. 1.0/ . 07 0 . 0 .101 100 100- 100, 0 :0 ' .1x) soot) s 4, 5, 21 21 )• 57 ..30 47 54' 56 of the lwedls'has been 11.0 h: • r tempt ,to elect a SpeakS . .: of bein* organized , the &in !,.l leas traitsacyd no 10singss• ''. I On the,.cith instant _after 1 ballot Alr. ; ohnson of Tin: I d n . resolution to this effect:. ' h ' 1 e i i i e e x a t . pu o r t a e litT an t y 4 : v iri bt a e i s i all !etc and , so dedlarecl by the 1 The sumed in the The Ilouse, ' ate of tours: of importane the thirteenil nessee offal 'That on th who shall he the Spea clerk. After an i teffecitial effnA by Mr. ! Johni. T ., son to debt on the questiOn, the iesolt:L: tion *as lah! On the table. On motie. the - proposition NN'aS ',aid' on' the table. y to s s', 110 ; nays 12. hlr. Stan ton, of Tenessee, ha r d a propesitieinArhich he thought! could meet . the case. It was • in substane, ,as 'follows ': That after lhe House her . !twice voted for Speaker;, if n o ! choice sha t hOre bedn made, thenylort toa- . joritpshall elect a name from the four Can didates liar nilhe lagest number of votes, and if ther r l ,j beim choice, the House shall select from the; two candidates having ,tl' majority o the! last ;trial. On Wed testlay, Mr Calhon . npresentetl l ' the creder fiats! of J• Clemens, Senate"' ..: from Albania,' whe upon being qualitied.'.: took his seat.! Having transacted business the Seate uljOtirna In the I (ise on ! the 6th inst„,lcqai: ii.' McClerlan I,of 111. in KIM retustV,' offer= ed this res llution; i • ,:, Risolve4 existedthey at . if close Vane hit Sis sion, Ge .ad ted, or the better! , Cioyern. ! , ment of thb! Ouse, Old ellici,*iie•orderetr —anti furth r-- Resolved I Jhat Linn 11031ti,01 Ky. he appointed'a 1 retitle m e ted to.ac i t as ettalfman with_ power to prese ve orduntil g speak= er.' shall be diescri, the ' • c . After so e. Om . ston oilwi resplu lion, M. 8 , I ;trip,o iltirylatill; offered the followings: a cubs finite: Resolvtld I That . lessrs. Tjhyd an Vin ton preside Iternat ity as: Chairmen Of- i the [louse, unii ll the el etio.n• of . the Besker , [Cries b , Agree 1r , ` A grrled !' :_, Mr. Robeit t..: St heeek, of Ohio, moved an admend ,tint. t the restilulion 'of, the gentleman f om [lli -,bis.(Mr McClernandl which bas i.ecpt.C. i' It is as followe s • - 4 'That the t-icts, o the Chairman stmilld . have no con collo with legislation,' .. " . . A fter..so .e ,dis ussion, 'these Ni.iposi lions were I, id. on_ the table. 'The Deese I r , dcd t the 18th ballot -for . t wer again unsuccessful, and dl be found above. t . . ual, arced Robinson, wa s ar a.shin ton city, Or(Thutsday ng di entened totakis the life ty, i the Senate thambet. Ile . trait d to Jail, and is sup ' At the present writing , .t=r particulars. then pre,Ee Speakes,lbt the liallot , An indivi rested inl3 last; far 11A% I,lo,nrY hbs pctseti tg.be we bite:ill nsan, rural WM • •,twmity (Th ,tIM-22ti• Cpbb,6s; I Wilmot 7! Booth I;S'.l l inch !don ,on - No elee The 1 to-morrow IMO URNAL Dm% 81.11,..i 644. MI ITiculty fo%. iptaker tL..eMon 1.,q priii .atsi ag— Int e.vt Neal: . I.lnlied S . fatcs as r. Monday last. _ rallell to ord6r at 12 sid , nß officer, Hon. PFcsnled 01 4 the a tth. ciiie . iiii:liiii(i son pavis,l4latignin. wsoh, Cass; • Feeife; i)odae, Jones, Uudee; iso Cooper. John . ps, 'mull. Upham; .'tur eon; Bell:, Pald: Chase, 13adizer.*Cor :, M Iler, VrhileOictl, Clay, electetl for Gveairi, and . of Illintiifi,yere om. upon ‘vln , .th 1.0 and s -tei 1 . , that the ati f. 2 o'clock, 1,1. vas 6 - . {lcreti. that the t the f nose Ifenre orum the Senate hod It the Senate is wady to ; ss. !Senate l iljournell Mr. Campbell. or the last Con— k, 11 ouse :lt as' the hour of et 'would, in over the list of rtt • the purpose of 'pf lose, ptesent, Ada in attend'; airiy eal tales, ames tidnYM g -- oc cc d to call . the roll with 'the State of 'bnty-one theittb'ets I ntl t% trim arc tl ji r • ul)seploes : ,!vania ; DaviA Nortli Caro . Georgia ; (Z. W. Alston, Alai - deem ; G. Mown. Miss.; and NI. Morton; nns . , Shop o NV. J 'eon 1: mired that a (inn: i yas competent for to the election of q.ved,by proceed to embers prect] to ,e r of the house for rress. the members . Idlers having been' the 'pea Ctin !critic ito call the roll ai !havit'g palled it through. d th.'t the .tt hole number l as 2. , 1 ; ; necessary tti a ' en pr )reckled to (Allot (or speaker. be ng no inhScr \V hi '.s R. C. Winthrop t resul!ed os follow•s: . . .. . t t . Inl 1.1 ?il 1111.91thr.th 719 81h 2111 193 1112 cm 10:9 1921111 Inn 99 i(o. 99 99 iii 25 96 97 N7' 6'1,97. 6 7 'li 9 111 9 9 9 1. 6 6 ; .1 , .1 15 0 6 5 6 6. 6 9 8 16 5 I 0 12 7 12 •11 il 10:12 13) Hill 1:011 /919 17111 2.PIA t .97 g 3 89 t 9 73 66 93. LATER or Me 311 . 11i13 . Cita. IleCernber Sl9 allots have been had -- vote stood as follows:—_, - hrop, 102; Richardsott•23;f 6 ntry 5; ./IfeejeAttd. 1; , .1;:Atoon 1. i cet. . fjoumed at 4. o'clmkiintilt