IN ERA' Jot'TAN Ae—SINGLE u Dollars per annum; pay ; advance, to time who reside nualy in advance to those who oty. The publisher reserves to home 11% Sq per annum, when nger than one Year. . r rnmq .00 THE • , I s it usCRIPTION—T aolß i seoril-Aontiall.3 . l he Counts--and a made out or the Co t imtelf the AI ht to oyaleoCiil dejqed three'eoPtes to 4he li c ven!. vineen! DP Flee dollari In ad Option to the John 4 0 CLUBS. dress, .. Do tin i ' 20 00 ecwillpay forthreeyrw essub "P ATYVERTISiNG ) RATES One Squar , ent; ' 4 ilif , .9, 3 items, gen rithsegnenhitis v rtion„ ••• . . • f-ur Ones. 1 Omni. , 25. Fuh!equent insertinni;enth 12.1 . o n e snnare,lnionthW. . e 3 00 • • gis woIll4. 5 00 , . 'ow , Vrvr• , •••„•7 , 0 00 0,1.1n,,,g Curds of Pivellnes, per anotim„ ' 300 m e •eestosand others. advertising by the • Ve3r. with.thenrivilege of inserting dlr. &rest ndvefilsements weekly, 12 00 61.1,13er Advertisements. as per agreement. •• , 'OLNEY B. PALMER. at Mk Real Pirate row! Nal Jfriiio , ritThlrd & Chesnut Streets:Philadelphia. NOM, Nasvan Street, New Vnrk, • N o . Id. State Strevi.licatnn, and . fluii „ dst carner.,orltaltimore & Calvert Streets B. ,,, mnra , I e Act. Anent far receiving Subserlptloni and Arivestisemente for the Miners' /carnal. TOE CIitf,nILATION of tho Minerr7nnrr4 In,renter h" , sn y ether pnper published In Northern Penloryrn• Ilia. nod hoe, nenrly double the circulation of any other pu!lli4leti in Schuylkill county. -It OM circulate,: )nrrely 4111.11: eftPitAliftr. mnnufncturem iron And coal dealer., throturhout tho Atlantic and F e trtorn Stntro. POTTSVILLE siTcnroxi -. ? DECEMBER 15, 1849 .:PROTITTION TO ,I.MERICN 1 hiftIITSTRY. . .11 . .subseript.ion paper b:is been Pared at thin °Mee. forthe purodse or recei trine .titase ri owing to . derma , the eipensed of cireulatine. Petitions to be presented t o corteress for a repeal of the present British Tariff. and substitutine in ite steads Bill-for the piotection of American induistry. A small contribution from the friemls of Protertton will answer this purpose. it has been rueeested that the moot effectual way in men rine stznatures, would be to employ a person or per-, sbrs, to vim all . the Collieries and.towns, in this comity. if the people desire Protection they matt petition for it. • Petitions to enngress have been itnted, and can be ohnined at this often. - STEAMSHIP Pon riAvANA'.—Tly reference to an advertisement In another column, of A. W. Thompson. President - of - the Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navt sation Company. It. will be seen that the Steamship, PhiladelAlasvill sail from that city on Tuesday nest for dravar,a. Passengetsfot the South, Would do well to try the acCommodations of this splendid vessel. .scritTyLKILL NAVIGATION LANDINGS.—We invite attention to an advertisorheut In another column relative to the Canal Landings. Pergong desiring the use of the Landings for next year, should make appli cation as early-aa possible - TLIF.pi.oron,LOOM AND ANVIL.—This valuable Periodical for December, has been received it con mine a number of interesting. and instructive articles, among -which we both's, letters from IT. C. Carey. to Mr. Meredith. Secretory of the Treasury. contained much soild Information upon the subject of Protection. Published - and edited by I. St Skinner, Philadolphla. THE request of our friend "G. W. U." shall be at tended to neat week. It is delayed thin week, in con sequence Of a "rush" of business. OM PROSPECTIIS In another column wa_publish our Protipectue for 1850. I: will besten that we design making ;extensive improvements in the'Journal. There is being manufactOred, expressly fur the jag of this paper, a font of new and begatifa' Bouigeois Type, in which 'we shall send the Journal tolti readers the first week of the new year. 'We have ether improvements in view which shall place 'the dlin , r's Journal, iri the first rank of news papers. I:lnt,ie refer 'the reader to the Prsgpectus.— WO trust our friends will cut it out. enacts to it a piece of paper, and pEocure subsctibers. If each of our subscribers orotild do thin, our list si uld be doubled in.s short time. We hope our friends will make a little exertion to extend the circula tion and usefulness of the Journql.' ANLEICICAN ART UNION The number of subscribers to, this Institution • far exceeds the number to the 'panic period last year:.. The engrsaing_of YOUTH,, for distribu tion this year has been completed, and is said to be superior to any engraving heretofore issued by ) any Art Union in the United Sto l le.. The num- - bee ei:.Paintings for distribution among the anti.. Scribers.alreatly purchased, exceed FOUR HUN - .DREEOnticpendent of 150 Me l ds! and 20 Ste metes rapresenting a Young, Indian - Hunter.— . Some of the Paintings for distributi'on cost up- wards of $2OOO. •In addition to the engraving each Albstriber will receive a vofomn of Etchings iltustriaing the Legend of Sleepy. Hollow. _ The distribution will take place on the 21st of DereMber inst., and all those who desire to sub ' scribe must band in their names toll. Barman, Honary Secretary for Schuylkill county, previous to, or on the 18 , h lust , to secures cheocefor the . prizes. Subscriptions $O.: • TOE ONION OP Tift'iTATES The newspapers are how so full of discussions in which the integrity of the Union is involved, es a question to be-considered; that it may be well to remind the agitators who are fond of specu lating upon the probabilities of such an event,. thatthe thing is utterly impo.sib'e. It mighi save a great deal of hold talk and bluster if this fact were alWays kept in mind. Upon this subject the Baltimore Aniefrcah tru ly temarko, that E 0 long.ne threats of disunion are likely to create alarm in the public mind, so long will they be resorted to for political, effect. But let it once baunderstood that such threats are idle, and that those who indulge in them are In a fair way tomoke themselves ridiculous ; that the unity of this Republic is a primary, fact from which our whole political system takes its character and pursues its destiny ; that the continuance of such unity is it.poltslale, not to be argued about, not requiting.proof;not admitting of doubt ;..that any theory of disunion is as absurd as it would be to 'isuppOie that the body of a man might be sew ed in two and both parts remain alive; if these things were rightly appreciated, it might. then folloW that the public councils of the country Would be relieved from much useless confusion, to the great benefit of the public business and to the promotion of the national welfare. The profound assurance which dwells in the public mind, in 'relation to the security of the Vision, is so intimately -blended with the very elements of our Political, being that all the efforts of all the agitators, in different sections 'of the country, have not been able -to disturb the calm serenity of that assurance or to excite alarm.— Moderation end forbearance aro usually the char acteristics of conscious strength ; end we doubt not that the greet National Party, which may be summoned in due time to put down disorganizers from whatever qu'arter they may dome, will be as magnanimous 'ai it must - be powerful. it will breathe the true spirit of the UOnstitation.rit will remember what is due to every portion of the Union ; it will cherish the sentiment of national fraterrity, while its stern re,,buke falls upon the factions that-may seek to obliterate that sentiment. The question , of Slavery and other 'questions may have their 'proper prominence ; but the integrity of the Union, with its high supremacy, must rule paramount over all. 8/../Li'Ll IN CAI.IIOIIiIA,-.-TEIN num ber of Chinese arriving in California at Issracs Coimts was said-to be enormous. A letter from thence says That they are brought in cargoes by .English std sold as servants to the high est •biddo{; on the Coolry systim, a shade less than absolute slivery.. This is -a species of trade that will soon get its quietus from the State pc,. weriumen.t• . . SAort Days:—Tho sun nostrvera at 28 minutes After 4, the earliest in the year.. It 'saill continue to do so until about the middle of Docembes. The 2181.6 the shortest day in the year. -After that. the interval between sun-rise and sunset will be lengthened. • . . . " Path, says a tee letter, is more crowded with strangers; and especially with EnFlish,than it his been•st any time-since February: . 9848 r Rents are nearly as high as they mere in 184,.• Tiede 01;1111'0nd is Purishing. _ .. '.. Death oftol. James A. Banks. , We atop the Press to announce the dial% of Cal. James- A. Banks, in California. forme!, of Tamaqua, in this county. We have this infor— mation.hy letter from P. K. Mono& who stairs that. Col. Banks died at S a n Francisco, of ayisen tery, a few days since. l 115 00 10 00 Toe CONITITITTION Or VALITOILICIa.-0(1! readers are aware that a Constitution has been formed by the delegates of the peopleoftbatcoun -Iry. Tee , Contitutiou is a good one, end will no doubt be accepted by the Congress of the U.: States, when California shall 4;k for admission into the Union., It embraces the best fetturei of that of the Eitat&of New iork, , and is creditable to the Territory. Besides Os absolute exClusion of slavery, It provides that ail officers, judicial and executive, ate lobe elected by the people ; the prin ciple of Homestead , Exemption is established, to he her. after carriePout by the Legislateret.the property of marriediwonaen is securer) to them in dependent of their husbands, The Legislature is eubject to very stringent limitations against the contraction 'of public debts, as it is not 10' 46' OVer $300,000 rzc-pi in ca , e of invasion, and all lOU ing of paper' money al has been before stated; by corporations or individuals, is forbidden. In re gard O thought of suffrage. though restricted to, white male citizens of the U. States and of Mexi co, it can be given to Indians, or the descendants of Indians hi certain specified coven, by a vote of two-thirds of the Legislature. Provision is made for establishing a free school system, and there is no imprisonment for debt. No lottery is -to be authorised, nor the sale of lottery tickets allowed. -The Legislative Department of California is to consist of a Senate and Assembly, the sessions to be annual, corrimencing on the third Monday of January, and the election of its members is to take place on Tuesday, next after the first Monday in .November. Senators are to be chosen for two years antytescmblymen far one year. The Jae rites of the Supreme Court are to be elected at the general election, by the people, to hold their office six, y ears. Mil Pnox C►cr r ontita.—The' Steamship Ohio sr: rived of - New York. on Sunday morning last. She brings eighty passengers from California—fifty from New Orleans. and thirteen from Havana. Sheol;o brought twenty—six from New Orloans to Havensond 3650 Spanish doubloons no freight. Among the passengers was Hon. John Slidell, ci-Minister to Mexico, Mr, Lumeden, of the Pic ayune, Captain May, U.S.' A. and a California Tallinn, are among the passengers for New York. omninnications. (For the Mine.' Journal.) ' TWO lIT.7II7DRED YEARS AGO The first of January next, will briny no to the mid dle of the 19th century On the Ist otJenuarv, 1650, the conunirwealth of Enyland had entered upon the twelfth mirth of its existence. It in dated from the very moment of the 30th of ilist preceding Jammer,' when Charles I. with that tnajestic dlynity of manner: whichever characterized him, gracefully adjusted his person on the block in the - presence of ten thousand spectators, as on a pillow fora night's repose in the solitude of a quiet chamber. Oh that day, two men, each in hi. forty-second year % each distinyuishett•rucs for the part•he HAP 'ACTED, each more distmattinhed NOW rn• the, [Mt he , WAADOCT TO ACT, each of an integrity'which nn prospect of advantage. no regard for safety could cor rupt, stood in fronting opposition. John Mthrin'west writtny in London to prove that the Regicides were illustrious patriots. who had delivered them country froM an oppressive tyrant Edward Hyde. afterwerdo Loth Clarendon, was writing in Pans in prove that thr:Regicides were rebels, who bad mtuderttl a pure minded sovereign ratiltrin was an admirer of Crotn well, and was soon to breenr He. Latin Secretari„ Clarendon was the adviser of Charles 11. and wan ten veers after to become, his prime minister. Clarendrin had, sought life by flight, before the dripping head iar • Charles I. was held tip in front of Whitehall Palace. Milton, ten yearn later, might life-by ronceatment, before the ehasily skull of Oliver Cyrrthell was nailed up• on the pinnacle of Westminster HMI. fifilten wrote the greatest epic pocrit which the Oorld has yet seen, after all his iniolortitnes, - -thrluding Mindrthss OiMP sit heavily upon him. larendon writs the be,st history that England conserved for oven, after his fall and banishment. . Milton's deocenolent•, we refire' ito know, were obscure and indigent Clarendroos two grand-daughters Mary and Anne. were Sovereign Queens of England. E. D. S. Worth*" Ninrra• Journal.] SIZES OF COAL Mr. Bann3n am gratified to ohyerve,Mwt atlentton is being diretied to still further reduction in number of .. ..sizeo of Coal. Any me:lst - 1W raletelated to relieve thefoperator hum the low, Which lie hail in incur upon i large part of his prodnet. cannot ..ait to receive hio;hOrrty rant:trio fain favor bin iinpreshea with the - steheotions of your correspondent The Mixtpre of,.( . ;ftestnut part of the. broken siies, will make'dgnod.artiele for almost any purpose. Ni', better plan . cab be adopted to enhanceihe Value of ithe form,: "iconsommation devoutly to be wished for.' Since Nnt has been mined with Stow. Chesnrit is considerably larger than it was prior to that arrange ment. While both landlord and tenant lose by this,. the dealer to greatly the gainer By screening it. which I observe is done in the yarus,.the pitrchaser obtains quite a large proportion of a sign sufficient I a large to he sold as Nut COai The rfltiStallt cry is Inc a LARGE chesnut. not be,ose any 1621 will not answer for limeburnern or other purposes for which it is said to be resigned, but in order to lie able to get the greatest fl unniiin to yell n, 'i t. If this article aS it is now made, can be used f,r vivi i ontiOnrnestic purposes. surely there ran he no &alibi about the propriety of mixing it with the larger sizes. —.on of Coal which is wasted --- The very tare proportion n...0al whit... . 7 and en reduced in sizevas to be of little value I is a source salve complaint. , Ifil is susceptible of reme dy. no time ought to be lost it devising one, -The discontinuance of twin Rollers would accom plish much saving. Moro stringent provisions in LNIFCS, in reference to Chesnut Coal. would ensure more care and prevent much loss. Few landlords can be aware of the fact that they get paid for lonli about-two-thirds of the product of-their veins. DIAMOND. 110 W TO MAKE A PORTLY NE.I, Take earnestly hold of life, as capacitated for, and - destined to a high and noble purpose. Study closer), the mind': bent for a' labor or profession. Adopt it early, and pursue it steadily, never bak ing hack to the tuned furrow,but forward to the new ground, that' ever remains to . be brokra.— Means and ways are abundant to every cnan'esuc cuss, if will and onion are rightly adapted to them. Our rich men, and our great men, have carved their paths to fortune and fame by this eternal principle--a principle that cannot fail to reward its votary, 1(11 be resolutely pursued. Ta sigh or repine over lack of inheritance, is un manly Every mit should strive to be a eredi -tor, instead of inheritor. He ehoukl bequeath in stead of borrow. The humnn race, in this re aped, want dignity and discipline. .4„pref.tra to wield the rusted sword of valorous forefather's, to forging„ its own weapons. This is 'a meat and .ignnlV spirit. Let every .man be 'clinacios of th/God in him, and the providence over him, an fight his own battle with he own good lance. Let him feel that it is better to earn a crust, than to inherit coffers of gold. This spirit of self-no bility, once learned, an) every man • will dis Cover i within himself, under God the elements anl ti ca pacities of wealth. He will be rich, ine, table rich, in self-resources, and can . lift his face p oud ly to meet the noblest among nten.—N. Y. un. South Carolina Folly —lt is repotted lb t the South Caroline members of Congress hie. said that they would just as lease see a Whig es a dem: ocratie organization of the House, but wool pre fer a disorganization. Divorce Can.—Giriiesatenn bas advan far in California, that a divorce has been gr —Denote Barman complain , d of her hu Jacob Harmon. on the ground of bruialiq drunkeneao and a divorce sans granted. i Increase of.Emigralion.—Fr , m official cos we learn thet that the whole number ct tnigrants arrive) at New-York from Jsritiaj to 4th incl.. has been 230,433—an exiess 257 over those arriving in the corte,poniti OA last year. Childs Acquitted—Arty atrial of five nine Jaya of which were convomed in tha mint—Childs, who Wal en officer in the Missonri. - claarged with embezzling a large of ita gold coin—hes been acquitted. Fall of Wheat.—The “City Mill," at ' ter, gave' way last Tuesday, under ' the p -o'eleven thousand buthels ol wheat. all o went dOwn to the. TIM below the mill, a lost. This sudden fall of grain, would r prier.' . . £Th it fti!l s. l'Allaw me toprerenf you," at the foreman of thi grand jury maid to.the culprit. . Putiout Cenaus 4 -There.ar 70,707 - parents i i in t lientucky, and 192.990 children. not/mime! cotton factory it about to be eree... - ie m Augueta, Ge. . - . MIWe rim en Indian vesterda , 'oho figured out MI hia finery, to kill, evidently. thought himself &La I but two teeeks_ since., sae saw en Indian Simmer.—Sl. Louie Organ. . - -.. iThe whole amount of damage by fire, in floe. . during the year ending September lam, wee 0100.525, upon ankh there was insurance to the lount of 216.992. - • . . td rather not take a horn with you," 'as the er raid to the bOll ; but ihei bill! treated him tri two horns, and the loafer got , quite high. f The A meric.an theatre is to b l ar erected in Ports mouth equate, California, mid it company 'Of ,Spanish dancers was expected, • ~ • i,lron Foundry in Ca liforni atiout 51:1 mechanics, dpe.. sai l . ht. on 371 h, who intend ea , fo ndry and - saw:-mill there. 1 Mr. llkEtrath, of the New ' others: have formed an associati l pfirposee in:the vicinity of Pitt' IA western girl, after giving mech. e: claimed, upon my CO tillten a little rye, old boss." 1 The Priferenee—,A news , cirCule , i_ng 10 0"0 copies year to the government (or Here in the United Statre new' , of lax - as the hi , we breathe. The Hungarian and Germ caring to give.Grn Klaplus upon his arrival in New T., 1 man republicans— W saaendon prankfort—arrived there on S plendid, from Havrir. jj New -York Canals —The Were Closed on Wednesday. s'ent exceed those of the_past collected last year..W4B the amount collected is $3.2501 an increase of $13,548,80. The Texas Crops.—The 9th ult.; says that during the years, there has never been w and corntilete a failure in lb. throughout the northern count Non Intereauese.—Petition i. New York, praying Congress ourse with Austria, on accou ately enacted there. The - popul.tiou - of Minis() 'enstrs'recently completed, is dians in the Territory are esti 1 License, to sell infoxicatinu in but four towns in Rhode Is Smithfield, Fetter, - Welt ton. The a ife of a German' rinse! came the mother, s revs - days at- a• birth. About a year manner three bays at a birth are alive and doing well. Fite Schools in, :rya° Yor • I • law, submitted to th people .1 York at the recent section, It the - following vote: for free ! ngurm free Schools 91,951 of 157,921 for the la ... . , i t, The'parents of th l e young celebrated on the , lib of No brunn, the reventy-tph annis' liege, the Queens ir Prusna insit.ll 'guests. - • The !-chivalry, of South C. sing spin. They I ik of ~c ol) and s.trt.e remedial° 0 pledge a in the State" to st nd like t 1 "always barking ro • nil the co it had ribaer !Pen.' Thanksgiving' it New O. ut!. , apiiroo Oa Pr MOT! Wel different promo', at I the 41ty fermi ter nit claw r ee of ciriVi stores and Fnitendling thew Ilona. The rota 'in the new Ivrr were sold. ellebr days son . 00 1 ) beyond the Whole expo church. Mio.ouri th wine cod to ego,' • Gernms n hairy gne. imam n•• rin•• cek ; of c 10; <mill rhe t Yik an hour. ere - in surce.igful Deathi in N. in Now Ynrk to t lion 33; dv4rriii.l Fait Travelqd hrr :rip frmil N• rv,•i,g••il 21 mil. /ad Raihaul icy nf . Aigii a railway It' Iptrerta be n i r a sl6va g el.—ptght the, little stli An Undergro I - atatinrihe+ ni-the eh , • conotructiyo pripulattnn in the' the rennitl2 of en. • Liberty is Swd then r 4 Clr. flonl chill of M log bitten by e nannies of int.r'xtin¢ Duck.; cotvoy, be t hna•uffr,dillt Man" not d 'l3 Confi,lenc iina of terror/ Mnfidence• ' confidence or tti e'en brilikl the hie death in Nevi fined In hie bed York is p reIEM , , The Coil Tr a de The ntiantity seta by Rail Road, this week, le 23,121 , 1 ,- 017,—by Cara!, 4,577 13—for the veek, 2709 00 "toriii: l Tile navigation ;by ar.ll, fromaii th e bs ronehleredtte ehmed far the seaenn, and we thereidr Five bi.low the stapplie4, sent tr market in 1849 and 1949 Schuylkill—Rail Road, • 1,216, Canal, 1130' Tineg,ove. - Mlll Lehigh. ONO, Lackawanna, 1 437, Williesbaree, ' 237 Inerente in 180 Ons, To Ole quantitt ikere w be bi Rail Road for the yialanke of make the increna'e In Ike supply tomb. • • We have not tpien the Shag , the calculation. hut that lb tesall vary much from last year. - As soon as svb receive tbs. n from all the dillb4ent regions lb, our annual staV. Mal table. Amount of Coal sent over ths .1 inc Railroad and 13cliu:Okill Nay on.Thursilav el... Dims, Ias tRAILROAD. VlPotx Tirrat. • P Cat Ann, 67x5 07 341,822 15 Pottgoillo, • 3.100 12 132.602 16 S.llaven, 1000x' 01 478,713 14 •P Clinton, 3,200 01- 129.623 IS ' 23,12 - 1 t 1,095,769 7 • (4,995 07 Troal tkr RR & 1.572.764 04 •To 11 , M11, period !art year. by Rail Do by •Ca Decrease this year, 37,790 1 - _ LEHIGH COAL The followinc la the quantity Lehigh reglan for the week end', WEE' -iinnnit Mine,_ Rhume Run, • 1,:1fi5 [leaver Meadaw. • " 'XI 'Spring Mountain Co. 1,839 Cranberry Coal Co. • 773 : 'Mecum Coal Co. 1,147 , Diamond Coal Co. - 165 Ruck Mountain Co. 711 - I,Viikelbarre Co. tiO ced so anted. 'lnd. end To sem; period Inet year DELAWARE. AND DUDS. Toint ,pinntity shipped to Dee To the name period lest yea r ]. 4 RAIL ROA Tres*narration en tile Railroads Th e following is the quamit . oyer the different Railroads in the week ending Thursday eseil 80t1 f em • l ry Ist f 41,- , g Pe- Mine 41111 and A. H. R.ll. Wile Schuylkill R. R. Dflll Creek do • Mount Carbon do • Schuylkill Valley., do Mt. Carbon and Pt. Carbon da Union Clod! do Stratarn R. R. weekp, ergo sok of ;mount =I To Miladeloblo To New York OATES Ot TOLL •ND TIATOPOITT, forhillanee of se' oehes. efliUM which d was e the • - Fiom 111.C.1600l To Richmond, ; i 80 Philadelphia., 70 - 11111.4 or 11.L'OY CAX• rout . Fs= Mt-Carbon. • To Philadelphia 63 cts. - - THE ; MINERS' JOURNAL, AN - D4OTTSALLE GENERAL ADVERTISER For additional New Advertisement see . Next Page. They mill there be (tend arranged cruder proper Heads. . Colliery at Public. Sale. .AVILL' be sold at Public Sale. on Friday, Dee. * lost, at Slicer Creek, Schuylkill county, a first, rate entirety: consining of a tease on two vane, known no the Sullyman, 6payd Luther Veins, for 6 years, with Entine, Ilienker.Sereene, Drift Care, 12 DWELLING DOUSES; ---- Scolthabop, Stable, Powder Douse. ace. Condition* will be made known ,on the tiny and place of sale. For panteniate inquire of the underaiened sureivire partnere of the late Arm of Dp.nniscon, llnwman ac Co. PETER DOWNAN. New Philadelphia. • - IL SCUNECEENDERG, Tamaqua. Dec 15,i 1642. Military and . Citizens' Ball. .t MILITARY and Citizens Ball will be given by Seott's St. Clair Infantry, ni the house of Daniel Fruit, St. Clair, an Tues d ay evening., January I. IMO. The following gentlemen bane been appointed Mann gen :—Flndley Schick, Cyrus Stf atm, Adam Kline. Jahn W. Williams. ' . Floor MilflAfPf,rearr, JACOD.MATZ A 'Mount—Cu a acts 11,o0inace. , Dec 15.18.19 The Magazines: The Magazines t • rott'is3o.- , QtriltSeltirVON'S to all the Hamitic, for 1650 te. ceived at BUNN/0.'6 Bonk and Varlets; Stotts, and the Numbers delivered free or Postage. *Don't neglect to call at OANNAN'S Bookstore and -News Room. to subscribe.- A deduction made w hen two ormore numbers are taken tad paid in ad vance. Dec 15.1a19. 51- --A camping, - of from (Minty&lsl, ablithing 'an iron ork Tribune, ain3 'n 4)r call alining burg. " bet fiiver alleeuty if you harn't been rrUE subscriber has prepared a large lot -of Thee 1 Books, Pay Rolls, sod Time Books, combined - with and without, printed 'heads. • Pocket Time Books. Quarto do. Primpri,iith the largest assortment in be found in- the United .Btateic Also, Furnace-Time Books. and Keeper's Books. AU of which will be sold at.the most reasonable rates, at BANN AN'S - Cheap Book acd Paper Stores. Dec 15, P 319. 51- riper in England,. . gay! £'3 450 a 4per duty ohne. :pipers are as free 'n citizen+ are pre. a grand rcintion city. 'Tarn Ger , and Brontand. tiday, in the chip APOTHECAILY , S 'TALL ronEvErt t P C h . ta li w tl i C t with i t E h: largest Las o fuel returnedssortmit the fmm P inept h splendid article', suitable for - Christina, and New Tears presents, that has ever been presented to the public of-this place and vicinity, consistina of Cutta Perrha, Terre ,Cotia, Lava and Metallic and eiki , aa. Carol Baskets; 13ohernta, English and French Clam Toilet Itottle.; triellsh and French China Toil et Bottles; Swiss Card Baskets, Odeur Toilet; Work Thum, China Vases, and endlcss'varlety of other ar ticles. • . ''ew York canal. tialk of the pre 'ear. The eia7)unt i .602. ' , This. year 210 BQ, which is The anhscrlbsr informs the public that he recelvee •übecfptinns far the New Gallery of Art; th 6 Nis." painting of which Is Susannah and thek, Elders. and Inc the engraving.the Pirsi fte(ormer• Presenting their Fainoun Protest. - aril! Times cif the course of Eft neer) iners d so general crop am- prevaPs ea of 'he State. MEE= are cfreulating in o sn.p.hd . inter of the berEtrities /TIDE snbscriber has hod manufactured to his aide!, large supply of Medium Day Brinks, ,journal and Ledgers, Demi . Foolscap, do • do De ni and Foolscap Dockets. Demi and Foolscap Letter Books - Cash Rooks. Invoice Hooks. Sc I:areordlng to 4780. The In— 'Dated et $25,000. 4.l . tinks . are panted land, this.year. viz: I nwich end time. • . Also, n large' lot of half bound and Qnartn Blank Books, Receipt , Books, New Books, all of whit!' will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia manufac turers prices. , *The subscriber has all Ida Blank work -manufac tured for his sales of the best materials, the same ns the Wholesale mores In Philadelphia, and concequent• ly can itch as cheap as they can, either wholesale or retail, of Rochester tx ince, of three boys go ohe- had in like The whole six • B. BASTNAN, Pa►'u►ar, &pan?ler, Stationer, Prii;tr and Binder Dec 1,5. 1510. 51.. Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam NAVIGATION coltrANy•=4 LINE. . V. S. MALL STEAMSHIP PHILAD'A., , . - via. cositt.Ekvon •ND ••••N•D• . VIE o F er at i t i d ' s7le 4 rlid l. Steamship NHL • ADELPIII.I'. .1. Gallagher, coin - Wander. will tApositively sail from Philadelphia for Char leston. Saininian, and Haven:Lon. . Tuesday, December IS, ISig:%::::: ---- ::. -, at 10 o'clock, A. 51., from the ContllanY'A Wh , irt foe of Lioutt,rd Street. The PhY.atie , phialins accommodations orsurpas.ed by any Stea mer y , l 240 , i, a nd' ha ving doub'e side lever to nrtne engines, of great strength and power, full re- Hance niny.tte placed upon tier for safety, speed and row ore. Passengers for New Orleans, can 'take Steamer at Havona, or toile the lend route at Charleston or Sa vannah, and proceed ditertl'y on. . RATES OF FARE TO. HAVANA.. Ladies' Saloon and State Room Berth, 870 Gentlemen's •' ' 70 Steerage Berth. - Board found. ' • 3U . RATES C.F FARE TO CHARLESTON AND :SAVANNAH. 'Cabin Pa..tsas.e..S.l..nn Room, to Savannah, 322 A i te " ere g e to Savannah, dud found, 10 Cabbin Passaic In . harleston, . .• ' 20 - Steerage to Chailesi on, and found: . 10 All Tickets must ho -procured nt the . Office of the Company. No. 35 North Wharves: . A. W. TIiOMPSHN, President. Joust L. Linton, Treasure,. . Dec IS, Ibl9. • - - 51-It . ..., .—The free school f the State of New a been adopted by itch oole, '259 .875 ; .howing a majority I ,Anairian Emperor, 'ember, at Schron mei of their mar. and Saxony being i•• • • 1,1111113' 15 etrerver ng out the.milttia, " I ~t he fighting men a dog at Margate, :ner at some enemy liana.—On the 29th 1 le tlefivwed by The wig Re:1(1mill by cling 'belt Oil bponet. vote-, St Church, Brook• tr, end hroiteht $9,- 1 fe of truthigng the re manufictu-ring s NI sus , 6... yards r .I,•fferenn eats. 1 , over, 208 deaths ,riler , I ; consump at 5. amtiott Atide , nn sny, the other day. I.—The municipal 'fP have authurved 'vie!" that teem the den to permit und. 'laves:recently made oe Bt3to of INla- Fore•, of e mad dog iegerdly, hydrophobia. (ea.—Such i, the man thet :he has a. The rqdrt of ntrue, although con. Iclcoi.,s Astrology, Astrotio - my, Threnolfw- ny and anomancy. By PlMPkruirill C. W. ItORACK, PRO'( SWEDEN. No. 71 LOCUST 577. ;'ET, Opposite the -41usict. Feed Ilall—KVDELrlils, Pa. • '7l ENTAIL F.LECTRIEk It, and the eicitament of ISI the pithlig mind about Mr. Forrest and Maeready - are mere shadows to the wcolderful case of Captain Myers. which has been so sa,tis fact - 061y settled by C W. Roll ICE. of No. 71 Locust Street, above Eighth street, opposite the Musical Fußd Hall. Read, all you who ore skeptical, read. and nionongeehe in doubt. On • the 11th day of last April, having had fifteen dollars stolen from my house, I was persuaded to Wall en the celebrated Astrologer. and. make use of his power for -the resintatlon of the toot money ; having been Wets , dent of human nature rill of my life. and having had the advantages of vikiting haw of 'the largest foreign ports in Europe, I have seen native at ilralle and abroad, and having heard of the teputation of this wonderful matt, I called on him, a complete unbellev-, trio his science ; but when he described exactly the person that had taken the money frtini mr.tand told me the place Where the money had been hidden, and caused the person he described. to bring the money bark to toe. what was Ito do/ Why, to believe in his science, and recommend others who are similarly situ. aled,co call linmediatelyon Lim for the benefit of his power and advice in the restoration 'of stolen or lost property. For more particulars of ,this wonderful Case, ' , cheerfully invite any lady or gentleman, to call op me, in Lancaster street, .2d door below Wharton, hs,weer Front and Second streets, below' Prime., Southwark. Care M. Mama., • -Pilot on the Delaware river, formerly Commander of for 1519.- 23 1,095,769 1 66•! 496 995 , .20 77,429 • it q 146 ): 7 4g1 9 179: 259,090 65 881 , 3,163.755 3,069,692 03,873 dded about 30,000 trips ecrmber,—whlchwill for 1649 about 125,000 okin Coal Thule into all him, stud will not the ship._ _ City of PAifoulolphia, as. On this eleventh day of May. A. D., ISO, personal ly appeared before me. the Orkscriber, one of the Al dormen in and for the said city, the above named Cap Dyers. who heirg sworn according to law. deprive statement and says the above is true in eveiy particu lar, in the best of his knowledge and belief. AVltness my band and teat. the day and year above written.. dons A. WUITY. Metal quantities sent 1EI40; re will publish biladelphla and Read- I natlon•lor the week Mr. C. W. Bedeck, Sir feel it my ditty to ac knowledge publicly the wonderfuland astonishing cure you have made in my rase._ For three years past I have lived a Most wretched life, from-low spirts, loss of appetite, dreadfia , headache, sore throat, debility, and revere pains - in my breast, and was confined to my bed for the greater part .of that time. I .have em plityml about a dozen of our most skillful physicians during the three years, but without the least bnneflt, and all hope for me seemed to be gone: but hearing frequently during thrhiast two jean, f the high repu tation Mr. Roback had acquired by curing diseases, which the first doctors Avere unable to relieve, and 'different ladies having called-on me, whom he had ruled after they were given up by their physicians, by their advice in April last, I determined! to send a per son to consult him for me...ln few days after I had been under Mr.. Roback's care, I began to feel 1 was getting better each day, and nt the end of seven weeks weir completely cured, and am now as well as ever I was In my life, all which I owe ti the care and pre ec rip of Abet truly wonderful man; Mr. C.'W. Roback. Mr. Itoback is perfectly at liberty to make this pub. lie, that the citizens of Philadelphia may know who to consult in desperate cases, and if any lady or gen tleman would know more particulars of my sickness and cure, I cheerfully ihvite them to call at my resi dence, No. 6 Lombard Row, Lnmbatd street, batareen Seventh and Eighth sts, Philadelphia. ' Mawr Asia Ilt.sce. CANAL • WEEK. TOTAL. 1,145 03 2.32,651 14 319 10 75,125 00 1,743 13 140,234 15 1,259 03 39,938 18 4,377 13 000;oos 0 road 1.177.21T7 0.3 tal 433:137 Oa 1,610 554 16 RADE: ,fe•nal sent from the g Dee. B. 184 V . . TOTA .g 976,300 06 10 102391 10 9 73,616 09 4 . 1 0 2,139 - 10 /9 36,232 16 92,146 01 11,359 08 9-2 1 85,819 02 13 19,390 07 The following - stajement of the miraculous cure ef fected on my son lathes, by the wonderful skill of the celebrated Astrologer, C. W. Itoback, No. 71 Locust street, above Eighth. I feel it to lie a . duty . ,to make known to the public, that others may know who to consult in like cases. . . My son, James Roberts, having been away from me for years, and as 1 know nbarly ruined by the coo frequent use of the bottle,) was advised by my friends, on the 18th of October last. to call oh the truly won derful man Mr. Rollick, who at once assured we he would restore my con to me, and he his by his extra ordinary prover brought him hack, and so altered his mind, that from that time he has been a study add In dustrious man, and a gond citiien, hating the: very sight of liquor, and disgusted with those who one it. I feel under many obligations to Mr. Roback, for his Wonderful core, and would invite any lady or gentle man, who may wish to learn further particulars, to can on meal my residence in North ,Sccond Street, Philadelphia. between Montgoniery and Ragtime eta. It is impossible to express the feelings that the kind ness and wonderful power of Mr. Pollack, hue caused eta. Eane RonitaTt. City of Pai/addpkin, es.' On the 30th day of May, A. 11, 1849, personally 'neared before me. the subscriber, one of the Aldermen in and for said city, the above named Emma Roberts, Who being sworn acentding to law, deposes and says the above statement is true in every particular, to the best of her knowledge and . belief. Witnew my hand and seal, the day and year above written: ARMOM DAV.I.S., Alderman, [l,. . Dec 15, 1619'. 51-eow-iy 103 - 709,578 00 '10.740 00 10,00 , 3 'N COAL. TRADE 1 1.1849. 4.54.104 tons. I'," 1 . 9 Sax,Mill County. or Coal tranoporteil chuylkill County, for )ng. V ECM. TOTAL. 0,540 13 621.752 04 .34/7 I& 161,772 11 ,260 16 250,5411 07 , !.94/7 03 209,702 05 .759 II 314,045 03 466 05 344,035 17 1,208 02 77,928 15 990 16 - 553325 II 73cte.;:er ton 00 DION OW RAILROAD 011 - . S.llaveLP:Clinton. 1 75 1 55 165 1 65 ALAND!. ti 9 FRAMON ::.1/11aven. P•CIInIDn. 62 cur., 73 et?. Time Books Tor 1930. Christmas is Coming ! 3. CURTIS C, IIUCIIES 31-if Blank - Books fOr ISSO. WONDERFUL pun. CEUTIFICATE MARY MIN DtdiCSl STILL MORE ASTONISIONO!. tiir..craTiricAle or M. Itoortrts Thomai Foster & Co. - NEST woLssits AND RETAIL BOOT n AND SIMS STORE. - 1233 TILE subscribers Invite the attention of the ,public A to the very extensive assortment of Goods, con misting of GENTLEMEN'S Calf Stitched,' Fudged and Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip, double soled Sewed and Pee red Pools, Water i'rnnf Boots erwed and'Pereed, . from *2 to $4; New England and Philadelphia man ufactured Coarsejlonts. In great variety, constant, ly on hand; Oath and Lasline Gaiter Boots, and. Congress Gaiters, Calf Nulifiers, Oregon Ties, and Sewed and Pegged Mnnrees. MINERS' Boots and Monroes, of fast quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' Boots and Mourner enure or fine. LADYS' French and Et Lusting' Goiter Bunts, 'Morocco, Calfskin and Gnat Reletees, Freer h hint rine°. Calfskin and Gnat Botees, French Morocco, Rid well and pump spring' Buskins and Jefferanne, French ;doormen and Rid Turnrotiods, from 50 eta. in I ;'Mew England Bootees and Shoes of all kinds cheap. ' MISSES • and Childrens• Manteca and Shoe.. a large • asortment suitable for this market,. constantly on hand. GEM Elastic Shoes. Our stork niGum Elastic Shoes mg. crib, hear man. aorta red n 'Celestite country can afford. Ladle. and Gentlemen ivnuld do well to rail and provide them selves with Fond Gum winner. the hest preventitive vet discovered of Cal& Conchs and Consumption. TRUNH 9 . Carpet Bags and Valk**. a The Travellint community wllOind us well.sup ladled with the abond articles which we will sell at: tnoderate prices. -Boots and Shoes. made or repaired Winder. ' 35.TER513 CASH. Dec 15;1949. - 51 ; tf Gola'Pens Very Cheap. GOLD PENS of a sand quality as low an 75 cents Just recelvad and for sale at Dee 15. 1640. Furniture! Furniture ! == MIMI - GRESSANG. & SILLYMAN RESPECTFULLY announce `to the citizens at Pottsville end the snrrouratiwz neighborhood that they have opened,a -FURNITURE WARE-ROOM, in .1114- kentarigo Sirret, a fee dour. /nips Centre, where they ha, eon hand a laree and fashionable stock of Furni ture. embracing the latest and most. fashionible st) les. all of- which has been ninnufactured to their order by the best makers in olirrlties. Their stock etnbracesn general assortment of all the attic!. embraced In fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most lustirious manner. Bedsteads ranging in price from *3, to SAd. —and alt other articles of furnitute in promotion. 4n their 'stock is also embract d a large assortmeht of Ye. netian Blinds and Window Shades of the most approv. '.erLpairerns. selected With great care. '-111.44tRET-TI.N - 111. , . BEDDING AND. UPHOLSTERY. Tliefluive3larradded-to the stock a lot of Carpet ing of the. various qualities, and Bedding, to which they call the particular attention of those in want of these 1 articles. It is our design to keep all the articles ofFurnititre required to Sclinylkill Vonnty.and prevent the neces sity of persons going abroad in search of elegant-arti cles of Furniture. allot' which they are determined to sell at les. pt:ccs titan they can he obtained rise where, with parking and carriage added'. They thew. fore earnestly invite those who are about furnishing -houses and tlinaValen who require additional furniture. in give theta a rail. a< they litter thenewhies they tan give them any kind of a - lit out" they may require at a great saving of nimbi, . . HENRI' GRESSANG. /writ 7 15-qj : ALEXANDER SILL'MAN New 111usIe.: • rutin. Thou Art an admired vong, ' • Woman•a Leiv, Love. do - A Dre.tin th.d.l. , •ve ran 11M . Cr Forge..t,„ do • 1 will not breathe thy name. do • Gr (lite Dr o!rfl , do 4eannitt and Donald. a beantlful Scotch haltml, Eibtopian . Glenn Mary , Polka, N: rne. e Polka, Mary. Ann 44'3117.. Pieces not tin hand . ohiained to order. al Ito) NA N'S, • Honk and Murk Storm. Nnv 17. 1519. 47. Register's Notice. v . o - ricr. in-hereby given Von the following Admin . ituratore he. ..I.lu, nettled, hew, hied their to gotten*, account., "r the in the iirei,ter's Other of stehtit lk COO v,rivbirlt accounts have hero allo• •ed i v, the Rental er, and wi! , hr prreem led to the Joilees of the Orphans' Court. on Monday, the lith (lay of Decent,. r. at.lo .drlock In the fere c.r. 4-n101r:retool. tYhen 'Find wheteall pergooe toteri:sted may attend if they thluk propa , r; to Wit : I. Thn final account of Mnsea Reed, Surviyhig, Ad mitd.ir:,tor or the rotate of John Reed, late of th Itorointh °twat...hoe!. deceatted. 2. Toe account of F.' It. Ketuec, Administrator the estate of Samuel Ketner,-late of West 11 room Township deceased. DANIEI. FOLEIICIIEIC, Register. yesclsterrs ()thee. bull, Nov 17, 1612. 47-51 Thompson.. El f - - itr.. ESTATE AGENT, AND -VOLLEcToR OF RENTs, 0 6cs in - Purt Carbun, Schuylkill _County, Pa. C Z antisrlitier will take charge of Coal Lands, L . I v olrh: Houses. and other property, and rorect Rents for the same, in the County of Schttylkill..and all other business ronnected with his Agency, will be promptly attended to TIIO34PPOS, , Port Cathnn,Achnyln ill en., Refers to tine! Patterson, , and Horace Smith, Esq. Pottsville. Samuel Nell. Rending: •' Wm. H. Wilson, No. 9, North 311 at Philadelphia (May 12.'4 Rbilng Sun .Hotel, ..1 1. 1. 7 ..._ . TtiE I.4l,•rsigiord r..sp.ci folly anrouncom 7,,, to the citizens of S.chttylklll County, and - SFP. ' travellers 111 general, that he has taken that --- •MI eatablished stand known as 'Yost's Hotel,' and late'', kept by'Jeremlah flushes, at the Coaxer or SEMIPPI and 311VtitpVIL‘k Sip, in the Borough rif rotMvllle .which he lI3P titTe4 up with special ref. ference to die comfort of those who may favor him with their cemtorn. . - The Moire is pleasantly located, with stabling and a large yard attached, calculated to accommodate. Farm ers, and persona travelling with horses and Carriages The proprietor has his house well furnished. and will pare ro palha nr exPense to Ripply his Table and Bar n a Manner which cannot fail In Word general satis faction, An nttentive. faithful . bonier will always he in at etndanee. so . that aneata may rely on Maine 1114.4 horn es properly attended to. MICHAEL SELTZER. May 10,49. —2l- ly N. M. Newnatn , s FLOP, „ BEATTY'S ROW, NORWEGIAN STREET, Pottlvilte. Pa. • A Lt. kindb of. Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Brass Cocks (a superior article.) Rath Tubs, Shower Baths Hydranti. Ilydrtmt nose, Double and Single Acting Pumps, &c.. kept constantly on hand aid for sale.— Kitchen Sinks madeto order, neat and durable, and al kinds ofPlumbinlng done in the best manner: Paire Cod Liver OH. 'Fin' received direct from Neva Scotia, where It is .1 manufactured. under the suneriniendahie of the proprietors of one of the principal Drug Onuses in New York; to whom confidence can be place,d, as they are men knowlriily qualified in their business_ N. IL—Also, various Cod Liver Oils, (torn different mannfactiwers, to he had in bottles or bulk_ to suit purchisers,aci JOHN O. BROWN'S ' Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, Centre St. Dee I, Nig. • Chtf Patagonia Gnano.• TIM subscribers invite the attention of farmer and clealra In thcir,supply of this remarkable fer tilizer—their own Importation, and selected by on ex perlenced supercargo. Being dry like the Peruv lan. It is all packed in Whit Cotton bags—but not being like that, a Government monopoly: con be afforded at a !overprice. Orders from n distance can be executed either from our stockahere or at New York, . . . . . . . BOUTTER dr. BROUGHTON. 1 , 39 North Wharves, Philadelphia Behr EL Ittig. _. 37- Doct. S. P. Townsend's CELEBRATED SARSAPARILLA. 12 , 1rb z o "N ,11 1 2 . .V...1 . 6 P e,;„Tn o „ w :n •e ie n l d ;. ' 'al a t r a i d nd far sate by .B i ANNAN, Agent for frebnylkill County. N. 11.—Drogelsts supplied by•t he dozen, at regular whotesalrf prices. Nov 10;1 , 330. - Blacking! Blacking: I ACM \ celebrated Oil pule Illacklng In boles ka for polionlng end pre's-ming the Mother, une qualled by any yet offered to the pabl.c , • repots Iby A.Machin, Blacking Menefee' Ira and Block Lead refiner, opposite Lauer i Orchard Brest ery Pettit/Ile, Pa It you want your Boots clean to keep them from cracking ire sure to use none but Maehms oil Blocking, For this lustre Is brought to not wonderful pass, The face Is seen better in the Boot than the glass , ireatores supplied on rcaeonuble term . Dee I, INF 91 lt A cAnn—Lirrt 5 & RITLIIIIN WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in DRY .00DS,GROCERIES TEAS LIQUORS are 3iore on centre Street, near the corner of Ma hantongo, to which the'atteutoa of the ginseng of tics and country is respectfully ed JOHN L. I ITTLE rettsatlle Oct 28-441 - 'JOAN S. C MARTIN • List of Letters, IikKAINING in the Post- Wee Popsillth. Po on the to orDeeember. INR• Wm A Hot:rainMeNnity AnthonyArchbald Joint Hyland Johniton McKeon Bridget • Anspash John DUD: Th - OTILIS LOWS. Ifetarty Daniel McEvoy Dt.dley - !badly Dennis Heinrich Joseph Merioltygarnes Bast Isaac Hitt Jahn L McDonald Was Barns Patrick /roam Patrick- McEls sin Barnab' illainehan Jerettrifilearies E Mcliale John .. . . .. . .. [Mance John Hopkins Martin . N' Brennan Edmund Hikes Sincletop Nanghtin Jobe Brady Ja Ines Higatertyllos . 0 Brlerly Robert Hollnan Peter. ()Italy Patrick Babe Wr t , . Haley Thomas ()Reran Dearth Bedsll Thomas Haney Francis °Neat Hugh Bright F W Hoary John ' 01lara Mary Buell) , James 'Healy Mrs . . P Brealy James Herten Mrs - Parmley 'Wm I ; Brady Wm Holt it Derolyeb Pride Samuel Bell Samuel ' Harbert Jacob Penn Lodge No 2 Butler, WII Rommel lire C Prall Z • , Backers Dr C Darn Mrs Mary Freston John Sawn David liar. Susan Parton John- Blair Sachuel /hodenn Mary 1., Power Ralph glischotrlohn Ship Letters. Phelan And Bachraely Reubenfindspreth Thos ' ' Bergner Andreas Hildebrand R• flolnnel John Barber fl; policy J - Richicion Peng 'Brewer Um A !christen Thai iinbiniinn 'rhos Rand Miss Sarah Jordan John Rose Daniel- BOter aria,cr Indge Tbmnis 110 Bradley ElizActhinis Thom Roberts Wm Barkley Sarah Jackson Angelina Robinson Morris Skip Lotter,. Jones Catharine Rich Manuel! Bourke John 2 Jones Mary Ann Reily Michael Bradbury Wm. Johnson Elosisa Rogers James T Tinny Wai Jones John ship Megan Thomas Raker Jobs Jones Lewis do Illenkenbach N Bainbridge B Russell Mary. • Rrehery John Knowles Wm Wight Margaret Bradley John WinKaup Joseph nos Mrs Kachael Bergin Finton 2 Krets Henry Rdy Mrs Anthony C Keine Wm Slip Letters. Canon :Michael Kenna Charles Raymond lames Chu:rues Wm • Kauffman Jacob Rees Edward Culling Charles. Krick Elias 2 Richards Francis Outten Maurice 'Kelly John T Ramie Thou Chapman Wm Reiner John Reilly Mathew Crammer Z T Kepley John Richards Lewis Cook John Kelly Edward Rogers George Carty Patrick Kreiger Mtn 2 Raisheck Wm Cute William Kimmel Fielding Roberts Evan Coogan Luke Klein ; it Rothe Christian C Crnmniiller Re'ryKlineWrn policy • S - Crimes Miss MaryKimple, John do Stunt Nathan Channiis Mrs Kilron , Artne Sonlberger Wm P Cminnree CelestiaKerly Miss Sunuch timid Coyle Thom 2 shipEnen Karl whip Smith Alciauder 'Cairo! Stephen iloKnohle G W do Snider John Collieen John doKenworthy Tdo Shoemaker John D L Shelvey Ragh Dreher 11 J Lee Samuel Sweeny Theis • • Davie David lona John Stranger David Daly Daily ' Larkin James Shride Froderich Dardo John ' Lynch John Steakel Wm • Dronsficlii Wm • Lang John Sweeny James Daly Hugh, Latta John Baseman V Driscoll CatherincLennard I :2 2 Shoot. James - - • - Dunlap David Lalin John Scanmou Stephen Dunn Autheny Linard Thorns. Stites James Driscoll Daniel Lloyd Thomas Sheridan Hugh Deek Peter Idebner Joseph Smith James Dotterweich B Laughey Margis'etSnyder Mary ' DavislYavidpnlicytervis Mrs Ann. Shehan Mary Davis Wm do Lundy Mrs Mnry Stewart Mary Dsntield Sarah Lyons Ellen Ship Letters. D,eahl Miss Anna Lyons Ellen - Savage Gee - SArp Let erg. Lavin Catharine Smith Samuel Dunn jams. Lyons Loki. shipElmith Peter Lonogloie C Larkin lii fidget d.. Sintler flush I E Lynch John •Sweenv Luke 2 Egan Thomas It 11l Shaw Matthew Edwards Richard Muldoon Pistrirk Sheehan-Timothy Emits H Mourne Edo T • u Evert 'Jacob' Mazrath Towers Robert .2 F '""'"'"` ....sr Monk P Terwinigen &It Ship Letters. 314,..••• cliooit, Trager Sebastian_ Edmund,: John Nfarlyno Thns Toolly to m Evane, Edward March Wm Ttlinan Peter Elliott,Wm • Milligan Fulty'd Teevari Mrs Miry ' Edwards Wm Mason DE ' Tippet Thou ship F Marsh Joshua .Thoinas Berl do Franklin Encamp-Michen C merit No 4, 2 Martin Cornelius Volk J°li" C e"' Five Daniel Menyer Morns AV Fitzpatrick Ceo Meurer Anton Wrap John 'Fos II Moore C Weil James 4 Frehn , Joseph D Mitllhall Wm Witholter Fairs Thrift., Man Samuel Weigh Jiihn Flack Ferdinand Mahle Jacob Wele Andrew . Fisher Karl Me'lgait Mary Williams Ales Fisher J pnlkyMiller Miss Eliza Werner Samuel Franklin Jug do Martin Mary C Williams Daniel Flanagan Miry Moonsty Mrs Woman Daniel Fox Miss Carlene Math Mrs ,Waklin Edward Fl'im Thom chip Ship Letters. Weaver John Featherstone A &Morgans Morgan Whelan John • '0 Molly Join Winn gr. Co Gafferey Owen Moran John W".4l' J ohr " Conn , , n vir Murphy Michael • Wild Joseph Gibbons Pitrick Moron frhomr. Waters Wm R Gihason John: Milgairran Park Wachter Jacob Croy Samnel Monaghan Pat Wierlco Jilin Gagers Daniel "Manion Wm, Wilstnit W policy GI iflin Mies Julia Warm Elizabeth Gannon Bridget 31c.linnes Rob 't Walks Annie Gannon Jan ShipMcNialty James • Wright Isabella Grady Mich'l do McDermot C Wise Margaret Geravy John. do McGrath Michael . . Saip Loiters. II • Meßlnist John WhYke Wm Haan Peter McDonald Martin Watkins Jenkins If ughetrlames McCnra James Wilson Thus • Hammaken N C McGee James Waring; John , Heber James McCormirk Mich"! Heaton' John Mr.Loirghlin John Tager Drabs Haas Philip McFadin John 2 Z Hinter G McDaniel Martin Zwihel Joseph 3 Howley Captain McCullough F 2 Cents additional will he charged for all advertised Letters. Persons applying for letters on this lint will please say "advertised." - N. B. The inland postage nn an Foreign Letters must-he pre. paid at this office ANDREW MORTIMER. rt M. 511.31 BANN t Cll..ap Variety Store.. 51- Dec 9.1919 Beautiful Gilt- Bibles, ONLT 50 CENTS milk subscriber bas Jititt received a Attpply of ele gantly bound and gilt pocket llibles. with good print and paper. which be can sell at the unusually low rate or 50 cents per cops Al.n. scut - mi. BIBLES, A.lOtV as 50 et, ,101.tlf RS NNA Chem Whol sale and Retail nookWolee• Sept. I, 1840. Dr. J. T. Nicholas, RESPECTFITI.I.V informs the citizens of Pottsville 'and vicinity, that he has removed his Medical Of Ace and Apothecary Amre. In the old eland. formerly orclipled by Nicholas & Corner of Market and Second eta., where be will lie pleased to give mrdieq advice. and pre-tribe .prescriptions. lie flatters him self that from long experience in the business...id at. tention to his profeskion, he will give general antis faction. At the request of some of the citizens of Minersville and surrounding country, he has established a. medi cal office In that place. where lie may be consuted on Tuesday and Friday afternoon of every week, Sept 15, 1849. 3841 New Turning Establishment, Rv RTE 11 , 1 POWER. AT THE POWER. SHOP OF MAIIRER, In THIRD St.. near MARKER. where all kinds of turning in wend will he thenttfully re elved, and.weatly courted without delay. Red Coils, Table Long. /kw kept constantly on hand and for nalewt the lowest nrires. ISAAC THOMPSON, Foreman, Marchl 10111 for J. MORGAN. 'lt RE subscriber has Just received a lot of Benson & ifaln's Extra Family Flour, a vete suPerior arti cle for Family use—manufactured at • Ituading, from the best white wheat, which he will sell at maltase tutees prices. He also sells all kinds of Flour and Feed at the Manufacturers wholesale prices, he being Agent for several extensive Manufacturers. R: D. SCHOENETI. Pottsville, Nov 3, ISO. 45-If HATCIIES• CELERRATED. CHEMICAL Pnw der for Razor St naps, unrivalled and unequalled in the annals of the Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce n fine smootlred:e In nne minute, or the mon ey refiinded. Far sale by the undersigned, 21 the iwn ilall Iron Store. July 28, 31;1 BRIGHT do POTT. lIE sabscciber informs the citizens of Pottiville r I that he will be prepared to arrange the necessary fictnnri for lighting Dwelling houses. Hotels and Pub ly, troll/lines. with Gas. and to furnish burners ;tracery fcriety and style. at the th.• moat reasonable carol, traders will he thankfully received at hit shop. on the corner of Mauch (hunk and Coil NW. awl at the Watch and Jeweiry r , inre IttO4f:rl C. Green. next door to the Poet 111Th.e. Cent re ,tret , t. Pottsville. Auc. l 2s! 18t9. 35-1 JoIIN WARNER. TACOR M. LOND, would et itify his friends and for. eter patrons, that bets fully prepared to`flunleh all kinds of HAS FIXTURE 4. such as CHANDELIERS, PEEDENTS, BRACKETS, dec. Se.. of a superior imality and finish; all Work done by him, will be arranted;and ntu st ;mai-inspection of the Sup erih- Indant.t Call at his Stare, and examine his fiat urns. Sept I, MIK ,48-If - - - - THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE to call the attention of his friends and ji# F the nubile to his stock of CARRIAGES -4 ` and LIGHT WAGGONS now •on hand and finishing, which he will dispose of tow. • (*.All kinds of repairing promptly attended in. Recollect Corner or Union and Railroad Streets, back of theArnerican 'louse. June 5,23-1 v %VISTA'? A. FIRE. Extra Family Flour. Gas In Pottss•llle: Who Says Gam ,CARRIAGES PROSPECTUS TAE. , The first number of the Twenty-Sixth Volume of the Miner's Journ'at will appear the first week in January,; ~1850, with a new and beautiful type, made expreislY for this paper, and other improvements will bd made which will make it eqnal, if riot stipeljor, to any weekly papa published in the Uni t ed" States. .•i•• ). .. . . The character of the Journal is so well known in this community, - that los useless to dwell upon it,--inace• it to say that we will ',continue --lo advocte the Protective Policy of the country, which is the oily means by . - - which labor can secure a proper reward, :and all such measures as are calculated to advance the good of the great - est number.. This is our po li tica l creed: . ~ . . . __.. _.. . . . _ The Journal contains• nearly twice as much reading matter as any of the other papers published in Schuyl: kill CoUnty, and nearly double'the labor'and expense is devoted to its publication, While the subscription price is' the same. It has 'always been our pride to publish a paper worthy of the great Coal Region of Pennsylvania,' and therefore have spared no _expense to make it a creditable representative of our citizens abroad.ri s tlthoun its eircuiationis mow greater than that of any other paper. published. in .Northern Pennsylvania, Mi l li we think it Can be materially inereaSedin this vicinity with a little exertion on behalf of its friends,and usefulness extended, Titins $2 per annum. P'of six months $l. - • • t. ' CLUBIIING.;—; To one address, Two copies . ,, do Three copies; . ;Payable 'invade* in advance. BUB3CSI Mil MINERS' JOURNAL SATURDAY MORN INS, •-•DEC. 15, 1834. FROM WASHINGTON Congress not Organized .Yet- •Forty .Ihllots—:Withdrawal qfHowell Cobb, and S D. Potter—Nomination by the Locofocos of Wm. .I.!Deown, of Ind., for Speaker The Double-dealing and Corruption of the Locofocii Candidate , (IV. J Brown) held up to publie gaze —Great excitement, in consequence. Up to the present writing no Speaker 0f Congress has been elected. Forty. ballots have been had, upon which the - vote stood thus :'WtU..I. Brown, {I. F.) Ind , 112 ; Duer, N: Y., 26; Winthrop; 17; scat- - tering, 62. • On Wednesday, the 12th, the proceed ings were'possessed of much interest. After the 40th ballot, N:r Stanley. offered a res olution that a committee of three be.. ap pointed, one from each party, to nomutt a candidate for Speaker. He further §J, ted that this difficulty ditl,.not originate With the Whigs—he entertained no fears of the safety,olthe Union, - with such men as' Clay, Beacon and Rough and Ready at the head of affairs. The Democrats, it seems wanted a man to `suit 'their peCuliar views. There was something wrong with them—something rotten in Denmark. He could look at his 'own side of the House without blushing; but when he looked at the Democratic side, his emotions were 'of a different character; The Speaker, had good reason to believe that Mr. BroWn; .(the candidate for Speaker) had written a 1 letter to Wilmot, pledging to appoint such committees on the District, Territories, and Judiciary, as would be satisfactory to the Free Sailers Mr S., was.followed by 'Mr. Bayley of Va , - after which Mr. Ash man, enquired whether there was any truth in the rumor that an agreement hat! been entered into between the Free Soil ers and Locofoco•s. Bayley denied it: Mr. Ashmari then asked whether . there had. been anYeoirespondence; Bayley. said not Mat. he - was aware, but afterwards ac knowledged there was. Mr. Root made a " further explanation .amid great4onfus ion and ezcitemont—Mr. Brown then made an explanation, saying his nomina tion was Wholly unexpected, .and in reply to a letter from Wilthot and others, upon appOinting of committees, stated he would make them satisfactory to that, party. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., desired to know, wheill'Fr the committes would be formed of a major ity of those in.- favor of Free Soil. Wilmot stated he only desired to have the appointment made to give a fair expre sion to the will of the country: After fur ther discussing upon the matter, the coi respondence-betweeti Wilmot and Brown, was l 'ealled for and produced, amid great excitement and disorder. The letter was to the effect that if lie (Nlr.lßrown) should be elected Speaker, he. Would appoint the committees satisfac torily to the Free Soilers. ' After-die letter had been read, Mr 13..-Was catechised by . Southern Members, and ethers—the house beink in great disorder, and most of the members on the floor. Burt, • Harris, and Venerable, who had voted for .Brown; at once; repudiated their votes !!. Hubbard of Adams, Woodward and others; spoke in defence of Mr. Brown. After which' the House, amid much noise and excite ment adjourned. • _ _ Seine of the Locofoco members were vet* severe upon Mr. Brown• Mr. Bart declared that he had supported Hr. Brown without pledges, because he did not think an honorable man conlil Exact them from a candidate for so dignified an Office, nor an honorable man would consent to make theta. Mr. Bayley stated that -he' had known of the correspondence with the member from Pennsylvania, he not only would never have voted for Mr. Brown,-but - he would have regarded it as an insult to have been asked to do so. Mr., Stanton, Mr.' Woodward, and oth ers-expressed their satisfacticin that gen tlemen on the Whig side had afforded thein the opportunity of exposing this transaction. They had been Ileceived, audit. was proper the deception should be unmasked. The Locofoeo Journals have been boast ing that Mr. Brown was the first person removed from office tiy the present Post Master General. We presume - there are but few who will not agree with us that Mr. Collamer, was about-right in turning such a, man out of office. Since the withdrawal of Mr; Winthrop Mr. Vinton, of Ohio, ancl4l4r. Stevens. of thii State, are spoken in connection with the office of Speakers. The proceedings on Thursday , were of the most disorderly character, and the day passed without the election of Spea ker. Mr BrOwn, of illissiv=ippi, offered a resolution that the Hon H. Cobb be, -and he is hereby, chosen Speaker of the House for the 31st Congress. He said that he drew the resolution without con sultation:with,any of his political friends, or without giiring notice that he intended to offer it. I After, some 'discussion upon • this-reso lution in which Messrs. Strong. Brown. Levin participated, when Mr Butler. of 'Pa : proposed a resolution, leaving a blank for the insertion of a name of the person who shall, on tqe next trial,. receive the highest number of votes. If •no election, then the next-highest. Mr. Carter offered an amendment:— That any person who shall be elected Speaker shall be divested of the power to construct the District of Columbia and Territorial Committee, and . that the' same be made. by. a vote of the . House. He yielded to - Mr. Harris, of Tennessee, who said - that he was one of those who voted for AMAMI ki][l{NEVl $3,50 I To one address, Five copies 1 5,00 I do do Ten copies, ARIES. BER'S EMI Mr. Brown upon three- enteral ,ballotlngs:::. _ did so, being deceived by the ntleman from Indiana. 1 Mr. Carter, resumed, and ondenaned the ridiculovs attitude of the HolaSe-= mak ing a grave issue in a ceremonial matter. , • Mr. Mead thought that ne4er °t i the propositions could reach the cr.' l. It was a third party that caused the tr tilde. He was followed by Mr. Rent, w io made a few remarks. of a humorous character. Mr. Duer, alluding to Brown's resolution, said would vote for any one hut disunion. ist A voice— . Phere is no suc person lti, the House 'Mr. Duer—l, thin' c sti. - .Voi: ces.4-W here is he ! Mi. - Duer 0140 to. ,• • Mr.• Meade. Mr. Meade—lt i, he gentle- . man charges me with being a s psimionist; 'it is false. .tilr. Duer—You are a ljat. •.- Mr. Mead left his seat and rus4ed lowans ' Drier, when some one cried mit; "fight." The Sergent-m-A !ins hurried down with the mace of office 'in his band- There were cries of order_ Lobby mrrnbers I mounted the side screens. Meade beekOned ..± Mr. Duer to follow him to the 'rotunda. ' e . When order was restored, M. 11 apolo - _gized s and went on with his speech After considerable discussion; of nc , ' l interest, the House adjourned. - = . A Cat/fur:tin letter is the N'Av I yot k Tribune„ says that rumors from tho South .t.tte VlA,tlto river which miraculnwly ',op'enerlLin the Great Desert, is nglin diappeariQs, ft whiih fortunately revived, and perhaps 'leaved many ot tho 3vertaad emigrants. 1 Cot. Benton.—This Senator h a s . heenrne ,d unpopular in Aloharns, in Eonsiquence of course On the. -live(oQitiOntlirlt a proposition is before the Legi.lature to•-cfange the name of Denton county. in that Sta.!. Eiltvard Joy 21.1orris.—Ii. is Bak! that this gentleman terli be oppointedChorgo to the Hague. The right kind of P note bring eatta fished in Philadelphia in the shape of ededid schnots. on en extensive male. Barnumts illusethint, -'.._ - P011.ADE1.1•111A. I .. IDSTAOI.ISOED In public favor—alai:me Of general tenonarid delighted 'audiences...7: 4 unequalled ror instruction and chaste amusements:, leS•Just added, to the previous rollectlc rt. all the rsri.st curiosities of PEALE% Musearn, Lis log Giants. Dwarfs. Mato moth Boys • an Egyptian Croendite,Real.iott, Giraffe, Rattle Snakes. Enortoen. tZorpetits itol4l Mice, and' 500,000 cvalosiTtFis. nelmmense arrangements are making for the Troli, days. calculated to render the Niusenin the great ten, Ire of attraction for country Virito.m. The Mi44olliing . Views and ehmmatrope cost alif,ism n London; Ctrs tm+rnmn, Melanin, SMIZN &r., ••T e. ihunkard.'! ni fallen recialtfied. an Interesting mora doinegtic Dranot; Vandevilles. &n., every say and Inlay. and 'Extra Performance at all hours On LI. MAMA and New .I"rar's day.—Admittance 25 ens ? children under ten years I•2] etc ,Dec b, !ern Encourage the Arts. A MERMAN ART-UNION, Inent lorated by the I,i; 41 gisintere of New York, in 1010, ht the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United State!, IPROUR.SM!ar FOR TSUl—Every silsciihrr of FIVE 001.1.ARS is a member for .1 he ye. r, and is entitled to all its privileges. The money thnn obtained. (¢ftui paving necessary expenses.) 13 applied— Plrdt. To the production of,a Ixer Original EngrAir ving ('3 by 151- inches) from the - secUnd of Cole'S se. rice, the voyage ort.ife. A'serpf sii outlines by Dar,' • ley. illustrating Washington Irving Legend of Sleepy hollow, with the letter press In large beautiful type. bound In a handsome cover. Every subecription or its entitles a member to a copy orearh woik. : Second. To the purchase of ',Paintings and Senlp inre : the execution of twenty" Afulnetts in bronze.... ry•preaenting ••a. young Indian Bilker' choosing the Arrow." The cutting of a die awl striking of medals lx honor of the late Trumbull. These works of Art ore exhibited at the ftille - ries of the Institution in the • city of New York. free to all. until the adhictil meeting -- in December, when they or. on Ilholy . distrituteit. among the members, each member having OTIF.6IIIIi :for every $5 paid. • . Members also receive the volume of the Year's. Tratisartions, and by mail. If they flintiest it, the Bull. etin nettle A, A. U-.a monthly jouriial, containing in.. . rerertine matter relating to the Fine Arts in this couh , .. !try and Europe, as well as a - descriptive eatalogue eg the Paintings to be distributed tort)/ members. These InliAit.3lll,ll4 are illustrated;• Each member Is lius certain. of rt;ceiving In return 'for each 3.5 paid. more than Its etthivalcitt, and 'nu, also receive a painting or other work of Art of great solar. as affording encouragement 1.1 promising artists atlas country. There are already pun hated (liar hundred heatitirtiOa/ollom the number Will be initeased a: advances. Ambit; thefft are the rand, Han tingtokl, Glay,ltothere Church, !Anise, Bonhrld• otto.r diminplshecl American ; dome of the.,. palatines colt $I npny *5OO elCil. 1 n( prim, fn. an the 2IAt of Ilerembc , r...and all = Thuile ck.trous of bmoming applying to • No. 17, 11tx . rary Secrytity fo New rowdel AT TAM tQ TIli: wthxrtiben annolthee toheir foe o iti an d the public. that they,leive petftirieed nib - Pot:4er Mill. recently erected by' John J01..A... and are pre. pared to supply Powder or the be..t,ktia!lty for Mining .and other purpose.. Si the 00,1 reasonable rate:. Order., solicited mrinclt will be ii[oloptly aitetudel too, at Own notice. J. .1 ; 111:s;SON &Co.' ,arnaqua, Nov. 2i, 1512 413.1 y. Peter .r: 117 u eY. LATE occupant of the Town 'Lifland nnw employ, ed as a Salesman, by alnrphpl CoOper & Cn.. Dry Gonda Merchants. at,,NAV, North Third St., Philadel phia, offers for sale Ifie.nnexpi ten term of his lease, and the fixtures and fornitnie of the • Town Hall; In this Munich. For term., apply to John Clayton, of to Jos H !iftriley,nnAlie pretid,s. t Ho also respectfully •oilicity Orris° country merch ant with'whom he is argiodnijd, to aid him in •frig forts to support a lance family. 1y eiYine him their patronaze. and a share of their chrtnm. :Oct 11, 1511, • . .. Washltip - ,ton Hotel, - \ _ IFOTIMERLV KEPT, OV, SAlill'1:1. 12rAr.1),) .4 .c"rhanikj/I ltan'rn. .... 1 ri , _...... The subscriber ammonites in his friendit.and ~ ca , Ce She travelling public that he hna taken the .: g 1 7 1 .1 a town mentioned establishment. and titled tip ~ throughout. en that it ti ill equal tiny mush q.lamoatc.Eita the County. It is located near the Depot • of the Pruiliaallephia and Beading 1 Railroad, and cm the Main wee: of the Borough. His table will always he abundantly supplied whlrthe rholrest delicacies of the eason;: his chamber art large t4ul airy, and his bed dine of 'the last kind. . The stabling attached to the betel Is largo and comet mations. and attentive lonstlere 1011 always be, found• in attendance . . He has also accOmmodations for Dro vers, Sze . c:i•Vettlcles will always be kept, carry visitora to any part or - the County. or eisesehio•e. MI he !toilettes IF a trial of his Rouse, retlingentifts dent he wilt Ova (mitre sairefactinn, to all who had It convenient to-rodnorrt at hlh Ap.7,40-15,11' itDN- JONES. • . . • • Rooting Slate. 7piir. KERNSVILLE SLATt REST!ECTFTIL-- . IS lot - elfin the public that they ate folly prepared to furnish a superior Slate furl Itoofine ; and having the moat experlepeed Sl:amain their em ptey s will at tend Many order. withilessatch, and on the thost nib cral term.. A sample of - their! slate may be 'seep a• the Alit...a of Joseph Geom.!. Air who will give any information required, and Trial o born orders may e left. , .WIL J. lidliDEltT & Co. bMattll3,lo4ll; Lehigh Watbr Gap. Co bon co Lumber . Yard, at Schuylkill , THE subscriber respectfully! gera' reave to inform his et/stop:4.ra and the public of Ochttylkill Connty to eeneral. that he has a farce andextensive stock of SEASONED aIiIER nit hand; suitable for building, purposes. ,Also. Jobs t. - REarillinttg Joint and Lap Shittales, all oc , whl,h he will sell WI the MOO reasonable terms. ti • ' alrilo would most regnerifnlly Invite all purrhavera to eall'anil examine for zhemartgeg befOre bovina else, where. • ' DAVID D. Sept ^-I j —lO-If TOR. ; 5 PRECIL II ADDRESS EEO IMES XB,oo' 15,00 , B. B
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