NEM' JOURNAL. - -SINGLE d Dollars per annum, pay advance, to those who reside Vg. . .. -..— ._.: . 0 ,,.. ..4annualy in advance to those who &,•, -,,,,a t of the Lou ity. The publliher reserve., to ..:'•''f the tient trichat go SI 50 per annum, when Sintfa delayed Innßer than oneyear. .1". ,- i. , To CLUBS. . V . -.„,ll,le%o,neaddress6 . RS 00.' 10 00 in." - • " - ' n - `5 2 1. :Do -, . ' D o n - ',to hO S....::,:::.,'':;!,,,i,;lGrulliance will pay for threeleyea a ut, 1'.1•• •, '.,:,,, 11 the JOUTIIIII. ' • - • . i,,r . t: ' ...i ' nATES OF ADVERTISING. • . • • i::, ~, ~,,,,,,'„,i 14 lines, 3 item*. e. `,.,,b4eS th eeet issere, P • . ."-; , ,•••• 4 .;iinee, 1 time. . . r• 1.: '*:.,,i,v'nt'insertinas, each 1i• : , •• .'"... ~,f,' months, 011th S- . - r.-: • ,•ostbs, • , v. ,•• -f.' s ..„. • i•;:• -- : — /.44,34 of Fivellnes, per annum, ii:7.. ••• , ..c - n ' t ;,,Anthers, advertlslng by the r. yg r. ~ h , h . • prtv i I c!R eofl n I, cTt Ihgd I f- , '' ' trantaert•rtn4en4ente weekly, 4, ': ,Ler„er Adermsements. as pet agieemeot . •.. n. TALNIEII-, at Ass Real Estate and 0 % . — N:t n.er wat, Siren, ird ta ChnannNeSt w Yorktreets„Phlladelphla, ,_,n.Stroct.Boston, and - corn , of Baltimore & Calvert Street:. Irr. Picolt for receiving moloerlptione and (Or the 7411Dera' Joannal. , • • rirtrr TATION of the ( lqinerp'Sournal zrenter 'r paper I, l ll4iSileil in Northern Pennsylva I ' i 1 recr. .ou C.TCll.iltinn of anc other hri , ehuy y llolleonnt . y. Drag,' circuates larcely manufwetnrers. Iron - and coal dealers the Atlantic and F.a.atein States. POTTSVILLE. DEICE:IIIIER 29, 1.8'49 itir;.., 4 3 gfiarECTION TO AMERICAN O:OiIs - TRY. - ,t - l . •:1 rahrenPiton paper has been placed at this „office. t '..1:-;:tr the pnrpose of receiving aubscriptione to, defray lir, - -•,,rspennes of circulating Petitions to be 9 tdf!ill Cli . 1:i1 r• ‘ `t, e o n/Jess for a repeal of the present British P. 3 riff. •t' d ' ho •• - ,4 1t,.. ituting in itt•itea4 a Rill for the. pro•ectin .±'-'•-• r.rn u rriran Ihdugtry. •A itwillcontributton from the -l.''':=lrtlivtlsof Protection will anthverahis purpose. It has ;;- . .::-ecn f 112 r.' e.il ed !hat the most elTectuid way in procu .. - V,••••tt nz r i;vatures,wrtidd he twemploy_a person Or per 'iki,,r.s, to visit all the collterieland towde,&c &c. in •.: , - - 4),,,,, , ... , y: If the people desire Protection they .;:,•;•• . ,, u rt 1 43 won for it. :•A griltiooti to Couress have been printed, and can • ''').ohtlined at this office. . , . . . . roorko nois-4101..RNA L..—Severa I comes or this mi. entry slam ed. in Philadelphia, have been T.srel‘td. It I. Is ivLGille prints I, and in this re -1,a% lir stnlerredes'the other weeki.es: Its contents :dtd' and - interesting. Edited by Messrs. M. N. Cool. &G. A Dewey. $2,00 per annum. - REPORT OF MR. MEREDITH. We' have be . eivn3uch Gratified in peruiing the' Dport of Mr.Meredithi Secretary of the 'Press --."--aryVheductametit is on able one—indeed. one of ablevt that his emanated foam the Treasury • Department for some time. The Secretary takes II propir view of the Protective Policy, end is cc ` -plicit in recomm•ndetions to .conerecs upon this' measure. -Nc says ::,."!3 , 11 that is wanting is '' ; e general determination that induery shall be , encouraged and sypiarted, on the. Home Pro: Chrefirm and illunufacture: of Iron, Wool. Co'.. feu,. Sugar and other staples—and 'that the .1. 2 .4.1ati0ir necessary to sustain it, shall be frmly adopted and pe-rstrered . ia." No more satkfectory evidence then this is required to Slow ill:at : the present Administration. mil exert its in fluence to re:lartebhsh a just Protective Policy. _A copy of this Report has keen :eat to our sub— lacrit.ers,antl are ea!: fonit an attentive perusal.— : We may talon orearian, in itt future number, to •; falai to it more'at length. nEPORT OF 31R.'EAVING ?*ire Ewing, the - Becretary of the Home Depart- Nl 4 ashingtor, his. with the either Depart triens-r, made a report: It is a sen-itile anti .Well dVIIITIeIIt. He CO(llli:• . nr , s by giving a le:rf histery of the act which.ernirii•ihea the De - , l'•artrocrit.:a r no then procoeds It) derails A graphic sket, the c.iroirtion of tare potilic Thu Patent (Mica Is nett to I in pr-iper terino. Art Agricoluiral fin (1 . 31,1 alfe whole number, of pertrinns now on the kis.4is .115. The siccrew-it of cLiiin6 for is'gifen as During the Ltet three quartera.of 1 . 049, the public. amounted, to 887,206 .Tho amount ! D e : peal nn Rounw ‘Varranta was 2 49G SGO acres.' Until the Cooney arranto are. xxhatetted. the receipt= I in earl', forTialea of the putriic land, nau,t tie tom- i itaralively .. The. Pacific Railroad clue.pon is aieo noticed at 'some length, and the biccretifry Pays :• :Opinion. ad tvapressed and elicited by two tar e arore•ipect ritlfe Crerfvention.';irecently at St. Louis tnd hI mplus, piriit to a railroad an that Whit I. be,t meal:Aft:Went. anil : ittav of our peikkh hut whit iota will he, and where and by wCem constructed, mu.i depend opiin the action of Cungress, founded on such iriforrrytton as a careful lecontiOi,stince of the country by a scientific env, tnny furnish." - GRE.ELET - ON CONGRESS Our readers will easily remember the sensation , produced by * Horace Greeley. in Congress, last winter, with regard to the mileage system, Ha is now travelling in the east. and occasionally stops todeliXer a leeture upc;ii somet hirß am other. A few &aye singe, he. entertained the citizens . of Worinsocket,.R!: I. with a lecture upon Congress. The. Patriot of that place, speaking of Mr. G's: efr.art, says, Grerlry gave most graphic- 7 and life;hke-portrans of all the distinguished members of he last House of Representatives, He not only - 14 eighed their intellects . . in his candid =balance, but pretenied their physiognomies 'and' personal traits of character. All in all, his por trait gallery was a rare . picture house, mirrored from a -Irv. brain-, and - executed with ' a clean brush." . . MT, G's. view's relating to the micagenfmembers argosuch that no one can find friu'l.,t With. lie I believes 'hem nrerpaii, bath in mileage and for' their "eight.dallarsitrddy" ,eivieev while i n eion. Some of the rie , n,bers Sdie teem their mil. cage, after paying the' 'itual expenvea of travel: ling, a SUM far'greatet than any annual salary their talen'v could command. This islequander ing the public money to no purpose. While the 'cost of gaveling ia.scarcely a third .what, q, was twenty years ego,"the rates of mileage Toupin the came. , ;Mr. Greeley's Orin of remum4aticn diiring the acssions cif feengress, was this :- - each , ..rnember eo receive siz dollars for every day'd actual see• vice ; and foUr dollars i day if absent on account saf sickness. The §ixaker of"the lioyse of R. reientatives, and• the Chairman of the more im• portant andlatbrious Pornmittucs, he would give twelve dollars a' Jay.. These be considered high salaries ; indeed. it was his opinion - that the country ,weuld he more faithfully served if fifty pricent, was &ducted from all these rates. .Mr. G. thought:the Capitol should. he situated in the midst - of alarm city, in order that Congressmen .. . . should feel th 6 bearings of society. Washington city being composed mainly or persons connected 1 . ). .'mtith tho Governmen.t, and under its pay, be .--41 T thoitight them seri; apt to attach undue importance ...3=ittemselses--tbanking they Tilone composed this station. Mr: Greeley said Congress 'demanded - • the.. presenco of ., a strong-ioiced, iiidc'endent „„. Press, to riblike its estracsgances 'rind ifs Coot mous corrupt ion Litut. _Ml:hong Fontatn. of Btrat, as ,officer of the - Hungariati Army, arrived in town yes _.'terday„ and took roam . a at Jacknoo'fa American He took lt,:conspiettous part in the Revolution at Vienna. ... • • • AlVe.enintoT now surp.ised that the Locofocc4 labor so bard to smother and prevent the men -Sures of General Taylor's-Administration from going'before the People. A few more such doc unients as the President's message and the Re s - pits •ofj the Dspartmentv, and particolatly the Report :st the Secretsty of the Treasury, dist& s buted among the People, will ~ do up" Loco. iactrism as effectually as Aehmun "done up" Prown, the would-he Speaker. Tnamexpoos DITALCATIO3.-W0 learn by yesterday's North American, that an extsnsive defaleatiosr, committed by a Daemon office hol. der under the late :Administration, has been dis covered.' The accounting laffizers of the Trea ty; in examining the acconn , s of Prosper 24 Wheicsore, Into Navy. Agent at New York have reported him - 11 dtfaulier to the government in the eum of FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT'THOUSAND DOLLARS • and have recommended that prosecution shall be begun at once. Such are some of the appointees of the late' - administration. It is high time indeed that the present administration relieve the country of theplundering propensities of the74ocofocos. 121 X3OO 5 00 8 00 3 00 12 00 AuT lirtiott.—The destribution of paintings in this Institution took place, at Niblor'. Tqatre, in New York, on the 211 , 1 inet. That infmense building is said to hive been filled with ,people.—ln the tart Lumber of the New York Tritinne, we find a full report of the prorer thne.from .t. nhictt, we shall abstract such ae will be inter; erring In our readers. Tne Inetitunort is in a fl eon ion—hating neresertlthLe y en ., h er beyond the MOS , SatIgU;1110 Cap-T1:01,11. The an nun] repott„ - suhiniite,l by the S-eret iry, stow,. thot over 1806 works of art had be, it eft red to the Union, out of which 460 had s,en oclected, the aegregoto of bulletins I , su , d during the y ear was 170,000, and the subeerip - ions amounted to 18 060—one half of which number hod been re ceived within the Rost three weeks. From U', treasurer's report it appears that they hove e nended $74,566 30 in works art during the past year, and have employed 625 seerriaries in thllerent parts of ihe country, whon expenses and commissiOns amounted to $6,656 13. The total receipts were $103,415. 09; of which $94,800 a were from subscribers. Dining' the eleven years' di _of ite - existence; the association had paid nearly $420,000 - jo artists fur paintings, and $lO,OOO E t : had been expended for the ground and new gallery ereLted during ti,e past year. : 3 pictUtes considered the gems are Nos. 23. 1 p, 41, 44, 277, 325, 327, and 322, this last being of the beet of Ii coat $l,OOO. We fuithet übrerve by the proceedings that a bronze rlaturter, hay been drawert by Mr. Fran ! . eta Spencer,ml Nlinersvilei, Schuylkill county RAIL Rolu os TnESCIIUTLKILL Fnusr.__ We learn that the riecerisary stock tar the construction of a Mil Riad intersecting the tittle Read near Faun inn!, and M extend along the Laud:ilea on the Schuylkill; ha= been taken, im the 'road will be commenced r ind completed the ensuing year. This road will ettabteitheioccupanta of Lai:drugs on. the - Schuy cos) either by Canal or _Rail' Road, and will bring mar.y of those tins occupied into use again, while the number of Cual Yards onßroad Street, will, in all prebability, be • - [From Graham's Magazine.) 4 , DEATH OP THE PATRIARCH _ - [Genesis Chap. xlix.] Ton day declined in Eglpt, and the faintly fluttering 1 rteLP Ilroopeil, with dew-laden pinion, 'mid the dark porn'. • granate trees; The purple grapes, like clustering geTlis, hung heavy on the vine, II ,ii hue-tin_• with their luscious pulp, and rich with rqy The lirnad _r en !caves that shadowed them tlanughou Now, nul.r-rtee. tanned their glowing rindg, and route, I=l 11:111t.rward, and thitherward, the date the and Lion. erneeful firanehes, slowly swayed, inaJestically 11;4 . 11ned . in Ezypt„and Ih. eon had songht Ihe :Vbere.like a kin; whose ileetiriy was done, be sunk in • feat, Whll, palate, Jame, and pyramid, glenmed with ce, ' lecial art. .And titavern's burnigla.d battlement's. itali4ClLlte- a funeral pyre. - ~.... But in the zenith of the ski, tranrparent clouds and , , white. I e, hurri,lli athwart the blue, their •91owy zones of light, J\ ndpartinzintranyturrnt waves, as the era walcloom .,l tordo, A tbr o ,,pf . whttt•wingell angel-, swept that gate of - glory thren2il. The dir deel Eeypt,;nd an old own looked his 1.141 t'portr,-ning•l Lrding glories, fgr his Isfe was ebbing And dkiit, if, nn. th:• noes earth. though I,Pantifull) briuhj, And dark:tn him • the w,:ern heaven, though baittc,l it! g , •ltleii Yet, thoncli his f, phle sight em more might trace the 111. knoll iii; 5011 i itinksd front its Has, prophrlically forth ; Futurity's enfoldtug ohroud rolled henily atiny. And aged, yet to he revealed, thetenerrets to the tiny Nations unborn around hnn thronged, with all their deeds and dodo! And . the Pain:ltch glowed with prophecy, on the CO fines 01 - the WOO, The day &dined in Egypt, and the Patriarch's eons ' . drew mall, .To hear their kitherg 'parting wards. receive his part A noble bond of brothers they, the princely twelve MIME And bowed their stately heads before that worn and wary (tame. . Draw bear my cons," the old man said "while I reveal to ye, The hictdett things, of Al ordained, in latter days to be •`Rctimm brgilning, of my stiengtb my first born and to!, flower. The ereellonty of titrnity. the ezeelleory of paver! Out wi,,g ai r 1„1...y ,ttitte to tt.ec,, %. bile thy intptslsive heart Will prompt alike the generous deed, or choose the - barer part Unstahle as t he waves thou art.l read thy nature well, And dizony and power are rain, for Ova ',daft neer I,Erfand SINCAN, brethren ye, in wickedneas and wile: . . My rutil_abhors your cruelty. 10150 honor shuns your guile Lost and accursed shall ye he by Cols avenging wrath, And scattered snide, like.oifted chaff, upon the whirl wind's path. •"71tou,r;r1ncely !cash, nearer draw, my proud and one. \r , - Mine eyes 'would rest once more on (tree, my lion- hearted son ; I gee thy taint majestic front, thou generous, true, and just._ In Mrs the children of thy sire, for aye shall place their .trost. The gathering nlthe natinns around thy house. hall he; 4 n d. unAl S1111.0“1 a Coating the eeeptre rests with. - thee! And thus, as round their prophet sire, the nwe.nttuck brellat n wait, To each of all the [Welling twelve, he speaks, unfold , ing fate. The brawny breast of Isaacuna, heaves heavlly and high, As years of cruel servitude arise before his eye; Luxurious Anima's turving lip, half wreathes into a As Visions of Vohip!uon.!nesA, flit o'er his brain the ;while ; And Brnjwtn, Milting hears of his successful toit— '• /It morn thee shalt pursue the prey, at see devour the spoil." But JISFErII, of the steadfast soul, triumphant over wrong, Round thee, the beet beloved one, the choicest bles sing; throng. • Of the deep that lieth under, of the far spread heav ens above ; Of thy home and of thy household, in thy life and In ihy love, The wordy wherewith' be blesseth,thee,.o'er all pre valleth - p'sito the titamittiostisdary of the everlastioe The day declined In Egypt, and from krt He mound and plain, 'The golden sunlight fades away—night gathers dark , again. The clouds roll their dark billows tack, and through ' the rifts on high ; The solemn stars, in marshaled boats, tread up the midnight sky ; While chinting, through the armament, the errant angst:mint ; They lead the unfettered spir:t up, In triumph to tit home. • _ • A hippy new you to, all oar ruder,! THE MINERS' JOURNAL, `AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER Mail Siftings. The Presided of France, and several other benevolent persons have raised a dpiral of above $200,000 for building lodging houses for the working classes. . Cholera has disappeared in two or threo plan tations it. the. neighborhood of Pattersonviiie, In giving geography lessons, teacher asked a hoy, i•What State do you live in?" To which he drawled nut, "In a state of sin and misery." A boy three years of ego was inked 'who male him. With his hand levelled t abase the floor, he artlessly replied, '•God undo me a little baby so high. and I grew the rest.., Never take " paper mots thajteii years with out paying the printer. Of et !exit sending him a lock of your hair, to:let hirit know that.. you are about. So soya an exchange. A Windfall.—A Semchnain named Clarke. who wia employrd'aa a hand on board a verse! on last eummar, has inst . re• mired •e:ormation of the &alb of en eld.•r bredbir tia tab e h -he rump• into porsesaion of about $3,- 000 a test. - • 'Edward jay ,!,orris, E'q.. of Phlliiir'elphin befn nt , peniteil h the Pre-14.411 Charge D . Affair. b NapieP, June. M. Piie,r. E.q , h v ma drrlin.! ttie iipp - iintinent, it i. lento!, no rte. count of inert +Finn ill her r. CohOtinel bp . !he Sivite. On the 21st of Jimmy, a seventh Hal will .be rris.!e to elect n - mendier of Congress in Palfrey's dietrict in Ms‘ssehit.eits. Annflu'''. Patriot Gone —Rev. Peter RiVP!/3. aunt ninety-nine year,. four monthe end ten days dud at Waterloo, 111. on the Su: alt., He was one of the fluatrinus lifr.unird, in the ever-memorable ntrogule of the revolutionary war, Sinettlar Fact.—While the aub.cription for the relief of the refugee. at New York noutus already to nearly four' thoneend dollar.; pro .oortion to aqtae a f:rErd forlhe hear6t, of the 1 - loah ed S' New ork volunteer,. has'entirely faded. 7'. a Legitntire Telegraph. inveotid try _Mr. R. lt onatthan, for taking the yea. and nay.. ha. .ieni put in order for operstinn at the'next session in our House of Reim...vet dines of H . Vrishuf Di.sring the week ending Deermlier 15th the .oiinster General enottli4hed thirir-two post . ffics, di-continued eight, arpi chnnged the name . I fourteen. .Firoong the Ivo. wts Brereton, torrier,ef county, Md., chang-i-1 to "Upper Triip ,e . - - .4 Mechanic. in London, has invented a inq- Cht de Der the; pure .e of awakening hirwelf early in the morning. To, a Dutch clock Is attached a lever, w lath; may he set to'sty giv;rr hour, awl when tne tiino nuives, it is' released by the:clock, when sho m achinery riimq a bell, and ..tiikea match, which hare an oil I,rnp, ,end this !atop both s mall tea kettle. SOME of the papers in The are suggesting •, the, propriety of appointing- a State Chemist. .We 'approve of-euggesSion, as'-one which Weolti confer much benefit upon the agricultural. portion of the community. • , „ i'brte Pennsyfrania Cininties.-The official return cif taxiddes in 1849, in Lancaocr county, is 2284.1--deaf and dumb 26 . 2 . blind 22—slave 1. I - An unofficial estimate gives . 30,000 taxables for Allegheny county, and the offirial Tatum of the .county of Philadelphia, gives 58,553. The Hungarian Refugees.—A mar d pride of the whole Dwi,don of the, New York Volun• teere W 93 made on Monday last for the pnrpn of 'giving a militsry greeting t 6. the 11mgarian Raugees. It was o• gratifywa oreasion. Mexican Bishops.—The following aie the on• nual allowances voted by • Congres4, •for certain bishop; of the- Cattierlie Church Diehop of so nowt', $9200; of Yucatan, $6OOO-; of Chiapas, $60.00; of-California end New Leon, each $5OOO. Bad.—The Mercer, Pa., Luminary, an ab l olition piPer, - very nrovely ass,,rt4 that, r'Owing 101 the factiotre oppoeition . of the IV Inge and rfimocr de, the Fr :e Sail ItltUnbers have nut been:- able. to elect their :Speaker !" Some Alder:nett, or other lazy hotly. that had not r Le. do; took it into Inv head one day ta-a %seek, ro count the number of vetiiiiO4 that p t•seii 3 Oe corner of I,lrollti3V' and Fulton. ate., New York. The wrote number, from dayiigheto dark he aye. v.a. 10 1300. . Concerto to Rontanieln. —Two daughters of Di. Doll lotelh-tiop of Norwich; Etillatl, hale lately'been received into the 161FIPTI C ililo. lie Church.. Let 'ern. let 'ern—Whit PoorCrealurcs.—The vintage in Fortuna' has ',ern so' h.,d, and the loss of the crop of Foliar} corn so great, that the greatest misery pervades the whole of the northen provinces. New York Expenses.—Tbit estimated expen diturerr of the coy of Near York, for the eic,uinn year, r!a set dawn at tylwt.:.ii tittee and four ! odd v , ry I.nlr. to ',1,4r.r in it. 'Wart Pa Hear it.—T , ,e plp.us inform us thlt spult4l rf iIYSI of - Ft 141011. to prOgs thy ditivrentsburth , of Ptah-1111y 1.0 •t road of it. Sit ‘,...uorf..lltmer Iho If .I.y roitr.rt I In t , tn2le En' an +COI li..tv'.••r j .. , Nam,. v ..m a r..it 11.04 d ;la r and V.ry. In I.'-e folllif ry iii:d 20' . . -n 1.. sg•.l 68 SI st. H N, T. o pa.ka „v. - - t 7 Is !'",A The .Coa Tv:l4(.ll)r' IS 19. The quantity aria by Railro of wer k. is 7,723 t 2 by Canal 1,253 tima—for .he week 9.6:1/ 121000. The 101 l ted transportation ott Ciyil by 'tail Road, we le a4,w iil not be reduced until tloi first of March Dent. nor wdl .1 he Company at.nw any lett.ec..., Gut Coal that may be 50111 to Richmond d lailqr. the winter searrin rentinlitg over on the lint of March. This determination , . the part of the Company meet, with the approbation of the whole trade in thus region, tilid will etfectitally check the miiraken policy ti.. 44141, large rind. of - Coal nt Richmond for the , t.tea.., - .4; . the shipping trade. We understand that both the 'Canal and Bail Ttnad_, Companion witi,be governed by surrounding circum stances in fixing the rates of tell and tratispoLtatlon for 1550. The intimation Orli% n out a short time in the report of the Rail lityd Company.. of char ‘ ing rates that wii Edit aufticient to pay an interest ot, an investahnt • of Itrinlten dollars, We holm will not be carried into etTect.. The pros cot holders of both the stock and loans purchased It at less than half their, nominal value.—and therefore the' rates ought to be so graded as to secure to the holder a fair . interest on the market value of the stock and loan', and no more. To-pursue-any other course would be levying nisi ournmus tax onthe Coal trade nt this region which would not only. lie destnicti ye to the tett . rests of all engaged in the trade, but would, be the means of pushing throogli a Rail Road direct In New York, and which would divert a large portion of the tittile they now enjoy, Info another channel.. Thin will be the inevitable result of high tolls theensuing season. Amount of Coal sent over the Philadelphia and Resid ing Railroad and etehu,lkill Navigation for the week entiin. on Thursday evening last Rhtl.l2.4Att. WEEK TOTAL P Carton, 2,117 07 3.51.1.72 CO Pottsville. 1.001 04 13 , 4,327 11 S. Haien, 2.40 - 409,323 00 P. Clinton, 264 12 13,3.511 13. 7,723 19 1,112.373 04 1,953 00 408,917 07 4:,0,947 Oi Toni by . llll & 11,01,320 I 1 To same . period !ail year, by Railroad 1,215.300'01 - Do by •L`anal 436,60 . 2 00 I=l Decrease this year IM=M! Transportation on the Itatintatis in Schuylkill Canary. The following is the quantity - of Coal transported over the ditreient Railroad" in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thurnday evening. ' WNER. - TOTAL.. Mine Rill and S. 11. R. R. 3,428 14' , 63.,.3^0 00 Little Schuylkill R. It. - • 841 18 173,545 12" Mill Creek do - 1,090 Pd 255.031 00 Monirt Carpon . do 1,937 14 .212;596 15 Schuylkill Volley do '2.052 05 317,027 OS Mt. - Cae , on and IT. Carbon do - 5.753 05 :149 7e9-02 , Union Ulna/ do 1,2101 112 78,299 02 ; Switara R. R. , 55,873 00 70,259 03 !largo 0} TOLL TUANNenIITATION ON IitAILIZoNti for balance of season. From M.Corbou.S.llaven.P.Clinlon. 80- 1 75 1 55 1 70 • 165 145 To Richmond. Phd•odrlphia For additional New AdFrilTernents tee Next Foie. They will " the e be found arranged un • er proper Heads. • Assignee's Sale. • Will. d b a e , cold oa a . t n r . u .. 4 , lie ,10 A 5 u ti c t a l i ! n t g, on Store Thursday el t y he V by Oliver & Mare, In Belmont*, a variety of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Tin Ware, Boom Shoes, flat.. Caps ,Umbrellas, Scales, Weights, Measures, Desk and Stove, together with a great variety of other articles. , Also, At the same time and place, at the dwelling of Geo. F. Mars, a lot of Household Furniture; consis ting of Beds, Eediiing.Carivets, Chairs, piano, -Staves and Sofas. with numerous nthcr articles. Also, one Carriage, Harness, - and Saddle and Bridle. Sale to commence at 11Yo'clock, A. 31. R. WOODSIDE. Anignae Of Oilier & Kars. Doc 20,4840 f , Knox Insurance Company, - CAPITAL 4200,000. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Pare on Water St. near ..Alarkst. in Wises Brici Ran, . linemen:a, lantana. •" Tum Company having been duly organized. and the capital stock properly secured, are DOW pre pared to receive applications for insurance against loss or damage by firc. en Buildings. Merchandlee, Ma chlnery, Mills, Mannfa :tortes, andall deirripuolas of pioperty ; also merchandise and produce in th- coarse of inland transportation,—tbe risks of the seas—and upon tins liven of individuals. The rates of premium which will govern this institution, viii cOnform to the esfablished Mrs of the .Eastern Oillcce l . All losses call be liberally and prompity adjur-ted, and paid. ' DIRECTOR*: •• Ron, R. N. CliiNalr, Vincennes. Wiccian J. Wise, do WILLIAM .1. MECUM, do Maack E. PECK, 4 do CYRUS ALLEN, do VINCENT - T. WEST, M. D., Pike to., Indiana. pcyca P. DAILEY, Fort Wayne, Indiana. TOO3l/10 T. BESPRILICE, Lafaye•te, do , W•csra W. EsEcv, Terre-dame, do En-Gov. D. WALLACE, Indianapolis, do nexus D. Acms, Evansville. do firmair 11 dcitooccusrr. Wash. D. C. Zeman:sit ri.arr, New Fork. R. N. CARS AN, President. C. M, ALLEN, Secretary, pro tem. t- N. T. Ecnarnor, Tr. ainter. • CYCI, M. ALLEN. 1. Cotinit.HarE, VinCcrite9 SAMUEL. Jc;osu, REFERENCES IN INDIANA Execlleney.Cov..loiEPll A Wnlotrrindianapoillt. JAW. It. LAN - r, It G0V,"11,, 1f.,. C. 11 TEMT. Secretary of State. do MALGNOME, Auditor of SI4IP, do • 1(f C•l.trl U. KMEtll...l:olllterAVilie. Col. W. A. Conm•v. M. C., Lloontlt.gton. , • Hon. C. M. 11E.TITISITI,N, Judge C.-SA/Wt. Court C. nePtin. • s A. M. Pt. tore. nut .Hockville, l Trtatei.s. Col. Tore. IL 131.nce.Tt Hante„k_Wabath & Erte CitAs 14 - rt.Ert, Coq., N. York Chy,) Canal; Join 1). Eiot • Teire Hanle. • Wat Ilvt.tyn.'Preolitent P.r.ttn h Dank. VillerEirel. Janes Cot.t.usa. Jr , State Agent, in New York. The underpigned laving Leen oppointed Agent for the above Cntupany. it now . prepur,rl to nytke losty rante on Property, &c , on liberal 101015-. JOHN if. C. MARTIN. 53-tt Dec 2 0 . 1619 PdOrrAT'S Life Pills and Phiviis Bitters. These . Medicines have no been before the public for a period of FikalrliYEAßSond darinT, that time have midi:wined a high charac ter ia almost every part of the globe or their ex traordinary and immediate power of :esti - Man; per fect heidili-to tril.ler nearly ivery kiwi in ilia -.ire to wificlr the human frame ia . liable. IN MANY THOUSANDS - or cortii - wat,...l.int,c, , s. 1.11,y have ti-ven rescued !I sairertrs front the very verge of :.an untin xiave. stiller all the deceptive mistrusts of the day ' ihtsl nit-rly failed . ; and to many thourculdi they" have p,risrusently secured that •unichrin Asjoy woaat of health, without which {ifi itself La hot 'it part.. d liles.4tig. So great, indeed, has their; efficacy invariably and infallilq prov'vtl, that it' I. is :1 1 • 1 1N1C1 1 1 scarcely less than miraculons MI th.se who were acquainted whit the beautifully Mil.; .phical principles upon which they are corn p.stado.d, and upon which they consequently act.. It was to their manifest and sensible action iu purifying the spiings and cliatutels.if lifik.and eihS• .istis; them with renewed ton , and vigor, that • shey were indebted for their name. , I - Unlike the host of pti.ruicipus quackeries which Mr I i i:. :Ist ..f.v egeoable ingredients, afire B =DI MES ..re Purely and solely aye rabic;s and r,11L.1 . 111 neither m e rcury, nor .6.n - ony, ails. Arsenio, nor any other ininerst relined,' in airy 1 whatever. They axe entirely cianisised Or.: i tracts from rare and powerful plantsi the virturs or g_ which,thoo h long knowst hi seXersl Ithlisin tribes, and recently to .11Ie emits . ..id plistrtnacen tird - choinists, are - altogether unknown to the ignorolt pretettilor; to medical science ; mid 'a f ree It.•Ver before administered in so happily. i•theashidt , a issinlincition.• . S The thst operation is to loosen felon the coats id the stomach mid bowels the various isnpUri-' -- ti.a and crudities constantly settling nistadthi in ; and 1. , re IlitlY a the harder:sal threes waded collect" in the esinvoluti.satis of the small intestines, thher assedieicess only partially cleanse thr.tie, and leave sticli eoficcted names behind to produce habitual lais-pi:se . ; with all its train of evils, or sudden IP:ars - item with its immini.nt dangers. Thisdact ` is will-known to all regular anatomists whit ex amine. till' linsism bowels after death ; and Innice . A the prejudice of these welkinformrd men trtiiyinst ' theqa..ck medicines - of the age. 'Flue . road ~f r'r, t of tl.e VEGETABLE LIFE Dl cmrs i:, to 0,,.. ii,, , hone,s and the Mud d,: ; and, by this meims, the livirr ; and lungs, the healdsful :union of whiek zastirely.'lePends upon the regularity and the urinary organs. The lii.s.il,-Whiisli take.s its red color Inam the spuicy • r.r it,, fiv.:r and lungs. 1,4,r,: , it pat.... ,, , into the heart. being thus purified by thesis. and isourisittid ' by ltd coining from a'irelean :mina 211, tiotaies. freely through the vein's. renews eve: y part of the system, And triumphantly inount.i the ban ner sit' health in the blooming cheek. .. The following are sussing the distressisix va riety of human diseases in wlqrli the vEGE. TABLE LIFE ,MEDICINES , it , w 0 L"''''' n to!bide.• , • .•- ItyspEpsui,.by thort.ujily elialiritt2 . the fir:4 and A ccond stttiach.s, and crcattlig u tbnc ut [lure lit . :111.11'," bile, ilsnicati Of 111 C. ~rde 'aid acrd kind ; piaidency, Ltot.cor Arrrri cc; Ift.neT -CCII.N. ANKLI:Tv, I . ..vrtron, and Mci.t.Nt HOU. :clad( are tho eNitiptotii , ~1 I)y,ptp:ia, will V 3111.41, :IS it 11:11112,1Colir,i,1/1-1We or as cure. Costiveness, by cicantrilds the ninth. loutzllt inti•iittites with - a. SOlVeut and iolctiee ; all violent pkteg, , lcUie wiiltin two I dttys. Diarrhcea. nnd Cholente by rciiiitrinG the sit:Zit acrid fluids by e..nplailits are and by pnosi ,, tbiT, tha bibricalive 6e. ertqi , ,lt • Fevers of all kinds, by ref - toting Ole blood toa regular circulation, through the pr,..x.eit of perspi piion in such cascs, and the thorough solution of alt intestinal obstrnetion in others- The Tare MntocisEs have beCti known to , :ure Rheumatism ptieue.etly in three n4-eke, and Gout et 11..11 that time; by removing heal itillmoniation from tin, totudy's and ligaments of Dropsies of all linda, bv.freeing ;no( etrenzth the kolneys nil bladder: they operate most "di-lig,btfully un there important organ, and henc e have eve; been found a certain raunchy fur the worst canon of G r avel. Ali. worths by disloileitig front the lumina-a .of the bowols tlie slimy 'wilier to which tlicac , : -Fur 31annElcitory ~.„ FLIr or ralesits. . i JOHN lIORSCIIEL, Manufacturer and Bt; is .1 . 1,0, •tHiftiork t .by rehocing tho ", „ ...liyiroilier of Ems, of all kinds, such as „ rh : t l i gl. i ... , , ,, s, p e . :,waetesnie cod IR tail, us( st. East Side Phil. Zir V;il . 7 ir“ lig .f lit o ce. f . 1 ;;S e ‘..7 l: !!Tt ' 7.„ttfn i • :t e lli n lA n[ l:l ' e u h s • which h IV ,' I. 1 See more than mat. the crostrinned and cleaned eI reniEWC,I. 11,e1.11 VI. 11.1 rill ii.i, awl pr_slit ;a lies 1 His countenance expres,so.. l29 ' ' 4O-40 - 31 " - 1 - droltifill i1,,,-,.. , .- Aintracter and decisin. r En o expres.. croi:;:v • .- Scurry, Ulcers, P•••• 1 Inveterate ‘ Sorcth ; -- k„ ~..„ e • 10We • ' WARE:STORE, the 1..1 h"•'l lon; wi.ich th0, , 111 Id I. l i r 1 • pan: abort Arrh,east lids, excited n. L. ,, :! ~.cINEs Lriro to thc. liloo4i. IIII.i111: the 1A.1, 4 j _ tellectua! bY•nis Scorbutic Eruptions m : I . Bad Comjx- j.SitsilY i Buc k e ts , gdnV n a . r l e l , i o ns, hy ihoii '.ilioi.itivo tort cii , ,o ,h,• tloil . j}Ossed the Rrii, ;571: Brasher, e. " D I I t hs,lllters,iilats,Blacking Eastern made Wood feed the atria. and the ihorliid i,i , iio of winch - i Wifl i .:krcrenrh Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Mims id! eruptive roloill iiiiii,: 5111.. W. C1 ,,, 1 , 1 .1 '''.... " " '...eievery description, ¢e., at the lowest mark other dia-tizroeable rfattpl , a i”iii, . Seri teprlces.'! The II,: of throe tide 1,4. a' very ..11. , rt 111. *rash PO for Broom Corn at the Fatto Will iill.el. an oatirii ciiri ill. Salt Rheara , 'il i., y Girl ki,ll iiiIPrOVI,P•i/t isi he &rani •,,,,ii i Ito ji. . .. ,11111 !:er Yard, at 2 ---- r it Common Colds and Inflnenza w;ti alw“.ilr - i Haven. i b r: . c leriber tespeettnily begp leave to Inform - etwod by ~n: djr.... ~r 11 , i ruin l. , ell ill Vat ". , T .c o ,mers wad the public of Schuylkill County' , - , 1 in tnnera tat he his a larce and exu , nstve stock of PITES. Ac it P.m , ily for thi., n'er I di.tri I SEASON sIOaRII4.IIANNA LUMBER nl. hand, arid ,di I.hato tidal liY. iho vEGETABLE r; sp o it , , , ble t! ulidina purposes. Almi.Juist, Scantling. DTV9I.C24ES ac ,,,, a d ^inlet .atill i ,up I ' M! itio n s n t a .rit P t 6bi"l". 'I of whittl he will sell on• nuthle terms. r,eolouwiiilatiou. It is stell-kteiwn hi inn' , . 1 C-De writ( most respertfully invite all purchasers in thee „i t ,. i i,,, the ii,,,,. 1 ,,,,,,i...k0r of I. 'l io l ait andimitte for tbenisels se before huyine else valii-111.• Acilicito ii wa , him , - liHific-icil irith I W ere, - i; ' DAVID D. LEWIS. gept —4O-tf comp:day for upwards of that he tried in vain everv.Crt tsivtiv prose wit hio 01,1111.4- erig Mr i Ilit• however at len g th tiled filo NI• ttiritt;•w is rue 14;1,11 to Ow intbitc, said h., Wm- runt a s.- re ,n t time, n had Id•e.111, nuunecd t.n only ituombilble. but al". Moll possible, by tatty human- foam. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western. country Medicines will he found a si;fe, sp•tolv, and j Win remedy. Other metlinines leave the sys subject to a return of the dissent,--a cure be t' medicines is perimment—TßY Tllt il, SATISFIED. \NI) lil CURED.. Bilions'Fevers and Liver Complaint • Genera) Debility, I.oss, ITS iliCifieS lily!. I - used with the twist is netiebil rt.tailts in eon- T F. ow il n ludey. ATE oven au of the Hall and now employ this description INC'S EvIL ;00 ScHotll Ii rd as a Silelm y I s a t of y ield s ii)rhEt,;:ih,ll;h• h t I nodsa nt foarca ram : i t h r r ;12u, e ° e the l ‘. 7. 1 r':r p t . ; 11' 4 ! Y e . Towtn nnper ; P i e: , Co.. D.rni PLAiiirS all kinds. P.ltstroiTlON rim I I Est to this ° "" fh ' uPPIY to John Clayton, ot to' as fi Mitdcy, on Cie premises. - rAINTItiCe; COLIC, an. d. • • lii atvo res a rciisny solicits those country slerch . IitERUVRIAL DISEASES.- ant with whom bets acquainted, to aid him in his et as to support a large family, ty giving Ulm their, , ors lIM.:LS InaVe become airnila g e, and a share of their custom. paired by the injudicious ute of Memento'. Oct 6.1949 find there Medicines a p er fect cure, vs they nt.i fail to eradicate fr. On the system all the edict Mercury infinitely sooner than the most ' ,owe! • preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single tri a l II place them beyond the reach o f competition,l l the estimation of every patient, BE CAREFUL OP COUNTEMEITS Several live lately been discovered, and tht ne farious autism; arrested, both in the city of Nt, York and Tay of no one who is not an Antruonnu AGENT. , Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. 310FFA... 336 DroadWay, NenrYorkt, tOR SALE BY JOBB O. BROWN, Agent for Belnilkill Mara Dee. 29. 1919. - CANAL. WEEK.I TOTAL 1,651.902 U 4 State Educational Convention. AMEETI \O of the Pennsylvania delegation to the National Common School Convention was hell In the Hall of the Controllers of the Public Sellouts, elp •t 4 o'clock on Thursday aderrionn, for the P. P.n.. taking measures lot the caning of a StainConventimi of the friends of Common Schools. On motion of WSliam Martin, Esqi of Philadelphia, Lancaster, Ron. Thomas I. Burros es. of ;nradter. was cal led to the Chair, .'nd Charles Lem, M. D- of Schul I kill, appointed s erDtary. The President slated the 01 . 1..0. of the nietVing,,irrid it was then resolved that a mate ConventiorlDbould be held at Harrisburg on .the third Wednorday in January neat. A formal. call was them read, adopted, and signed by all Oil: members of the delegation The e,i)owin Commit tee of five was appointed to make the preliminary of ranatnients for the erecting of the Convention E.-C Mid* and A. R. Wright, of Phtlada.. Benj. Darman, of tichuya,ll; John S. Richards, of limits; and C. D. Kesdetirbf Lehigh. On.motlim the Prelideht and Semetarc were added to the Committee. It was re. scared that the eanventlen should be composed of tide. gulls elected from the several portions of the State. in theratio of the representation In the male Legislature. TOOS. 11. lIIMIZOWES, Chairman. osects LEW, M. I) , :Secretary. Dec •ZO, 1149. For Bald lleads. _ VR. HAUGHEY, the aurceEsful hair restorer in Phliadelphla. 1 , 3 , 614; hero roolicitedto viat Putts % le, and apply. bin Int - al:able remedy to several p,f lb 4/ 61,11111 C it itapo,ohle to gratify them, hat appola te..Nt B. Itailtion his Leent, who will accommodate than wno may favor tom with a roll. - Ile has for 4a-twhole,,lc and real!, the celebrated I•liristile3.. mei a preperatio4 to prevent the hilt' from 411ing 03 if , :prate arid give it a beautilul lustre. tru . 5:9, ISO. - :.:t.,.4t Report of the Graiud Jury. : .• D‘,it,,t,,-.1....i.. 4 -Is.w. I , 0 the llonortble the lodge of the Court aqua, 1-r z. , .....:0ns of the Peace, in mid fur the Comy 0 s - 4 tous:k.ll: Sr- ...11• ;:....i: :eq..- ~: ~ I..lr:lig fur Vie body ti the :( „,.,:, ~r - ~ .,:j . ,.1, d., rc-pertfully report that they /it,' aLted upon Tiiitty.d.ine Bill,: of whiLli Twenty o hare been found - True Bills," and t 4 e*euteen Tailored." i From the number of Bills whic h hare bowl before . , Owe have Tat heahation in pa ) lna that the County I, knilnually outrhened with costs which [night be po,- irut e d by the Clelcase of di.creet and discretionary Inver on the part I.r our Magentates. bills lat nu toes puny Cr1111111:11 actions have been laid beline iltivith as evidence to warrant their being returned Vb.. Grand Inquest haring visited the Jail, would rtecttolly tolUlialitilcate that they founddt as clean ljt.d orderly as could be expected under the cireittn. h cma. We are al.o happy to slate that the prl:ott • tee liven supplied with a number of Books for e instru,toun and reformation. . c C;randingliest do further - wore report that the H.' ing Committee Charged With the erection of the n Covet House, under the Act of Assembly provh.l - if the Hemovni of the Seat of Justice Iron Or w oft!! to Pottsville. have so far progressed as to Jr v the County COLIIIILLSSione 7 rs in tatting measures 40L erection of the Jail at - Pottsville, contemplated to i comet Act of A.,setubly. We would entbrace the - 11.al opportunity LU tirNe inion the CluellLy CUM 111if trio the importance co waking ihoso preparo. tote ,'llle litre nom of soot Prhoin. which shall an ew r great ends of justice, by preventing 111 C CS. ~., e r i b t te rt, n loch email promote their moral and . Vsicill we I bong ne well an relieve the County no lus ,111,11 , 1,1 °I the kuri hen 01 tour sopport. 1... act omplislonent of these °bp, to, we would ICI fully stittgeot thy e:tection 1.1 a plain oubsitintial tin epee the PettUdottiary plait, the adoption of wit &to thought 'will secure the above nattoid ob i, rid also to pre.. ellt the annual cope . intittire of no: limey inci.t..nt to toe conveyance .11 Prisoners tot eastern i'enttentivry.nitel tochior Maintenance ,li here, us the 11111 /AVM; btI4IcLICS tido, the lie matt- the Count) trill show. An c t It paid Eai . tern'Peratentiary for the auppoif of t the ;ear lelfl, - lye, PPP is4e, 1 - 1 ibl... aml. 1449, ~ nerd:— I tilt year Inl6, . ; -,:- ' 111901 55 1n47 .., '`? 1.1:5 n 5 - " leili, " . 1.11.9. eatimaied, . ; 1.:5-1 ...,7 04,597 34 loniJ fir conveying Prisoners to the Eastern :thetottary Olt., ptur 1.,16, ---,- 81 , .. , 0 so . " 1,17, , • - 2.'., 21 •' 1 , 1515.,. ',--:.- - 2.0 00 Itl9, estimated: t - • . ' 4./6.00 paid ihr rep3lrorPrisoil: the year 1 , 18, -'• 1817, • " 61,112 11 t P. 1 ,1 for CI , Dnddirg, Sc. for I . ll ,,, Tiere • lit: ycAr iS4d, 1517, 170 IM9, • " • 1/3-15, 170 10 IDI9, 105 11:1 $167 34 /int paid for :Medical attendance' to Prisoner=, , to !.rfi 1,46, 47-49 and Ill: -., $l9l 51 will appear from the above, the county paid do the years 1.16..17-1S and .19, the sum of &AI 1-3 fo ..00veyatice ~r pr..one. to the tame. Pen, t 01... For the same year,. the .1111101f13.613 :15 Was p. the carve Institution for their support. For the :tit ars rspa Ito and aUrryttonY in the present C. Jail,lycve Copt the county *1152 11. 'Nlaktne in, II se of four pear: an aure'eate !um 0135.261 09. intti4.ll to 0.2 above Swot:m.(lle expel... of Board ar4t onera alter unwire:on, would be eltvcd. to the r int - Tory further believe from e.stintatea - carefully tnicb it a Jail on the shove platieould be hull! for an40,0::0; ultile a' Jail on the old plan large. cot to a&nminollate the Prisonere, and utfii:lently see" hold them wmild•roat at lent fl.s.ono—roak .o4lltrtri:nre of only .915.19.10, Showing that the dillee eineti•e would hr paid 'the ,011rtte or a gear 4, by the labor ,r the collVletn. • • 111 1 WI,AND JONES, Foreman. • tzeburc, Doc. 2.1., 1,719. - lafillii 31:111111.11CtOrY• • I 1 . 11. CLARK, ri T 1 .1. lsr: BILIN 1/ NI AI\VFA CT IT 1:11 Tl, P ll ~f 11, Go:den.Fasts. Was-Dark Vs. 139 and 143 _South Sersnd at. a Dark st. • rtiII.AIJELPIII, - Ps Illnyn Oil nand a large and fartlinnatdr no mnrnt nt WIL/1: and NArti:OW sLAT. WIN -1 IiLIN ItS, tnanufaLieLed in the be=t wanner, of I t ntalrrinlS , afril at 11a• inn•••,l tae th.prlce, no refitted and cnilreed ht 4 e.onliO,Onsent. he la if to e..inpicte ordora to any amount at the 1.. moire. i uolly on band an a=soronent of . . .I.tIIOG.INV Pli RN !TURF. 0 y ylriely, tnainilactOrod eq. e a rly for Walloon • • .t •.,ro,,r , in, therefore rely Clll agouti air . 1 trio a di , quitte packed carefully, and lent ft . ort,tage, to any part of the city. . Pik., zne ?5.1919 It, el. k RIC.' 35- !t- Toys! TO3 hi ! k. GEORGE DOLL t -10 . 1116 Xseth 11 Wert. belpac Race, 11 PIIILADFLVIIIL. Z 1 ri 4t rereived a large. ae.orttnent or Toys s of all ernes, dolls' beads,l,4rnslin bodies, to loxes, Isarmonkas, pipes, cI lases, ~i.utr tg, Irbles, jewollar,K, SI:III, and pent.,(.. &m -oo bs, en n,,, rattl,", penny soya, with .1 Jar, W. 1111., In th c y ankles, AL the iowegt. prices, tch • and retail. Gall and ree, at l No 106. North Out lailrlyl.la. - • 1919. -—4 O :3nl . ' ~.• - Ektvitiliti Gilt. Rible4, ONLY _ 50 Cy.:liiTS I THE stdrTher bait' Jost ri ved it supply of el, rankly bond and gift "kat Bibles, with c. 0.! print and paper. lletl he tan sell at the unusually low rat of 50 cents r copy Also. SI.:11001. BIBLES. As low as arts. each. at . HANNAN'S Ce Whnl. sale and Retail Bookstores. Sept. LSO. . A No* turning' Estiablishine'nt, STEAi POWER, AT THE stint , OF F. H. 1/ MAHREII in THIRD St.. near !.lAREES. where. all kinds of toning in wood will be, thankfully re eired, and nosily executed Without delay. Red Poets, Tilde Lens, &c. kept constantly offhand and for sale at tie lowest orices. ' ISAAC: THOMPAON, Foreman. Harch3 10411 for .1. MORGAN. New Music. no' Tbou Art Gone, an admired song, Won - lan's Love, do opeless Love: do Dream that Love can ne'er Forget, do rill not breathe thy name. do ntle Deeds, do a Tinto and Donald, a beautiful scotch ballad, Monist' Quadrilles/ eon Mary Polka,' iniraie Polka, • ry Ann Waite. ' h'teces not on hand obtained - to order, at BA NNAN'S Book and Music dimes 47- ov 17, 1849 A.9IILY. BIBLES.-100 Family Bible', rang, in; in. price lam 81,50 to *2O, junt totaled and I gale, at ' BA NNAN'S I pit, • athi Cheap Beek awl istletplettreel. The Holidays Coming . I PROCURE YOUR PRESENTS AFEW days will witness the return of Christmas, the departure of the old yezr and the advent of the new, a seasoned' festivity and rejoicing the Most felicitous in the annual round, bringing Joy to youth and comfort to old age, equal blessings to the poor and the rich, attirail in; (or the hearts best prompting; and fin libtrhl oil rings of good will. ftiend4iip and affec tion. There is no article suitable to the purposes of the season, that canons be obtained at the stor,s of the subscriber, where is displayed the largest and rarest collection ever offered to this pid,e, at prices to suit the pones of all, little and great. In that all may indulge in - the pleasing custom of exchanging souve nirs upon that oecasinn. The fatten:lon of every body orrespectfully invitc.t.fo; this rate collection, among aihielt are the following : Family Gables, superbly bound, Small Bibles, various styles of binding, I.llhlctand Prayer Books, I&m°. ieltet, tidily orna mented.... Praiser !looks, all sizes, Tutkey.: extra gilt, • CatimliC Prayer Books, plate and ornamented binding. Psalms and Ilymni, (Presbyterian) . •-• " ".(Ezangclical) " " Hymns, (LuthertanYo '• " • (Reforinext) •' (Methodist) •r WOMEN OF TilE OLD AND NEW TEST.SMENT a series.of portraits with characteristic descriptions, and migitial designs, engraved expressly fur Ow work. READ'S FEMALE POETS OF AMERICA; elegant, ly Illnstrated with illumine tihns and portraits, print ed on ticantinil white paper, and bound in a rich rand Eln:ql.l, SCE Et, IN -THE LIFE OF TILE SAVIOUR, splen didly' illustrated by the finest steel engravings, handsomely bound in Turkey and chub, gilt. SCENES IN THE LIVES OF TOhi APOSTLES Iltu-leutive steel e'lleiraVinr,2l. turkey and sloth, gilt. - TIIE MIRROR. OP LIFE, beautifully Illustrated and elegantly bound. TILE BRILLIANT, FOR MO. I:lnotrah,d by fine en engravings and splendidly bound. - GUMS OF BEAUTY OR LITERARY . GIFT FOR 1850, with fine steel engravings, cloth. gilt. TILE MOSS RUSE 'l+oll 16.5 U, elegantly bound. TILE SACRED. POETS OF ENGLAND AND AMER ICA, from the earliest to the pre,cnt, time, beauti .• fully Elustrated and neatly bound. GREE:siAVOOD LEAVES; tie - collection of Sketches and Letters, scarlet cloth. gilt. PoENIS OF AMELIA...aII a portrait of the author, -and a number of .o,rb doth<, at. gilt. 0111CLES FROM 'UHL POETS, a fanciful divetsiou her the drat, log ruoia,ecarlet cloth. extra gilt. , LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF SILAKSPEARE, compri sing carefat selections from each play, Blustraterland 'handsomely bound. THE SIENILIN f'), a gift of friendship, clash, gilt. YOUNG LADIES OFFERING, Gone of prose and poetry. ithistrated with steel engravines. cloth. gilt. LIOVVETT. Cook and Landon, handsomely hound. TEPPER'S PROVEIIIIIAI, PHILOSOPHY ; small- - quarto, elegantly pruned on pure white paper, be:W ilfully illustrated and splendidly bound LEAFLETS OF MEMUItV; an Illuminated Annual for 1950; eidemlidly 1111.1r:wed with lit engraott.gs and tilinuinations by the hest artists, and bound to tile 1110 fit super/. style. TILE SNOW FLAKE; a holiday gift for 15...t.0; els.- cattily printed. richly embellished with 9 Mezzotint° engrai tags, by Sartain, m tli.g highest style of the art, after designs by the distinguished Euro ' Peari Artiste, and bound in Arabesque morroco, viz dges. BLOSSOMS AND NEW .1 - EAR'S WREATH ror ISSIP; richly embellißied with 0 Mez zotint.. engravings, ray Sartain, splenihdly bound tri ninslin, gal wild gilt edges. tt NATURES GEMS, with VU plates 11114,. ea refill ly colored oiler - nature, and landecapd Views of their localities, starlet cloth, gilt. AMERICAN FLORA, a history of piano and wild sowers; containing a systematic and general de: SClliit lon of over sit thionscail plants, nl, nsU ned with t',6 in:au:flat colored engr room., scarlet cloth; gilt..) TAB FLORAL TEAR, IllutillnAed and ouhellighed with e.cpie to or tlow,s;araweia, drawn and color ed from nature, each flower Illustrated by a poetu, cloth, gilt. lIAND-BOOK or Needlework, with numerous env', vlnev, - .lath. gilt. SIIAK,3PEAIIE, dll nsiraled, Svo. turkey, gilt. ' Soo. sheep, lITRONS' Poetical works, illustr aced, Oro. sheep, " boo" " CRABBE, Heber sod Po 11.. k, " boo. " COLERIDGE, ' , tally and Keats " Coo. " W I' Elt a. Taundoon. " bro. lIEMA " Lao. ". BERNS, Gowpor, tor, Lynch, Amelia, lgino. illustrated and leital f innely bound In cloth; rinakspeare, Byron, Moore, Stott, Rogers. Soistidey, Coiers t ,lge. Cnwoer, Montgomery, Burns, I Hood, litininitield, Willis, Norton, Dow ett, Cook... Lira Ronk It;I:aily of the Like, Maranon, Vounga . Night Ti1.17.11:#. Poetry of Passions, 01 Love, of Affection, ti Flom era, 321 mi. turkey, extra g.lc. A large number of interesttiog Book., comprising Scientific 1Volite.„.111010/11.11. Tilt I tium 114- infy, nowt TsleA, Eako, be„ o.c , in bola plain Jul ornamental hitidnig. Juvenile pubbeAtione Of ecru. 11,Ciottion ; an se .olllio-nlor.leg.tiollyllllll.7llllalrd Aitonnie ; Diaries for g• to•rat .114-ortnic rat Of fancy matnmary ; ruing I ads. Rose wood It ro trz Desk.,; Alatrav t. tgr 'Pater Nctgw.. lair i . lo pip..r Knives, Cold ill.. Pe tio..the tine's Amerliati at"i Engiodi Cutlery, NI.. this silica I In,lru &c. roliettioo of land y artieles.compristitg Paper Box es:ornamented with splendid patoting.s and ..iubdiate gliding, tin' “1.,e,, 11.111,1'05. f, AI .; Perfirne llos= esrhg ti.ily finished, containing rite most Extracts. (le.; l'aperteris. conta.ning eapedtue Letter and Note p4per, Entrioprs. Wad, Waleld,A.C. t Just let...dont and tot Sale 41 ME SISI 03 nsa SP 1133 03 140 J 00 MEE ft7P IJI 37 LI3 17s 91 MEM! Cheaper than While Washing PA PEIt n.%GS- . . AT ONLY 10 CENTS A I'IEUZ!' Otooo Pieces of Poo., Ilangintot, varyina; In prier from I'l CCNTS to 75 a ezds per WO'. Glared paper. an low as 30 rams. Jun reeut eel- and for sale al HANNAN'S Sept P. re] Cheap Faper Store. Gnia In Poltstllle: THE solvicriher inforinslhe citizen.; or Pottsville, that he ss ill be prepari , d In' rrange the necessary fictnn•s for llisidioe He . . .Ilona Nooses Hotels and Pei tz Hoitillues, with Gas, and to furni+h homer. of every irriety and style, at the the most reasonable rates. vadeia Will he thanklelly received at his shop, on, the earner of. Match Cloigk and Coal sts., and at the Watch and icsviiirv, care Of R"hert C. Cree , tl, ue zt dnnr to the Post Office, Centre street. Pottsville. Aug.2s. hot!. 351 101 IN WARNER. =C!=233 eTf A n C e Pp il a t l' r f ..,ll l. t?ra i p i i [ e l l ' .a i4 re r d th r . u nd ft: r n uTs l tt r' all kifut•tuf Art FIXTURES, ouch as COLAS PEE:DENTS. BRACK ETrx ur a rup..rtor finality and . n.. 10.; woe,: done hr Jinn, a ill he arrant,!, :ttlst p Ist 0147.•ction or indent. Call at his Store, clad eXanune lug fixtures. Sept I, I:Ii 46-if Ito°llitg" Slate. MITE KETtti! 4 VII.I.J.: - I.ITE infk.ret the 'midi,. that litrr arc to forilt4b stiptirtor.Sl.,te for a,mhns ; niul leo.rin7, the snot[ elberlenced slaters in their Cnlfilny will a l 7,:i tend to toilet, with .lesaateb, and nil tin flora oral 14,1115. A s rtople of their On In may he tern n the nib, of Joseph rirenrize, Architect, who will give any infnimalinu required, niol with shorn order', may e left. WNI: J. ROURTS k Co. hignich3.lo-Irj Leine; ..l.Vitter In. C4o , n. On CIFIF:APEST amd most nsenz,if Ciil,l and i.rilver Lever W4tchn ever or riled in itrie market, at `, R. C GREEN'S Jewelry Store, next doer to the P.•fit Office Dec 22, 1819. it rt -- . ---- - - -- -----7----7- .. s . -Iw. . 0 1./HEIN iniiMIL,MWM :.,. : - ~, MrThe Mtxßßs i JOURNAL has nearly double the circulation of any other paper in the County, and a largee circulation than. any other puldiS4,l in Northern Pennsylvania. . To advertisers this is an impoitant consideration. 'Penns, F.-2 pet 4. annum. Cheap Jobbing Office !Living procured three preP.e9, we are nms• prepared ILO Clettfit.l Jon and Rod,: Prarrtva of ea,ry dearrip.ion, at tle ()trice of the Miners' Journal cheap, than it ' tan be executed at any. other en tabla4laleat in the enanty,authis BOOKA, ?AMPULE:TA, AIME FOSTERS, HANDBILLS, ARTICLES or AGREEMENT BILL HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, TIME - At the very shortest notice. Oar 'Mak °gob typeig more exti coke than that ot any other nifire in thin i-cline of the state,and we keep lin ads map!oyed exprenaly In I jnh hm,. 11,151 a practical printer totr•.•:f., ISe zitaratitf r tint work to !•‘• no neat an any that can tnric d ,ni In the rifles. Print. Inc In co.lnik done at the tainrtest antler.. Tn connection with the PAW. nient. Is a BOCK BINDERY, where all books are hound. and Blank hooks cr every,descriptior, are ruled to any pattern, ar.d bound to order at the shortest tier.. We have also RULING MACHIN E,nohe most modern. and approved kind and can itire and hind books to oider to any pattern. These •are facilities which no other e,dahllshruent can give Indchnylkill County. IBM SCHOOL , BOOBS PUB • THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR, %y Amon Tirknor, THE PRIMARY COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR, by do do KEYS TU THE ABOVE, bp• . do du NEW TABLE DOM j by do do ItANYAN'B Itmk am! Vlrt - ety St well lOrt 11,85-)t. BANNALVS ' ID:2 .•,:;.1::.: -;> . ..4., Z ' :,:; , :.*_...-::,.-1,.;41 ----i-:1—:—;--1- ' , • I I 1 1, 3; 1 4 1 ,6 7 2 - i 8, 14 10 11 12 JA' T.:13 14 15'16'17 1119, 20 21 22 23 21 22126' . ' rA,C7 ' .) 0 I 11 1 - "..K. - . I I i t ' .1, 21 ‘ ' 3 4i 5 6 7, 4 9: FEIrI..IO 11 12 13 11 15 16; 17 18 19 20 21,22 23, 12123 26 27 2.9 ' 1 110.1 C 2, 3 4. 5' n 7 r s' 9, IA 11'1213 14;15 16, MAR.. 117 IS 19 V 21 22 23, ' i 2.1 25 28 27 21.29 30 , - 31' ! I Ii 2I 3 4, 5 6, 7, 0' 91011;1213 APRIL. 15 16 17 Is 19 46 11 22 2124 25,26 27f 125 29 31 n i L 1 ' I i I , . 3 4 51 6 7 9 9 10 11' MAY. 12113 1415 16 17 IS,I 14120 21;22 23 21 252, 26 '27 25'29 3031 1, -, HillI; 2 3 4, 5' 6 7 n: 910 11;12 13 II 15: 16117 1411020 212 - 21 1501'1.5'28 27 21 291301111111 I= KINDE KY. Or These Books have been recommended by upwards of dve hundred Professors and. eachers, and are rapidly taking-the plate of all other Aruhmetics In the Schools. z. r Doct. S. 'P. Townsend's • • • - CELEBRATED SARSAPARILLA. DOZ.FN Dot. S. P. Tolvnsend's the Original and Cenainetarticle. Just received nd for vale by_• O. lIANNAN. Arent for Schuylklll County. •ri. P.—Druggists supplied by the down, at regular Wtlnirale prices. Nor 10. Pia% -. Blacking Blacking NEALI i ; c u r , le b e r n ar t r ri p , 141 , bo=n u,,. quailed by. ant. yet etr..red to the mthl c A..Mschin, :Blacking Manufacturer and Black Lend refiner, oppi:4ltel.auer's Orchard Brewery; roused!, Pa. II you want your Hoots clean to !teen them from cracking., Be sure, to use none hut ''llachlns" nil Blackin,' For this lustre in brought to that wonderful The face in seen beater in the Boot thanlbeglass.. t- Cores supplied on feasonahlaTjrnt. bed 1, ISI9. 49-31 A CARD.—LITTLE: & MARTIN EIWIIOI,ERALE and Retail Deafen, i.l DRY Gomm, impel:Rms. TtAS:LICHIoRtiItr etore An r;entre Street, near the corner or Ma bantongo, to which the attenton tithe citizeng of tetra and country is respertlully solticited. JOHN 1.. I.ITTI.E. rottcrilio. 0.1 f'-‘44li JIIIIN ,C,-t; MARTIN ====MD3=== POI( 18.50. I VIISCRIPTIONS to all th. , M t;:lzin:, for ISSO re reive.l tz. HANNAH'S Honk and Variety Storts, and the Numbers delivered free of f tor. :}Don't neelert to call a: HANNA , 'S 11.vki . tore and News Room. to sithsetilie. A. dedoctifin mode when two or rap,rebun,bers are taka.mid paid in ad vance. Dec 15, ISO. 51- , Rising Sun Hotel, POTTSVILLE. PENS'S. lO7'llleinZ72,`.7,llg„7."Srtray'llii„"lll)Cr. announces trav' • •‘ Ingeneral, that lisshas !Ikea Stint Std esta ' li ' iishcslsdand knots - 11as Irotell . and late ly kept by Jeremiah Hitches, at toe CortisEtt or SECOND and Ml.:Easy s rasn Ste. lit the Borough of Pottsville, which he h, titled up with special ref (cwt..' la the comfort of those who 1110 favor him with their custom. The honer to pleasantly treated, with stabil he and .a large yard attarh:.d., calculated to accommodate Farm err, and pi reins incslilitz with horses and Carriages: The proprwor has trilhouse well farnistied. and wit pare no pains or ex - 1,115e to *apply his Table and :tar n a manner which cannot fail to afford genoiral satis factions . • • An anemia,. faithful hostler will always be In at etnclAnee..so thn rorsts may rely on hiving their h.,rs ea prm,rrie an. liled to. MICHAEL :SELTZER. Ntlvl9.'l9. N. M. Newham 's • P L PYLUING Sll OP REATTY•A ROW, NORWF.GLIN STREET, Put , rirm. Pa. A Li. kind. of Lead Pi i ie.. •Slient• . lienJ. Corke (.1 siiperior 11 - 1111 Ti Shower [laths Hydra:o , 4. Ilydr int Ho:, and &r.. kept eionitantly on hand and ior Byje.— Ki:u hem Ainlie ti —if an I it and ti • kinde nft . l•sinbiliiiiit done in the hen; tanner. Pure (od Liter OH. 7 - 1%4T reroiroil dlo•rt front ireorin. whore It in ninnni:woirrd, itridor iho sup, of lb rinnriotorn of on or in.. iirii,rinn 11111 e firesVor'i,lnto conli.loner con ho ;iiiroa. as inoF knnwincif to thou. lito.irioio7; X. ft r arl•ollt e'r troto.Pitntent matotroctorpr+, to be had iis bottles loth: to cult porthast MO: JAHN C nßmvx.s , Wll4r.slle and Retail Dru; Stt , re,Ceffire Dee I. !SU. 49.tf Pat a ^MIR ill. G tin noi. THE subeenbers Inver The atlnttl‘no of Farmer ant! d..attr, - + To i'l.:,sopply or I,!+a ',Mar kanlo ft tinzor—their own insporlati!On,. And * , .1 . .",ried...1-y an ex perienred sap, r tarn, • Itnittadrt. lit, the In rt. It in all narked in Whit Cotton 11,-1,14 11.1 f Goverommtt monopoly. ran be a for ded ;at a la,,tpara. Ortln.r. front a di.13111, Call he ozmintcri either tram our stock, hole nr at Now York. . igtll.l - rcit nizrircarri)N. ZS North Wharvn.a,Ttil.tdelvlits -sent 5.1°49. 110 T F4ir California. pITE Imlorrihot is ,reiLtri•l to roefov , Pa..eurer IGar "Oliforsio. hly the &fit, Mat: Lino for Mari frahrisco. Apply to • 11 111NNAN, Azent for Aril line of Steamer, far r N. EL The St,,, S:1111 from Non' Vork Jann - '2nd and Connects with_ rho Mail Lint v: Pan .non for Frhrn'irc. Pre. '22, P•I'). United Sl:ides - and ;Foreign PATENT .20(2,ENCY, X. TA DI:CA' STU for t o t , 1 ~ ..,‘ , : . 1 . 1 ....10 , , t r i tztt iil n .. ernn t r „,, t . :l n 7l , le i, r , h t, ,nte or it nii hteCinee4rettettet•il with the ratent 019ee Mont : n - Irrt - trre neliily and 01,11. ra , nnltaill4,lved with ,tv.::{3,trh. If 1te•rt,0.711," iher.ret It 11 and Itltteltettl 1.n.,,v1yd-«nrNiorhni.l4 n l In, him le ty, tlril Alt &here lie a.lt l•r+an leittoliettrer mat , ,ht. t. te 1-I.•a lo n 0 etttl in , O tt' In, Vire , Wlll 1:e re , l211,••• • .Ind 1 - 61 :11.1, 11111 "1fira.•,,,;th,...,- 0.111 , 111 y the no!, 14. Nile iv - Ventor. F , I' , 1 , ! , •,•!10 ere 0 tte1.1,..:0011'0 , 4 I,er-o.n r11.1,',.. , • tl,r it Qp• an.l - ereplentle hnhe to serre?itiet their itttt;ooil at•d Inventory nt a down). li fan vend their ini , didir 31 , 4./N statement t lf 7.5 theirellon.,directed to Wn !hotness;!hotness;. t• S. Patent . nrv . No. 11 ,1‘ St I,•t, Plolailelphia, Pa.. rtnil t Ppictest eini.ri4y will be observed until'the . Patent la °binned. . th, ss tin l s rind .4pecifie-tinins For Fatntries. Nitils,&tc and all kinds of Machinery pan hatted an Comma-inn, and r•naprtrut burn furnish to put the sane in onera tktn In any pelt of the United Stateit, South' America acid the Wert Indies. ' ' REFERENCE:: • lion ZADnel( PRATT, Prenident of the ,ferhantes - lure, New Fork. me,.,...Sruct.u•u, ALLEN S.. Co., Nnt-e!ty NVorhn;Ncw York. " rerun. Moran'. & Co., Columbian Foundry ., New York. •• runt., Eweorr & Tours, Philadelphia, Pu. ADA SIN & .ILitEtq. Pittahara. Pa. - Mr'. Tito E,ll7olinoar, MI " , Roarirr A. T+rt bn t• " DANIEL Goo, riuririnnt 1, Oh in . : .° WALTER •. 3. N. Nln Mnl.l. R. Sayan " f: M , AI I. R. T. Trr, OVI.L. 'No+ I . Krnts,.lestnt., S.C. May - • 113arnunVs 'Museum, - Tl, sTAnt."rn.in plare nr ien'eral reicrirt and ilelizhied (Pr in.lriiction and r hale aniti.einents. ti-Just added. In the hri,loun roII. rtinn, all the ruest ehrtn.iiki. of Gianlo. Dwarf, Mir', ninth flay".; Eirridian Crocodile, Sea Lion, ' Girtiffe,• 114111 e Snake, Cipirmen. Serpent, India Mice, and 500,060 CURIOSITIES'. arrancemenis are making for Ihe TIM I day., calmihtted in render the. Mnsenni the great ren: Ire or attraction for country Ttio DiANOIVing yiews and Chroola:rope co.d SUMMO in London, Cilft nl,lllltl. Me1a13.1, , . Snot..., kg.. ••Tlio. kard.”, or (Illen reclaimed, an interestnir - inoraldome..nc Drama, 'Jamb, &r., every day and evrtninz, and Extra PPri , kiitlllll, at all 11,1111, nil Clirl•1111,1% and New Year's do y.—Admittloce 2.5 mi., iiiildten under ten years l 0 eta. - Dec 50..1m0 Counting-fflouse almanac FOR THE YEAR 1850 TI.! 7 ; ; 7 7„• 11. I^ 1 2 3 4'5;15 7I 910 11'1 3 ; 1 0 3 In 13 15 19'20 24,1'?;;; 1'2,1?111t i 2 3 1 20'•27 4 1 1 5 !N'715' 910 0.12 13 11.1,.. 2123'21 21 25 273: 2930,31 1 2' 3 1 4 5 6: 7 S 9 1011 121514 ; , 1311 47 1,1 1 ,-, , z6 , ,a 22 , 23 31 3535 27,39 29 ; 30, I 11;2 ; 3' 4; 5 0; 7 , 5 9.10 11,12 13 11 . 15 16 1 ,17 10 it) 551,11 2,5 2312125 20 127;2529 30:31 1 , 5 . !. 9 X`•'• • 31 4' 10 11,13,1 631 7 1111 111 17 1 0 19-20,9,1 22 5:1 Si' 23 35 27i35 2930 •' I t 2 1 3' 1,5, 0' 7 0 ; 9 10 11113131 i 13'10 17 10;11120 ' 31 :3 21 25'20 3728 ,2931131; i 1= iuNE LIED BY B. BANNAN : " THE COLUMBIAN - PRIMER. for Baglarsc re, WELSH PRIMERS, &r., THE qOLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK, and I TICKNOR'S PRACTICAL MENSURATION. • MINES; JOURNAL. sATus:hAY MORNING, DEC. 29, 1849. CALIFORNIA M ATTERS. „The Empire City, arrived at, New York, on Tuesday last ; sho brings two wet ks later intelligence from California, 277 passengers, and half a million in gold dust. The Steamship Panaina, Lieut.' Bailey, U S N,. commander, attired at Panama on the 14th,Deeember. The Panama brought 250, passengers, and half a million in gold dust. An election was held in California on the-10th of. November, to ratify , or inject the new cdnstitution framed for that State,- and also to elect a Governor, Lieut.' Gov ernor, two representatives toCongreistand members of the Senate and 114se of Representatives- of the State of Clifor nia: From the returns rt;ceived, it is ertain that the Constlt.,tion has been adopted by an ahnost unanimous vote. . For Governor. The general impr, , was, that Peter flurnett would b ed, awd John McDougal [formerly dianapolis, la would be chosen Governor. The vole in Sin Francisco an where. indicates the election of lb M. Price and Geo. W. Wright as -sentatireF ! to Congress. The whole Locofoco ticket sueeee i San Francisco, by majorities raginm 600 to ,b,ildol Col Sunen.w . as tlie.!Nhig candid Glivernor. run i on •the ”Po tieket." It is nosy clear that TiMmas King will not be elected to 'the . senate, as it is manifest that the L litre will contain a large Locofoco - it v ..,. The chances are now strong in fa' i l ; he election,irf Wm.M. Kendree and Charles John Fremont, as S'enitors.. , ' . 6 The tniners„along the principal r: when last heard frdnid were doing, %veil. , .... , Edwin ,Bryant. 'formerly editor a Eexington ( Ky.) Intelligencer. the sum of slOtt,ooo on some Sao cisco lots which be purchased a few ago for $ 1 ; 000; ThdTocilic News saw on Nov. 1 1 2, 3 man from the Middle Fork, who had been at work but six weeks. and in thatlkime had turned out, with his own handi, six thousand five hundred dollars. lid had ono'•lump" weighing twenty-seven and a half ounces. ' : • ' The .11ta California says the sett in of winter has caused an increased del and for all kinds and quantities of"proviiions. A great rise in prices has conseqontly been the result, • . GEORGIA bEGISLATUREJ, Excitement - and Temporary .RtijOurn 1-fwd.—The Legislature of Geoti# has adoptetl.an extensive report froth its OM mince on the state of the Repnblic,l and adjourned for one month, to see what Von aress intends to do with the Wilmot pro ci Appended to thi: report is a' l pre• amble and resolutions, declaring the rights of the South with regard to slave pr4er tv under the Constitetion; . R 111 BARR, Esq., Reporter ofi the Supreme. Court of this State, We regret to le•trn, died spikienlv iMßeadinrr,.on'Wed - nesday evening, ._ c 0:\ GRE.3. . I This body. adjourned On Monday) till Thursday. In, the Senate on the 27th, a message was received froimthe President, inviting immediate attention of Congress to so much of the report of the Secrebtry of Treasury, as relates to the apprcipriaition requtred for the expenses of collecting; the revenue for the second half of the current fiscal 'year. , - A number of other resolutions werliiin troduced,l among which wits one by Ir. clein'ens, calling upon the Pre'sliltnt t in form the Senate, as early as practrea le. whether any person has been by him ap., pointed civil or mi.itary gdveinor of elk { fornia since the fourth day:of dl/irch I stv and if so, who has been so appointed, and s what compensation has been allowed h m. OthFr resolutions, calling on the Pr - si,-, dent for information were introduced ; '.-- . In the house little was done. It wag engaged the principal portion of the 4y, in discussing the propriety of adopting - }he rules of the last sesssion. The resoluti4o,! in a modified form 'was passed,' makqig,- the old rules exist till 15th of January. After the transaction of some iinimpoit. ant business, the House adjourned 411 Monday. 1 .. B.INNANN irrholesale If Retail, C 11 E AP B ^ OK AND STATIONERY The subscriber having commen red the Publishing, Business .in Pottsville, Ins mide arrange ments with all the ptililishers of School Books used in this seetion of ti,, State. by esehan:e and otherivtimuibii It csiA enable hint t o furnish Store keepers a rid Teachers with School Books of all kinds,at Philadelphia publish ers. kicee,and in some Instances at less rates. Ills stock embraces alms!. every variety need, and thosemot on hahrl are obtained at a few daps' notice The stink also embraces a general assorts tarot of NSA l IIIISCEt.LANnOVS, THEOLOGICAL, AND BLANK BOOKS-. A:I of which trill be sold at low rates. ' STATIONERY, Paper, ate At this establishment may also be obtained the best Stationery, Plain end rangy Articles, ecc., comprising a general as.oittnent or articles kept by Sim loners.— Paper—Piolscap . lind letter from 11. 2 5 to St; per leant. Alto age ner.d I,surintent of Paper Hang ings for rooms and halls, pottag. the Ist- - cinG the latest and most fashion able pattern.. B. BANN &N. sion elect of ln- Aent. I else ',damn rapre- 0(1 in rrom to for pple* :1 18 g a rajor- or of .'vin vent, very the ised ran- Cara ~~