us to have all the goad .things of this life in the greatest abundance, without these perfect gifts, we should be miserable and un dotie. Death would cast its-dismal shad= over till our "'lopes, and the • grave would swallow thein up. How transcendent, then,, must our gifts be, my hearers, since we are not only bleSsechvith a rich abundance of the choicest things of :his life, but have added to these, the largest measure •of those perfect gifts bv which we may so live here,, to be prepares' when we go hence , for lifeof anti less bliss and glciry, beyond 'the - grave. But,. secondly. who gave us these.good and perfect things ? Did they come• from Nature, or from some order of (wings suPeri , or taus. Nature 'herself, with all her vast , ness, ill her scenes of sublimity, beauty, and grandeur . ; all her varied and wonderfulsidap tattoo! to - pur wants, and her power to pro ! .duce the good things We have, is nevertheless. but a ',;Palssive subject of a creating and mould ' ing hand. She has no power to give but what'_ site first receives. She is but an alnin 7 s:ner of God. And those orders •of beings whieh ar'e higher than us : those principali ties and powers in heavenly places, Angels, - and - Arch-Angels : are just as much creatures •as we. - They have naught to give of their' oivn originating. They are but ministering, ,ppirits, to do Jehovah's high commands. Arid whether as Guardians they encamp around' the dwellings of the just.. or as messengeis they_ go on errands of mercy and goodness: or as attendants upon the souls of the depar ted faithful, they conduct them to Paradise, they have nothtng to give but what they . have- received : nothinr , to 'do but to obey the commands of the ember of lights. And so we must come to the conclusiOn ut St. James. as taught in our text. that #•Every good and every perfect ail!. is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom'is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. - But. thirdly, I remark, that these things • being really so, seasons of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, are in the highest degree rea • sonahle, wise, and just. It seems to Elea 1. dictate of the noblest elements . of our nature. to be thatilditl for favors bestowed upon its by our fellows,. And he ivho is not thus . moved to an expression of g,ati tude. is deemed beneath the level of a man. • -But, alas! how commonly. how almost universally,„7„is unthankfnlness to the Father of every good and perfect gift found, 'to a . greater or less dezree, amongst the rtcelyers of these gifts. Humau benefactors are fre quently requieted with warmest and sincerest ' gratitude and thanks for giving that which is not theirs to give'except as teirards of the ! ,while_the Lord hita.self , who is the Real benefactor—whcr both gave being to :he gifts and the good will that bestowed it.. is overlooked•and almost thrgotten. It may. he, Be s ts •iprisible to our mortal eyes. td intangible Ly our natural senses. Or it •+ ay lie - because Ile has gone into a far coati yy and left us to occupy till His return,. that are so insensible of our obligations of • - Thanksgiving to HIM. But be it w_hat - it will, it - furnishes no good reason for ingratitude. The hand of our Heavenly Father inay be discerned in' its be nevolent movements, by the eye of faith, and . our whole soul should 'be constantly moved with the deepest feeling of thankfulligss for all the, good and perfect gifts we reeel \ ve.-- First, to God, as their Author,thor, and. See6ndly. , _ to those whom Ile uses as almoners of His bounty. Ana - hence, nty hearers, so I loOk upon these (lays of Thanksgiving as seasons of , highest spiritual improvement; slice they lead us if/ reflect upou and perhaps to realize in some agree. the true source of our good - -and perfect things. Th'ey vitive.. us hurnble io view of our dependence, on 'our HertYenly Fattier, and thankful in view of ilie abundance He so freely and so kindly bestows. • - But, finally, we have great cause of thank fuln.es-s in the unchangeableness of our Fa • they. Whatever else chan,9,•es, ..He will re main- the saute. for • with Him is no varia bleaess, neither shadow of luili , viduals, Nations'and Empires. it is true,trive *Ont. time been blessed, and at-another been . cursed - Of trod. But did God shame'? Was - there a shadow of turning in Him ? Nay ? Was there not a change in these Individuals, Nailous and Empires, which removed them from that high and holy g,rotind, where the benignant gifts of a loving Fattier are ever being showered down from above, and placed them in 'that terrible spot where the thunder bolts of au' avenging Judge - are con-math hurled. Aly hearers, God is always the same—not willing that any should perish, and if any' do . perish, theirs is- the blame, for they destroy themselves. 'Let us, then, be the willing, and above all, the thankful recipients of our Father's boutity,..and let us Show our thank • fulness in kirnify deeds of benevolence to and charity to others as we have the oppor tunity. Let LIS, as apeople, be careful to oc cupy that spot where ,the complacent - smile' of God inay,beam upon us. Our Nation has ' hitherto been greatly prospered. 'But it may . not Le alwa}s i.o. We may go beyond tliat limit of Divine fh - bearance, where not a ; emgle atlribtite. of I hid can te for us, - and if . the do, our ruin is . sealed. God has . not changed to uphold those oppressive thrones and dominions which have.passed, and are passing away, and he will not change toi favor cis in any oppressive law that we may enact.' R i ghteousness exalteth a nation, and ris, , hteousuiss alone—power without it--is I weakness, and doininion without it, asnale. ! The ivalienable rights of man will make : * 'themselves...felt and respected, for God is with thetas and - We cannot overthrow them, lest haply t} a shookd be found to fight against ! And we should be thankful for this, l for it..is the harbinger; of a day - when everi yoke of oppresSion .tshall be broken, and I every oppressed one shall go free. Mid . though some of the barbarous eustoms which have been _entailed upon., cannot be I changed, in,a moment. and though our Con ' stitution and laws should be strictlt obeyed. _while in force, yet if they clash with eternal tights. they will yet he amended, fur the principles ;of eternal justice come down from 1 - the Fathet °flights, *.with whom is no varia- Wei:less, neither shadow of tont Mg." and with - -- spa a source and such - .an Ally.inust and , will prevail, and for this, we should be pier .devoutly thankful. , THE TELEGRAPH RUPERgEDEG Ascording to an article in the last number ' of the - London Literary Gazette, a most wondeTful and ingenious discovery has been made, and is now in operation at Paris, by `which communication between tWo individ ' uals, separated from each by Icontineats,or oceans, may be instantaneously effected without continous lines, as in the electric telegraph' And this marvelous effect is pro.: duced by the inSirnmentality of sizatis. Ye:, it is ,graYely asserted that M. Benwt, 44 the "Department of Herault id France, .and Blat,`in Ainerica, - 'after amity years labor and experiment, have ascertained tlnit certain descriptions 'of snails pos.se7s petuliar proper ties or sympathies, which catise. them to teal, no matter at what distance they may he, the same , ensation, or commotion,. when ele s ted on b‘ galvanic and magnetic influences.-- • „PlaciA in boxes in such a way that, on being s tanched, they agitate particular letters, the - operator liacpnly to make Snail A give a • kick, and snail A in corresponding box, whieb : box may be in the backwoods of Ana - erica ur the deserts of Afric - a, - repeats - -The kick, and so ; on f or every letter of a required ward.,—; The snails must of course previously be put ; in‘sympathetic c ommunication, and the.bax es, with their apparatus lutist b e alik e ! This moderof communication, which eti sures secrecy and economy, as well as /jam_ ping despatch, possesses immense adiantages over the electric telegraph, provided the dia.-r -acier and habits of the - snails, of which profess to know but little, can be rel ie d - Are theca healthy,. sober, long riv e d an i ma l —fond of seclusion—and can they be procur ed in sufficient quantitiff,? Are they able to I resist the constant stimulating action of eke tricity-7or may_they not. after receivin,g one shack, "kick the burkciinstead of the bta.--- I .IBOSiOII Journal. ' [l:7".Nintrod, can you- tell me who wag the first man?" "Adam somebody. ills father wasn't ..nobodv, and he never had tin mother, on account athe scarcity orwornen, Bud the pressure of the braes!"- . • Maar.. per a n HUM, payable,term-auntie% In advance. r.n I hoFe eh, ',rattle In the Conn , — .abd annually in advanreln those u hu old& tint of the County. The publi.;het reser V I Mattel( therUhr in charge $2 SO per 41111 tl ;11.11' het, paytuont sdcl;yed Intim Ilunc,ne • .1 . •1 t:l.l'elt.. Titre,. (opt...tr.. ow. 34.1rp,k, 45 oti isic‘r., " • -. _ ~.: -;:. It , 00 Furter a •': ~., ate On . Five .1.3 . 1 i • *a I,IV-ra., e titit pI t far- Otter tr'ir'•• ttlizfllpti•tn 14.ttle J:thr.,l/. • . . a %Ten .it. •iert:'..O4t. .r: • Oar : 4 •111:trr 1,1 . IA lint,, n iio,:. .-- -f, 1 MC Ertlfy Q iitoregillrillll64`sltis•t„ rr Four linen, I tittle,"... . 15 • Sat , Aripobt imertlilll.+, e 3 rh. ' ' , - lit Our 4qua re, R matitit.:. IN 00 , " . Six 'month. :. (AI . . Ne• Year, - . tt . do BusineiCaltig or Muir,. tarr ann a nt. ' aOO Merchant! mid "thrr•. advert I.•stii.tht the Wt . nt • 7itlt IltepriVilPer of 'tor rt it!? ddirtetit :laver I hti o llirllir We - clay., • It! QV I}Larerr A arrri ienirol ,, ,, a = prr a Creel/art:l. ',. 111 iner t -; 3ottrual. Saltirday Morning. Dec. 21. 110LIDAV. Chri.tmas is at hand. Kri:ss•Kringle_. the sugar-ca'ndied e.senee of jolly spirits, has filled his knapsack, lighted his pipe, and pie jing,le of the sleigh bells on his " eight tiny rein deer " can already be heard on the way. Every body is preparingfor a general jollifi cation. The Stores. the Toy -shops and the Contectionaries-:all are supplied-iyith their holiday goods—lxxiks, pictures, toys; sweet meats. dress, and every thing bewitching or funny that can be imagined. Each dealer is hanging out his most attraetive 7 most in viting card. Next WedneAay. what a ter rible day, upon tlie biped part of ert.;;tion generally—ducks, geese, men, women. tur keys, children and chickens! What a terrible day upon the digestive organs ! Just to think of the big dinner , . that Enna lie eaten. Well, thanks to old Father Time, , it)ltristmas comes hut once a year," so Away with nielaterhel - While time i.-1-on'tite wing. 1 . 41) We prevent ill. Then. merrily. merrily, eing Fit im TIIR SEARON - Winter is surely th • The grim old gentleman has shaken his hoary locks. and their fleecy curls have clothed moil - ter earth I in her appropriate mantle. The laded au- I tumn leaves are fallen to the ground. and I the tafL trees stretch up their naked bran ches-mward heaven, as if supplicating its ' interposition from the wintty blast. The I cold wind, fitful and gusty sighs ambit:lt the dark, forest, and rudelt whirls away its I decaying leaves. the mournful relics°, the I year's departed beauty. - But the in-door-life kin' different ! is the , time- for festivity and general mufti. Balls, parties, and sociaLtith bex - Nmne every-day versa! torpidity of the lower orders • of*.' animal kingdom is significant or the lOW. nitllit of man from his inorr'active and ba l io ness-like capacity: . Like .iEsop iu the fable . he consents to unbend the bow of labor 0:: a season that he tuav use it amain with betti`i. effect and renewed vigor. Let not the poi,be I filrgotten. .Thc: win- ter is often a seasOrt of smtand hitter sutler ins to ttscut. thaSe .Iw - het - are erijoyi4 both the comforts iiiirftWil goak k*::, ber their less fortunate - neigittors. '7tv . Aititire '•destitute uf,its roost' ordinary Such shall not 'IEI4 their rewatiti- 4 .11 - is , more blessed tO give than to receire.',' GEIN ERA 31F.RON - The Penns' , lranian thinks that general Cameron is a man of too small a calibre to represent Pennsylvania in .the United States •Senate., Only think how M.r. Sturgeon must, hare bounced . when he read that. But to be serious we agree with-the Pentisylrantart on that point. He is one of your small. cun ning. tricky politicians, who makes tip in industry what he lacks in talents. He how ever posesses One redeeming, trait, which girec him all the popularity lie posesses in this : State—and that is, his advocacy of pro tection to American , Tithe Whigs cannot elect a man °four own. the opposition must hrin.g torwardi man of superiorability, pledged to sustain the Protective . policy of the Country ilthey desire to defeat (:en. Cam eron. The Whig party are wining 16 over look many defects in an opposition candidate. ivltom they know hill favor the Protective Policy. On this platform they ,tand a. , film a , a rock, and nevei will ahandoo it under ptusperitv ailvet,i4. 'until it becomes 1111, established Policy of the country. Marl; that- FREE TRADE It was ,ornettine agfrannounceil by the N. York paper , that a Free 'f rade assoeia iron was formed in that City, to carryout the principles of Free 'f rade without impost or restric tion whatever, arid to promote tle malicious desires °fits presuming ad7ocates. The Taupe tells ILS that - another and more formidable movement has recently been commenced, which has leading tendevies in common with the foregoing. but which is rather more practical in its aims. It in etri.e?'"a seciet oi4..mizatitrir for the free trade importers, shippers, agent, of foreign manu factures. W.., to accomplish the nomination of Has. lioarrir .1. WALKER, of Mis . sissippi, Poues Secretary of the Treasury. and the main architect of the present tariff.) as the next "Democratic" candidate for Presi dent, .at the same time placing '‘the party" inn distinct and unequivocal "Free Trade" ,grounds, and then securing its triumph in the election of ‘ 4B:s2.—This movement, the 7'nhuric says. has been backed by a sutiscrir t ion of over s2oo,ooo,.payahle hall un demand and the balance in six ntinaths. ajtowm or THE U. STATES. . The Census returns, already received from seveutpen States of the TTnion, show an in-. crease of population since 1840 of 3,130,899, which, added . to the aggregate population ' ten years. ago of 17,1193,3[;3, would alone' make now .`-'0,224.2131. Estimating the in e'rease in other States by the same ratio, thel aggregate poptilatiun of the nation itt. June; last, may be put down at not less than twenty-four millions, or an increase'of nearly seven millions tu the last tett years.. NAGA' TELEGRAPH. The Telegraph frotn Danville to Northurn- • Rest)/red. That we deem it, dge to th berland, Lewisburg, and :Wilton, is to cost ' lir' that a list of the elaSSitie:llsatt nr"le pub. g uexi $4,660. Lewisburg subscribes :51,800 —Nor. ' in eonneetion with the rates: of toll he path thumberland and Atilton the balance, No. . tilled by die Philadelphia rt. ad Readingßail road Company in order to let.them know pomls have also been Made to extend the , . what will be • charged for- the transpo.r line to Muncy, Williamsport, Jerseyshore, Lai* Haven. Bellefonte and Erie; and als o: cation of merchandise ove s their road,' art 4 not compel diem as is At pi resent the ease to from Northumberland to Harrisburg, Colum. ' where it will eon. ; take the statement of:their 'agents. bia and Hiivre-tie-grace, Resolved, That the prac tire of presenting 1 neet with Baltimore, Washington Cite and ! other lines. -: , : Bills for freight in the s um total, without 1 stating either items, ive'iglr,t,t)r prices, is 1 I calculated to open avenue to fraud end impo- 1 I sition and meets with our no freightbillsi coudethnation and 1 'that hereafter we , will • pay', ~ 1 unless the items, weight, r, Ind pricmare clear- i . 1 ly and distinctly stated. Resolved, That the pm . eeirin,gs be inthligh• 1 e 4, and a copy thereof Ft) e to,rcs7arded, to 11)64 President ot_ the Phil* . iitibia f?upi ,R ea cting l Rig". ll COliligna '-: '. . t .... Thr , First Court. forAtiontour County, was held on Monday last. A! Union Meeting was held at I . ,6nville on the same day. 13r. - Senators- Fettle and nouns, wete last week tendered the compliment of . a public dinner by their friends in Philadelphia, which they politely declined.' - • ' ' f- ._''':Cofaiii...l(fairs Z - • - 414 , - • - Atoselmiiiatiotf":44o ittjtaminatina w_the pt pit. of the Acailernymmt*red ye'mekdO, nuclei tilt* slam to • of 111 r. Schneider. the • PiMeipal. it will he re-umed again On Monday morning at tt o'- chx:k t and continue „till Tuesday afternoon. The Xt.& he . r. • int he difrerent deli" rtnniats havebeetkei7, siditote , in their etrore4 to preteie the oleo 'Ol the In.littqlon for tin' , ordeal, mid tine excl . - no.dcnitc bet tonna thte•red • A 6 i 4 ," 1 4 1. myttal kexamded tO the Parent., and the pitlaie generally:to be present on . the . occie•ion. It 14 liopeti they will non neglect Ilte Opportttaity.; Pre-enee beconle , a 4tninitts to boll& Teaeher&.and Scholar , . toperform their reslvelive antic.. in a sat• i , tlietery maiiner. Wcare glad to .er tlie . Acadenty in so dottri-hing_a condition.' It is ...well V. - "rtanctea. The Teitelten. are men of Intent and, liberal edura• .lion, and admirably adapted to impart iit , truet ion in the variote4 department: of their prore.Nion,. Anitrican Horr.se.—Thi% fine llotei n o w miler the i:harg,e of 111 re. 1011 N T4i4 lady ni Wen kul - n fir her former.eonneetion WWI One Of the In a puhlic hou.eit mote Borough. She now vni...niv-ed turiking :.one verj - important elialim.••• rit the if - co:twit arraUgeinent oP the Anieri-. van. :mil in ri w week,. we liti;ler,tinitl, it will he opened with Flirniitire, and - ever . y . neee. , .-ary aecornn i od a rio n ; t - ,:r Ranier-and 11.;t• • t rarellity, . COIEIIIIIIII itV. In the item of:Hotele,(lty no means ; table one.) Pon...mile, we - nnag,ine. it hard 10 beat. The excellent Table and comfortable arrangements at the Penn-Orania iialb . by JOIINsO , I, are strung temptations to a life. inetriber.hip. 4'ol. L 4-- SIC. or thi . Exchang.e, too. lat. :away- a hearly weleunir: mid a bountiful supply of thi , good thing' , of Ihi.'ldr rea4 tut every g,iie-t Vi , ntet.• need tie at nu for voinfortabtj gum ter, and good tare. while tlic-r e-tabli-limenb• can be Port C rhop.—The fallowing nOtice haabecit -rut bir publication. \Vie hope I'ons % gallatit - will give it the attention it tlev.rve,: Ladle, of the Pre,ibyterian Chinch, Pon I Carbon. will 11041 n Penit'ai on TtlesaitY ne:tli 2 Uh heat . and on the titternoon and evening of the fol. JoWarg day, in the larg,r yellow holvo. svt . PortCnr iwa, lately occupied by A biolton.. to connection With the Fe-tival• then. will ben , ale ul it,efttl att . ci fancy article , A , . the fir..n effort of the - land nude iti Pint I 'alb( it —and In, the. object i , a p.sxl one, he hope it will be lA.-tally encouravetl. The prepared the entertutnynent, Trill l' , loto.,•ti to .e.. and wait on their Pottsville friend:, ---,.•-••-•--- . . -, • Creme inegi alit and prejudicial osier:titan, The Ea .. r 47,. Ar„,„„ ! - -,,- . . : ,-.. 1 1 , au ~elect sow befit on Mondayi rice of Hop yeas in itilf.. • greaily above Ids ty I t r eliT a tb " tiCis preesilpd to; the last two, years IF Lb, evening la,t, at Pulaski Lodge, No. 216. olAneient duke+ upon imr trait have Swell levied in ,Iticiateiiiil a with i, forriln i c i u , .. , i f . 41i i e u t' i .. o . l . e it i t.l v rt i o r n , : b i e n iii4 4 t il latt s tir y ttr h y: York Ala ,,, ii-,the. Collo wiutEsetillecnrh wrre elio.en a' 'dieer' i' ' 'r 11. - e . 11 '" 1 4 reL."-- ~, - proe--;"" ° ,..t0.. i i sitte. ihe immense injury intlictid Upon 40- ' Cul t' F .IA,,fIiSON. , - ; . :;W.:14::, nirattutadasiry. our revenue to made i o ductii ate nitir tile Accidents aud revulsion: in forrigm cOlaMeter, and J 1 , W ittn/ - 1. !:'....'- . 1 1C;. . •..-: - - ....1.. . tbetter'lliCidents and ditetitations. which orminaie .1 I' entla An , . . 1. W '. 7-7 :... - :-.. - .. , , , ,5. - !7'•i.:‘. 'throat!, are imported o ills their - a iteudaill rot-whirl.. - , :,..:.;: - fir', - - . .1. l i lIIICAVA../ 11P/1111:1104,1.Pr...7'1.,•-:1',": Otte revenue. as airieuly latell: btual be in:lazily tir ,.. --. , „efi.-Nl---- , .'. - ' pendent 011.11111111 nu imports. dime impottt irons .1 1 4 C iti.terrtn : Stetrp#i . :',.."'' - :tr'''' - - - 'L abroad tan only he paid for by 1/%119115 made up nt the The „,,„,,,,.,, ~f , t h,. 041004.4 :4* :f0 t a t i ng. . 4 „ .4. piodiecti ref 1911' labor in, alb iis t rielie , s, d or . it: f h b , : . melon. Metall. If our 1,114 1 / 1 11:11111411, ic e Ilit. a -1_01)11 ., Fe- ,41 % : al be• tier Elailliatie .- ort • Inf . of our ex eta Itnrnad in awy alvett year. In• she ex '-• ' .he o- . g ' - - ' .- . -.--' ' ''' . 77"- '" :4.4": 'P' ''''' tent of such t• 1 r eat' - do - lit; rreliti. a foreign debt. If ..r,!. 1 .1 111 1',.' " 1 1 " t . 1 . /1/`l* "•'.....; . -.. . k .L. ', 1L...„, - :: : .' 2 .., - ;? ' this ol l Pfaliolllse ' re,.... , -sled fir 0111% k few ream is is ',•.','...'..7•„ - -......ea5....-..5.t..,5n-:„.fs".` - Orion; ilia' it Will rilleci ils ' e ontntrarrai (ions is• of re .i/Ifft , „/.5 - usiss, ion i -A ohm AvittArl+ . 1.004101 he 'titan' ity or 'bp Necktit• metals initial. . n or nearly so. 1k ,m',,k_.'l. ,"w . ealieiavlal. l te 66. ..i iilsisissftt:,cunuta i . e o d f d' i briniwi.n .ilsiim,:naii4.rieitbisiraaNtelneDi 121411411 V 10 the INIV WllO eume intojto o w olabild ) to purchase foreign good...and thus, for the A ..,. ' - .L....- - -".i - y-;. - ir.....,.' ', Onte.ealioina a riainou. :I:question in the l'Pekllnklll l / 1 *-,_, _ ,- '02 ....0: , . •/11 . e Inurniu g 11) mien- .-; ?...P-i..,..,,v-” , ..4._;Pt. 'vie tteasiiry. li then become:. squally the b ut of . ItlVTWVAAelleeled lii 5,.-cape thrmityk,, -- "* -- . : 1 44; zarvist and the Inlet esta of the people (if ornottiole) --"'"'- - ' ' ' -1r •- '1 , "' ",,, ; ,,,,, ':-. , sf' 4,tkresgulair imports sis to confine the Imports' ions 14 / 1 * • '.1 00 0 - Mi Wa4.4b Alq ' T_lik-fcb .-- lot a :::....leilitlliip Country. to Pn anio.nt about equal 1,. •lich '; : lftink 1tni1" .. 1105. - Illia,OW ...Ilia- 4 4411 t .. ., , ~.. _:4 . !Idtpridegntr . eina own as can rind a market nt reamer-la ' • ''•-• ' ' ' 'ito --- Jukjiguj l-- '' ''' " . o . l44sii'( • ;lll . Z . ' .' *' is,' 1) - 14. - :-,',1.31atjartiiitis jtbrilal. TIIP ware statenient of the issre •''''-' • t --- --- f....1.-ea5...,..- -• ' -• '`.4i...... -- .c.',!;,r•,..,i ''. - -- ',..,__, -,-- ' - ''''.„, - fittriV_, ifitestatilished laws, of trade would SePhl 1/1 Ikllp l 9 l ll l lo l- *// 00. Cynnp11 11 .1 , , , _+".4,P4 , /..!1_ 1,_„ .. ' :-,"4 ' ' '''"/17„, VW* ~..„ ~: I ,lllllrll guide in all legislat ICU/on the subject 40 E 0 , •Ufglig ' l,.' 2 latat '' fielble-titUstprt,i:Whift -' l6ol444yl4l)l,:r.VAlfatitasportsitions should be secured in amount ' ''' ''.- . ''' ''''''." ' .." . -. '''''. ' *. ' ' . . ' '• ' '" ' ' 'At a ractirable rate of duties 19 supply shr _ _A.,: - 4 1 ,0 1 ,: - .4 . **" ' . :•., ~ , ,,,„.- - 1 10 ;1 14 140.„1 „ .., fit4f.* :' • eF -' ‘'cil l ii i"ft wi at is . P . I ' • 'ldln d • . d :.,,.: , ,,,. - j,.._l_, .......s,' .......-P.- Ay 1 rensury, 1/11C111 titles Flinn 1 a juste ' e .11 i ;41:7 - 4 F...i ''-• - ,14 -t- ' ........ '-'- t0 • . ,i1 :!...f,:ii: 1,47- , 4• '-lriA'al; , - ; ..?.;= 1 :i.),, ,- ',l4 . lrittarrnisr to a Ifeet fit orably.al! industrial pus suns . - - ,.., - . *. .. - eY 17 ,.... -+- 4 -, K ; '- • 4: - . - . ' 4 .... - 7 .4. _,: . - . .; , :- : : . , :. -; . • -14? - ' ' .i: ',: '' ', ' ' c:A%' • -; - ..;!..IitIL - Itoarkr; if • duties on the neresenty immitiationu ' - .:rilin.44.E.t' -'4 "'iL,,,,1Vit.., -- :iiy"' •-•'' ' . y -,-iiiiiiii iih ilifiPigd. hay.• 'h.. effect to impair the ability of Ihe :--- .., -.-"•"- ' 7•4- ' 7,7 - - - , ..._ '" ii -:-.." ' "- ' - ' -- -; , - -,- ..' - ' ) ",-.., —. . - , i . '„ 1 s- - - ..1-__,. ,; (' ,l 4 l . l asstirthn people to 111111,11/IPP and pay for ftareten ttiti..iitieWlZlAO4t9OitirtillB . o.ttirtritid - . . - 4*.10s -.! goods, then 1n1p0113110111.11111191 3111b11111 11111111 Cenke. iiii/ . 44,44 l itiijimiiiiiii i iitaiglit:al a ,, 1 /Ind by consequence the revenue to so equitslesa -,. amount would be diminished .. a .........., „ *.*!. 66-t ii..e o C7:; .. t:* . iillir biliiiPing of 1 tt i 9 bellrved that our own e 2111911.111, lots Oman 1 :tiPter.Zltti.,;ll-st....Witts_tkOrtSfd oOn , itietert dantrer- ' that mir export. , ! a rin , ot be doors.(a.: I y ,r, e , ss .. i. , nd g e o d o, ii:i:o . :i: i i , s , - iiii*. : iiiii - P4, l ,l47tirti'-iii.r . " itappy b. teat U that be I- - ; -4 I , h po a r v i e s. 'Ul trira d l ' a n el:Wllhln th e ot.lerVall ' on or i all, t !tat [ ' Sittig! ref •-• oV ' etin.: ' Merril:ink and slap tlglierAare Pk Pr rigiiato and alert : ~ . : With all the knots ledge which 1414.1te51 can itupari.and . ............- . : all the ALM which e‘perleiste ,tll supply'.to pearl , t' .. ' A , rrar'llt\ - 5 1 ' learn lila/ Me ittillw of the alirnail'alit nail every maim of 'hi ' l lll 'bi I Ili.. t' xy 1..1,11V. ill MUrk,l .1 reset, h a ,' % c .,._ can anywhere Mid i - pr P ot.4.oith. msrk; I . tiliosiri.'s••••{ll - liar It 3r.. altY ANA active. e %tend ..11,P41,41 trail,: ' eaped qt....trorlion on Weitne , dar !evening' lust . . II NOV'S In the lilliii,i4 limit o r a l legro: l v In T a r Fire. by aPeident, M.1.,...-,intmonir a ted t o o ne. „f the . produc er or earner. If at nay time a tiven ariirl, of eAlpfl filionbj be I arried beyond the foreign demand. eltainher,, area the heir and other Iturtiturr' entirely ' destroyeil below. L t wa. de.eovereil: Fortunate! v, ' r b e r i inln f ot i o r po ". n l a t lrc i o n ire r r i t. 3 e h r. W u a ll f n o r eT•v v ri e ' al:4 l Tel; it wv,... stippre.sed , Without any further damage. • in-like molter forced upon oat • own market beyond the required supply, !lie elle. t of reduced twit es, while ----,-t-: , --.----...... -- - it inflict,. often oeinmi.lnoins urea the importer from nr• T r i ii i i i.xi,,hi o 4:4_Th e i mprovem ' ent we airmail. it is felt by those engaged in Holtman!: the like lately mentioned, ii-itn - w:Cornplefed. Gas fixture,: i i 0 a rticle at a , i t , ' o r inz i , l i t i ii c ,, , , o . i lax : price c i e , t; ourte tt - o fr w ilet n n in u i Fi re r p oi u .. r . i - have !welt inircalueettiindtheAtordiv - iub e ij a h le d 1 tends to and affect. the entire labor of the who - I; ,-ordingly ! . .ii Divine s ri•ice.rolncre .. country, which may he engaged 'flatlet) manufacture ao iow ni:ening. . of production.. Thum tt line th, ...or). is temporary and limited in , etferi up.o, the iii. i .orier. it Is oven I II '., .. 4, - , ta.tlinr, and widely e %Waded upo n the ItiliAS of oar f.::. own people. W. , ',..re and feel it in the sudden break -„, • ..,„. • - • ,.1 tog up or ~laidistonetos not yet rust:tined by ati, . . There has yen little of int! re.' s.t oee — u : r - re d i amount or i:i pit al whit II reap afrOftl 111 etworaterlent . plumy MlSlleglsloll of 'sales and reflux rd pneep, or not here during the past few weeks: I:very : de - . 1 yrt worked with that taint and, :anatomy w loch long . . t experience alone ran impart. 1,4 i -owl' instant-pp. (a partment of business continues brisk: . tint to enailenty u Muir - 2w* fa co a diversity of ' par :hull., and doyen to iv. prphirtian in a limited aphere: The Wabash Railroad , a continuation of IS again tainv 1, , ,,0e . aa-"utilay of whatever may bk., the Little Schuylkill ' Railroad,' which was; protimed by triv. corutoon employnieurp, while in the: end it IPaVPS the market of the article, whatever it under contract about twii month a'go, , i rn t aLb . e, t a tie . p h roduclion r r if t o . hi r ch bris been abandoned I 5 rapidly approaching eomplertion. ' The ' The ' i r e - it ti It in i rn li e r r e e rid n , Intl; c ° o7l. l 4 g ti i :o ll e i r 'P . r i ' p lY i o u v i. a 'n rc.i bI v Company expects to ship coal oyes. thi s road ' „'„`,„i'r„.'lll„',,h„PriitiTtnh,r 7 - , l ,7r h i. a n li p k r i o ' ,i4Te d i. l i:e er ;:a b s' i i : lF " from !twit new tuttnel near Tts.4arikra liv the SIMI) ni the market, :Hid °f ' , Ors., iqiiiill if K i1 . L711; higtielil prier which the demand tv ill rive him Ili. lit Of May rieia. , ,price:. and profit., unchecked by . competition 111 Y'lll 6 • -TA hl AqUA A PPAIRS. The result of the trial between Baffin and several of otir operators in relation to the use of their coal breakers, _has efius . eil some of our Vitizens to exercise their'ingenuity in getting up new breakers. Twohavu already been invented, one by itlr. John H. Smith, and another by Mr. Albert 11. Dewel ; they have caused model:: to. be eon-itrueted, and have also applied 102 patents. . As a knowledge of the population of our Schuylkill County, villages may not he tin interting to Your readers, -we furnish you with the following iu addition At what you have already .published: Newkirk, a suburb of Tamaqua Tusearora. Broekville, Patterson, - • At ifo: time of making the canine ration, Ist of last June, great depression prtrvailed in the eoal trade, and iu consequetrve the population of the above villages Wa. 1-11311. I N SVILL E AFFAIRS At an adjourned meeting of the Alf Ichants and others of the Borough of Min ersville, held on Friday December 1:1, 18.50„ to take into consideration the present s ystem of .charging and collecting, toll and freight on merchandiAe, by the Philadelphia and Read ing' Railroad 'Company, B. C.; r:hrist , was called to the chair. and S. Stra Ph was up pointed Secretary, men the loth/ming pre amble and rorohitions were unanimously adopted: it It (lc The Legislature of Pitnnsyl.vania, in granting a charter to the Phi4tidelphia and Reading Railroadt s ornpany,eletudy provided that a list •of the. Classiffeation of all rner. eliandise, 'passing orer said ro a d should be published annually., and ' Whcreur, We believe Do suc b list has :been -- published tor the present year, in areordsinee, with . the provision of ' said Clharter; - thetel ?ore,' THE MiNk.3o" JOURNAL, AND; POTTgVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER: sEFEETART op THE TELEASVETTE _. • EXPORT. • . . .. . - -- • The fidlowitig -extract will -bit;:ratid—,wttb 1 gmeral - interest by the friends orthe -.. .Tariff, ' The different systems of ad valorem and specific duties are treated of ably. and at 1 ' h . ' . 1 . ' - fl (*lig( • and the report.wi_ beifuuta in every respect., Baal: --- '' - ' - . ,--, . . . The ...fsi•u• or :id velment dune., however well sidapardiask-warty artaelreenf trifle . . Wlien - applied to alt. la Mimi! discrimination, restrirtiott, or safeguard, ass linen proved by the elpori,thee of this thipatiment. to he subject to ma fIV aroi Plryirz °Met-lion,. lt, len- , deur,' is lit:t lierishi spirit of ovettradine efeallY in jurin. • 10.1110 industry of our 'own emititry in att its departments.rind. in its final repults.fataf to the re; e 7 nue. tronsideo Mg Ms system only in Ili operattni. up on revenue. It is. believed that the •ea perietiele of the I Mutt 011 , i/fdelitltt coleMmeill nati siss a of Ettrrnie has / Primed it to be impolitic and tinsale• Under the opt , / ration or . the !trifle , * Tariff: tev:eed in I ellti, the whole / fO‘PIIIIe derisged from article, paying ntl macerts deb , ' ties' ha. hiben only au at crag, or about 4:35.000 (31St- 'I, Ondi per annum, in a arose receipt from CIIIIOIIIP Of I .£•?.1 UOO.OOO 41.05.1100.090) being lea, Man one AAA of Deeper reef. of Om immense income Irons iMpOstS, - inil I .i"%rvidinl design of 11"itli3111P111 Oas tit make 'pert* mutes the , source of revenue from imposts. fat 4 / I .U• 1 II I.o..ltdir whin be cirri - le& A like policy has also , always been pori-tiell by the COMIRPtCiaI na ' s., , of Europe. The prtinary akin t to be kept in view in 111, v ing.tt,- 1 tiecuttoti imports is admitted no he revenue. It bt e‘PlallY well e-tanlisheit OP /be policy nen duty of the , CoVerlllttellit so lo due - Multi:oe in the levying of do- . lies.s". withal! falthej belou the 111/OrphitY 41111•1101 ' 1 Of 1Pr111.10.. 10 give the greateta cncoartgelitent p0=.1..• 1 tile to ill pip iaideitrial unisnits of ttpoi own people. —; One feature or • t,” 1 , .•••• of IfPIO. jo lin epinion of.l l o , ' , I/rpm - Intent. et tippetken to both Ilirtruoirtilling nu:lei -1 ' plef Ob.& kt.41..11. I leave tOIPtPIII V 110 010 equal.orhirh er rate of duty on the ran materint 'baa on the, Ula n islltel tired at tat le of Which it is tomposed. Such pro visions t retain!, Jake trona !lir manufacturer and ar-', tisan, that encouragement which the prevent law' doubtless , • to some extent, as" intendeal to afforihatut also check the Imporia st the taw material to a degree detrimental to tlse revenue. :file rontoant fittettiations in prices. anacminsequently in the dimes. under any unrestricted ad raiment tariff, Site to the act of 0140 that most oliem..ottable feature. hist:o,lld, . Thr'e , :illations. rivsue a high ditty When lea:4 t,- milted. ;Inn lON' illtli". \Olen fait,. a l e 11111101IP. WWI 10 Oil PlerPa of ‘ itsatiotation, aml subject all Ilio pro.- nitro* of Isbot in out own criontry to the frenurnfand enormous fluctuation. IWOr markets an. on& nitsinC ,=from the tli. , l.lrben ectoddivo of those natiaus. oath I Whom win itietait i °nun. rce IP t Itiefly carried on. i Voile: the present .3 Orin. 41110 c, 30. 111,111eSt WIIPP ' I 110 art ICI! impoited iP hlfhP.1.:11111WIIIIIIIhr pit cc has 'raw] consumer ran least 111 - 01.1 111 INly - 111Y duly. atul 1 lowest when the price of the ati laic teamed wroth] 'I MO a heat y additional ditty to he levied writ. Time. I if *an ankle rosin .10. a illuly of MI per cent. Would 1 rowpel as addition of *3; if that :mitt, fall, in ratite 1 to .1. then is lhe ditty reduced one half. That t'ollllol bra wholesome system of Ltaitlion tr Melt follow• the commuter to his pnrctviseu, int-teasing his 1 bilrdelk ichen priren are high and akin}! it na• ap WI CPS fail and his ability to bear It int ...eases.' If applied 10 atiltle , of , lbsistence. it would operate as It 11Patv tax upon bread in a veal of famine, increasing with the intemoiy of the evil. and Manually disappearing with he ;et Mil of atom/130ff, ----- The of Lion to the present system, from emnmer tnit fluctuation , in ors. eo, is constantly forced upon the silent tun of in, Divnrinient. by instance, of el- ea,es,,,,ittoote tort.. with the int tre,rised de man d and . ; d &awed borne supply. I The' °Peen t ion and effect of User.. lawn of ',now a nd i trade, it' I.vheVeli have been frequently and palent- 1 ; hly exhibited in the In-tore of on r ream!' y IT sa from , such experience that the ernerat principles upon 1 ; which our tari ff laws are eased , bate leeeteilio the I e cu t roo c ”pininn. ..f the people. Hence thee ahem.: i ; universal impreesion In our country prevals that, in i , assessing ditties on foreitie inewliandise. Poch ele, ' 1 cruninatione stionlei be ni itic as Will have. U se efrecinr . 1 producing all arth le.. which ran he titantiflertnreel al ! home in stli la 401.inlil . if peweehle, na to Mt. , . lip livo , Markel! , fiii the I 41M/timer. Ilse lialiii, and tine fine idis•— ' ear!. competing WIIII the 0111er..2 , 0 th.ll lIV I11:1y lint be • left to the merry of Oile. and Oat the foreien one. I alone. The happy indircra effect oesuch legislation upon ' 1 the labor, and. consequeidly, , on 'tie permanent pins..l i perity of our ntr si rowel ty, is not the greatest, by stink! . I mr3na. of iln• bleseiuts it (nitro'''. HY eiviN," div.'r• 1 city to the ncenpatious and industrial puisnit of the' people, lablir is rewarded, theability to rotten me for- . ! elfin product. , is attained.r;and the wants of the na -1 global trea.oiry. dependent entirelii, apart itatiea roc lecied upon foreign impinge, are amply supplied ' While the great end—that of n traupeleht re venue --is thus , u rely rearlted by Una polite,. u larger a e 11111 l nt of eXpriri: i. at the annie !hue obtained towards pay- ; ifie for ;he rvirlii v.' impretrati 11 1 l , I Our. e %pro e .. nee t ewe o teenier,' ied ed mi.oics will .liow, , arr illailv lip ',Randy or ~,tion: tire tobacco. bread i stuff.. and seroviai 111 l e. These are itie product. of the , 0011..10 air slopped in foreien ports AllllOlll more I labor a- :in element of price, ohm la two meant' to tit ' I lista tor triatkee in their fo.l and simplest condition. , Our Malign a di.rloF, the fact, Mao; that breed:tuffs 1 and pmei.inn.. Or wheelie we tau Clailittell3rlltar alit- i pins than any other penpte, fine comparatively a ' small addition to mu export., particularly id )eau of plenty altrold. These articles. in the production of which so large and intervallic a portion of our people are enraged, cannot find a ma ran abroad ahem tt pri ces Ili the farmer ran afford loolerelVe. riViellt WI3III famine nr war, creates a foreign and PtuPilillillni de mend. iln it 47, a yeat of famine in Europe, we eXported of hreadslittfs and rot-oniony. withent piemanininn of the calamity which erealed tbe demand, .68,701,921. TM* I extraoldinary export, while nur own market' wae MO t supplied, pat beyond doubt nur ability to 3upply of 1 their , artirlee 3 surplus , fare xrietting tlo.ialtillty of !any Whet cannily. provided a marart wre found ; whieb did not erhatist the value in the e twits, of transportation The extrantdinaty demand of 1817- was lint due ten any leCialat inn of our num, or of for t eign nation. It Wile tile result alone of ll e famine t in &trope , Sint. , that time the °petitioner the pritish revenue I, art of 1846 has wholly removed the duties dpon such ; Mrtign agricultural products as are wed •for fond. ! and nurs enter Min rampetition with there of other ; natinnt. This free passage thrnugh 'British c on e* , I tutus... has nal, however. iliCrellield the British de ; wand, for we find our exports diminishing in Noon,- ,l t . 31 the.effect of the famine is areireMe by the I subtegnent abundanre ; thaP the report of Mead ! staffs and provisiane in 1947 ;VW. $68,701,921; la 11149 1.77.479.751; lis 1049 4138.155.5117 ; and in 101501.90151,- 272 ; (get riatement) Our expnrt• in 11431 (.1 A gimp { itialettwnti of these art ielee were 11117.57 , 4.997 ; ill IWO 4,117,11)6.102; and at the_ ration! derrease exhibited 1 since 1847. will. In 1851, but little weed the !mu t. sionont. . . The Allartfla of flee in ISTY amounted to 412,343,,tatei; , in 11 1 77, in $7.709.279; and lu 184 e, (the year eller the ' Amine,) to .2,331.A94 : in Isso, M *2.631,557. (ruite- I meet.) These dame embrare a period of high and i tOnr tilltiee, of enniralativ* free trade at home and in ' the principal market abraid. Thine farts diet-lose the I faltaey of the prlnriple in Iriquently urged that, bir iodating heavy impuriatione under a Py4tem of how i ditties', Ifr neresparily rreate a large corresontoling idemand It broad for our oettprodtirtions Whatever truth there may he in this principle, as , applifidln the trade between tuber nation's of the world. I In consequence of the relatige nature of their pro. I, ductioneand mannfactures, It has not the santrappli i ration to`the Vatted States, - from the simple fart that Inearly all the supplies which the latter fuenish in for eign natiOns, ronsirts of artirlea of necessity, the consutnplion of which is limited to actual wants, n nil I cannot be f4reerl beyond that demand, by adventitious. eireumstaneex. Mum St high degree of prosperity , it ' , rho In the Vaned i*tatea,-weitee &large inernase in it us tomouriptinn of mast frweigil prorinetintitcwineh t r it ty he generally elateed-aadrethe bead of In:titles, tnnt We havelutesurh rises of-entries to tempt foreign" nations in like Mu‘sinefirirlaladiacirpnrehracc (ruin I ea. , : in reelpronatkra for extended Koplin,* from Ihrin. I No nation willipnrehase (mu its, 'bri Mattel' bore ' wasp errillialay lie lour erinditinn, a ranter amnant of , bread* turn! than trio dedeieney le her own ability to 1 sapply will renuirei,, even thong% Wa boy from her ' doable .0f treble tbe, Mullane or her ,Inodurtlens• RN Inailte in entire, whop her crepe reellt; she not oat, wnr, hattguat; rake from gaiter cot/Attlee, what the want* of het pop Witten renWire, Arra though it tut three or ten-fold w,hot thej take, from bar. . 1 ' 'This' ptieb•irde was Only etehiplified in the famine jeer OT Mr when our Stornatieeeemply„ of breadstuff* 4. 1 . StirpKft used Viet 1 herviripmpt 0 ostrfwat9l,. .430 406 130 710 C'l , .. i'::; . . : : . . . _ even though it did ineriMmit our imports from the very Xllllee aireade aliuded te,,'or mating each i degree of - proiperity In the country , Os to extend OUT desire and ability for thaenneentptiort of euch artifice of foreign t Itmatiee to we Mad net supply ourselveS, and the i opposheresall. is (Waited at the prcsent time. when , we i ere Making Mmarwibra Intent tetions, not tini9 will - I Oaten equivalent extra deemed, bid, on llut cooing'' , whit adhataistted one from &trope, far telow what /betook from vs, when our importations were set Math leas than they how are, : 1 • .s, The ihresoing. statedients show' that the farming population of Lbe country. without any extraordinary Annulus, ran produce a supply equal to 8fifi,7014141 t" , teem any urgent demand of a foreign Market, 4n •, :Ilit'Aint tit Oft than tqual to the avenge value of the I ?apart of cotton from this country!. . ' -1 Bur vr , find this auto of nearly eixtliniue millions. I which rewarded the toil of the farmer of the riAlbirl i in lfillVdwar fed down in 1850 to Me tocaparat Web., in- ' significant amouut of et3,051.2734.4a falling o ff in the I 'rewards 0 1 labor of tb l iklarmer alinte--in two years of! L .44,650,348. - , „7-.1:!.., 1N . ...if:: - IY , -.1. ' .- ' . When it=pAglitZ3 : 4,B4,l7presportion . 4 ', of the chi . ; in the but i , sins,* ofillithidtiMigit ' -.— ' - 11)m permanent .wealth - , ghttlidsmg of the wpriblic depends, ou their , I well be ' ind.aipdiPerity, it would seetelohe the die i 1 rate_rt, ' • elfishness, asa duty of patriotism ! so tollarrt . ljeapiible. the Laws Vegetating wade and ieveddlOptfids thrritilt for them at Wine. a permanent niarifiiB-WjAltrininneratingpriera.' As nowach market ! caniiiand abroad. 'it may well suggest the inquiry ; i whalWirlegialatien in providing, of necessity. for re- 1 i rentreothatt*et. by encouraging a .diversity of em • 1 ! plitraMmtd . ltrotiCownrountry.secisre themtly safe And I I surtrinillYttl_fOtetir farming productions WOlO Cali be ! ' obtained.'' :'•'..-.q. . t t TnepoiWte ,E:. rremikeeeted is strengthened by a cote- I ! Orison of klidysilne and•amount of the home, as min I ' pared tp hit the:foreign market_ 'll has been estimated I ; that our consumption of food. raiment. Centilitre, arc.. .1 is about MOO for each , Individual. Of this, SIMI from ! ' 36 to *7, as shown by statement, are of (Orrice pro- ' i ductions, which pay at 86 50 per head, would require an importation of about 8150.000,000, It will nonce , appear how iaisignificant this amount is when rompar- , led %Vitil the an ttttt mot home ptoducte conshoied. lip !1 ou the basis of pipe per !teed, the foreign 'prodeetion I furnishes to r,o per head, or, in the aggregate, *l5O.- 000,000; the. residue, or 11193 50 each, requires annu- I , ally Ott RUM Of about 82,100,000,1100 to be supplied by I I our own induptrv. Ely reference to table it will be , ISPRII 111:1t our average, consumption of opium* per I b e ad.. (Dr 30 year. has been liri 01. Any material ,e X - ceat rit,f that averliee, as, in the;yearp 11.4:15-fi And 15.19, 1 ihas been surely followed by the ilk! t s 11l MI.; ir• , RIMS. The imports of the past year have here et- I certled iu amount only by the year I tCti ; and, if the I 1 official figure,...01.1.1 be made to reprePent toe trite I OM I Of niv imisirt, of lite former year. eVell I'M; 1V1 , 11',1. ; it is believed, not be :1111 P‘1"11111011. The import- of ' the first quarter of the present year show an increase of Mor•• than $18.000.000 over the correspoed lag gear-' ter of last year, and icatinglan impottation for the rut rent year, greater by many tnillions, than the imports 1 of any previous one, and a consumption per headpro portion:Ably larger: whilA the markets atiroad truncate I no prospect of an increased dewed for our exports. 1 These exports. AIN already stated. consist principally ? of articles ot neeessity, and! nearty all of them `ran illl3telials in their crudest rode. and if we therefore wish to occupy the place among commercial nation, . that our advaniagroup position and our vast resoiii! 1 cep warrant. we must greatly increase the unionist of , those export , . Thu , rata sfnly be done by an nicer:~ ! of toanlifaCturr4 During the past year our pillions of cotton have amounted,. 171.9,4,61 ti While of donieNtie cotton inanUfaetures we have exported only to the extent of And during the airne period the impon..- . lions of po u t,' mantass tures entered for consumption, have autotinted at the for izti valuation to The enuats of cohort from the United :glutei, ex ceed in imporianeethose of any raw material 0:4W.1. fed from any other country, and at the p114.141!lil.(11. It la our only riptett that is essential Many other nation: but it is believed fo be a tnistalen policy fur any na tion 10 send its raw materials to any distant countries. to be manufactured into fabrics for its note CSC Possessing this moot useful staple in abunditore, and of the held titt tiny. we ought greatly to increase Its manufacture and to secure to oureely ea u portion of the pi oats which other countries enjoy therefrom. In order to impress our people with the valor of this production of the United Rtates, and the wetting that it attire& of exteudiug our internal and foreign r ow me lee. I subjoin several 'Attica exhibiting in mime de. gree its importance. Table No. ehliato the value of exports area , cotton and cotton maitufaciuris from the United eti ates for the last five years, and the collo tries to which the same were rent. "Prom which it will be aeon that we expotted in R iw COTT.M. Currrort 111•NUFA C. 4 42,767.34/ *3,515.491 53.413.151 , i 6140091 41.718.20 S 66,390,967 4.933,129 7‘.974,610 4:71111,V.4 11 4 .16 1947 IK4N 1649 1430 .206,563.066 t The coittsiries whtrt, take the largest quantity of I'our ram roiton ere Great Ilrnaln Ind France, and by ruferearr to !able No. —, it will be 'PPM,. thin OUr ex portiol norm. and COlll,ll inonoincturrs wiring 111"er. , years to there COLIOItiEN wet e ns fi,llnws: i l'ti GREAT BRITAIN. TO FRANCE., 1 Col. Wad . Col Mao. ent. Wool . Cut. Al all. I 1e46 $17.707,717 82.147 4110,080,463 none. ' , i&c: 3.5.811:105 it 725 10.381,317 ft '216 ; ISre 41.913,23 e :It 11,432,850 1,374 ism 47,441.1199 4,557 10,165,71 E none. 11850 48.881.453 50 14.305,419 579 $201, 1 ,03.591 • * I :4,0 41:4171.79 2P 'Cable No.--,hows the vrtlee of the export.. of rot ten malttrfartiere.e from the United tiinte.atut Great Britain in the year ISIS, tt . tul tle. votintrie,oowliwit The mune were seat. • Froth tins table it wine ' , evil that the volute of . .roltim manufactures exported from the i"uia•d dating that year was ..5.7ti5.v03 an d il ia : from Great Britain, the value was • , d09,777,005. That of these amounts the ritited States r i qieive i t from rreat Britain, per I.lritisit vr,sels, for 1.".515, to the extent of 55,291.036. Our records for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1816, show an importation of cotton manufactures front treat Britain. 'amounting to ' 4 1..1,.17.7,978; ultich show how largely Groat Britain is depend ent upon this manufacture foilter commercial pros perity. The United t 4 tates should share ut the prritits of manofactuting her own great staple ; and in pro ixtrtion a• we titeretere the manufacture of this and other materials of Wilieil AVP !tavern' abundant sup ply. shall we Fie enabled to command the pniditee. 'lnanitliteture4. and coin or (titer nalium. NO. - exli 041 p. the exports of corion from the Fluted Sintf,.. and Great Britain nor lice tears front IRII to ISIS inclusive. By a relereame to this table, n will he seen, that the exports of raw cotton to several countries from Great Britain, exceed those front the United States tO the -ame countries, and that the value of smelt exports of American raw cotton front Great Bri tain, te, the continent of Europe. exceeds the en tire exports of American cotton manuntentres to the whole wortd: . . Our entire export of breadstuff, and provisions to all parts of the world during the past year. will ..careely amount to the value of the cottott 'griotts imported and the flutter. thereon ' Thesc itilndar statements are intended bo• show hoWiniportaiii un article in the emunierce of the Avorld, is the cotton of the United States, 'arid if manufactured jiy our own citizen., how widely our commerce might be extended. Instead of an 11 4 - portation id nearly 310,000,000 in value of eotton miutufaeturea in a single year, our annual s.c.poets of these manufacturer should be :511:10.000.1300. The warehouses of the United States will not he lilled with the prmluct• and manufactures of other nations, so long as we are vonteM to expcirt our cotton and other 1/1W materials in their crude -4 , ..tt5, and import the most common articles of clo th ing. Our pciliey should lie by, every constitutional manufacturemean., to encourage the manufacture of our own material., and, .0 Mr as their product may Ito ne el4,..lltry for other nations. exchange them m their ittost valuable fortn, for tinder the present AVAlein the gold obtained from our mines. will sotto IV! C 3- 4;10141 . 41 in paying for excessive importations. With a prolinind (minimum iit their taettl4 1 IP peat the opinion and words or my preereessor..on this vital sulneet in his annual comlniunication to Congress at the last. session : h.istory shows that where are the workshops of the I.vcirlil there must he the marts of the world. anit, the heart of wealth, eoninteree and power.'• . It hats been shown by the experience, of several years. that the average rate of clutieS impmed by the present revenue laws is about twenty-three per cent upon the Mrsign value of our import.. inclu ding free 114 well as. (tunable goods. During. the last.tiscal year VlNwe irapOrled ofloreigit 'merchandize. ieelutbug,specie,Sl79,l34,3lB;nnil we. exported of domestic products, foreitzu goods. and ..peete.s..-151598,7 . 20, having a balmier.' arminst ns ' A lame proportion of this balance has doubtless , been [mid by our domestic stocks, iivhich ;find it ready salt• ut this time in Europe:in markets.— These last, however. as they only pr a apone a pies eat payment II) coin, cannot lie expected to In : imitate similar balances for coming years, even if it were the Wish of the Government to create a foreign debt of this kind. The imppliey of such i 'Mea.- um will not la, questioned, and it is doillahr•ss the true interest of the country to avoid it. • In regulating our commerce with foreign nations,„ wears therefore compelled to take, its the true bre sis °of safe importation from all countries, the amount of our own products, which We may rea sonably calculate may find a market abroad.. It is certain that the increased ability of this country to consume foreign goods, will at this time safely admit a larger importation than in former years, 'yet the experience of the last year has shown that our imports have been great 4 beyond our exports, whieh last must be mgank IRS the true measures of our ability to consume, far any given number of Years. past, . It upon the 'erre importations of the a year, the increase should eoutinne at the same ratio as that of the past quartet, which as already stated, is $18,000,000, the Aggregate amount for the cur rent fiscal year, ending 30th June, 1851, will not fall much short of 5250,000,000. A survey' (tithe markets of the world, it is believed, fiimethes no - reason to expect that our exportations will: exceed those of the last year, which we have semi .were , a fraction less than Ifs MillitlOW. This' would leave 1 on'thetrade of the current &eat year, .with foreign rountrieil, an alarming balance. which could not fail to be felt in results fatal to all branches,Of Nisi ness at home, and highly injurious WI the revenue of succeeding. yeais.„2 - . , : I . Thee ronsiderailigs, foreed by the existing state of things uporrilter earnest attention ,ot this De partment, are sulinitted to the wisdom of Congress . in the belief that : they present reascmp of the most imperative chametertnr a moditicatlim of the pres ent revenue laws. , The largestprolpectivri impor- I lotions shonld be_ l icheeked by ii,- ..her rata of du- I ties. so as to bring their nggivattetAnount 'within the limit of capability to pays 411. the export* of the last year define that limit, then our imports for the ensuing year should 1101 greatly exceed A 152, 000,000. It 14 oelic.ved, however, that weti ay eal ettlate safely upon an export of gold for , veral ,e years to come;of at least from ten to fifteen f illions annuallv, exclusive of what goes abroadi : direct from Califomut, without any detrimental effect upon the currency or business of our people'. • The sup. ply of this metal from our own mines may at press eatbe estimated at 530,000,000 annually, Mcluding I that sent directly from California to other eciuntries, l and this supply, it is beleired, wilt net be likely to diminikh in mogul for the heat-.two of three Seas , • If, ; ffiatli, we cantiffordliispare the above amount of **precious metals. M.paymeat of focalall met!' etagdize, it may betairlomed that onrexports; ineluding all mucks, wilLbe equal to about one hundred and sixty-five mitliwts, supposing. always the trade of the world to remain uttaffected by any disturbing cau , i2..s. In the opinion of this Depart ment it would be unsafeto assume an amount of imports as abi t-ls upoa which , to levy duties for revenue beyond the latter ;sum:. If the present rate, of dutieA he applied to that amount, we should receive from enstoms. only $37,95.0,000. and the amotmt -of revenue required for the prcseat and stureeditm, year , Would fall short of the estitnatea for the curtent year. by a fraction over seven millions. It : cannot be doubted that a rate duty. higher on many articles than that paid by l the present law might beestabliiihed without affecting initirion.ly the revenue.. The.extraordinary influx of foreign aterehandize for the las.t year, and the first quarter of the present one must hit regarded ns el : inclusive `Penni that an increaseittf thiliesii as to advance thearoonnt of revenue *even millions on the *same amount of impotts, is entirely practicable. That :melt trieremies will be; dolled neeeri‘arY u. the demand,. of the Treasury, is believed to be beyond doubt. *inlets Congress should discontinue reriny of the objects of expenditure-which origina le4l in our recent territorial acquisition, and this, in the opinion of the Dertftment, would he equally impolitic and unjust. From the Ibmgoing considerations ' the Depart ment would submit to the following ntudilication , of of our present revenue laws: I. A change in the present ad valorem system, which shall impose specific iluties.tmon all article,. to which such ditheA may be safely applied, with home valuations upon all s u ch as are neee. , arily subject to ad valorem rates. •11. If the principle of specitic duties shall not lie adopted.ahat he home vatuation,instead of foreign, should then be applied to all truports subject to ail valorem duties. 111. It neither of the fureg,oing Changes shall Ile thought proper, then it Is deemed highly necessark that the present rates of duties shall be increased on a great variety of artielea.which it will he found could bear such increase With the mrc-t , alttlarY etfects upon holt !lade and revenue-- Either of the two first modifications suggested above, would undoubtedly correct many of the in equalities of the present system,. place all impor ters.whether purchasers or mantilacturer., unequal, grounds in respect to valtiation.for duty, guard the rovenue against the &Kraal frauds which are so easily perpetrated under existing-laws.. and insure stability and permanent increase of the revenue. They are therefore earnestly commended to the favorable ettnsideration of Cong,ness. In uny system it is beleived that experience has settled the true policy to be pursued in several par ticulars which enter into our system or revenue laws. Among these are that all raw material should be admitted at a moderate rate of ditty, when as-essed at all.that all non-eninnernieilarticles should be assessed at higher rates of duty than the average of manufactured articles, and that all articles com posed of the same material should pay in general the same rates of ditty. In arder to insure Uniformity in the business of the ens:oat-house.. , and equality in the valuations under any system, J earnestly recommend the crea tion at a corp. of appraisers at lame. whose duty it shall he to visit the principal porn of entry in the trailed State , trona time to time, with power to cot, rest improper valnition , and pre.erihe rules for the Inrel appraiser-. 1'31.42/ itn , ABE VOli READY I'OR TILE 1101. ID kV •'.. 1 Books! Books! The subscriber is now reeeiving an elegant assortment of Boots, for the 11011(143 em brareng -.-„.• The "Annuals. splendidly iiiUßlratecl. • The 1 . 41,11., do do Beautifully Illustrated Walla. Pntyet &mks, Hymn &mks. BMW.. Juvenile Books, 5110 VOIIIIIRWP ; LadIPS . Writing Depkr, Work Boxes....oaror*. • .. •- • . Gold Pencils and Pens, Pocket Cutlery Paint Boxes, Knick 6nacksi /kr.. etc . Alltsin's Alphabet on Elnardo. Embracins allarser variety than eau tie found in any Store in the Cities. Annie of the &Inks are beautifully hound in Papier Mathis. PERSONS ,trhalring ary patilrnbr Riutk not nn hand by lvaving the order in tivar, they ran be pro• cured at Inw rates. TIIF. SUBSCRIBER .111 , 1ttnrs himself that his Civili ties will enable hint t0 . .e1l all his Stnrk a&cheati, unit a portion camper-16in City privet, SUNDAY scoop'. TEACIIERS, still find It beau tiful as.nrament of Bank.. suitable for preArots to thpirScliolar.c. Alen, NO Sunday iithrtnt Testaments, and 100 Bibles, Le.utifully hound jot Arabatqlte. very *23.013,762 PAIIRINTrI. give vont vliitttrem froutzttlue ltoOks and thereby cultivate a o.trie for re oiling at h01m... It vital keep them nut of oh. strveka at rilght.aritt a.tvg you malty a pang 111 after pfe. IT HAS UEFA the desire of the stitrAcriber in keep a Itadketnre wnrlhy or the place and Region, where AI wstith ran he and therefore When that the a ill anpreciate hi , motive• li% piiirinthinni the viral, It HANNAN. Pahlierber. Ildaksetter and Marini-dewier. I IFF: IN: 4 lqt Vt; Cr. ra,ltrrhap,t, nothing nal rWatec -0 ~ V ete a p..nz on itno Oath bed the Mita suns that we ate leavine thmt. rye lavr.: 'ter hap, a nil and ettiblren, dependent npnn the .old charity of the world t Therefore every one ip Ihfe should prepare for thia emergency. It ci.n be done, even by the poorest, through the agency of Life (psi'. ranee Every la in who hives hi= family nught to get bN life insured. Every nein inidebt.anil.owningprriperty, ought in have his life insured, lest at his death his piriperi.t may he 44:afire& There :tie but tew whn rauld not ,sve a small Nana annually to insiir, their liver; whirls if UM inveq.s4l in Ibis way would he spent peili:ins 'rifles. wad rheirfrndliec thus /en In penury and w alit: Life . llk.kiranee is bwitontikm jun ac common in Hit countr) 34 Fire limaraure and *Minh, be More g4l Whit.? prrmatle yostrlinetmenl4....-yon ran pare 'enough in you' bouppholak afiti.4. to pay the animal pimnitini without feelin: it—andlhe reflection Mai you are pro. vided for., will alone be a fall rerompeoge for the our - My. Von ran In.ore the lives of your husband. for your awn benelli,and the amount cannot be inaehrd by inch creditor. in enee or th e i r death. Full iniannation nn this 610.1*a-chit be nbuOned nn applic3l,olllo O. 11A N N AN. at the 011iceml the Minere Jourual. . WE INVITE PARTICULAR .:TTENTION Tfi A 1 14 ev e : 1 1; t , 11 ., r , i n fi f ! r ln: rwi o t r w iLh s i e c . lt x o v n i e l b . e r ral a r l r n: a l ditrutiltirsi Ili Life Iwitramr, *bar el Mr name iiMr. 4110.. s ooLdimini.R ILr sectifily. lie Ter, Mee ;dire Fluid or Gunn, i• A great t 7teler. {lnquired limn !tenet, ni lltc (*math rad - intact' of the , ox, after direction, of Bunn Lio-big, the gieat Chenii,t, by J. r, iioUghtffil. D., No. II North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This bt a tnily wonderful remedy for Indiger.tion. Dyft- Per.la, Janniliie„ Liver Complaint. Con.ilpatini. and Debility, curing after Niiiiire*4 warn method, by tune. , own agent, the Gastric Juice. Advennie men! in anpthrr rOllll7llll. "L. PO'rTRVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED WF,EKLV FOR THE,JOIMN Whrei Plmtr , hhl. J.IO 110 ned o , .arhr. pat'il. 45 00 Hp- ,141 Ito 450 414._ it.. ein;wlC.l 1 ifs Whrai, 1 05 - Rye; Ju 02 Coro. An 55 Oat", 1.. 40 Potatnya, Jn 511 Timothy ,9 511 (Inver , 3SA In OIL. plate 4111 the 19th het., by the Rev. Wen. V rit.ROLINE R. NI E. WELL, 10 "nom A S V ail of West Dr2neli In !hie Ware on the 9th inet.. blithe Fano TER VASS. nillibui=sehupetie. in ELIZA A. pi.tbrrA. By the same. un Ihr 7th inst.. WILLIAM RIIRS th, cLizA ANDERSON, bath at West Woad. At JetPinson. Furnace, on the 14th Insf.. by Rev_ !Nathan:ltem. of Norristown. WILLIAM WRIT 'NIAT of Pottsville, to ANNIE T daughter of Thomas M.'Pott la Dan.ld:am...Mae Via lust . by, the Rrv. Wr. B. Wahat i , "( Van laraPlnorrove, !la rtlifts AMANDA BRECITSILL, of Daaaddaaa, In this Borno.b nn the J9th insi...ELIZA ANY wife of SIR EDWARD r.fdifl.Dß, aged 23 ypars. The friProl*of rho tatully are tesprelfully invltPd to attend the funprnifrans brr hu9bantl,g 'vitiator... an Market hptseppn Fifth and enortland awns. nu Sun day. at 10'11Iva P. M.. *Minot (Unbar dont.... la thia Borough. on thp 16th Mr. FREDERICK FiIIEAT, a oattve of 'Re nway, aged about 45 pia re. Oa Ow Sib inw,„ ANNA. EI.IZABETII. wife of WiLUANIKF.PNEft. of Tannin'', sled 25 .9c ll A. 7 iiiaailus •nd 19 days. • O.NOTICE.—THE GAR HAVING BEEN IN trottneed into Trinity Chorth of this Entolikti , otwre wilt be Divine service WA In the nate on Sun day Evening, Yid inst., eommenring at 7 n•rlork. A ..alleCiioll gelatin taken hp On the nerasion. stw' THE PEI,: RIR. MILLER, ?ASTOR OP Vine Bt. Cbtircb, POltadelpbia, may , be erpreted Prsath In Clayton's IRV, on Sunday seat, the 2711 inst.. at tOI o'clock A• kt. and 7 P. M. LAMER AMM RENTLEBIEN VAN HAVE Ks' Visiting anOWertsitng Cards Enpravessabd Minted in the latest styles. by leaving limit orders at 63 an31 fhPall Bonk and satiety Store. tvtago. /mooing t3lllO. seen. Cards printed from Plates at short uotire. pop TIIE AftACIOIATE REPOItmED pREADIT, ka" sedan flonsteattiom under the rare of Abe WV M. T. Carnahan, ham. entered Ilse basement of Melt New (thumb, Market mem, where public wurshin Will N. held every skabbath, nt 101 n'ognric. A. M. and 7P„ M. Tlic public are regptictfully Invited to aitesttl. gob Tllii - RELIGIOUS fiERVICR.4 OP Tll E 1 00" Second Methodist Episeniial Chuivh. in Market :Street, plll Er held at 10 reetairk, A.lll. add Gj P. MI. —no services in the evening. until .fit•ths.: notice. . 0 0 } TIIE'POTTSVILLE LITERARY SOCIETY tr.' Will hold Ir. n•xr regular meeting at Fn..ter'. nn etirning, Dfresabet 2/411, IRS O . 71 n dock. • I.Priure—By R.V. D. T.Carnabao. Subjort —"The dtnoly and noponaote of Eformion.". Header—C. li. fferslorjr. • que.Hort for Debate—" Would Itr eilarteinent rf the area of freedom joilify a Ur3f." A ffilll93l irP. I C. Noville.,P. O. H , Dowan. Nega 2 jive, H. rither. T. H. Wallin By ordrrof tho goelety: It, L. CAKE. Ser'y , H" - MESON'S INK ON fIItAFT.—JIIST RK _ rd tt Barrel of llarrlcon'a celebrated Ink, witlth will be cold by the fialldn half Gallon on draft. 'man, flat Haws Inks, Illarkated and Blur, In Bottles, wholesale and ret3/1. at city 'manufacturer's prisms. Mmichants and °thole purchasing to colligans tan - save the ferriage by calling at . • Chtip Book ead RU11104(41 Stow. - • Wherweaa be bad toodlsk -as low as 30 tents per dolosbottles. - • Inril Q Mole,: pAitip .1 100 1131(19. ihr.“. I. 12 Rutter. ' - 14 Shouldri ~, 510 6 frame, 4 li. 12 thy. tool 14 50 Mauler, 5 00 MARRIED. DIED =M=E= 1 2, cambs. D E 3. Co -1, - *-4,4i... . . . . T II E suissretut:ft ISERELIIi IN- J • TORN WIL.LIABISONI &OA'S. COOT - Fait At:or:liana Law, PoltsVlllr. Office in Centre Sr; "forini t ibb nnituffolo , friend?. and - the public gene w. dant , 1:3310f the'"`PrwitiltylVanit 11311.•• Mr rally, 11 °Phil' removed ri b 5 , ..f •ND C 4 ' 44 . 1 . 1, FA , a fe ; coo -. lolly , I,artre - New Hock Qittliling, on Ito- Nom, Cooper Will attend iti all the Cantu: Dec. 7. ISA . '49-3ni • ‘,5, , A corner of Serond and High 'Street, P0ti.,,, 1 11,.._ Pottsville". - -- - /Where hr will continue to inantsi4rttire evet) atttcle ~ Xl" Ns WiLSI)111, MAGISTRATE,. I'ONVEY./ • appetrainior, to the business. o n nu rtl4!niteit srgi, ,11 t. cuter, Land Agent. suit General ( .011 " 10 Y -1 . - ! Which will clllabk hint 10 sell aA low as ini establiAT. 011 k -e. ?dirket street, Pottsville. Pa , men!. in the .Ctly of Philadelphia. And yet uininit to. , Not • 30 . 1850. ', l _,s' 4 ( _ j Iliar.ki to them for their liberal patiotree ext.:tided 1., ..._ _ 11_1 1 1 7 CORGE AVISE.- , -1/E ALES IjY.' 801.11&11: I him lie - rewrote. te , liectfully , rilitits a fetifilitil.4lll4.`fof ' VNIi ( . 101114, filliralo 110hP4, filliTalo (ri r etftioes, and. the fiatne• t• 11 A Ttl.l:S• F. IiOPITZrit 'II. , .ftent Stnien of all .ktode, avid a gefw,ral assortment of i Dec. 11. 1'450. . , :.I.:toto , . __. . . ILlots and Shoes constantly' - on band.'. ILI V; OF EXCII Ali ,71i.', lEN 1.00 , 41 )14 %.. No. I South ftth eirret, above Sharil Bru , e.l by • " Philada. J. P SIIIERWIN. tia ' Nov. 9, 1650 ' ,45.3_ I ~..- ! . • Curti:tale Otto r. h ' t)ROE. CHARLES I.EW IS c,..niz.. pr.. 1 .Pott..ville, De,r. 20. la:.0. • r.,-.41 • , gpectfulty announces. to the I.adier arid gentlemen I 1 TEST RECEIVED, A, Fitt:)I11 - 1,Of tir PA. of Pottsville, that lit addition to his profasairnal,sler - ', J pier !Oche Port Tohiea cant ease Alin., a bp: 11 1111i, VICPP,aa a I,lolmist. he'w - ill also give itigirtirtioiN on • . , ~ article-of Pearl Inlaid 'Pottle Sh It• P .red case. Ihj.he- H e 1.13 " ° ' RP 4 id"'" • • P"" )1 ' 3163 11311 . ( .1: thlre ' 4 l snian Ittafg Weiztaa. read and I:aeon Wateh liaot‘a, . N0v.2.1850 Al •t • ' for sale low. at ~ DitAllY St. CLllOrrit , 0 .- D. BALIaIr.- ATItIRN F.% al' LA W-Miners• . .1 1 lec. 20. 135 0 . • . • _ ' :4 - at 1. - 5• VIIIP, Pa. i .. lIIST RECEIVED Al As.lioirrmeNT or • ort. 19: 1950. •- - ' ~. ': 4i-tf - .. • Silver Card Cases, rultabte for Clitistjnaspre.,.,,,. -- _....... ___ i 4.1 `latii• R• L• Etitia, al. D., (WIPERS 111 S; fir foie low hv tinvoy 87 rt.t.inirr, • ~. PmfeeNiottat nervier:: to the chi./.ens:ot Pot, Car- 1 • r.. 1).,„,., alt.We the Miners' Dank. - bon and vicinity. lle n ill be happy to tk iitolialt who I- 1/er. 11 0 1850 : - SO-31 may i•PM iii to give hint a call. ()thee in the hnu. r tor. 1 Tus A r f ijkib uivE ri A BE trill:l74. 441 . / . / 4 , 1 , meriy OVVIIIIIPII by Doctor Wiley. Iterr tem,' l iven:! .1 of Silver Combs. Much will hr sold I,rw b. rots Coition, Ort. 5, igso . , 90.tf , i BR a DIV 'Ar ELL . I O I' I' ___ ..........._._ _..... . 11171LAP , 14 HOTEL; ON 1111: V.EII . OIq:AN ' '.541.41 J,./ ['IAN. NW. 125 Pulttinittreet. between nro-T.lway and Nassau Street. I,:eiv Vogl:. fa': and 4P 2 :'. O POI Week. 371 Cents per nirthi. October 5.1850 'an Iftuo it A NLIIkfAtI. 7 6 - iiiillit h F.N. Arr :slon vy AND 1 -La CODNSELLOrt at Law. Philariclphla.wall atirini 1 to colirrtiOn. 4 and, all nthew le.tni hiwatter..., , in the City of .Philadelphia.adjointwt Collette! and elsewhere.-- ! Office No. 111 Prune tweet. l'iiiiadelphta.. l . ~ I. j IP. SIIERWIN, 1:X1•11A!.. ; 1 : M.' AND COI.- el . •te. - tina Office. Pottsville. Pa. - Dealer in one iir. I rent Dank Note, Pill. or iltehattEr. t'erlicierito. o: - Deposit', Check- , and . Dian.. • i 11,., toi , !et -ale on Philadelphia and NPW VOrk, to ;tut: to l atit. f a I March 9, IS:',O. , . In. t - nocTon C. itomiroPATilly fcrtrm•rd Otlicr to Gt.e of the Brick lino., ConlSlwet.. P 0114111" April 14, :m.44. I , if I D. MEREDITII; Ite.ll 1:••••au , ..t •i 6 , P. e.-otre .P01141:111. :44 I,t 1.4 Agt•nt ."1.1 of .Real r•i•kt.• A Peni collect inii—of ReTti , ...ki • !..!+, 19i y. 14-Iv • CZ Alit' EL 11.4RT7,..111sTirr. Di — TM:PE k rottqville. Will tooniptly .to Azetacie... Poiclia,e .Ind Sate of Real Eztote. t . .. io SehllYikiii centre 1- '4 re , '1. 0 14 ,0- •lio the Tana Ilali. fict 1?4,). A 4•FINCT -Tor the and of 11,411, nnyine di si n' olling Coal; takinu chard , Con11.:01:1.; Mine, du.. and cdllectinr rents—from lvventy yodni experience in lir o rninity lie !vv. , : in Itive•niii , .finllnti. ()Hier ihitantaitga •freell,l . oll:L'Aile %s MIL , 11 li April 6.1850. H. NIVCABE, vrfoluscv A'l I VA . . •• 111:/11113 --Nr.r. lON 11.4h11t it.."lli hie 111 t. Town 1111111. 1. Sept VI. 11149. PUBLICATIONS, ace. 1 OW FOR A. RUSill IlltO'f J 1.11201311 foi the r e ceived And fur . , . . F.ale whnleAale ann retail at , H. II JIN N A IN'S Ton large editimo have altesth 1.....11 ..14. AlitV.llke ininllsher can hardly -mini% the 11..inan,r r - Pntl , ville, Dec il. ISsii 54i .... . _ .: - IVEW BOOKS—THE nit l' fißt•En wirE. HY _;.l T s Atthur _ Lemur , . lby Arrh 111101 , q. Itilthe, gin Jibe 11PC141. 4 11.1 drilVb . rPti 111 NI. l'nt ,n l'alliedrat,Nnv. In. Infn). .11 0 0,1...fn re by nes in= T Mug. D t s . in .Itiqvc, l 0 abr. /ern'', of the xame hishop Ilniiiirc--delivered in inn 111n , nal rms.! Dan. November tze jin , t tours% .41 att.l Ilir snip. The Louvrelle tot the Two slatriage, try Folke SOODP Witliattu , , Etot . notion of :Itaker=pear -out hit Friend.. ik.:c .Adelaide Linti=a% ; Niwet to the Nothorio mingionc. loahella ; nr tilo PrOr (4 Paterfito. a ROMD nee Lr the :oath.; of the Autobiography or to, firpitan Cit I David r.ppetfirld—complPt, , . by eh:lvies thrk. ,Queeth.loanna.r.r the Itlstrrir. of the 'omit Na - pleF ; by n W. M. Reynolds The Twn wither... tir the family that the fir,i sot lety The two %ohm... the I dibdin edition. miwki hi nor. Flnearr TeMplelo,l At lery.VM I n g P l l,4 f Wil II 4 tato. t Wire I urn of Iltr.datr.t and ttio:t pnpnlarettrappnbliraunn., alwayx ost hand. and fat .ale at It HANNAN'S Cheap Hoot; atal Riattottery State EI:G1=!:1 iONDF:NSED IP:P . OIi,TSI nF"rii E su k_e• pr.inecoun nr Penn irivatna. front 17ft1 to 1,1.1 Ay T. J At.tifirc. 17,11 . of the flushing filar Thl4 work will rfinnn,.. IMII Voltlille.t With a roptini 4 Index Thr fir , t ‘..hfinr tonhline like form or DALI liErnni,t, and the VOiIIIT , IP Of YEATEI3 . REPORTS le atri•Vly Ihe semoul volume +r 111 M• uoMi , hv.! In ab,im two Thi• plan of the ,wtirk . i. to tar e ear II r:1,.• 11l ILI Slalinti. Aortic the lilt. , Or the the wi,••TI,1".14,00111tIle•I :4. / • (.1,1401 1:1 iiiii of the CisWfl. the I•( 61 I 1011 , the rea~onwe +.f ohs" Conn. lir soptinti ni not several 00111011 , lii‘ livrrril The itece,lty 01,11i'll Woo i 3 .ll•ldef LIIC the VO ILIMirt.II nature - of our ontqly.tnta RefutriP..tion.t he ottriou •to 511 'l'l.nf the toofe7;ton, it will he aui eritucont of time nlid nt atvt ; talle to the ,lettior, to exienpive pracwo. the mot f, t. dl apsaPt in liditeninff the performative of his nherona duties, i4nhscrint inns recei'ved.an.f the fur,t volume for pale At • H. ISANNAN''. 4 . Cheap law-nnit l'iFtellanenn:: Ronk tllore. Nov. 9, 1+.50 45 OOPS BOOIES, 151E310115 NEI4, I.liMlit, ie . in ifnatilltio..fonntle• whole•tale and.retail, at the Putoterittet•.• 111,ttic Hook Manufactory. Potntrille, at Philadelphia wlinle , rilp ;nicer. r.nernir,,ef. 110111. inanncartntes.' it you want to oipporl the - thai • rt &within. II lIANNAN. Nianufacinrer Oltopt 11, I N 5 4 .1 ' WANTED, ikt. FrEAcificit wihvrtn. lV A NTF:D A rirti [WPM Teacher to take risal:ie ‘.l" A Pot.lie'i4rhool at Pmt Clinton. None hot one MAlO—Cali f 1 9 , 111111.1111.4131/11 w 1111•1i111 , 11 In r.. A er l , n e ed amity, Ipply ro JOIIN lIORN. Sertelary of the Board ° Port-Clinton, I)er.t.ll e 1.41 51-3 t • . • INTANTED tTF.I.Y-1000 iIIECON It T bawled Nall Kee • in goad "Ma: with either one nr 110311% Dr, 1.1.4 e r rrr.`'•7ll 1, 1 ,-,- -; UNITED S'I`ATFN FLOTHI., p(IRT I_ ,-, J. Itri•IIMI.N1). PIIII.ADEI.PIII.I ir.IIINTI 1:F.. - . .1:;,‘ ..,The 'viite....ribei ano.oile e , I.t Me pithhe and his nutnernit4 frienii.t, that he lia• taco-it the above named ilnt..l,:and fitted it tip in...le:tint efyle for the arrormitn.tatCon of the Milder. l'h.• iirtif:e 14 lame and f(111111initioilla, and 4'llllllk inr.orion iT bier adapted to aecomniodate than ally .111., fil the :dare ; and the ;01h,terilwr piedeephintgelf tlmi every e.tettio-ii tv ill be made not lair flirt in IPte,t, if tvnrihy or 111Pir I.:11101e ...4•!ni:It. VV. liEllti.ll,il. Bill.. _ .._.. _ . . ....... Liie ref : 4 cleitylk ill 113‘..e1e. Se:leeivikjit er" Nile: AO, 11.5 f) 1 • 44-11ri MON. acc. RAIL. ROAN IRO V -1 7 1/R 'SA 6: AT Trir. Vark More. 11 itlo 10 ulna Plurnix . v all.. 'V Rail, 20 110. )..r.l i 50 "2tit 15 " nit 11,0 flail 114,1:1 16 - ..0. •• 1: xi ' •• I 11) " x " • 11) " 2 • ..•• ' '• 1 , • 10 2 x • P4 , 11.rd1,, Dec. ...Isst) 11,11* HAIL ?Hui:Nix T Rada, ItoilPr 31Iti FJnr Irnn, Sheer line, Nails Rpikr.. Pain''', Oil Mill and ern.3.- Aneitm, Cicra , Shovel., Pirk4, RI -gibbing /bees, itiy,livisw, Srr.. Puler, incV m /mit MP Slimy. j ttRIRIIT k PCITT yonPviiir, or r. 15. • .._ „ • • !FOR RENT. -!.. • . • !! . , , fro aiS.' Rif.P i fttED.—ON WEDNESDAT, THE 1 lot day of iannary, 1951, at 11 o'rfnek,r-an-al,the publle 110114! of Henry Dre%.let, en timely nay...0 , 11,- De vendor. that well tnnwn % , ..,,cire. Dwelling Bowie. add Lot of Gronio. •Itunte in the town of Llewellyn. now In p.m...Ann of lames Kauffman. E.,1; Atten dance riven, and lento made k nnwn at Or limo and piaci, hp noLNIF:r. K , EiwitF:R. Dr,. 21. InM) 51.2 t. _________ LI °UREA, T0 . 1.1111'. - rwo liiili:4ES IN itoOD LI enti.litlon. nu , n situated ut Sandet.nn Areet. and the other nn Lynn , trer t, to the Bo um do of l'otioe ii le r r 'Pia the,2i). 1'0...0...t00 - given intnifoliatety. Ajo ply In PIIII.IP lIOFFA . - °wt. 24,1950.z-04f. ' VOR RENT.-The shop "re ftpiert by !I, Alf II I' am a, lihnP nn Se. AlAn. a Twn !linty Fri in• Ilnnrr nn sho pam• all Second MI. Enquire of Nardi 16,19:,11 rOR RENT..TRE rtECOKD STOltir Aver T. oater & rthiam Minte. now nrenplPrl by C 'w aliller& 11.1144.w0n., !eta,o npw.fitorp Rnnm. Pultablp for au (Aro , . in East Market At., next tipmw David Esq 's olive. Apply In 1 7 11ATEn: 12-tr - Match Ql. 16.50 FOR SALE LAT FOR SALK. --WILL IIF: Null/ / 1 1':}ql• vai, a3ie, a t o t ar rtotindillsl.lh.alitifig& street, No 41. C 4, 11112i111118 ill Runt 2 , 1 feel and in &int, m2.', fret, being the I.nl sdjoiliara , the private As ening of Henry Pirairh, end locate,' in st very tteelrahle por tion of the Iturotirh. For trim , . the, apply to ISI4,FA. LoEsp.n.- _,rntr•viliP. ii,t- : ti, osso . '• - 51-3! o ll pi DRINTIN It.P.6ig s roit mALk . ....-THE sue. r "r f b., h a matte arrmieements-fiteVsPower POO", Will sell re.l ism in WO cheap. It is one iii o f li n e ake, .40. v i, bAirlne tarn In ii.s hul itstip . 3ntl tilii'a wiper of the size of 00 .114rn. ether wi.li an Inyi ItoHine Apparaiii hroal pirte. .Pre,44, - 'an Ito drlirviell In IhfPP week , .--- 1 p r i,,,, .2.23 wish 1105 , flr.llin? Appnl4ll/..rAft *2:5 IL RANN.i NI. 41-- • P0115V1114., Nov. 2, 1.1511 (RI fiIEKL.BADIROWS F 4111.• VI tot of sonatole for an purposes, for male cheap 'Roth.: e...irti)l3l.lllY CO.3 l , l .liMlittarlit of ihe of. Thud Slrref.noar Market. (tale P.R. Maurer ) Try mi., and I alp delrrmlhwl 14...11 eau! %%Ark very cheap. Oil 20.15.50.-42 if.) ANTLER—ONE ERVPTIA N." AND I'm) 151 .IrAtian Marble Mantles.'of rh.e hest style and knish, for cite at less tba cost, at fIRERAANG & 011.1.VMAN'Ir POsnlins.. , l"re. Malosnlanlo si., Pottsville. - pec.,T9,1850 .; 42 2inwo tlLowsta. IIIII.B111,ARRE:1,.113AT RECEIVED and for sato at ;, ' ' " 8, HANNAN'S. Pottsville, Novi ISSO 45 Deg 14.1550 . ; i - 111. , 5T RECEIVF.D A sII.E.NOID ASSikIIT • turn! of t:o1.1 Glirmla and rtrit - 03in lor Lut .ale I.m 1.% 111tATW * ELLIOTT. 511-2 t liEC:EllitikD A .1111a4"114:1 , 1 AAr 4 4llll meal ni I.aalr,- 'Garnet and Nall Brea -t Phut, Bracelet. , and F-2: Hi tivi, far sale Intc by. - Bith BY 4- ELLIOTT Ilre• 14. I nso .50-3 t • 0111.! 0111;!—Ji! ,, r tit.:evaVEil AT Tiff: yort :store, a talc.- consittitrneni Croat foril.crovistinr, of 3,000 eat.. North mest Con:1 Miner 011. •2.1100 Polar 011, warranted not to chill. • Spent( and Lard Oil of ,operior gitalisy. (at machinery CP%haan Wait. Vandleg, a new ai title F. v tRDI.I7V 4 AON . Pnu Me, Der. 7. f 49 • _ DaitiviNci sLATEs ! --Tiii: [mut: Nlol' \ • FLA tin :31.iting Conin.iny rr.prruitilr infor.o il.e iney ,ar fully J o u h im. Slate , . for Flooring, and time air I.tolt t •na•fiehirif r , iati•l9 110.4 eniploy. And will au. nd In any ordere itli.dv , palrl, at the sliort.•st naln r. and on it4p.nalat rea;zonal.le terms All the work war rAnled. .tpply to W.:l. It(IIIP.RI'S. - Treirlderwrile tehith Pa.; Acent. or to H. RAC N AN' nt,ihiw. office wilt Lr riinftlially attended to 1850 1 yOTICE.— WHEREAS AIY WIFE ANN IfArt _II !ell my lied and flnlid wilbont any jiist rause- The iniblw are heiebv rlininned not to tntal h. rnn my at l' 4 llllli. R. , I ain tleteimined to pa) lin Edebts of WATICIN WATKINS l'nti Carbnn, Der 21: thM) a :44:71* s. V - OTICIR.--TLt AN\UAL alF.E'llNat OF TilF. ' .01 •• Mtn Creek and Navig4linit Zlll4 HAI linad C.annany." will be held ai the tlffirP of the , ' Company. Nn. 7.. Law:lry street, Phihdrlidnia nn MON DAY t h e 3ntlt day of Decen,iher, at It WOO., Lt., , al which time an.Elertinn 114 President; Rix Mana- L gor ,- , a izeeretary and Trewnwer, in serve the mooing year. will be held. V tRDIS.V 8z sON 50 M. c A Ser.retary. Dee. 14.185 u :A-at NNII I. M EI:TING OF THE aztortlanlrler• m triva ": 4 rtataylkill Vnllry Navig4- Lion rind Rul [triad Company." will , he held el Vo -1 °Sr" of Iltr 11 onll4lN Comp S ate, Nn. 7. Library greet. Phan. D 'V.41114 aiatb afav fif 11rt•te1f...1%,01. 12 n ilork NI., of wine h tithe nn Elution will holfrltif for a Pre , idetii.ev: Manager , i, a See:elan, and , tater, to SeiVe for riliciiiag y. 3 r. M. CAMPBELL. SiCakkaif • .444 R I FIWARM-I.IIE 411.0VE REWAITII 14V:C0r...n. I will he paid for the apptelit n.inn anti ran ! virtinn of the per.,nn or per.on‘ who wt lire to the Barn on the preanve , < of John Adam., near .Schuyl.. kill 1134 en. about 3 „•,Inek on Ttres , (llty himpint the mnrnine the 3d ingt C 111)1.11 & SON J. montIAN. AlarketSt 11-11 COPARTNERSHIP—WILLIAM WALLACE of the late farm or Walla( e & Blakixton i Wm this day formed a enpartnedelp with SAAllt F: I. 11. ROTII EltldEl, for the tratimetion - of a General Coal neso. Roder the Amin(' Wallace & Rothermel. ' - The receiving -and thirming of Coal will IM ,contin toed, 3 , , heretofore, on wherve;a tot fametmter,ami No it Richmond. infice.f.lt Waltott.Pltreit. - wiLf.l44 RAm.L. ft: novilEamcs, is-ir ' Mtiy I, 1S50:. „ . _ p AKE NOTIOIR.—The Hook* nod areonpi. a roiralln & 1)A1.1', having been aesinned mine :- eutoortibeis, peteoue navinn; nerounni open vain 4. thorn, are requested to call andi net it*. and Mom. in- • debted to noilo.. _pnyinent only tong !lc oar author agent. • PUMP norrA - , N. ocenonts not settled' before the first o December nett, mill he tell crith`n ; Stmalre for settle— ment. Dre 14, 13t) Der. 7. linrin LANDS, PENSIOIII4, DENDiIICK & CO , Attorneys, hiti. 111 Walnut street, hetween Count: and Fifth etc , are welt: red to Host-cute all rlalin for Land or Mot, - , 011 I lie I:AVE-fli iptitt or. mart-Mita fe We have evidence to soitain the (taint. of nrinv the soldier. of the warq of the United , Stater, and-r 11,2,3 of rtept • '2.ith, 1E 1 541, One id - the firm reitidinT in the city of Arohingtort.enalite 4 11q 10 111.511 re pretty' action for a small rennitneralion Flunks altd Malan twin approved hv the Penition Office r fog niched lOP agent.., n soldier• or willow. AI 111111(4 010401 to) Jillifi*Clee the :0, 4 , firm peahreatd - will tereivri evert- inforthat ton. Nl3l. 11F.MM1CK. & C.). 47-ssno. N ay . I SSO WADDING LAPS, MOll-I.D AND CANDLE -1 V Wi. 10, TiP &C. &C.. fa; Nile by P. NUGENT. - N0..31 North Froni Street 44.3 m P 1111141.1, Nov. 2, IRSO GROCERIES, 61. c. BARRELS No. I. t Ik. 3 MACKEREL.' "k 2 in barrel+. 'olive! , and quarters, on bend and fnC pale. iu lot 4 to ,Ittt roiry Itagerr. by J. PALAI . ER & Market ,beet Whall.Phdadelphia. - Nov. 22, WO. 47.4 int 13110 V ISIONS, 60..-100 BARRELS !ARP.' i 50 Ttik, C 041 0 ,01 Butler; 500 Boxes l'heegr; lidttF, We-tern Smoked Shnittderp; 50 bits. Haire superior brunt,: ; hdttp. sinnked Ilamei; 250 fines Dairy S 01; fOl bits Salninii,; WI. Vine Pi-h; 200 gligninl- end Fiat for sale -by •a. PAI.:II,CR 111;aket mteel Hilladvlphta Nov 1.22',0 47-6 m DOWCHONG - ailocuas.-193 11.tlf Che - Is, about lipontlits each; of the cheat, e‘t Black Ten in t h.. Eaton ry. 3 papers to the pound ; 311 .'ket•ltrlit fre=hartirle, i. or 7 rents Per Donor', aml lower than the rorrent rate:: fro W(113.P Tea. Tine fresh Iniperin I. tJunpowder. Itt• - •rin and Voting Ilysan 'ream ni the New Crop • Evert* couvrav sTonr.KEEPER sr ) Id esnat• ine the ,111-rrineC... , tort: and obtain price.. ELLWOOD ARA NNON, G 3 a,:rt rl . Plattila PlOplielor of the Chenutot Waret ()El. 13, INSII 4t-3M Aftll.--150 lIAItItELS STRICTI.V ERIME. Westetn Leaf I.a rd. in stare and for vale by CfIAS. 8 44. %Vaterst Philadeiphia. Sept 2'4, 1850 39-if ERIK[ SITil =SOW BOX F:rt viTItICTIX PRIME 1. , Ile' 'mei count'. l'heeste:lrleilled,and 11. r ;ale hv i•ll.‘s 'l'. WILSON. t/I N. Water =.l Philadelphia. Sept '2' 4 , IVA . l‘ 1 ACK FAIRY. 300 riAlltrf.l.v: N o :. 1 . 2 a n d 3 in Starr and lc.r ale itv T. WII,RON, 8 S Water ct 11.1.s.letplit.i. 11ti541 NOTICES. NAVIGATION' COMPANY NoTICE.--A I,etienti 3leeting of the Stozahot ,ters rti the &it lits)11011 Navigniton Coinpnny will br livid at Owl( Office,' No ;? Walnut street, iit the rilh of af,trreably to the charter, oo mox- It AY, thr fith day of January. A. D. 1ti51. - kt 11 o'clost. A. hi at which alerting an fertile, will he hrld for Prcqi,icut, [wrier Nian.tgers. 'and a Treasurer and secretary for said Company, and such otlicr business he acted niem as ill. , it - arrests of. the corporation may 10111111 P CHARLES %V. 8AC0N...401 •y. Oilier sot. Na%. CO. Dyc..l4. Itiso 51.491 MiNe It la. tirt 11 - Avt.; itortroad Ce., ehalsala. Dre .17 1850. sTorKIIOI.I)ERS COMP.ANV ARE hereby notttlint that the annual Meetinc cif the (!om pany writ he twirl dt their office in the flail of the Fr:ltilatto litQlittite, on the lath tlav or the PIR: 1 1. NfoN't 11 (lanictiy) 1851, at Itio'cliick A. 111 flit the some day, an Election will he held for L., Pi pqi.le.a,and two rtlana;terr, to condtiet the cottreant .l Ike company: foi the year thereafter, and 14014 of re CllONett SAMUEL NT.4: 4 0,,N7. Seey 51-It . Uri:" I I, 1550 II ANIII.TON AD Dec. , Imo 49,3 t ..,.._ • , _ - voTICE --4101. T urrwiiim DID Ws conent Partner Phip Ir. the tiraiimas nn the Rath of November 1850. and said E. 11olt has sold to Denjainjo M. 1./..wis bls Mill property With 7111 the appurn.n.inera belonging thereto. The Milling htiginess IR now carried. on by the firm of LEWIS t DETW ILER, who have on hand a large ' assortment of FI.OIIII AND FRE111; feu sale cheap, air each. I.EWIS & •DETWILEIL West Branch Vally, Der. 7,1850 . 49.30 ti; DAIVINISITMLA.TORN I - I -Letters Testame n tary on the Estate ot Jinsenh. Alosher, late of the Borough Of Pine/rove. Skhtiylk Ito /minty. deed., have keen granted to thp a4lisrriber, kto thefiegiaterof gelttrylklll county ; all prisons indrhc led to said e4tate are requested to make payment.4o, nr hoforo the Ist day tie January. and *bow riaiins will present them 'AI; antlleotenb. - JOHN KJ:MU:4 Albuer. Pinegroye, Nov. 23, I 'OA • 474.4 rillif.4l. !Old' ElitS IA day entered into Cripartne4r,hll} ender the arm of DEIFSNVDF.R, REPPI3ED & co.. fur DIP PurP°Pe I - it - transacting a general Flour. Feed and Transporta tion business • at rit. Clair, Schuylkill county. Fa. ' Coal Operaws and others will and it to theft ad. vantage In give 1151 a call, is nor facilities are auch. as will enable us to deal with them to the mutual benefit of all parties concerned. RinFANYDIRR, JAR. M. REPPLIEII, WALTER LAWTON. • 45-If W. Clair. Nov 9 WO 4 1 OTiCE HEREBY GIVEN TO PERSONS Li that may have Inenrarne affected In the, Lyroming... Mutual 111111111M(P -Company. the' Atoresernelat No. •=-, has been made, and all person,. nothaving already paid ; the danw, are renneeted ta call an the .enbtarlbet whnr has been appnintr4lßerpit4J an 4 Agent Tor the coliativ of Nbitylaill, and whn will he [nand at hit Oaf v Alnalhy and Satiarday'a to attend to the earn... JNO. rt.ArTirtN,RatfiliOt and Agent for ty. Co. Mn.:lomutnpreCutripaiw, Sept.:, 3441% ) ' • '' , .--1 /./t S PA."I 14 4 4 T . A -• .11 ind Oil —Whereas. a. notice has appeared In a newatitnPr in this lulu ntv, au /wren... from purchasing said nil ficim me, now. 1 hereby fil/P no tice that lhold the exclusive right to ntarturatturP aad sell Ralti oil h, the t mtntles of : 4 ( . 1'11W:111, Lebanon Dauphin, Lehieli, Northampton, Carbon, Luzeitir, Colunibt.i, Wynmini, Northiltntwriand tnd L)eomine, and that all persOns who ehall interfere with toy Oda* 1.. a forcl3id , shall he mortecutedareordinx th taw, and that I witt indemnify, protect and /MVP hatillitf.F4 at' perenne porch - Pie said oil from me. 11.•t)' rieltioßNElL PattsVille, June I. liiso. • 244 f Nov JO. 1849 In IMES 8: & 3. FOSTER 464 f
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