MIRIERSI JOURlttAlfte. SA,TURDAY, DEC. 21, Oaf,: DONT DEL. AT ANS' LONGS* AXCILIC '4l/7 ITNION.—Thr Books for snisetir.: iinns.wlll chow nn the..lkb Inst. - Throw whn . W , L4i t.. satticrihr ptra‘e ham/ °ln their n3iltei 11:Ottcr 1)..t Thou Aand ones trill be chfltribeeJ to .teli;r:jher, rarying in ratue fr.o. $5O to 0100. In addittoh. subscribei• is of refeit,ing .Engravings';iworti. shoat f.,r115. PuicAnrcritr. Aar Untole.—The this Institution will take plate on the 31st iiistarii. ?Jerry's Urrattryeill be distributed to each subset lbei. and the principal price it the elegant Painting, hferty'a .Drearti, valued at iiiooo, 'hes - ides mime .money varying in a motif( trona 830 to SUM. the sub scnattcp !look will close MI the 26th inst. ttearreatt Ater Uk int(' ,—the distribution:. it. the ' Weetern Art Union, located at Cincintiati; Ohio. wilt take place on Monday, the 30th c C January. Power's Greek Stave'„ the same that kat been sahibited in the United State*, it a prvei.atid the most valuable oirercii by any Art Union In the World. The origin - SI price. ;ere bejie're, was VlOOO.. Each -Tiabacrlber receive a beautiful eneraving worth the-SssubscriptiOn. a t e Persons wishing to subscribe tLieither of 'l,, above ittrt ;vitt pleuse hand In the(r nsfr, r , pilot to the closing of the, Sithscription Boni's, In B. fitstraor; ut the office of the AlinPr?' .roitrx:at Thy earlier, the better. - yj• Sow" Difference. -:-The Dann ilk Int,7 -.l,.gencer, says, that at a nieeti r . g o f . t h e . p erno . v ratte Standing (.'ortnnt i ttee, of etilumbia t'ounty, held at 131 , ronashurg. weeiL e— ley Ron! Vas unutinale'd for - ,Cunitress't This ti Hie _saute int:lir idtial, who. on rent from liarrisburi, sirring-t wrote lti,s tnc in a Register al - Seririsgrnve: and added the words, 4 :Clerkktp the Cotrunissi,,neri -lurubia eountgir . : l - A wag, notii•ing thisTies.t. (i t ;all ranitty-, gaited out the word -,171er1,!: and wrotein'th6vord "fool," s',) as tit render _ the. appendage more sirikinv and appropriat e , .1 - ? . .71 --- 3/00 , ,4ht;:..0f Liii(l. —The Balt more Patr,o4hnuounces that according to,tl w present arrautzenienj, feint) pro ceed from Washington hi. • Richrocind, and sing there onfthe, - 20th: thence to Chiirlestou, S.C., and give concerts on the 2tit It and 25111: t h enc e to Ilariani; and remain there from the 9th ofJanuary'to the Ist of February.; thence In New -farlW'ns. , Intl remain in that city from the 4d:60 the • 16th of February. She will return on the tvesiera route, 47incinnati l Loui.svilfe, St. Loth=- Scr and sfart for the World'R.-Fair,in June. - ET—Fre e 2trtg,:.,x.i. 11E sus of 1540 the number nt Frre iwgrors in the Free Stales ahhat time was the Slave'S - tates, 215,;25. :;11oxving . it maj.if ity of 41,99 f..? in the , latter_ and inakin a total in the - 15alted States of :18e,p47; : of which number illar . rland had t o lara,pst proportion 62.11;i". N. York ra - -;xt Virginia next , Ifi,att?. and Punnlylvania nyKt 47,854. The number has of course lar=rely -itireasetl in ten Sear.-, but tote relative iiortion in the North and South, remain , atibt the same. NOt Gititty.=-- . Asa Keeler, lately tried in 'Wyoming county., for the Murder of Weaver, has !wen acquitted. Tie 117,g says:—lt Oa: proved: to the sati.4actioii of the lury.-That Weaver - vva the , ivisallarttin the 'natter, and that the fatal was law hilly given. Su far as way liave)lOrd, pat, lie sentiment seems. accurd with the ut art. Jury. • The trial eans'ed interest. the Con - rt-rnoni . heiug \Nell filled du ring its iirogress, 1 1:j For the Holiday..—Welearit that Mrs. Amer WOODSIDII Will open , a Cotlectionary and fancy Toy shop; to-day , , to cone of the huildings in Murphy's Row, wh t ire,lie will keep for sale — a . fuli stipply of 11;liditv arti -4-les, tor - the accommodation of tier friend , and those Avho,mav, favor her wilh ; a„call.— Thg_en4irprise is a worth] ' ntF, and com mends its-elf at once to the of the eommuiriity. - 'ri — rongrpssional Gallantry.—On .Monday Ca . -Washington while the Senate:was in Lind and Barnum appeared in the gallery, but.retired In a few rninutes tie ing actually • stared nut 01, ctunitenanrp kn thy ruernber , .: . The large . Wilkesharre Roiling NMI j.wac sold recently !iv 'the Sheriff for S9silitti. -Exchanp.' • ; This Ttlill'oct the uwaers S4:000.1, tu ertmt —and the Free Traders who defrauded the people 0. 4 1 ' ol 1 ili• fala v 1 A 4 -2. robbed them of '3&1010. CONGRESS The present se•=sion of ihi , body, is looked Jo - with general tnteren 11 all pariie-. The roles: exciteqUent ha , m a great ineaNure. it notentirely,disappeared, and unmaliageable agitations are -Subsiding th - rotmliout the eolin .ciy. Sober ;tti-oncl thoughts are having-their natural effect', atter the first . pa. , -tonate out burst nlimpui , e. There is nine)) to b e t h, - nt ., and the memberS, are . calmly preparing to enter thelield of labor before.,thern. The N. . Herald appropriately remark , : There are many important measures defer red at the -last session, requiring, immediate action. They arepractical measures. and are "good for Buncombe. The law makers of t lie people,have,.therefore.the strongest incentives for useful leg,islation. The people are tired of this incessant gasconading.and want pract -al work.- Cheap postage, rivers and harbor matters of finance, the re,.."Lllalion of th e pub 'tic lands, branch tnints, the correction of the intise.s of the - public printing,' retrenchment uf expenses, provisions for ,superanuated officersof the armk dnd navy. a board of accounts. an agriculibral bureau, pocml and -and naval steamers, pravisions for the divn. sitioo of the mineral lands of California. and the protection of the Mexicaty frontiers, are matters of practical import and public ne cessity. STEAM ENGINES. We . noticed a great . irriprovement ,in rnan ajaeturing Steam' Engines last! week, which was so extraordinary that corne of' bur folks n'iui but little faith in it: Weli; here isanoili= e'r ; invented bt Idr. Wilder of . l),etoii, which is noticed a, fuilow by the Free Peess-after. seeing it in operation- The steam is let into a small cylinder which +encloses one end of tilt shaft, pats , .es through. the shaft u, the cylinder which .11 ams the arm, the' cylinder revolving with the shaft. - Here we have the whole of the swam engine. We have seen it making its revolu tions so rapidly that nothing , could be 'seen of the piston tad, and we would have'been at a perfect loss .to have told where the pro pelling power was. . The advantages secured by this invention are immense. It does away: with the coin- Plicated machinery so liable to derangement: and as there is no friction therefore to-over come,- the same quantity of steam must - -therefore give about two-sevenths more pow er. If even doing away -the complicated machinery does away a - very large portion of the expense of steam engines, every poi- tiou MI now be oaade in the lathe, and we think any good shop could turn out .a com plete saw-mill engine in tett day's, if they hatie the right of this invention. ' Ls riot this a wonderfuj age. i - - _ 1 BARNUM'S FIRST ()PRIVATION. i The following account froin ' the Ohio ____ _ _ __.. ...- -_..- -4-- - - i ,Ni(264.77an tlt this notable character's debut 1 .Lotrell.—Lowell, which in 1323 con. I 1 - •rained 1 5:19i popula , in money-mai:mu will he read with peculiar • , ~• rthallitants. now has a - 1 . mice - #.l at IlliS , Illilf.: •• ° . [ - lion of '.:.i.narl. , The manniactures which P. T. &room tit the . New Volk Mki"1"• - ' t have causer! this increase aro carried on hy. . •• twelve corporationi whose stock amounts to , iind ti. , w the Protege of ,leuny Lind, i•. the , i .- 3 ~/ 0,000. The ' number or nulls iz, , .. gicztte,q. motes-halal shOwman in, the world, s i n 'di - e „ ' t 319,946 ; looms 9,SEiS; females ern. and eettawly the inns,t sitiTessful mosey ma- P i Lved 8,960 : males employed 3,71 , 1; cotton ;dog titan at this time iu America. \Vitro- • • _.- - 0 • con.sumen per week 6.:13 !Xi pounds; wool , (1-.. f. kV tondo., lin-raft turns in gold. His Per week, 69 000 pound; ; - anthracite coal, tease ot '.foin Thumb, Ids tune through En. per- rear. ' „ ? .... n ' 20 ions: charcoal, per i car, , rope. he, entrauee to tliteen'i palaces and en- 31,9'03 hu - ttels : wood. per year, 2,390 cords. Jeri:ailments to crowned hifads. -was thought t h e chief ,i,- al,ere of a showman : (idler s manufacturer. in the cite employ a bu t h is ! late' engagement and capital of .C.4(1(1,000 and about 1,• 7 100 hands. cons i equent succes‘ i r. ' • wiil t .ienuy ;-•itirows the ,tpturt Thumb feat 1 L -7 1_, „Fq 6 / 6 ?€nt of Pr"Tisel/.. — Sleage states onto tile- shade. , I{y,eleaiiil hall'a million i M 213. we tortntet who, owe predicted that the with i - ein . : he will clear 'a million and a I time would come when American soldiers halt with Jenne : a n d s _titt hi s m us i.„„, , t should march through the titreetsof .Lonclon. clearing from - *3tltl to ssoll' per dav, is :hisi That prediction seems now to be on the very, verge of fulfilment, for - we see it stated that main dependence for Wealth. ' lli , •tirst operaltou.' however,exhibits best the h Light Gtiard," a fine and Well diwi• th e gentti.of the inan. 'Most Clevelanders plineu corps belonging to. the city of Nei , : w ill remember a fen' years aeo a sitinll drove York, intend making an excursion tOtiver of Hu tratoe4 passeiithrough this city owt heir pool and London in June next, on the area. way ~ east, to he exhibited; bUt the owner he. soon of the . - v. bolding the " World's Fair" in , ' log Eel showmancould not pay - expenses with ' city. he latter • , I Hoene. and when' he - got to Ittiea they were 13.7. 7- ..1 -Nice T0W71. -- The4ditor of the Pad .sei7rd and sidd at Constable's sale to pay ucali Journal, speaks of Perrysville, Boole the ltu'llest debte. Raraturt. hearing of this. county. liy.,.and ten miles square around it, I lust no time in buy iug said Huff:does, getting in the following extravagant manner. He them, cheap. lie took them to Hoholien, says that in that scope tal country, "an ugly where he hired them, kept, saving nothing to woman was never seen. and beautiful buxom' . - nobody• lasses grow in clusters, like roses, around! ' He next went to all the ferrymen on the every chimney Corner, whether of stalelyl river and asked about what their daily re. mansion, or lowly cot." , 1 ccipts were. Ascertaining that, he proposed r; - 3.Shouner of Complintenta.—How fortu-1 to charter their services fur a single day, nate lam in meetinga rain Mu: in ibis storm, payrng thorn a slight inerease,alx - weordinary said a - young. lady who was caught in a receipts. To this they assented, and he bound shower the uther day to her brat, of promise. :he bargain by ad:l - taring a portion of the who happened along with an umbrella. pay. Next appeared barn-door,bills in liana- - And I," said he gallantly, "am as trench ing capitals all over New York, that on such rejoiced as the poor Laplander when he liasl a day there would be a-Grand Buffalo Chase caught a rain dear. - at Hoboken. Eighteen live Buffaloes fresh These are the /1,-. , ni ideal of r, y, v, - eatlier I _ from the Prairies, and wild Indians mounted compliments. ~-..- ' I on riatire• charger: , to chase them., Sm., Sc., tr;P - ...l ; :t m y iv toldin the . New. York papers, all to bi• situ fre, ~ ,r atis end for nothing.— of a wit at the upera:'who. the othefevenine New York turnell'out as it never had done thus interrupted,an auctioneer of that city, _before. 'lle ferry hoats run from early light who was joining the rest of the audience in till 2 o'clock the next morning loaded'to then' „Ai m. , out ••Porti ! Porti ! Porn !'• "Tire I or I ztial le ds r w with t passen era ti gers. • T ataou he nett pro and 4 ,al f .'" exclaimed theryas, at which 1 ole opon llicd fire ' the parquette v - ent off in convulsions. , tlgovsourl itetlars, and this was the beginning i rt ---- 1 rt-4.-y/ was hemline , at illus. - mash.; 4.1' Flartman stiecess and his subsequent fur. i L --: • . e'• • h - I time. 1 near St. John, a few. days since. with seal; . _ . . MTN TOE PRENS IN' MODERN TIMES. . The tilllowino: remarks, from the pen of I.amartin,e, are undoubtedly applicable 16 theconditiiin of the - neW'spapers acid periodi cal press . in France, and are equallY a appli cahle to the press in this country 7 Journalism has bc.conae a daily. cncyclo- F Ttha in which Politics, Religion, Science, Literature: Philosophy, and Art, cast in de mi-heti anti successive pages, to the pas - zing age, the thboglit of the Unman-race. A tcw years a. - 4u, and journals,.were collections of ele , Tant extract: front •I - .ooks. Soon these very hccd;s - will be nothing more than collet.• tions front the jiairnals. This metamorpho sis in the mode of transmitting ideas.'has a double advanta2e. It permitting ideas to circulate to a much less expense for those arc ri)mpelled to calculate the cost of aliment and moreover it prevents the Icc-s even of an hour to the communir;ation rl f u , elul truth. That which is thought to-clay w ri I It Li, to -morrow. Ina week 211 Europe is reading it._ Thanks to the printing press, to journalism, and to - railroads, an idea has accomplished the curie of its radiatibn in the moral world ere the laps of seven days is completed. In the shape of a book; it would have required a century. Intelligence his, quickened it: pace. Facts will Inflow the quickened inovements of intelligence. The c....ntaiti, within it a revolution." 132E1 A Washiti.Juitt correspondeut of . the o'iv.s the tollowin,g intereStina in-• f9ruiatioa ull tlik whjoct : The coal fields of England and Wales are computed to contain a supply for the home consumption' estimated at 2Cloo, and some .. times as high as ;,rat years, allowing the United Kingdom to Ilse .16,0t10,t100 tons an nually. The he& is the Northumberland and Durham districts are computed to aver age 712 square miles, which. *measuring 12 feet tif thickness. the contents of a single mile would he 0.)..340,000! and this 'multi plied by 7:12 square miles, would yield 5,069.- -180,0ait tons. :Multiply 9,069,446.,0011 by the normal consumption o f ition,ooo i ons , and we have, after deducting .for waste, a sufficiency left for either period. In South Wales, Eng;and possesses mines that will ultimately yeild even greater amounts: so that, together, her stock of embowelled coals will 'supply her wants kir seren thousand -rears to come.- The coal fields of America vary in thickness, and especially is this the ca:e in motintainbus districts : but by fair computation our mines yield 6,000,000 torts to the square mile. The biturninotis region 'has been estimated to corer 60 - .000 square miles, and some have 'computed thvpace at 150.001 square miles, including the old ter ritories: but let,us take the formit figures, and•we hare ari aggregate yield of 260,000,- 1100.01ift.. 6 In flits eountry we use about -1,- I ti tioicio tons per annum, and consequently, at this rate. we hare a sufficiency supply it's for ninety thotortud yeas! Our anthracite region is estimated; on the s ame principal of calculation, to . c0 , .-er an area of 111.0u0 square miles. and to average 5,000.4100 tons'to the square toile. Suppose we cute,mi l e 8,000,000 tons per annum, we shall ',have a , upply f o r 1:1.333 years. An thracite and bituminous coals ',together, we bid fair to hold out fig mangy• thausand centu ries to 'eotne. 11 is however, the qualitv of the tneri- I--ap alai English coals that will mainly engage ifitrrsOention, and not quantity. NE* COAL lIINE IN RHODE IiI.17411;/. The Bristol Phama reports that a rein of anthracite coal of good quality, has been dis covered in that town. convenient to seVeral manulticturing establishments - Operated by steam. The discovery was made by Meqsrs. 0, 'AL Dinman It: Co., in digging a well for the, supply - of water to a new sugat refinery in `Thomas street. The following -is the account given by the Phormr of the dicenv. (TV About fourteen feet below the curfare they =truck a bed of eoal, and harecontintied their operation to about uine feet lower, and find 06 yet no sig,nc of reaching the bottom of the ledge. We are - aware how Much is usu ally said on making dieoverie-- of this kind, above what results prove to be real : and, therefore. eve mean to expres:Aourtelves with all due caution. -As to the qtiality of the coal has been thrown out, we think there ran be no mistake. It has bent tested by some dozen of our citizens, and found to burn freely in close stoves. • It leave:4. no cinders, and deposits ashes of a greyish color. The mine having but just been opened, it has been visited as yet by no scventifie miner. This wilt soon be done; and the extent of its ideality explored. There is every indication that we have smirk upon a-bed extending al limit definitely to the North and South, Dud whirti lies near the surface. It would be pre mature io suffer our thoughts and our pen to take wing as to what may be the results of this, providential discovery-. That we hare fbund coal good for manufacturing purposes, promising abundance and easy access, in the heart °four town--at the very door ot a steam ....—.ll tne very door ot ....... c;taty. Oy Tilig EVE S . engine, there can be no rational doubt. -. And i here we leave the subject for-the present, in /4 . . g • into the fire is very injurious Co 1 , the , particularly a coal fire. • The stim the hands of the operators and such profes sional. men as may be tempted to test the to.; o i us o r li g h t mot hhe ut united soon destroy the eyeS. Ileadiag in twilight is very inju cality, promising our readers that iti duetime they shall hear from us again, when future rious to the eyes. as thes- me obliged to make developments will authorize us to stillt. great exertidn. 'Reading or sewing with a Since the above was in type, several ; side light, injures the eyes. as both should lumps weighing from three hundred to five /be exposed IQ, an equal degree of light. The libridred pounds, have been taken from the' reason,is. the sympathy between the eves is well, and the quality is considered to he equal Iso great, Iliac if the pupil of one is dilated to the eml from Pennsylvania." I by being kept partially in the shade, the one i that is most - exposed cannot contract itself 'l3/7"it is difficult 16 conceive anything more I sufficiently for protection, and will ultimate beautiful than the reply given by one in ailliel iy be injured- Those who wish to preserve Ilion when he was asked how he bore it so :their sight, should preserve !heir general 1, well. "It lightens the stroke," said he, "tol health by correct habits, and pre then . eyes I draw near to Elm .whoshandles the rod." I Oust work enough, with a due degreeof. light. 1 _ - ~ • i ' , , • THE MINERS' JOURNAL, A‘ND P;OTTSyILI,I4",' Gt_TIVICItAI 4 .AIWERTIf,R. 111 Sorts of _Mans, for Englnd, named the :inn, which eonvey ed General Wolfe to Quebec., about the year 1757. She is said to he 10G years old, and was used in olden time aft a tritisli trans port. 1 -- „r7 - ; - --b : Boston, on 'llanksf;iying day, a lardily were attacked tty „, distreasirtg, after partaking of a lati - e-chi,.!ken pie, which had been bated in a yellow earthen dish.-- The dish supposed to hare caused the sickness. . q.171-fon.c; illetl bras:= monei The invention of it bed to the Lvdians. Alnney• wa; it.ierl in Rome frig 11. Iron moor . ; used in Sparta, and tin money was treed liritian when tinder the Ilotnam. '',7l'The currency attic world is'i.fated ht Thompson, in his Rrporlr,., to he nearly as thilows; hank mirroncy,':;6so,ooii.o6o ;spe cie in cin•tilatiou, 5t15r?, 11 00.0n6 : - ;peeie iu bank.. :05s,nno.oitti. 00%. ' MTh• day after Mauksgiving in C o n Lie f !. liCilt. the New Craven railroad eari brougla three thousand persons:. the °reciter part of them had been home to :eat their thankggie ing dinners n ith their father's familie, , P. 1,471 Hann was that thr hest cold drops for voting ladies, air to drop thr prartier of dressing than Ailtert they go orii in the night air. 'A rrtohtf.nn ha . !wen adopted in the Afaryland Convention. tunt;inv bane; holder; perzonally liable for th b e, debt , . .4 the hank'j ,- - '-' r;:. ".:Itit,' 01 litlil.k I.land .•:, ; ,i a i n, ahbut one-third a ,. . man% ~ inhabnanlc :lc ,Philadelphia. . "7 - 0/e Mil. it iq -.aid, will reviiit the t :al tid-sztate-=' atter having innde a tour through Finland. 1111.. , ,ia. and the g,wat ivitiez - of Asia. - .`'Batter Mid Cie C S 6 Will not be received for exhibition ar the World'; Fair ;it Lon:lnn. as !hey are considered lierirrhable articles. A metre a FrFarli measure Inr 3291 English sect. VNOTIIER NiRW A year or iwo ago there was a go,-)41 deal published in the London Journals. ern and con, about the Electric Light, which was said by: some to he the greatest illuminating invention or discovery ever announced, and by others to be a false light, or sort of tg)ils fatials: and these last were pretty nearly correct. But the thing doe: not end SO. A new method of producing, electric light has been invented by Mr. Allman, which he calls Voltaic Light. and is to be produced from a voltaic battery, and furnished to the eonsumer at an infinitely cheaper rate than gas, as soon as certain not unmanageable 'co cal led 1 difficulties are su annulated ; which are, that the voltalie light is qubject, as yet, to intermittent coruscations and flickerinp and variations—in fine, does not, as yet, shine steadily. These difliculties are to be overcome, and then he that sitteth in dark ness will not do so berianse he does not love the light, for electric light is then to be but little more eipensive than sun light, and much more; easily obtained than this last is in London, where it is in general nut to be had for love or money, and when got. i-. of a very dim and dismal . The cc:ltalic light can be conveyed by wires from the manulaeture, and as easily as gas can be hy pipes, and is resolved into light as needed, ley pasting to the ceiling of a room a very thin silver plate—a.o thin as tissue paper—which is to be painted ( Alike, we presume,) and as .the electricity vows in contract with it a beautiful and refulg,ent light is produced, so gorgeous and intense that a plate of no great size will retiret light equal to two thousand candles! So says the patentee. As yet, we neither affirm nor deny but plead guilty to a good deal of doubt. Within the last two years, the Eng lish and Atnerican public have been rour;11 hinted and humbugged abort lights of one kind another and though we have never been in a hurrylko accord our cretlenee to the magnificent theories and iliwverie= that have born anuotineetl fmm time to time, vet we fihil ourselves getting, still more incredu lous : and if this voltalic light turns out be another hoax, We shall begin 'in think that mmething ought to:he done with the impos ter who make a business of gulling, and harri.lx}ozffn,g the coinnaunity with pretended discoveries which they (the impnsters) well know have never been made. -1 Washington Globe. ; rnoonEsk OF THE AGE Th editor of, the Cincinnati Enquirer says he saw three ladies,going through the streets the other day, each having a eig,ar in her mouth. We , sea ;the same thing almost every day in :streets of Reading. In some of the townships at is fashionable for the ladies to smoke pipes—but generally when abroad they prefer:. long nines.' The other day NVP noticed one of our heaum stepping tip to a smoking beauty from the eottntry and asking for alight. 'The favor Was readily grantetl.—[/teadsrig Journal. Thank goodnesx this stride of the age has not yet reached us. " Long nines" may hereafter adcled to th,e list of Women's Rights. GI least in Reading and Cincinnati. HISIIEL,' THE. GERMAN PATRIOT. . . Kinkel, froin the State prison of Prussia, waS formely a Professor of Theology in Bonn, Atterwards.'le lec tured to crowded rooms upon art, as develop ed in church architecture. When the revolution bmke out in ISIS, he was ,one of the most active upon the of the people"- and ha viuscompromised with the movements in Bonn, he went to ast-isi the provisional ,govemment in Baden, and there was ,taken prisoner by the Prussians, tried by a court Martial,' and senten.sed •to death, Ile had beect treated with the grim iest severity,. -even worse than the other prisoners. acata donhle guard has been .pla. brec' him. Kinkel is one of the best German orators of his day----a poet of the first class, and iu. every . way 'an acciaziplislied , Professor. Ills wife is hardly less =oats heinz an intimate friend of Benin° Von Armin, a musician of superior attain* Inent'and a beautiful writer. 11:7 - Clumcc.lor Wahrpril4 is !row in Pitts burgh, enmed in taking additional teitimow ny in the Wheeling 'Bridge case. i He is accorapanied by 31r. INlcAlpin, of N. Y., Civil Engineer. For several days past the Ohio river has been in fine order, and the obstruc tion eaused by the Bridge has put the Puts. burgh and Cincinati packets to the iusonveni enee and delay of lowering their chimneys. by which the "time lost is about t br'ee gunners of an hour. If it should cosi , 35n,onri to raise the bridge to a sufficient height, no money could be better expended. We triist that the Supreme Court will lay down the lass in such a way, that no more such booms shall-erer be _thrown acoss the Ohio rirer. in the free navigation of which the citizens of so many fitates hare a deep intere.4.-- [Pitislnneh Grb-ette, TOR COAL 'MADE VOR 1450 &___AAA nos The quantity gent by; Iti Ow: week, i 3 01 tow...which a.: • -, Cr,14 of t 1,500,09 ion. over the Rua ot;ty sew laot !tinny of the Over:ant: t-e gu.penchol hiro - n..nt. altogether. anal nihwic air n log it a :oil' refloectl rive Thra i a. a lh;mitt hr. 1.1,1 z fr Ftc In pirao woo Coal ir.to the mlit:ct, at any tin:: ,1 .- rvgairr.l, and :N.. - GU thr ter tninacien ro' a , ea-ann. when every one nr the trrale l• iM .leerdi ottor••••e4 ih krrpimi for bnr.iriori nod heathy It I= t.y litory I.not ininlay.d,on the odnra that' ale de:nand 01,0 0.11initr the entire Alintr r !nunlike :3 , .(/011 inn. per week Thi. i• probably ac much the Itriilrnad' Company can r4ri . i during tierio.l .peeitteii which , i. ordinarily mat ked n ht. and atoria, n lin II n; any thing bar r:ivorani, to hra>:e Radrnnd trall<partaln.P. Operarnr+ met rat;tto Pnnriftylvania riall.on Man. day laca. bat in ennziqueilve - nf Ihe COitlfitilift Flo I being in reanine -, * In ri'Pnfi, lbr meeting adinurnrat la next again :it per.n.l W. synuid Tp4pri - I inlly call! the trade cntnrnnn;N. t ion .)f. r. , nr eorre•thoh.lent in 1341 P,3lljr.lay'l 1.1.11,.% in:. a% WP 11.1. 031 inn ,lugarslinnq he ,t - frt. - net. Male ittititiE offrie II:2c and mor• Fiat , " of Coal. woul4l fry/111131P Vl`ty r.turli In Ito ad Yanta , ,vr ni all crnifernerl to the Coal Inv•ine=- 111 12%11.(Wilim 'lOl Cnannn»rint: MN ern/tor t. Pru , n, the tieLtiranrig, the .year. by naiiroad, ninnl for the WePt: endin: an l'himday eceniaz AI no. Poe! t•1i.,1.1. OEI T., .;.,•11. 1 , Pa a NIL ROA I , llllMlity 'he pf•tif , /;) /4 Coal frnitiAr.rleit nvebr .11.Tb•felli il.dlroti i 1 fa, 1/1.. • 11411 s, I !Mr .$l,ll ..‘Ollllll. t... ic..v..... aline lif •II :a ttril 14 . 111 tt .It 1 14 T i I . n45,9:14 ; 1 thittlt. Si 1.111 IL iii i: ti ..,111F11 11 '_ 4 4.297 tr AIM Cre. :. .1.. :. nil I`2 113.1712 1. 1 ‘ltlll,ll l'“rt.r.ll ' ,li. 1.111. 111 214.( 1 !,2 tr. ,at 1111)1/.111 1 att.. ) .1.. ' :., II:. .1i .2 , .19.ii:19 /11 Nit (2.1r1tt.11 .111 ti i'l I' I I 1 . ...... itl.'t I.: I 9 17.9::4 11 Union 041131 .tt. .3 . .'.i. Di 71)./1.;: (11 t 4 tVal:ll.l the :111'2 1:1 1fi.11. 11 0 , .. le; - • uurra •., r.. 11 •IP, UtII4Y.MT 411111 ttlolkll f:t 4 ' t•!.411. II t5 . ...‘ 1 4 ilintoo' i 16 113 1 4., T.. .:t. "In !`l,,i .dellohLa GE AND, JUR% ItIRPORT 0 the /4. 1. Yito7rlo Z-1 - ,Tinak ;,I •771•1 /;), Ihe t 7/ n a y " Se!: u Tltr c'rand Jury 1719itifi•in. Int the ..Zehityl re•ru-etfully repre.;ent that they have nr , ,.n in three 4.13' , ..1nti kayo yrttod itintn twenty an Nth of which number they IIaTC returned itventy nue true tuna ar,d they have Ignored ' , ix, and they hove Won orted nprn, two 'lnd:, filch nir approved. Cra4ll Jury ft..thr, 4e,40/1 16.t1 4;1'1 ft it, it ciftty, Parrlpslly In Mcnnini , •ll4 111.1t . ,111, la.n.nue 4nnrr, prorvell without delay t,. ervrt a -1 110hlr Pri.mi modern improrPirwiot.. nnd.r the Provt.iorh , of the Removal Law. joiiN Forriv,t, DPe. J. 155/ ° 51-N OTTLlt'Altit arm civic BALL. , T" gr. CIVFN EIV scoTT'S :iT. ef,Alk 1N• FA TRY. a; the Ilona, of Mr. trineia froy. St. Chair. n`ri TfITIODAr rveninq, 11,Ler,Fer, ^.l;th. 14r4). M AN ACC.Its% ; Enalgn,lt r , do. - rnt,. Lew ig 'lee,. Jaeon A. l'hinr. Aeret Wm s. .11,.; ii . ryrna Sheet . - Col T. r ite.tttv. S.ernot.7 Maj. A. ,5. r,e Arr, Adj't. I.'. r. Atalr.nnto 1 , 14ar .Nonprer.-- CAPT JAron nr.rz. ..1,4-i, ,I.,nr-111...i0n J.ll' WII.II.IAMS - it. 4.: , air. Der. 'll, I5Nn :0 -It i----- _ . _ 40 PAIlt OF ISOCITS & SHOES. - 3r:‘, -r ItreF.IVFID AND ron ~,A LT: .by tbr•rnbarriber. vrbnirlubt• +b req3ll, II - 5(00 pair nf 11 , ..3t3 r.nd Shoes. (hind Root. at 111,511 per pair, at Ilk Oki r,,_ rublbibairnr. Centre PlrePt. ollpoilte lb, PO.; niiirr., rOtLqriti , , W NC tr• he ha... air" for , lle 3 generail , sort .irient ni. , uirilery, Trunka, k.r .3; eanally low or.i r r,. R. D still - CM:II ,I-tr. =ME GLIVS ibx T 1313 HOLIDAYS CiIIARL EC BARLET, 11.48 JIPAT 171 -- 4 elvr.l at rim and Vurf,ty .ty re. an C. - I.i near :11.1e. - et Altret. Pottsville, a rich 311.1.10A - 7:n! uorament llooe , „Puney as foline,- Bahle..Trot mem., Prayer Ibrnkeand Hymn (fro; . Pretil al Works, Don Jnan. Thnuelaav nr, the Poets; The Meow and water Porin; Loeb, ; Proverbial Plintoiontry : 'Pair Wetairo ni tlw fl;*olo : ?Jarmo:l; Volute:l.:Oar.' Guide: 31r:. Book; Ilaaa Aurlerron; Wnnalerrial : lisle'. ; Tire flirl4 own ; V 01111 1 .14 SN.ViI Boy', ; Cif t Ere,„ etre rirerldr, übilEtlyneit for Ladles ; Prlynie (levy, ion. 1, 3' Sf ,,,, P*; song 1 100 k EN the Million; Cook of lautan Manstrets ; singer's Cent: Parlor : 4 0•tg.t , t. and all the forget So.q. , :ters; Colored To; liobt,i in b rous varleay. Ile bal. aho. pranldnl algonturnt of I ,nliee' V4rll , IlulTaln, a nil Horn Comb , : I adj.,' Prisons Ind f1ra1.1,., walla a variety of naltrr art arle. , nitable fra• pre.erat4. Dee.. 511, r,„:,0. 51 '2a., SALE Or, REAL ESTATE timr, Arnscßlnce. orrEas T/111 10/.11.141V1NC1 j prnfierty kir lace inrateil in inn inn:o lie Firable and Asinine par: nt ft“. " 11111" and •• niartr an nnu.r" lintel, in Centre latent. in WII Fins?. ThreniC fart I.cd4 frnmi ng on vAnz„ Nt iu depth OD feet. by s PI fret wide %Hey, arnnina nlorpz, cnion Rtre.42l. ?ar6O4G. Fier I , IIZ anniine nn f-'vennehizt,. Ay ino tn 3 111 ri•ei n•htr klivy romidna moue TOME. ['it'' , `di fret lut , foodolg nn Railroad depth 100 fret. to ./ 40 C4'..1 11;; , ie ctrect lending. irt ,, Union eireet, within GO ler' N . the phandelphla and Reading Raitroll Depot. This property would trial;e o mieit deoiratile Imation for a railway Dote', ac this is; the termini's for all travelling to and nom Wove- Vint. The block for 'itch an hotel would he 1011 feel square. The term. would he relsonahle. No money required in oily:nye, melded thr pureitsoer would immediately- erect good ,huildingo on the property, and give bond and mortgage for aecurlty a annual v,ith interest. Apply to 311 . DP111. Pottsville. AZtt• her, 41, ISA :1 g•jtly v i liq 4 r.A.n IFET.SEATS. I HATE: TRIFt DAY 11F,C11111 ED . A large : vtvernmenr ch ani rare FANCT GOODS, ronsirtlng of In ri part of t bean gra Cane:, Clrel eases/and Receiver*, linhe. man tila.e flolllez, Ace., 4.c. "tern Coma liVlre.Flrviirp ornantenri„ very rearre and peauttfol ; a hand::prnr, avlortment of :Tann, Napkin! Cake Itanketn, Tea Sete; canAtantly on band a goad rincortnient of Silver Spoons. Sinter Kniverq Fork*. and n variety of fancy Silver Ware. Always 'on hand a large assort- Enna af Grthl and Silver Watclicn, (Mid Chaiiin, dallione, Gold Pencils, sndJekvelcry °revery descrip tion, at moth trn than the lionral prier., the ° finality warranted. i have thl4 day rerrtve.l a aplendld aasottment of Ladle* fold Watehre, troth ripen flee and hanliditt POMP beautifully enamelled. and Inlaid with Pearl and Diamon44, which are exceedingly deli and beautiful. On hand a neat awatment of Diamnitd Mort and Pina,.whieh I am determined to cell le ,, rt than the can he pnrehased tifterritere.. 1 would particu larly Invite the attention of tnirrivayeri I,• my oe.an !tent, and my low prierp, ati lam ertrain they aro milebbelotr the tonal price, 1 Please rail and examine thy ntirk in . grneral.tn I am !determined to cell to tP ditteli prieea, at i,!\ DOM S' tyatal and JetVelry Aleut, 103 Chottnin Atre..t. r.ast crinettf Franklin IloUae, Per. 21, igra N. D. The Illehr - 4 prier paid for California Gobi. sent by mall to any pan of the rnunity. SUAWLS: sus Ivor. SiTOSCRIII CAA HOT firer:tyro A I.AnCE IL addition to :heir former nalemdee a4brunen* of Dag . State, %Valentin* and IWalerino Mhultrts, of ail qualiden—and of the mmulteantifill %trio and newest fnehione—boyera will find it totheir adrranrann Glean and examine their mock he re purehaelnaelamehere. Reniemeter oar flare la Cern street , directly °pm etre th e Font flake Plater I old stand. ' IleC. 7 19$0. . 111AIRINtrard.MENVIL eci p. N . ER or scvssinAsiocatra,Nivesiit.. • D' T. DAlltil3ll, PROPRIETOR . ANACEit, Algsty Sizrosal, Jowls:ant Vaa 3 2 l l l Great Attractions for the- Clotidays - 4mir..strur the ..Miliinn I rerrbtmames ergo- afternonn and Eye4l=,l orio! Ihr HollasSe t elodOe (31111sTM ITP ?minx the Dot and Eveelot. • • Tar: tr(lßi.l asxoir , " KF.D GEN-TOM TIII , IIII. . . The V.`f) ,111:41014 ;WO/ iih/PQ (1 forms,:. may N. M4lll NW Ibt t vlMn tints 'citt 4 hriclmac nr.l yfij'ew •ParL.: iln trill apprar ttlnrning, lAilernnon, and f „ %ening, in hir varinnx inirn tag cltatattern. In hi: Coirrr arts—:is Narl4llPilti-•-rilltierif k the t:tent—in i40n13. Imitatiunr. Nurratinin.,,kert—nzrt in ncrind Extravaganza. it, Width he 'pia% heenthr , olphrlind. as she ciANT KII.I.mt. , Miciatnte Aan—inletfriltr,i. active, and sprichtly-'-lti yearn orngc, and not only '.. , ;turlirl high. tile IA the Great Wnett. , r nr'imare, . thA cAcetiont•i'munn (onrii Alterman ar.d, I:vceit.zi which in paint ri I.:l.`nt is inm ,Irr6itsd 1,3 lny in the t'ountTy. nr CIMIOSITirS :an t 4-1 !11 , Pr( n in Ilse ~alnom. , -Artmluane3 in t1;t• entire 31 , iscnim, Pettormr.mr. in t.relltre Rncm, Rr , ir/ql}, • Chit. drell tioikr Cdni P11, 1 1r1e 1 pli13.1),. 14. 15•;11 JOHN K. 8/IAD' BV/tr, g'• lip 11 - 11(ILER.11.11 '.f4 ND lIIITAIL 5TA1.1.1 . 1 11~r.rl i.zotirh :1:;,•!phi1. raliztantly or; liana a.,L”.m. ns , ll . rra , nt dr Lalnss. Ca , !irs.e!es, Linens, 'Sll% ,, ,ll:lithrsirir'riss, Laren floslrrr. D;arksrg, e;no.l-.. ras , imitres. 'Enwsuis7, wilt. al.+ ren mre:o,2ll. ir (11•1•1•,:1,1,11.,,,11 i . t . i/ I hP Y , `11.. nrr ;. • , :,t. VAIII Aran /MST/VAL. LAI.:IEI OFST.. l %\ii *,, nlirn."tl.l4('lll - 1 t, I.if 1. at : lir Ci A 1. 7.rioly of n•A Irt ;OA- icil! fGr , alc. ;11, (Piro Alra.6ll. .111.4 . nt r'.l:.< 066..1.1) Mon ip.o• Cv.npre Ip n'r (;;. . , 14 1 4 c ~ r, TO .SIII,P AI'VID /SO 4T OU'iLDI2I2B. Iliftra (IN Rl\ll pot ti in al rtnaßh!, !zp.ke,, S inca and 101.1, hy hsed, nnrl ur Ihn hrtt tt; t ri. AI n, and •ti in-lt nt to.ntp. Whr.ti flail, :. e t itt....n nit rr,,111 - 11 fol•a Imp ("or Tnti. en a.ldro- un/Linr & ELIO:PM w t o w, n , j 3, t i r ) r.. otter tor 4 tPlo . 'at tHPir esml.. 11.13tts.^r.t, tlytt above the Aiinerr Rant:, Centre fa/poi, I . nitnvillo. Pa. A ortlondid ,ossortment of ('tort;;, gilcPr anti Platell,lVarr, at cur.tt tdice• rannilt fall to :iv,. pottAfa i rtion, and In which V, 'llWile the rittootion :of porohn:er.t. nanntinn (11 , 111 11141 ven t/ if tV f 11)/C,I item a int, a ,nrgrin.,./ fini If VP!: fur): Wirriirs .1.. .In fat , i Tea.... g ,,,n,c y Irak ..rnang,,,g,.. gar. rt C.71.-..l%atrtira, J,nelrT and pint.' In alt prim , nrihr United Stateß by anal, with prfferi .31 - 01.1„ We are determined to sell nt 1N.% price. than itte.ann• rar 4.11.1 In Philadelphia, P. Pre.prre M.,. advt.' ti‘egneta. and rtamine nut volt 1.4 11'11. 11114171. ~S s - rntyktrir ELLicirr. Da e, I I, 1 4 50 :A!). I y Pattartilat o ptld to 1111. tPltailill7 . (wail ; , ,ind a n 34 12,351/ it', 3E154 It 4 . 09 ". 19 11,178 17 2 , 1).4 401 : , .'139 16 11.766 •i. rapja AND rerun rag SALL'. Tilt: sunset:it:l3R orrims IFOR %LEI vain:44le Mill Property, gillinied on the ' nianatiw.iei Creek, abnur `II miles (Min .11.iliglassrille, and 5 front I l nitagrnie, 111'00 ruisni),, cringieling or a SaW Mill, ailrititlllll and x ll'ln‘rr Mill, all new and in !rind condition.— rile 14riert Milli. , mall of Brick. :I Fork', high. 40 feet Ride lq iil deep. furnished w coin* le Machinery. fur Itti•11 . 111111i cimtoutvr work, wiit k SU 14.1,4 of grand land, all or w hie h are 1111.1 Pr cultivai and 911 nereit unnilland. imriroveil with Ilvn .Inry tlanirj.Vaitor-• *kat linisat.hwase.• Thio property all - nrok capicnl inv4wrilent.nnd will to. 44.1.1 on J.). ler Ilditilassr4ll4, Iq I:EMIG I: IIIAVID 11111K111. 511-N. ' 99.3F4 of ti 0.74:: 1301INITY LANZ at PENSION AGENCY-, W.ll4llll,iirtoN. fi. C. • P 1 ,111: 1 NM:RAD:NEP %71110;1'.1 AND (a:N. er.l %uroi .41 IV' (11) •rrt prmOrtrig, 141;14 , 2:m41 I've.loll. for tanst- rnliUed. Whiff pprniniwiitly Int aird :11 lhr ,PM of 1:0‘ elbmMd, o it h a ilkorwagh aari 2C qiinirltal4ro {1 WI the tiefoi,py fnrnir iitul routine of and havin¢ neree ,, ut itegisu•i:, and Rolls filed in Ine U. rt. war nflire, hr prwrerwes farilifica for the moo =at iFfactory nii.jitstmeni of fincernment claim: of rrrry ht taw Art nr r . ongr.•+‘. linunti• Land granted t,. tho 011icrl, :111.1 goldier+ or the war of ruird of lire vomit. Indian 171.!1. To thn. - ,e who gthlP In:laths 100 acti.,; in ihrw it hn Fervent font mr,ulha jll I,cr , . and to rhoqo who :rrird one ;tallith , h) arc,- Ifranviniiibi Larr Wien arrittenitn nr Irani prnreinn in lpfrerrnt urtinn nf I iIP to 1 - I+r lhe warrunc, and ane zribi of lhrx pawn): Mt.! Wiralllnt;entrtfli"firtte I inr lilt' finvincni AC In ceq, Fa) inr co:lreton - , i on ne ganerPl (.I,‘ tni.lor,i. in !lin Wiffnl'in - it'",tti ,4 zanJ Ti•fritnrie:. Ile ienfler. %en; iff, 14 ' in, mliere nl the pr0b.:3,11,n ai .1 dista nee, elaioN ocainet the flot.etn tnent are ;ire;tireil by a In,. rt.lonl., will abate , ono. halt hi? Itc 111 i ire The form , aril inf.; rne tking'. and infoi.timien on all Ntbjce.te appertaining to zoreeiiefol pe: -, eention of ti , in tio, , inrec, will he flir ra,bell lor^Vllar eormaponelente v: it limit charge. informn tinn cheerfully riven. -nil ail commitniet tlone pretoptir it'aitere=e; if pre-paid tri rilfrompz.r. T 1 cm:R. r.(1.) - wncmptinn, D. I'. (her. I t. . . . A . 7 '111: :41ToRP. , HOCSI:, ATeiCK. FIX . ..7_ turr, and Bond will of the well Lonrin LF -- 1,,,,,:, , ,, sinrr..itnoo4lln th . i , flonri;hinz • - -r. I r.v. n no' I.ykenr,. the APat of ti,a ollning on h. kri;t---T, , : i zb, I yl.t.ns valhs I,:t.a! rnrlpany. 1 1)a n l ,lO n ( rmrt v. al-lhernamenrritr as of tt f' LytIPZI7 Call, nl.l r,,..Z - N - . - z.N.,1 atm!!l it; inlira llYnt! Millyr.• bn re.., Inr• :4 , ,e,finybantin. Thr 1.1(4.. il YnTeahlr!nr dni ay ~ vt, y ~ir,..icc, rash Iti,inr., and If, a man ni ..atrip r is,::-, it.) me,dPralviaivitas,prp.onir.niiranin er: rat , lV 10 1. , w., t v. ii;l i:, 1 rnitiltr gllrt:. Tito Igirv.i. an•l r,,i...•- ~..! ~.• , oto . irk,lrl,r lie, r i of !),,,, -In', iN t . .. 711. • if . :ii "if' . • , r , r I,•rrn, anply nn Li.: pr ,- ali- , - •," firAflY 4 , . II tni.cit.oi %v kri r. A. 131:11" , :-:L5IAN ' tllfl o rk I)/ ... :. i .sn. !9-svi* I !P-YSIGIAN OFTICE 1NI) nRS R STORE:. oiniit!T s-Tnr,cr lif! , 11, lean ne-tf ORMAN'S COURT SALE. Ipt ANT To r,), nr,rt of T ur, ° R p m ,. roan di Ilse eutoresber, Adam Re ber, rolsn'r. ef the r‘tase of Jame; Reber, late of the boross:M of Poi i.v times - limy nt e‘oe., !n :ate I y r•oblie Vendor, nn :lath dav ct !wet - ober Pr xr.at 9. o'clock Mate aherenon at the piddle Immo of Mortimer k firm her, in the hn ronels of Proi. r•Ile ...Corea:lid: All that certain fall equal limit% tr.ti oast of a ine;inage, (formerly an Oil Mill) two , tory mirk. zneKttincv nr tenement ansi Ins n r of Aaron...ll, marlitql on a certain plan of Int , of lar.lh Alter, No. 9, :(male on the rinrth wemwatsll3 .isle of Norn egian siren. anstentithwe,t -wardlf by a tort, s'/•et wide at rrel railed Railroad at , in the hornogls ni Pott.voltr, rohlaining in front on F•lisi Nom evian ,ireet forty feet, and t slendinß OM! ren.tt It In ;e netb cr skpilt 6r:111y-three i'eet Ina set en feet wide alloy. Mist ma lo; Ite.taiti Jacob Alter,enrn_ ronnlratlne nit the <lid forty fret WWl' Meet and a certain ten feet wish. alley, leading into the said Nor• treaiatt street. lonlindf'd 5.013111n' bdWardly.b) Int Nn. on the sai4 plat, norlhwestwardly by said forty feet cr isle-Street, and . sontheastwardly by Nroircxlan !street sforepabl, with the entnmon hie and pricileae of the nillrY and the Fald forty feet tilde street, and of a water ronme over and along , the Fame at all times hereafter forever A ten, of and to all that etnl3ilt Ininrpircenf ttrnnnat whit the aplntrtelia ores, cantsisting of a frame slaugh ter bruise, situate lin the northwardly side of Pracnclt rtient in Sortvegian add Itlnn to Pottsville, as laid not by the Heel, or lienturky and.lhe Miners' Ranh of Potifivilfr. in the taunt)* of 'narked nn the plan 1:1' said additinn pith number nnc hundred'and twenty-ov, Me) hntinded and , dererthed in wit: hp ginnine ng a pilAriTh the narthtvardly mitten( said Peas rock street, thence by Int mart.ed \n. 125 on sai,ll.l - an nett It 12 degrees WPM fert to a pert an the south svP nily side of the rst branett of th:. Umtot Carbon and Mine 11111 Railroad, and IS feet fi inches disSani frnm the middle thereof, thence along and by said Railroad nettle:F. dr:trees cast tr• feet In II Mgt. thence by Int masked on paid plan With NO- 127 south 12 de degrees east % - 1 feet t 3 post fin the nerthwardly AMC Of said Peacock street. thenee alnng •-aid street smith TR degrees W( . 11 CM feet to the place of heginnint.— I.ste the estate of said deceased. and NEW Attendance trill hnliven, and the ennditinn% of 'Mil* know n at thr time and Mare nt* rate. hp %DAM 111111trt VlntinDriatnr. lir (Inlet n( thr ("nun, DAxict. kkr.rtene.n, riprk tb.,6;ii,,10,t, Der.', IMO 49-4 t To mum= or minium= CGAIi, :An owNitne or COAL LANDS. err Srll3Clllßra Wetll.l4 CALL. TIIC 'AT- I trntion et' Miners and milers interested in Coal Lands, to ids patent COAL fin AR—a model a ill emit& machinists to build correctly can be. seen at No. 100 ALitket Rtreet. yr hk hit ls believed will asticey psii-sons using the Coal Breaker. that it can hr roustructed In break from Mt to 600 tons peentay, and even a larger quantity, W(111141.44 and Is not liable to get nut of order. The vest advantage of thir ma. chine rnnsists in the saving of wants; The prop r i e t or 41 an nett assured of thla, that be will agree to receive an a compensation for the prieltedge of using it, nne (mirth of the vain', of the coat raved hr its use, which inay he aatertalntd by a comparison with other ma chine., "r he mill make Ruth other amagement far its use ns way lie woeful upon. Parties inteterted are invited in examine the mrtilel and satisfy themselves. WAL niIirIIAMORO.N; lna Mutat emit. ro t &Met patticniars, apply to Wllllam S. Hill, flehuxiklll 'Laren. Philoilelphis, N0v.13. 1850 SUAWLS! Joiverrosc&l343., _4941 Li \J.\ ) .1. P. 11.!St.vriT/N . Nci N0ri....4 11,1. 11 Frui FOR SALE, MEM CMG =i CROMIPTOII_ &AANUFACTIALMIS OP PENTIUM, PA%rtr, 43 , 1. Neap( and Fancy Paper. Boxer of every variety and description, respeufhtly 'solicit the attention of 9 1217hetegale and Retail DM:gm% Jeweling, 31illitiers and the trade to their caned assonment of anOttg sining or Pet - Amery and Fancy flalp.r; loane..4,.Powders,•&.c., te. al,n a fun and complete, assonneent of Fancy Paper Bore, totii•dttc for Drug gin% Jewellerg.Milliners and the trade, all of winch beta: their own manufacture. they anaraelee to sett cheaper Cant the sane quality rd.:nods can be pot chafed front nay ether house in the United etatea. NARK THE rfACE. re CLEG 4 ; MOIR TON'S Perfumery and Peet? Caper Dor Alannfactar inz, iR Xinthet crept beton* Peron& Philadelphia, tgsin macaw= Asir wino*. 14‘ E vonE. ;1111: NCXT DIMITIIBIiTiON I.niZr.s 1. thin InAtitutinn /RI:. Wach in New Vnt.:4 I int. gilth isnCl. linhsrriptiln of 3.; tr. ..111PS . I. A Print finni the iix• line I:n;rarinz„l., bear irom 4,sllese..7lKmated pahurnl i .1.7,f, der and SAalior. •2. A srl ni iin. Curtaring+, rso•cuted in the Itir:he,t elle, after eater Prom= rf .Media; rtotoslV's Heo Scier ; LrETZTrA ital re Iln•aker ; Dover Rirtiao , and Wouncti.t..r.'i: Card dryers. 3. A rharr in the distribution nr Painttugr. Stat netta?..littial4 and caber mutt; nf .Ittt Fume of tyhu h ate worth Fret ral thort.4and dollar. • The trienine at this lertiuttirn L'in year xra.s tbr fist of rn`.erihete itiJapirity up fox 19L11. Thr rattaber of Pa alrendy proenred for alistribttlioa 'br lot on 111 r 2nth Pei - ember, umobsri near -BA whic:ll will te increared to at least 5 or cm. PeNMI.: it - 411in: to enb,zeribe. or obtain any linnet informatitin will please call on the :On , riher at hi Bookstore. :•ettsrille. h•fr a lia of the prif.rs evt he seen. It IR:SWAN. adverart , Sterrters. ter ` , ,,:yri1.11 Cr:intr. Nov.!), i =I PHILADELPMA ART -UNION. • MMICIPS DftrAM. • i)LiTnJEFTIPS OF rrazi:m it /111: twt,l - Union rill tr.he f, ll !I, lal nj DPeetnor Nezt. ci,grusing far subarril,r, Per the prawn: year, is mile.' 31ereT,A Dream froth tir.trorerriepr,ard tnihr vo:;re tinn nr `1;•• :Award enTrry.lll.. enpl n:* r. !I‘ , , r, , n ' , lir rtnet%Ftetre Tn. ;al., I pat Ariz- yPar. ..I+•p3nt pa iiil,7l nouri..hip; rbrnlit:en, and rale -r ei rn! - *-•ri ., erir• for nrerntfi yrur far F . 1:4. it. in ,arne ncrind lastyetr. to subscribe. will plenFe their era!, t vi!! ) the E ION>: AX. . r , re, , nry A r entoot•. \m. tSSn 4S— OIIIO FIRE & WATER PROOF rltllC stisgertintß HAR JEST Itcer.ivri) A inn of thla tnmin7 intr. petal 11,e fin pdrainx rnefs 'tame ilwet , in:F,and 'in fart all Linds of hoilding . a. fir., iyhinh rnonire mho" prete.jetl from the revngez. of rre and Water. Tin rinnfr. ,11'.n to mob, kr.., will he pie -rented ;inn I , Y.i• inc. and thrir .birnbitity doubts:l !,3 ti Oar or •hla pl:n..iittiftatar htfildinr. Qin be !my.. n i. n itz t te • ;0 1p ip,„l and thrl=trne. the P:1!TIM ti.ar tbry iterernp ulrnret rIA Fprtirn st,.. , ninAt 71e raritces or as a brirk nr Atenn 4iznl:he.l in gr.: rhornllt.- and rolnr.;• Painter:: ttrni =on plied in 4:ohntitie , at the mannfathrers prices. AI-n, all to he 41. , C with the paint furnished ratite lOW r tie of 19 ernti I,r zniten by the en er tan rrel, tt hirh places this paint Annut en, half the. prire nithenther kind of paint now in We.. in the I nporanre Coin pante:, in.itre loti bibles covered ^r ith his . :paint ir.wrr rite than thny ran those. coTered •.ith eithe.2 tin or :time. Thi,• !mint is fornptiten 2rnisnd in oil: or dry• R. ILAN ZiAS , Ar.#7ll for the Yietrlnfr.r..trtrer. Nnr. :)1) 1S:4), EXULTING FIGIBUICES. _ . ur Runsrular. ft nr.ectv rtF:DER I . ,,jvcir rr,ut Barrett's CUL ton nrwl Pn bbririnrie,v, pizes, for t4eattnttinns..e una pu;, tofl l ,llnes. These Forrtaser k are worn canyon iota. and radiot , mnretteat as rf Irtest.sispenre t van an) fur nace now in u:14., and ate°, the:mor then nt her furrin - trialrif lheso , iltrnnercs enrrottornto , th . O., atal emPni Alco;n Kitchen Erne, with a homing applratn3 :lunched capable of hehttng t nnr three mom , frron the hitehrn fire. providedthey W a r n ooner m l e ir_i w th l _ch: r i, w itt t h : en chitnney. These rtingesl t, _ he n _ 4o ,‘ , l .,,i i i a rt_ aT,t, l t h o nut a holler to heat water. . ir , _ . I ca, , aai rt a ta l l, Anristritrtion I- h rummer lare.av Oft.r., . 0 r ,„ l o r the kitchen brstv . - cliill he tornit Milk"( tir iket.iik = Tht• Fauna re* on.l tnnget l rare in Um gliiinn*4 ireirk Illintitrers orterit. and di.ertiore aii Itirntikeitilt•-•,-,-.31 c_ - hen ie.pilred, viol iin• ' cle iV flivii en ridt., d l i ji - rtrooV r TV llni ,.. Un tle4l .. "l ., l r it7 . llli thPm / intnt -ato.a . noarkt)t prtr*.•-••••.'„'.':.:-',-•••:. 1 - .'",.''.'-'. . B. it.i,NN,AN. , --,.:•- onc ..4.z•iiiii.•.•:. -.-',:' -.:':. • '•••.-- ~ r •-;" - onrer.. '-• V . . - -.4 •: :-•-•;;:',.- Aceek• kr• tIM -Ail ~..*- ... ' i -ii— - - - . P :-;14,;14i1W:.*:).851 V i:' :, ' :?: i l ' • :, . ' i -.. ' '''-‘ ''' '...:...-....,-- - .. °..."' : ..... • . ,:;,,,,,,,,,.......'.....,,?i,),:...* .. ~ — iwateritranimos.• • ' ',•,'- ' -'14.44- AilltiktpreOP-" 4 . 101 1 1 ? —: . ; . '• 4rt- 1 ngrrlgeint-rtntrirtnettat*elrtju.irrt k ' raPh i. "ll , l l!-'4 1 11,... - -- gtrip , ttitt , ndlit . —4,,iv„V.. •- • . Pr 1t .4 311 ,1'..,...-... - r '6, iootito,..,l'..tlqir,to, -r. ~: • • • water•Anc.ticr.- • r y•ctilotia,ftgeg,C.,f, , , „ ... ", .. ~..... • -• orki‘irsri, o 4, ii. 11e,,,,,, , -,..,....r,, , ...,,k-,17, „- * , ~,,. win.,,, moo.. 1 I 11,. F es. p Ito. Dist oil. ' e „,,. Tea. per wrseiti.".:.•,"-;‘,... 4 tr... <in. ,11.-31, i 2 lb. Poi I: or Baron , Children !Art yenr~ _ ,h7tflhrabocP allnic ' fl"..'Dlait. , i , s.neil hi 'lip :111...r1iller'gntriee in sums • nr.Cl awl lipwir.!:. in'h,..ni in nily pert or riltnrw, t Vii , ... , f espen4e• liii , iiiwri , wr Is the only pyrAnn in .i . tlii,.. „onion of Ifir $llll. who i..n... draf,,i hipt,ffie. I for irin , niiiling money' In Fliiinpr. Apply In ; I:. LIANNA S. A t g l ent for P. 'V..-By - rnes A-.. Va. i "Enemas:le linmt4tlanniarlllcen if VIII Want. In onpport- tip! nr.ciont thne. tli.. dafiriner, , , ,....s nt „ , „ , .lohnsoll. i . , . .... - --- - , - ~ , . . .. NN ft ST(IN E-W AK K 311.KliFikr.f4IfFfi• .1-, %Int: PROPRiETOR °VIM*. 3tAINIMACTOILL I neat Prnel,ville. ift'igthogitilit'eCitinty. Pa: re— spectfully Irdleit.s etligOgC.O.f the tatrottrdinv ;tine_ keepers far the artiriga.of Ms Maritteleture, where he ntrere. aQ eisget :re it** trade: elsewhere. and in wer in price than thel troffr- - orthllCregian have • ter yet tionght. Tiles' getilittlit:ir, part Of -Roelsingham.trare. .1 . . ~. PitehrtrailFnlie.elPgas..Fea•Pnts, Snrae.ren-1., reeintg, ridit4illegelipitEginnif -- 1,e,,-,k,. s'VONEI•Vi, 41Vit.-FJ,K Amonr.i.impyic im;iirrs. s. 1 , je ..,--•:-...,-,..,- -,• - • - - - Nonni^. . " ... . - Vegetahle •- •• . 1 . . Beit in R Platcr. die. Also. Yellow Stone . ate, Gingrr and Knot Beer Bot tles, Jugs. Pitchers. els, Precetve, Jcllv and Pick ling Jars: Jelly and Cal.r. Moulds,. ilarins:Etvera , and Chatahe rs, and generally every article inannfactnr.ll. fb, 81,,n, otanofatoirrt, In nrder thr fnllnninz. 6 Fire Brick; of any pharge or .ire ; Snare , etylinder. ail Idinin4g of glil nit:ern:. : Pllfe and Plnarink Tiles: . Arch, Key and ‘Ve e ige Brirti,• ; (wen, Arch and Flom Tile., ..te.. 1: , •. 4'..- OMIT. far the nhnige are reggaretfally .nliehr.t. Oilier and Shan - ?,Care-roam g,T,Vhnleia le only) in Silver Vrrrare Both pan. Centre rtrret, Thltarill , Atitirr, , , 1' HODGSON, 1 gear, Pnttsvittn. Nov. 33, 1P.,4) 47-tf . . _ . ratEcuTows SALE of REAL ESTATE., ... 1 . _.'POI% *ATOP.— V air Ani.r. CO al . I, a '.; rt. .•.,.-.. • Th....! . ..F , [(her. , 1 , . Exect,tnr of tn. 'hats of Dr. John 11. P.inm : in?, of !Wiry l,„,,,taT,. 1 It erkA con. ty r'en'ag, n VI PXP." , f : , .Pll'lilr ?Cll.+ till 1: vox . r.stiA v nt...l9th dry or Decemlet •. ... 41 !In ;inc.. in flie 'lre mann, at. the J'onti,ll, , ,,nc Iv,. C. Jrhn, , ,n, In the I .l3orntiEh et P. - at - v:ile, Schnv:*.iill caord;., the follow; fig glet - crihegl 11 , hl Pe.ttitr, en:iggi. , . 1 , t2 el :In ~nclitided hn!C part cyc a rertain Ti: keT nr. cf,At. I.l\U, :Pier in Barry and :Ninny...Tian:own- Phin, grligt!diziii nitro, hronlr.: tly ;toes n, j r , , a, tianman. Prier Krni.h, ychl rti) .r, corm' , irg 1 - .<l keflrgg :”.T.` nr In+. Thir ;etc, .-1 - htril ta . i..itocar,t nu a t. ••anr..: of the NZ Fkinlyltill, a felt mile. frnm the hand of the t‘', - Ft ttranrit atitt n00.1. 4 ,,ii..aia to rnntain a Ancianni...l heti nfettperinr c',lll. WWI at.CITI! r”Ven ro- , , Ilrt,i.-,. verietn, nn whiell It i Fbaft ha. heen rnnt. thrnazg, .',ll . thirty feet deep .There are nn tile premises a lll-_ ,, L on unrsr. and wroNr:Krretznx, (nr,t, nn iiPi ,4l.7A, Trlrr:ru) tviih.st. - Ades. lih,ao. af•tt tf:r al f , rngz- Iggi,, Itnagl pa,g.inz ;Grit: ttot Tat .rn. TERM* nr =ale 111 `.. Tr.rolt• t.ttetvii ial 1,./. :1,,3 .1; Rafe. 1 1. gg , . !nril.talli-t. TZtrc't*.r. Nov. 1'.., ItkVi 1".-1 . ' ... . . -- • EXICCIMSVS ; SALE of REAL ESTATE ut, ILL !IL ,(.1.1) .11' PV . lll.ll' PAL L, l:1 TI11-: t I ttnglef.g.tz tr..l f;ieettinnt or the last %V 41! angi T.P -111011"ryl of Nltelfael Gracfr,lage of the Bnrougth of Or. wirsborg.Schntl'iill cnnnty , fierraiged , at the Pieglic linage or tt-ifio;v,arcAGFV, In card fintottqh ..t Or- Witralblit:. ‘ , 71 tvEv,NrstulA V the lag day of January, 15 , 51, at 1 &eine. In the npern,,on the fon...tins des.' crihrd Real Esintri to wit: No. 1 t rcriar NICICIIII2P. Tenern..,ll an tot if gronn.; situate' in raid Blenngli of Ortvir'rghigrit, Sehtsylklll eannttf, • arlinlr,lnt Int of Cimrge Bode r, and trot Prom linnite Int, anal irantina on , Venire Turf:nil:o, and nay: gleefully] p, by the vi Linty, and :nnecn a. e IlitaiNta ...... the SUN 1111TCL. Nn, t 2 Alan, ~-, tretiain Garden Int Inarl:ed in the P'n , "raf Pl4ll of said Bnrongh of -Orwir,ehuts, with. mirotter e:i!) adjining Int nt” inkn Barman, Era.. and .i ngerth finnintel. , , No. 3 Alen, a reOgin foepiltraund situate former ly in Wept Itransrviek totywhip. now In mold Dorool!) of flrwi!,otharrt, irIPIV nforesaid. adjoielnlr Int• of Jaen', itnnizinge . eltrf. Abner 1'1;11113:and others, and framing nn .Ras 'MOB' street , cnntaining nne erre and Pr yenty-Pigh pelchen more nr lIRP. Xn, 4 Also. a f eriain Mt negronnd Amato former • f ty in tVera'Bron , yrick tosynnhip. now in said Bnsmak of Orwigahnra,aitininlng Int* of Genre. yratp.r. pt, - ter hiller and ottrtc,cnntaining two and a-half:lrreg. sr , ..' Alen, all that certain tract or Farm land situate formerly !in %Vest Entnewiek rownehip s now In card lintruightof Oanigebnre adjnining , lands nf Frederick Beek, John Hannan. 11.chtta Keller and nth ers, containing ghnnt eighteen acres more or less.— The ohnr. tractrinflintl and tom is gn<mt reitning !and end well CIIIIIIT2ed. , Terms and rnlt duinns grill he made - kg - own PR the day percale. • tithoubt the tirqt arvriftel prnprzty to tilt. tb, - Ta - tern gland mtute. , nl.l on F 21,1 day. Men I hp.).3tn, wilt Iv. uttered for r nt from th. rim of A, '7ll 157.1. insEPII'K, tab% P.Fr• ftANICI. KSIIIIt CIT. Ontixttoirg, . ov. 0, KID -4.5.13 t Fresh Supply of Van Goods. -- - 1 Ilri r nnerains BY VIE SVS.Scltlntita AN e/ retentive atlittilon to their former Eon% of weeds comprising a aeMal assortment of Dry I:Wll,C:rem des, Qneenscva ft, Prevlakins, ;Ike," &e. Every pnssiht cam has been taken In seleetiost thit , quirt: of inntb/ nod we challesge comparison ill IP f ,q,,,,. t to I,,.anlyi n t style, ftsefttlenee of snality .1 mmll its rhimphess or pike s with any other stock nr ann44 any where. to ' (mind In eity or ftntmtry. %VP hii:z paid special cat ntinn to thir Dry Ann& department in which nor former experience in theelty 'free no many. advantages. Cur altuattinebt is ostensive and varied, auinngat thnmay he found an extensive apse/ meat of Lathes flrt Goods. Including Hone lane de lanes. 'Cashmeres. Al els. CoburgiClothe Ir. Ladles' Mulls. i ti Freneh ?derinoo. with many other kinds of the ntttrest ranhiftns and rfyles, tt, ith Or' neer style fashionable Trimmings. Alin ,a large anti extensive assortment of new stylefisibissaahr Shawls of Various grades and tplallties; also, hoose Sunishing goods—sueb as Car. peting,flii Cloths, Table Linnsni,Dlapers.Elheelinvt. Blanketa, Red rAteetts, Spreads, ilte., &st. Also Cloths, Cassimeres, fl.pnets, Jeans. Children's Plaids, &c. with various d numerous other srtleles suited to tbevenson nntl, crania of elstnmers. • littaiatli NI the pherotis patronaLteratended to Ile daring the time tie have been in tilts place, re re spectfully Invite a continuanee4 rheum's. Normans shall be spared ou onr part trfdeeerve lf. Remember:baton*. etore Is situated in Centre a t feet directly opposite the Poet Me, at the starid.former ly accorded by peep W. Shot. - . re - usiduo. ,t , ,, 0.1 . 01 JosseroN & CO. 41141' - . 47.11 m 11111106 - 111111FORIMIC"POIL 11131 coat, . urcros. - Bann:in-0 Boa - store.Centre al( - frt. Pottniae. _ rirM: s Rt'AFAD OF INTr:II.I.ICF.NI'r.. AND ' Tile I conletinont Inorearto ;loin:and in , N0w...N:114 . ra Intillanut the. enni in;lnor.l the sub ootther to eatahlifth a pormotent Arent . ) . Int all tho pnputxt•lntttsoWaa4Potiodtrata printon ;lin enun tryox bleb he wilt iurnbA n; too .! /111 , 11ERir Piti r l•t •• • roranns at a ;11 , 1nnto, by ron;;;;;reg IN the p1 , 3,e oflhe paper, wilt re;utarly, any."( The fellowtne Itn tniu t elvrt. on tht day o'pn:Ountion. of Newspapers -' Tf , r r••;' Jnal - nnt Cto; IYe sn London :tem York Tribm , o- - - ;;;;Ion I • unrh. _ jlorald in 4 0 Lonrl , .n 31;1;nr?anfbal. ria; of on- ninn t u . Senl'Q Eil , otto 42 PO sktutrigLy (vArtor. 4 4 ! ") Ls' ohm! ona.-ur • , ,, ;,.W.mpor $1 2 1 5;••••11 - .- Woo:4h' - European :Ser. 401, t•;" /1 0 ,I1P .111t{t , •41.111 A.atllue. Unit:v.l4' a 01. 44 if- 50...11 , 1km, 'o ,"/ tV the I'nnen al.lre Mot XrdlaaraneS. \I 14,t/ISIM: '11.3 tr. UlacLa‘ , . ,, (. GlNJoy'di I ad) •8 60 , ;41 1 , 0 gar. zu,e 3.- ['num Nat trano 43 It) c.iint•lhat. it. %I. AN , to 1 onf,nri : 2iNtionil do *1 Oa Aottil British itoviot,'„ International Minc4l')3 Wr , ltniniter Itor;on•• Litter* latinz At , 4L‘ C , C• The S:: UP Artioritan iotv .11+ 0 0 Merl no; 41 CI ) I.lectic 31.matne 46 11l At t:lt. feet( ,p.art- vita al o. ho :n1,41 a ~IPUIb nl ie/ cccry n,:c:spunn, fu:: , ZOGI/iV7II. - A CIOO - -e cr.11 , 511 0 0 Al LIU ilcip ,T4l:di,'4loll. r.a 'boy aro 0..!4.?•14 Prints:the. t`o2thro rtainre.ftn4rarin:;%. cro I . ll t l l- F''''/emP.Noto and Wrapilin; l'npo; Bristol Herd. Drawinfl n;11 Marling l'n,por, 111 , -Fita; Pap: r, etd; Mee 1 ; I,lwy; El•itt%. n;I ror:, , Th. , 1 ,, er :.,:rdl.•• in th.l - ;.;:e4 state., ' taco, Quili ., "col Pray, Sex....inl• t'. ;.- Rar.nrr., aunt strnps, .. tn..; Itnraved Viaiting Cara:, ret., r .,1 %; - ;;;F, India nithl;tr, Env;;lr•ro ' 4 • 2 , 1i,i ' 4 O Unrlgwanto,: boar 4., Itioo : • 1. , ;;;;e• Kniec - , F 4,224, Mae', Attu ant: red In‘e,ean,l, Wr-I:ang .loroon I'ap , •r, Sy tLr, pie eqz )ar incen.le Scrt:,+ anti Primer., reT/bgrWry, • .‘ntlpr, }fair 1 , t;ts:1;•- S 1.1r11 , -* I s • -• nrt:i•ro fOC rn , ni (IV Om D. tro',., Car 0,-n.”: A' ' . pro , VPe. HOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS 11 crrt c (I I r: r: r. rvitcvlTEs Littcntion - tr, hi; larv• arp.4l ffpfrn•fitinramatv ar.,t nthrr sill ta!On ro LLr pqrpn-ri. ~p pr..,chin /Mr , : n hick ladir und gent trmen and girL. evpry re;aginn of Lira, rx.y snlPrt approruilf ~ ,n -ren:erd ren:erd In i.:ie Itarqty . 4 1.tnon,T.thi. rare ::nd en!1" , ! IIPTI 6.c...nre to Le fonnti the' roiNv•ln:: In ornamenta I :.•intiir.7. SMAI I. MI 7e.rion ,, tilem I , ttnling.. 1311.11.1:". pr:Arcn 8n.,E4,1; VF::VPI rtt hlt• orrarnenteo, Prayer it. , "`• ~ a:i., i /e4, Ttle.zi:•. pxtr.; :...;x i 4 a!hntic Prayer 1.: ,,, !.. , i,,!ain oknrrir.mptil:ii mritivn2 P.::llr , f• and !irmn,. (irrr'lt.tinn) - Evant•Heal) - - (tattltclam) •• illt•formfil d - .(VitilloillF1) .. • OM TltETirtit. o...tattitnit a por trait rtr )Intinn,aml a •aezoniral Itnynoa near St. toaph, thr rpsitlenre ni :Airdt Winn n with hinge:44ll , C arot nalict-t; by t:ttt) SV tle , na no. extra Or anti ltant"...natply boned. ' FE.M.ALL r(IIEITS*; roma itan.. a , por trait Af • tr.. 0:1nn.% Ind a cut, with hittznrhical and rritirat arnicrrt i ts gay -:=callt•I 1'1 , 114 p ttra Kiit. QVATATIONs; cortizttna nr tle•t:lnt attract: nn every anhjer.t, eompile<l frnta yarianz tm ilinrA,t'ittganlyillugtraloal and tli•nly t.falt.(l. Ttif:Atorockitt . ; a roilectinn et . Faer,llll.l Itginnn poetry fic,on the Amt . ric:tn with tin,tant , illnetrUlte elo2ravint.. on Steel, honmi. TILL' %%OM PA OF Titr. QM) AND N 1:1N"r r, s cement ; with illuminated titie ininted in colnr%. and beantifolilltettrationp engraved nn hy .arty in, from original designs fir liovceter. TIC WOMAN' OP Tiff. niza.l:: IlistntieAl And rt,periptiv e 91'rob..of the tlonien ni the 11/1.1.. from Cve nt the OKI° the tho New Testament. eletantly Mutt:tied. m plain and erna nr nia I binding ill'AßlNrit, ;OF SACI:1:11 SIT.IVI I. ; AmpLitinourid by line met r l entravinst-t. ant: neatly tmonef. . . Tim,asErsAK F.; ri bona' f..r I h.- buGdar.rnn lalniniettOlea ReciPctiniw. in pnizis nll.l poetry, tinfoil by numemin inanc.rb ov_zinvinz+ on sleet. Mitten nnivii, Privnttinly hnuntl in Papipr-miwiir, atnnefienled with brautiful iipaignQ wrought in pearl !name. - -TDE LADIES ILFII 7 :\ I a zift tonrbt. fer -ertson. , , etegantly ihnattatedand 4plentlhtly bound. TILE NATlmat. !TEMPERANCE OFFERING a t Ie lift 1)0114 - for the fi t =l-11setth.ers llnpera nee. illustrated by nu Otte e theta vlnz, ,, -ett - ati.l thntlentreely hnittht Sit itterneee, Pv r., Av,ER fir . / t:menicAN rorrit% u • 'batik for ucety snout, beautifully illustrated by tine I • steel enitncincs, cloth alit. zinc rIDII 141.1.0Wri rxrl4naiiob and defence of the principles of Iht ofq•el inns mine nr,tvt fitly n LI r!rznni -I .1 nd nd.na l n_ 1 ) watna. • TILE I:I7XF , T.‘t. FOrN 1'; a for ,hr Xnrig und frau:niece nfTempetnne,, iituctr.ted encracincs on steel. and hen ulifully board. . THE Vpitnrr mu NOT tOR . JB-11; one of thp minot beautiful small annual. , of the FeaFon, romain ;ing a number of admirably CAP(airlt Pl , l,traliVe rn ravinv. touching .torics cirgart F.,•inctinn4 In ',-;suetry, m nrnanumi a) bin/lin!! TIIi. AM r.Rly AN &I ENAK f ,, r 1S:11; gift hook of eclection of WO.r a n.) pnpt r , with illue;rative sled engraving', ornantotonl tottbita4 ; Tur. non: oF rtillAttnN ; a P•lizion. 1 far 19:4, Nam' by l'Arolinc SR‘ , Y". 4 ^1 , 1, fine Fteclenzilvingp, Fl.Oll'S INTERPRETF./1 A FritITUNI: rl.l MA: •by firs. S. J. lIaL, rovis.l enbirpl.l e,:itinn tr ifb nuts ionE,bcant if ally enlorcit , ;gently I ,, untl Tun 3tinnort or I.lFr; pre,cnirog Iht• to amr. Etagcs. itt human tire f.;om iniltnry rn 01,1 Itt, T hr. matter cnntainra in ita:. wnrl;,i. 311 ntizinal. rind fon; the pent. or franriTP Am! Tiratt ant hnr,. and 11 , r oleglint lihtatntiunB at r Irani the de.ignf , of A wrlenn art raf6NE3l.7i I.IVES 01' I . IIIIPATIII PROI`IIETFI.; witted tip. Rec. 11. 112 , tinzs caltretinn nr 4arrrd retro hont nmitymi rtelontly nstra ted hy ;nz: r ,„ L.arttifitily 't.oun.i. • Rer,Nr:'s IN Trictirn or Tiir. , Avirorg; Rnfua W. rnllertinn pnern• and 111714 y 51311111,3! ntrol iv', of hi_ ;1,1, ana Tlll most nppropriate zift-!.nn!: in , niFnn 'n echict; birth of nIII S - vir nra!,ll. Tor mnitAl.vannE ; nn notify: , nf anti 011 , 125, Inc I r-, - r no J u d." . a portrait aftlie author. 'FITE: LATI1"8 r. 11111; f.inperirn? cf r.briFtiroi chlrart , r, rtratly bottrid. Tar, rilivrietr, ‘v-klitris nr I.nlll - 1 r.yito's; int Indirl ..1:7,7rn?7,1 ivph 51.1 rlr^amts i:111, , r ;to Tiar!,.•y rairn TIIII IV '"l;liis ill , F11.\.4", , 1'r. kill:. ..-eil atelv f r , rintosl fr.:- ;th of !rxt flt f ,-. ~ ,•, • j. ~..., 1 p .4 . y fir% t..tt.• tionr:r . • 7 , lpeven , . 1:!^: kr.ir , l 7nenti: )r by 31...‘an. , q• r' , 11 . ."*”.. .." :61 c'.11.71 , : , , or. %n nye,. T'lrt , sr ettr: 2ilt. Trui w Irths 'Loom 10 BV ,aintn )0. rtnPrro. .r.II•IPTIr.. - - ro'cilsm- Onrce (I , nrsr , Thn7i•-• , n, n 4 ,, qua of ht. OP ant! 4 - 11 , 1 ,. .qm n't wri!inll. 1 - :41 , 1i pr . , turdpnrio trt , S , nttt, -, 11 r•ii , trltry, with .1 rni - 1.71ic cf 41 ,, 4 n ri.w of ItiAblrth-n11 , ••- -Vint;; Tr' r: rorrrir 11, nt" 01:.1 ; with n rv.rnnir hy• Ilrnry nn4l h. I , :t !.until. pfunih ni• %Vi 1.1.1 Weiftr., ; c.-I•tt Jll int rneop-nry . ...fet: r lii '1 11) kt-rrnis., roo••11 , - , , tl;• , ,r ;Us. _ il• - ;%tN nt. %%LI '.y Tlic;rr. nnrtralt of 010 Tlia Porf:kti , or S. P. WI/4 , ,1- - : afttnßt" , rr..! rpt • In": 3 •,” tt.,r Tur. I'nr..ll: , Or 'XII 1.1.111 L. !,,rtt-ro4l ,•.* • I ,- , .• • rti !a' vnr.met. Litt -rAt-Ltat: nonlprin irw nny; . .ak r•r Traci!' and 2 enitc.nin, with a portrr.it nr riot h6r-- Tfir. rnr.T,l A:01 rnr.Tnx ;‘, nv ihllnz ‘V. Grip:roll( r , vnivij and , niart i ett :1 . 1 it rintniimr of pnrtralt., ilOi6trativ4 eviiirasiriii.. 7,1 . C TIII Pnr.TlCi./..W021;:.4 bii;ALANS ; 9mr.too, .31111 . 4'1P it( fovr t'oth eitrn Tor vorlTie wor:n:4 or nfa Mining 11.r'rotent prneiirtinns, ern ti r.ur•rrrn. tr4tinrra—r9rgh Pin:: gill. TRT POMIS, lIANN A tP. t 401.4,1); - 1.0 tile, nn!nto..l in rrllon—tvirtilotorPly ttnit TI/11 POFIES rir AN VT: LYNI:I/ ernhelliphcli with nnmernoophlptrpt illip , :rPtl , lN.:4ll,l neatly hound. Tor 1, , 11)4 or - run tooir ; Irty ndiifngccilh 6.• Int lintNi iritegt rorrectinn., Ica - loth :111W1110N ; a near e6itinit, with t' , Itithneß to . . , rt loth gill. 1,A1,1. 1 1 : a rrqv Prii! inn, rPv7ard br LIIP anthor, olltt 71 new Tverac" aroi cloth rill. Tin; nr TlSir Patted., crith u MeMfliT of tit,. nuttier. and tiwmpteh.rg;ve-itriev, ;113.1rarpfl— cloth rill. PTIRAM AND nTtirrt Pnrilsc 3t r , Nartnn— , rotorr., - elTrn ;ill. ShakFp.nr , ). Byron'A Mnnrep l'lnseri, Campbell dze. Cnwpet r Thnmp9nn. Flyton.Scott.ltlilton, Pope, Canna. Camithell, Moore, Thonnvon,Venng. Irrnw:y. Cowper. ("nip rldte. Wordetvntati, Tapper, Witil.t.Taylor. mo.— einth. !Irat:;•,pelate, Byron, Barns. )111ton, Srsit,Rn., tern. Moore. :?enthey, ColteAßP. rowp.f. Nr ci , ugnm . lintir. Heed. pieornilelii, Nnrinn. tEntrett.. Cook, Ellintt„ Loudon, yftlin?.. !Alfa 6nnt,lf , I,tely of the Lake. Martninn, to,try of the t.a. , , , ,en..t":1 he At: feetln n 4, of of 11ml-el-A. mn.--'l•nr%ey, extra gilt. •. A tare colleetion of interesting Bonk, en:arming litrientltic Werke, 'fr-tr to+, 7RIe. from Ills. tory, Merril &t. Ace., in pi :la and nrnnni•ttal prourvrioxs4 ocpr er y an aesortment nr elcza rely Illuminated Alanavt. &c.. tremthor with a genertie.t.ortment of Fhltey titntlnnery, Portfothat, Regent. ming Dee!: Implement, Writing Pala, Amhairer Pitper Weights, Pearl and lv, , ry Paper 6nirce. It or} ind Gla.% Pen • hnl,lerx, Ilnl.l Pens and 'Penell.., the fine.' American and English Cutlery. Matliematieal im.trnmonig, &e collection of Taney arti4dri., - compri•.ing Paper Bole.; nrnamented 'kith tine paintings aryl olahoratti *Wings;. for gloiro, handkerthiere, sze, Perthme Borne, beautifully finletted, containing Inn finest ex- Made, Snaps, &e. Papetertes, cnntaininz amportod ems snort-fine' Letter and Note Paper, War. Wa fers, Ice., for sale at B. SANNAN S Rook and Variety Stare. Pottaville Nov. ZO, IPSO • LATER! fICATEISI-100 DIU EN PLATER, , direct front the mannfictuters. at v scholevalei . 1 prieett,Joct received and for salon , • - BASNAN'ef Cheap Prttolczale iitationery and Paper Ettore. ,te'Fbn trade rapped at City prices wholeszle, Sept SS, I.£MO a•-•••• • , . 'Are3r g yeat a t ik atd,antl * of a:Ntor qu:lliv T 4r sat br - • • J. 31. aEtrrt . ik to: - Ally 4, law ' • 14. En Telegraph - and Vcst*rday's • Mail: I Wheat • Flour, SG,6o—Rye, do. $3 19 I.per Nil—Corn Meal. s:',l oti do.—Witent, i Red $1 117. White. sl' 13.--:-Rye, 71 cents --Corn .$54--Oats, .41 cen:t . sper k tSuFhel.- - Whiskey 21.;!.. ! cents per gallon. Congrf-s 'till making preparations !Or . goiog to work. without haring as yet etree , t - rd anything o! material, yr geueral import awe. "fhp I lt,ti,e wa.- engaged on Weilnes : day and Thur , tl.ly. w cons , idering the Cheap !Postage Hill. Tite puldte will look auxiousl}\ tht the TP , tlll of their deliberations. Pope/411(m qf Pluladelphaa.--Ttte pop ulation of Philadelphia. according to the t'e -Icent cettkti*, acituunts It. 406,358.- : in 1840 . =howni; an increase iu ten y ear : (.1' over filly-sevcp per cent. . 1 , a , ~,t e uz ig 0 1' the Wasittuatoti .A.rtillexy iheld at their • A rrnory. Dreember L'ith, 1850': theionownia reselutioa, I,vere 4tianimonsly i azreed to : . . ! , ~- , , Wlicnras, Iv't: 1141.,c. nettro %%lin; deep regret 1 • t and sorrow. or the resigr. -- ...' .r. `..1 . A.N.E.S :NAGLE, a- commander of t Washington Artil.erv. Theretore be it 1 ResoirO, That int the resignation of Capt. I .." i ,Tames - Nac4e. we have last from anteing our I numlter. a brave soldier, an' efficient crank (wander, and a gentleman!? man : one tr, -, o has endeared himself to the corpS under his command, not \only by his military An!, but also by hi, gentlemanly and friendly relation with it. durirw.the.wliele period of his Com mend. Resoiocd, That in ilia toip- the Cotnpauy has received a blow, whieh without our most F:renuous efforts will be likely to prove fatal to our existence, and which cau only be aver ted by 'the greatest caution and care orvour part, nod by imitating his: indomitable energy I and perseverance which have now placed out i Company in a situation by which we may, justly feel honored. IRisoired. That we will einleavuur with all the enrrgy which belongs to us, to keep . up and preserve the esistenee of this Compa -1 ny, believing. that our conduct, in so-Oing, will be itio , t acceptable to the wishes of our late eoamulder, and will tend to keep up and inereate that military spirii which his efforts have inculcated, not only among us, but among the military of this county 3t lar,cre. IResoircti, That we tender to Capt. Nagle in his retirement from military life our best wishes,for hiq prosperity And happiness, and I that we sincerely hope and believe that I should there he an recasion for him to turn 1 away from the peaceful pursuits in which . he is raw employed, that he will be ready to i answer" the call of his country, and lead the Washington Artillery in the paths oleo: riouS honor. - ' • t. Riwn/i,ed, That a eop - of these resolu tions. be handed, to Capt. istagle, and Pub lished in tlig papers of tilt , Borough. Railroad fir Sale. —The Sheriff of Nor thumberland connts has advertised the Dan• ville and Pottsville railroad for sale on the2Bth inst, at the Court House in Sunburn. Atter the sale; Nve understand a . demi:Mined a efCort will be made to complete this road with a fair prospect of , uccess. provided the Tariff of 184 q is modified so as to protect Pennsvl. vania tirodnet. 0,11: HALL. .Boston, is favor ably 4 onn n throughout the country ag largest elcrthing estabitshiltent in the onton,, It is the rel-ort of thousand , : of trader; from every -eet inn. to plirilaa , e their quek of olotli= \F. AV A . 11.1.:It PUtiT G tin e . eei:i per printed sheet, wetgliint; not more than two . ounee- when mailed, is prob ably: a very fair aeneral rate:tut there should be a much lower rate for County Newspa per,—!hU I . 13. for all* periodicals conveyed less dam tort!, 11111“ Q,.. 'We think ten cents per annum as the postage of a Weekly, twer.• ty or a Semi-Weekly, thin ) for a Tri-Week . Is , and sixty for a Wily—to be paid for toll VC3II in allvpneo- w.)uhl be fair rates foi all journals ec.tiveyed not more (halt forty mile- fn ut iseir respective places of publica tion. We believe such rates would be most advanta4eous. Fee but justly so. to the Conn' tr N _Press, which is now unduly: crowded by, city . journals. 'fife Weekly Tribune, fm instance. •nnw pay's scventy-eiklit cents it Afichipa, Illinois. Wisconsin, lowa, Sce., while_the journa'.s printed in the very coun ties where taken.pay lifty-t wo; this is too Hui. difference. but toreduce ours to tiftv-two an0,,7 (caw , the total jetirnalF' , uhject to the saw(- Erate. would Ivigrava:c the taju..tice. Ont cent pry, copy, p a yahli. quarter)y in advance [tor ePery noli-ipapff .ent more than fort} I mile, and ten vent= per year, payable annual : , lc in advance, for ever} . Weekly transmit . - trd anlez. with eorresponding I rates for paper, printed oftener than 9nct. Ia week. ‘e0014.1 3 n,:t ahott right. —I , A , T, y. Trihyllr u;.1,9 ole• LIFO-BAIA Mr. Zieglier, writirrff, 1,, the Democratic Herold, Butler. l'a., in describing the climate of raliffornia; states, that in 1817 the raiLty 'season commenced in Decernber, in IS4t3, it cornincnred in November, in 1 . 8-19 in Octo ber, and in ISLti, on the 15th of September. This he remark, as-Angular : but there is another fart still niche so—namely, that they had during thepa . st season frequent shoWers. the same as in the Atlantic States,_and each . shower aecompanied with thunder and light ning, w hi c h has mit before been known since the etnisgrition commenced. This, the Indians attribute to Alto Americans. Mar not this be in fact a truth ? The unemsing firing, of duns—Alie burning of acres of dried g,rass—the hundred , thousands coast fires, sending up their veiltimer; of, smoke. All combined may have been the cause, ,and may eventually. in a good degree, change the cli mate. This is a Matter - for philosophica. speculation, and may at a future day possibly throw light on some of the existing, theories in relation to atmo:spherica . phenomena, the laws of storms. eleetricity .:C7Poctry ,n Malt 071 GI re.—T he last ilea' in the will of John McDonough, lately de ceased in Louisiana, is ELS follows. i And (I was near forgetting that) I hay• still one small request to make, one little i favor still to ask, -and it shall be the last.— It is, that it may be permitted, annually, to -the children of the tree schools, situate the :nearest to my place of interment, to plant and water a tew flOwers - around my grave. This little act will have a double tendency ; it wall open theit- Koung and susceptible hearts to gratitude and love to their' divine !Creator, for having raised up, as the humble instrument of his bounty to them, a.. iam, frail worm of earth like me, and teach them. at • the same time., what they are, whence they came, and wither they must V l l . rriginia Coa/.-11r. James Todd has made a thorough survey of Twelvepole and Sandy Rivers. and reports that he has found great - abundance of cannel and .bituminous - coal in beds of from 3 to i feet in thickness. He has discovered -also extensive beds of iron ore elf great thickness, together with limestone of-carious kinds and qualities.— SPecirneas are le be sent to the Loudon - htbition in 1851. Portion of the Horse-Shoe Fall, on the Canada qule of Niagara river, gave tvay on Tuesday las:. ahout 7 o'clock in the evening, and fell with a fearful crash.— Thi extent of the break was about ten rods in length, and _four in width, immediately on the brink of the precipice, and n canal boat vsihich has been lodged there for several months, was carried ,over with the falling POSTCMPT r.rit IA . " rzti./41: o'ci.o' EROM WASIII.X6TON. 1 , ; suis ATIOt• , ICEE:=I
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