PAIR f • - " • I JOLIPON4LE , 8 ATURDA _ct:7Ve //are struck off an.extra number j 6 t i f h urn alt, this week, to Supply orders both I; 13 ' '.- a ...' es b ... oat home andfrom abroad. .Price 6 cents.. 1 :- 4, • • , - :2 4.-, lc , .... 4,.. < fig•in this wok's Journal will be found the 1 reply of the Rev, , Mr. J. i`. Berg, to Bishop 1 6 4 : I •-• Hughes Lecture on the decline of Protestant. iti . ....q., ism, a l2i cent pairiphlet, in' full—the report .! ,t, ti ' ; of the Sehuylkill Navigation Company in 17.• ,t,t'-1 7 1 ;;; fall—the School Statistics of ' our Borough ,2 .- .. - zi It.-. 1 complete—the - Statistics -of the Anthracite 16-i till , I Coal trade of the United States colnilete—to. i'Z "....,,, 16 .1 gether with the news of the day:' We alsol: a i• 1 •1 : !I , - ~ •• -o—'-'; ir. -- famish an extraof the Governor's 'Message. i '.:t 1-: c .,- ci I ' _l -and a Business Almanae r i, for the .year 155 i . 1E- g 1. , t4i :4 1 which any ofpur subscribers ran obtain at our I t..... E zr.l 1 ,1 /1 countergratis—and all for four cants to our I cz. , 1 . .f"•‘,..., i. = .- ' F.. g". subscribers. Is not our paper worth its sub- I ", , sa ' '''• ! '4 • - i . •il scriyition price? • And does it not deserve the : LI , --- - It, , patronage it re c eives ? 1 , -'t . _ ;~ c.. I While on this point we Would merely re- i mark, that we do not run'round and heg for advertising and other 'paironage,-;it is de ' gradirig to an editor of a' public newspaper, and destroys all independence of tone and action—we :endeavor to desip . re it by indu'iry and enterprise, and thet';of course expect to receive it rohintarily film the oortimuoily Are we not right ? 071Ve are indebted to the Ron.' James ' Cooper. Ron. C. W. Pitman, Got. Johnson, W. F. Dobbins and J. S. Struthers, F,sqrs., for public documents from. Washington and Harrisburg. • ' _! I:7We tender our-thanks tD the different I collectors and offers of the several ,tompa riles for the aid we derived from them in the preparation of our annual statistics of the i Coal Tradeoff the United States tr*, • H atr•Many Thcmks to, our friends of 'the; press for their complimentary notices of the' 'myna/. Consider us, gentlemen, as haVing I a l l ""- THE ANTHRACITE •COAL TRADE made our very best bow—we shall always! FOR ISSL - endeavor to merit your Puffs:. i We -give below the official quantity o, !Coal sent to market in the year 1850, coin , ag' The Philadelphia Ledger., in trying to throw-cold water on the projected new Rail- . 1 pared with 1849: 1849. road - to Philadelphia, „says that the presenV'Schuvlkill—Railroad 1,115,918 Railrbad has been in operation fifteen years: do Canal . 499,208 and has never paid a dividend. This is not : - singular—have not those connected with it, i T a r' ra t;k" and who hare done the dirty work. grown enormously . fat? Of course. muter such cir• cumstances„ the stockholders must grow Lehigh lean. V Lackawanna The same paper says the new Road is all! Wilke s bnre talk-,--:of course all - tireat revolutions t Shamokin Wteant-;0 menee with talk—but talk forms public • ion, and enlightened"publie ()pinion is (intuits. otent. It has proved to be so yu severaloe casions where the:Ledger ti=as - forced to take;. the hitch track, or fall before its power. Increase in 1858 -tops 89.448 - Our readers will observe that the quantity Bg•The Report of the President and Man- j We vport by the Philadelphia and Reading agers of the Schtivikill Nav iga ti on C o mpa n y Railroad is greater than the quantity report will be found in this.week's . paper. Our ied by the Company. Their year ends on the readers will observe that several,' persons 31st of November—we close our Year on the engaged in the. Coal Trade have been elected 31st of December of each year. In Decent- Managers for the ensuing year. This is an ber, 1849, the Rail Road transported 72.980 hifortant oneen—becalfse it shows a dispo- tons to market—in December, 1850, they sition to (=stilt the views of ihc , c who, trout .transported 145,450 tons.—this makes' the the very nature of the business, are capablepf difference in the reports. giving advice as regards the best interests of ; Of the above quantity of Coal, the Company. We have no further room I Schuylkill County furnished, tons 1,782,926 for comment this week. V All other regions 1,549,688 • , Excess in favor of SChuylkill Co. tons 233,238 fr7Former's Bank of Reading.—The Go- Schuylkill County, notwithstanding high iette says, the . stock of this institution is rates' still 'maintains her ascendency in the ,:from hild at a premium. Several shares supply—and with low rates of transports were put up at public sale last Week, and brought $3O 20 per share, which is 20 cents lion, and the spirit of enterprize which char above her,. she would hid defiance to all above par value., The dividends declared" , last year amounted to 7 per cent- This' competition—hut with high rates of toll and ! transportation, (beyond 51.50 per ton,) other Bank is one of the soundest moneyed IDqi tution in the State. regions will gain upon her in the great con -te:q for the Markets which must necessarily PEN NSTLVA‘NIA LEGIISL-ATERE. I take place this year. This body .assembled - at HarrisbUrg on , " 111 91 1 CO " ' A ° E FOR 1951 . Thursday last. The. Cioyenor's ..Ms.fte, ; The quantity of Coal sent to market from which our subscribers in the county' will `, she, Lehigh Region, was derived from the receive in an Extra; posserses the great mer- i following places. We .give the trade also it of being short, manly in tone, and ii. an : fi,)r 1849. in connection with 1850: able document, .which inti , :t romp - laud the ' 1849. -- 1950. attention of the people: and many o f i ts rec-1 Lehigh Company 379,285 424,258 ommendations - will :meet with a hearty Beaver Meadow Co. 76,961 27,521 - . Spring Mountain Coal • 102,599. 43,793 Jesponse in the. _minds or the whole corn - j Coleraine Coal, , 2,076 amity: Its protecke features are ortho- IHazieton Coal Co. -..- 92,480 54,236 dot and to the point,—and. we hope every Cranberry Coal .` 36.153 22,493 Pennsylvanian at least, will read it through.: Sugar Loaf Coal 11.359 12,106 In'the Senate B. Mathias. E. of Phil. Mountain Co. 85,819 103,937,' ' • . ! Wilkesharre Coal 19,590 e 32,156 1 adelphia, Whig, waS elected Speaker on the' 7th, ballot. . . In the House John Cesna. Locofoc.O was elected Speaker—rfor Cessna 59, • George H Hart .37." William. Jack, of Westirtorelattd was elected clerk tathe House The first day of ia session Mr. Simpson read a hill in place, entitled "Further sup plements° act atlthorizing the incorporation of the Philadelphia! a 'd Reading Railroad Company." Referred ti. ,select committee of five. '. .i• Mr. 'Legit offered t resolution for a committee to inquire into the expediency of reducing the tintiaber of Judicial' districts in the State, and increasing the salaries of the Judges. Referred to a committee of one from each district. WRITINC&-=ITS POWER. What a -wonderful invention this same writing is! : that one's thoughts altno.t as soon as coined, should be' tratisflxo in-: visiblecharaders. They trickle down through one's fit:Teri - and are indellibly daguerreotyp ed for public inspection. W 1 , hat is fancied in 1642. 1650. 1 west Branch, 635,149 667,843 the mind—in spirit—takes on peculiar physi- 1 Schuylkill Valley. 320,532--167;343 -cal shapes called words. and _by cc,mbiniqg Mill Creek, . 2.57,492 322,657 these, the ideas, the coinage of the brain, I Mount Carbon, . - 217,148 '227.375 the operations of that intriible, mysterious i Little Schuylkill, 174,758 211,960 ', thing •we call mind—are tran.fon-ned from . . Swataro ; 93,053 67,603 Lorberry, - ' 22,426 24,789 their spiritual nature, and deglt out to the Mt. Carbon and Pt, Carb0n,352,869 477,603 public in a tngibte, -bodily form, to be read Union Canal, 78,299 70,920' —to be criticised—or disposed ot ts' wic=l The quantity sent over the West Branch dom may deem pmpEr i ,jitoce - the influence Railroad, includes 21,472 tons sent from of a writer.— - Tbe,author in his study—in his I Donaldson and Tremont. The Coal from garret. Sends' out: thoughts 'that move the l Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley not sent by ---, world. His discoveries in the arts o —hisi the Canal, passed over the Mount Carbon knowledgre and high attainments in the ad-land Port Carbon Railroads. The Coal from • eaves, the sweet 'whisperings of the muses i Lorbertv Creek, and a portion of that sent —all the work of the mind, the labors of an i from DOnaldson and Tremont, passed over . itherial, spiritual pssenceare ityrtten, and thus{ the Union Canal Railroad communicated, like seed sown broad-cast to the millions of the earth .:7 The 1 -Canat• Commissioners ,lrive re dnoed the rates of toll for inerchandi on the State %irks about 15 per cent, , w what they were last year: • • 4 .i:citrus woman win, obe sill, depend en% And when she Wont, ehe erpnt, and there's en end ISAcktptart. Billy's tight.. So it friend says he thought the other night. on a sleighing expedition, when he tried 19 steal a kiss from his pretty neighbor, but.couLia't. trErlipser.—These will four eclipses in 1115.1—two .ot the Situ and two of the Moon. Of the Sun, anular, Ist of Feb. roa', iniisible in Noah ./l,aterica—total, 28th of July. Of themoou,partisl,-17th-of Isousry, invisfbleott this continent—:pernal, 18th July, visible throughput the United Scum z-ti "s=i. ais - 217 E st I .N., 11, 1851. MO MEM I 7; • - - •„, - • • , A 17 E • - • c_ a~ Eirl b C ~~ ~C CG PE The decrease in 1850 was caused alto gether by the destruetire - freshets, occurring during the shipping ceiirin, which 'inter rupted navigation about two months. The ability of the region, with a fair demand, is equal to about 950,000 tons, with their pre sent L CKIWAN A TRADE FOR 1650' The. Coal from this region was mined as follows : Totu. Delaware dt Hudson Coal Mines, 4393222 Penna. Coal Co., Pinmon, 111,194 RAILROADS V SCIFIVVIL COUNTY. The following is the official quantity of 4 , a! transported over lht,, different Railroads to Schuylkill County in 1850; compared with 1849 : The want of protection to our manufac turingintereSts is sensibly felt on the lint of 'improvements between this place and Phila delphia. While the population is-increasing the quantity of Coal consumed is diminishing, as the following figures show. Supplied sin \ \ l he line in 1848, .- 849,, Isp, - k Maid—o _ Veal" . • Igiagara-F -ar-two since; upon her .r as to let - the- er still held by her the rapidity of th - whether she can se - owned by the t, and the loss' is fire or • No thorium • Nc ,ig2gggeggtrarEgglag2.2slasraggPer43 RM O I O I-"Nz "rclaVywc.l%. o lm 3, -ort ;14 gr:V.ggrZetglgrigggiVeraGO2.744t224:ag mr.orc r=oi cci as wzr...4*.ocom vromo - •-rt.orvntaor.ooo. t ctiv.=irte t tn.".,. coom •01 , 0c4100Anot-m ,e).ll.m mo 4 amp , elmmoommv....4l,ow j cl-.m o e tatA„ocor;loo.,«bo—mgtoormv . coggbxacpbooo.oco fag 04 07 07 07 ID ••• • . 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CO el CI CO CO CI e 0 .. etr a alt rt. ab MP "ft I.: en cc cc et CD mQCOCCCCIC X T to W' xco 'y CD CO OD CD CO 70 CC CO LC Cr • 1.605,126 1,712,007 78,299 70,919 1,683,425 1.782,926 801,246 722,622 959,240 550,417 259,080 218,665 19,650 19,921 25,325 37,763 3,242.866 3,332,314 3,242,8E16 lila OM 801,246 722,622 722,622 - 78,624 Deermge in 1850 Totttl, COAL TRADE OP THE LIRE 252,837 tons. 239,290 .• 207,863 " +'ia~►ara,-Tire lithe steamer ' - ‘ the Mut, wiiell'haslor-secteral. mlting; s ferry ..boat ''s; was sunk-al— by a veisello: erinto d: She Ammonavof eurreari iris doobtfat be raised. She was era FaSAmaosistioo, dgmmaad or,_ Ell§': JOUINAL . 'ADVkRTISER. ... es •-• .0 at. - - -., - o ea c es cs Ot tdD CO DI ID .1 Ct CI es t:t V ts CS/ CI et CD ... - CD tC• ....et. 01 Di ...t CSC ).. 0 IP V 10 CID Is is ek Cri Ca .0 10 LW 0 ..P CO it C. CD 're* WOO to 4D) co n .... cr. Do CD .., GI * Coll+o 40 Cil es ea es CI CT rt Cl* rp , CT to CD Kt et b at CD ' ' ' • •••• DI DI CT CC : ... 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OD et 4o C6 ' o:l CI et el 4,4 C CD Ch CD DID Ct C 7 OD co c , el an , o e, :y :t Cd el Cr • We give below a list of the different Oper ators who have mined and shipped upwards of 2,000 toils! of Coal during the year 1850, •in the Schuylkill Region': 11350. 1,423,977 288,030 • , Tons. M. G. di P. Milner , 130,992 Rogers, Sinnickson & Co. . 95,190 Charles Miller & Co. ' 79,269 J.-de R. Carter 69,892 William Payne 68,054 Richard Heckschet 64,730 G. Bast & Co. 1 63,848 Snyder & Milne . 56,397 John Tucker 45,036 .' . 132:35 7 64 4 Adains & Miller S. Sillvman William ,&: Thomas Johns' 42,046 John Pinkerton 40,897 13 Shippers shipped ' - 742,339 George If. Potts 38,131 'Robert Ratcliff & Co. 1 37,816 George Spencer & Co. • 34,122 P. Fogarty' &Kelly & Fog-arty 31,864 William hMaldson ' 29,000 David Glofer 27,557 Sillvman & Fister 25,301' F. Macdonald 25,189 Repplier & Allgaire 23,291 Renton & Carter, . 21,523 Charles Sillvnian & Co. i 21,247 . R: kear ' 20,889 J. Waslev , 20,316 ?6 Shippers shipped, , 1,098,585 Jones, Birkbee,k & Co. 19,986 Colt. Gaskins & Lornisoa 19,568 W. Y. Agard & Co. • 18,244 D. T. Moore & Co. 16,167 , B. Bainbridge 15,684 F. J. Parvin • 14,979 Connor, Rhoads & Littlehales 14,186 S. Chadwick 1' .. 13,783 Thomas Allies & Co. 13,389 Barnet & Bowman 12,2 . 13 ,David Brown & Co. 12,186 A. A. Clarkson 12,182 Capewell & Dovey 12,103 George Wiggan & Co. • 12,008 Bowman, Moyer & Co. ' 11,807 John Doherty 11,367 . Jones & Evans - • 10,570 L. C. Dougherty 10,499 George Rich - - 10,415 Wm. Petherick. -_ . 10,284 William Cooper -.9,784 , Daniel Edwards 9,437 E. Colaharilt Co. : 9,356 Henry Eckel • 8,813 James Taggart 8,773 Wm. & J. Briitain ' 8,745 L. S. Spangler & Co. ' 8,427 Eckel & Son 8,424 James Niell • . 8,280 McCormick & Clarke 8,196 J. Cockhill 8,082 GreenaWalt & George 7,594 Sillymin & Reed: , 7,137 Caleb Parker 6,636 David Beal 6,591 B. Titus St - Co. , 6,179 Joseph Spencer - , 6,156 R. Holman & Co. 5,562 James C. Oliver ' ; : 5,260 Wintersteen & Headley 5,165 John G. Hewes r 5,047 James Penman -\_ . 4,937 David Oliver } --- 4,865 William Montelius . . 4,739 Bennett' & Erdman ' : 4,669 James Mcliorven . , 3,635 Henry Heil 3,638 John S. Williams , ' ' 3,019 Motley & Smith r , 3,055 John - Williams .. 2,512 Thomas Reaveley . ' 2,488 William Morris 2,403 William Williams 2,309 Price & Hughes • ' ' ' 2,287 Sundry shippers, Mt. Carbon tt. B. 58,540 do • W. Branch; " 16,311 - do Sch.Valley' tt 19,659 do Mill' Creek. " , 2,741 do L. Sehayl. t. 1,156 8 Operators shipped upwards of 50,000 tons, 26 - " " - " ' 20,000 " 46 ". U • .. ' : 10,090 " 67 " - "„ " 5,000 " 550,416 LITTLE IiOIitTYLAILL COAX TRADE to give below the quantity of Coal sera to market from this • section of the lieginn, together with the list of Operators arid the different Collieries the Coal *as taken ,from in 1850 : - iccoutt of Coat sntfroa isaapia ifstriv;/$.50: 11•1110 01netlIATIMMI: TON/. Jno. fc - Richard Carter, E& F 41,081 Heaton & Carter, DE&EW 21,523 R o b ert R a tairs c Co., D West 17,233 James Taggart Fads;_ 8,773 Wm. Donaldson P do 29,000 Robert Amelia' atc., N Colliery 20,583 Jno. ftliteWd. Carter Grand 28,810 Jones Birkbeek & Cole N Colliery 17,415 Geo. Wiggan & Co., do ; - 12,008 Bowman, Moyer bt Co. do 1~1,807 Harlan & Anderson Lehigh 1,156 Jones, Birkbeek & Cole U. West 2,571 Total SWATARA TRADE IPOR 1850. The trade from Tremont and Donaldson hare two outlets to market, ; one by the way Of the Swarara and Union Octal Rail Roads, lie Pinegrjre, and the miter by the West Branch Eviction to Trenunativia Schuylkill Haven. The. Coal from This section of nu,T Region was n sent as follows ,' thefi:lll*og Operators : ' 4swirisra. arm. ann. Tata tali. Otakitif , St_ori 8,266 3,302 19,568 • ___ 1,594 - 7,594 .1?4141 - • - 6,26.3 • Eckel 4,440 2,550 ,952 _•,5.114 Sufi& 3 , 0 55 3,055 min t y f., 3,838. & •do Co O3/ 5,791 &on lairitediMcC«micit Rai • 5, 9 33 8,196 901 ev • /4 1,760 • 'Totar•—.- .. 10,910 / 2491 4 - /Mt - :4:0141'001001 this Cam r .73 C I I : . 0 P. ir ME 000 o§r•V‘ ..ooo Q 20.et0 0 TN 00 et et 0, ...c, 0 cif QO.O et o Cief Otei a.a. •••• •••• Iwo tot 0 0 CD ...CO CD a .r.a a a al a 4' 7 I* 0 'lt ce ger co ct t• a Arap a a -• •• I CI ea Ci CI C , •-••-• co cc Cl co e-deetoer) • e, Ct Cl ett Cl re.. Ct COAL SUIPPtaRS FOR 1650; Region during the year, is oaths new extort. e i°l2 C r the :Vireitt'Reruch Rail Road; b 7 Mr. 7. R. McCreary, of Treutoni, who, after a considerable expenditure, is now preparel to mine as excellent quality of Calk!. - • A.TilltA ILEGIOXII—LORIPT CHAIM. The Coal which passed orar the Lorry Creek. Railroad, has its outlet at PMeg rove. During the year . 18.50, it was mined by the following firms : -• " - , . ,1 '? • Tow. Kitzmiller, : Stew-dc co. '14,68 5 Wheeler* Millet; 7,809 Greenawilt k George and others, 2,295 Total, . „ opaliairolut Aso coLi o staxrus. Me give below the number , of Operators nod Collieries.—There were oily atm new Collieries put into operation daring the }TM . , and as far as we eatrleatn, fire were aliandoned,Or not worked : - oprratori. An* birei: Ram. Total. West Biondi, 34 38. 13. ,51 Schuylkill ',Walley 33 35 9 44 Mill Creek " 16 . 13 '7 20 Mount Carbon' 17 10 15 25 Little Schuylkill , . .8 10 , 10 Trenn est Donaldson 9 , 11 - • 14 Lorberry Creek 3 3 3 STEAM ENGISTES IP THIS REGION. Dunng the last year hut/ow-new Engines were erected in Ibis Region for Colliery pur poses, and these were all for Breakers. The number now engage d in the Poal Trade in this Region ,-are as follows On the West Match Rail Road 52 •• Mill Creek , 35 Schuylkill Valley 31 ' Mount Carb o n 33 • Tamaqua - , 10 .‘ Tremont and 'Donaldson 8 Giving 169 Steam Engines, with an aggre gate power of 4810 . horses, engaged in the Coal Trade of Schuylkill County. `There are 18 Engines used for various other pdrposes in the County, with an ag gregate power of 156 horses. FM The Engine:, were turned out at the tot owing es \ tablfshmentc in the Region : No. Horse P t :flyer. E. W r McGinnis,. • , 60 1750 , Haywood & Snyder. 47. 1357 • \V. Dehaveu, 31 855 T. W:intersteen. 10_ 338 S. Sillyman, ' 11 - 194 ' John't. Pott, 6 ,_ 140 . At Tamaqua. '. , 10. 160. .. At Tremont, 9 •-• 120 Chu of the County, 4 155 ' 1 Tint last year was the avast barren year; with regard, to improvements that we have ever witnessed in the Coal Region—all irn- provements in thelCoal Region seemed ata! stand. Our Machine Shops, which formerly teemed with.. life and industry, employing about 1000 hands, were almost deserted, and instead of building from 50 to 75 Stearn En• . gines, they turned out only four small En gines for Breakerifor Colliery purposes, and scarce halt a dozen for all other purposes Mr. DeHaven of Minersville built one of 211 horstwower for a Saw Mill-in Warren county; Georgia, and two'for the Dauphin and Sus quehanna Coal CoinpanY located in Dauphin County. " • The whole and solecanse for all this , pression in business, was caused he the en-1 actrnent of the Tariff of 1846—a1l other dif-4 ficulties grew out of the disastrous operation of this bill. r7Stapping Trains By Eledricity.—Two gentlemen in New York are eychibiung su invention for stopping railrosid trains by elec tricity, dispensing with hreakmen entirely. The Tribune says the plan contemplates the arrangement of a galvanic= battery on'the locomotive, under the eye and hand of the engineer, with a rod running thence to each wheel in the train, connected with the dif ferent clogs or brakes. and to be connected with the battery by a touch, so as to apply simultaneously and instantly any desirable amount of pressure to every clog, - . It is computed that a train may 'be stopped in half the time now required, and with less jarring, jerking, or wrenching Of the cars. 'Fear God and love the women. doing thus you will feel as buoyant as a Phce nix just rising from his ashes; or a girl get ting squeezed in a polka. THE COAL TRADE FOR 1.1351. ~T 1 The quantity sent by •Raihoad this te . eek Is, 27,725111 one. ' The tradei3 principally confined to the line and Broad street, for retail in Philadelphia. The stocira in the dllTerent nritetPta are light, but dearer: will not purchase:except for their immediate want..-knowing that the price. of coal In the Spring will open at /curer rates than they closed at the end of last year The Philadelphia bnd Beading' Railroad Company, hay*. deelared n divldend,of 34 per rent. on the pre.. forted slack. and of 8 per cent on the common stock, free from State Tax, for the-last year. The quantity of Coal received at the Port of &mon during the year 1850, was 294,875 ton., 63.415 buchel. , and 33,081 chaldrons of Cont. Of thin amount Vi 813 tone were received from Baltimore. Sent by R2110;111 for the vvopk"eiplior. on Toor , ohlv evening last Pnrt Carbon Pour.v ilk 4thuylklll 11,1.5114 68.179 1/ POtt flirton 3,790 19 16.687 09 • Total 27.725 91 17P,295 09 To Foote time last year. 57.113 09 - R AARomig: The Collowine i► the quantity of Coal tram:ported over the different 4atiroade in eteltuyikillennnty,foi, the week onding Thuraday evenie. weer. TOTAL 'ine 11111 arid S. 11. C. It. 11,029 16 11.029 I'B I,lttle delittylklll U. .R.l • 4.302 09 4.102 09 Mill Creek d 01,693 09 7,693 09 SALTER Or TOIL AYD TRANititiRTATInN, nh RAILMOID for 11350. ' Rrnm M Carionti.R•Haveil.P.Clinton To Richmond. I TO I 65 I 45 TOPhllatleiphla: • 17n I 6 145 I:7°Advertionents crowded out this week will appear in our next. . LIS 01' XXI T TIMM D EMAINING IN T THE ST. CLAIR POST IDITICE, Schuylkill enunty. ~ for quarter enrUng:llct December MD. Ashworth Thos Herton .1,2 Myles Patrick Barry John shlp Hill Jinopli Marty P3tflet Brant Frederick Hill Denelen - Murphy Peter Bowen Daniel ; Jones G W ship McLinden, Davis David 0 John Henry licAvey John • Dawson Wrri It. Johnson John Maher Joan • Duckweiler J • James Wm P 'PhllipsJosials Delany John Dhigallen John Symmerafryrns Evans Evan Knox Themes Sicter John fierhet JseriurishpLamb Peter Sykes George Pager Henry Mollean Owen . C 2 Eltrimmons Manon M ship Waugh Joshua Glenn John • Murphy Michael Villitaker John Heys Etriges ship MeNnityJohn, Yoe John Elvish, David Mormin.Pß• Zlnsnierman Saml • Two Cents additional will he charged for all edger died Letters. Persons applying for lettere on this list, ;yin please say "advertrscd-" • G !JONATHAN .1. JOHNSON. P. M. Sr. Clair. Jan. it. 1831 a 2-3 t IXDUREIMIr. TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ( )M hns CC Kn. 1163} Ctnur snot', near Flab tn. DIRECTOR:I, • ‘; Chain N. Dandier. Heart* W, Richard. j Tiainiai Han, Maniacal D. Lewis. 'rodlike Wagner. Adolphe IL Bone, Hamel Croat' David H. Brown,: Jacob R. Smith, ' Morris Patterson, Continue to , make Insurance. permanent or Milted on every description of property, in town and cottony at min as mriw as are consistent with secntity. The Compahy have reserved a large Contingent Fund. which with their Capital and Premium;, saDay inrettedittEorit ample Protection to the mated.- 211,960 . . ...Dares*loaf Ore Coonautroa lemma. let, 13414*** panistio kopenbly"ad' Aet,Of Aisendqt: were is follearepal awl nue I $290.558 GS Stake. 111,50 95 Real rage. !. 109.358 90 Critti. Sir,. .45.1,57 R 7 Tomrjawatp, Loans, ; 125,459 00 111,930,097 61 - Mare taeli intorporattoo. a porind.ot el ghterri yesrs. deep bare mad aottanti °roue rot(Arttepre haa t . dreg thossaad Oilers., lasses by dm, thereby cgord— hut ittifittictr7oftha-a4taataltto_at immitarAout well an the Witty- and tflopotattion to melt with „ prompt.; nittakitti Uabilltlta. • • • t • tenant= BaIeCKEL President.,. ' CRARLIS SANISCER: SecretcrY. The sabecribor bar been annotated aims fur the above eneattOordlastbaltoo. sad le now ovepsted to aloe lama*" osetewey deeerlan of try. at lba lowest:ream 14(Ditriw ity • . „ B=E!BM=M 24,789 120 120. 44 164. 50'54 1426811 f,1,31611 2„5.90 - 111 19,119 0: OEM ffile IMMLerir ralgainj agnigalr. 1* e W e._,.41 It RCM 111: II II C o.s Allilrasttstioto is 11146.) 1 Grotto, Power wad Emirs Rzelange Ojkss. D IN JITSIMER & Co., S 3 ROUTH STREET'', 1 • Nell YoStrfaund /*LEWIS WHARF,Restaa, ei rmarrustscomssiserrrsusseshis,6s DIU' TIER lIIIIEET, Newt:Wass P.,1". BYRNES k CO., 36 WA TBILLOO ROAD. Lir sel,„ 12 EDEN QUAY, Dublin FOR RIMITTANCIIM TO AND. PASSAGE 111011 Great. Briton sad Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1851.—?tra subscribers Iwo to inform the public throughout the Halted States tad Cansdas, that they bale completed their arrange. meats fir the year 3651. Person; sending for their friends% or those leturningto the "014 Country," wilt Audit their interest to select oru 'trend magnificeat 1111 tell-known Lines, of Packets, sailing as beim. for their conveyance. No expense has been spared to bare Emigrants made emafbruible daring the voyage . Ali pasaengers engaged with us will be.shipped natter the superintendente CI( our, own Firm , -tieing the 1 Oldest'Established and moat extensivo in the Trade, ai d with such unequalled, arrangements, Emigraots will meet with facilities from us, that no other Rouse can furnish lA e caw coafidently assert, withont leer of eararadeetion, that of the hundreds of Thousands sent out by na during 'balsa "Twenty tux Team." not one has hadjust cause of complaint , re. 211 oar eagagerarate rte plahay stated, sad wise wade are switch; adherrdte 4,0 • , Yhe undermentioned %esters comprlscour Lines of Liverprl Packets : 1 THE. "SWALLOW TAIL LINE,' SAILS FROM New York on the 6th and hat, and from Liverpool on the lath and 21st of every month, comprises The CONSTITUTION, Capt. John Britain, •• QUEEN OF lIIE WEST, '• F. u Mallet. " LIVERPOOL. ' I• Gordon • 1 ASHBURTON, ",J.McWilliams; NEW WORLD, ' •E Knight; ALBERT . &ALI A TIN, •` J A Delano NEW SHIP • CONSTANTINE. " It. I %tinting 1 THE "RED STAR LINE ," SAILS FROM NEW. f link Ilth and from Liverpool 2,Gth every mend). are 1 The CONSTELLAITQN Calpi.p W Alien . 1 '• ndrAT6BLOCL " E Harvey . 1 • WEST POINT, ' • F. C. ellen e 1 " letst DPR fit•!LITER " F. Shipley THE "DRAMATIC LINI," SAII e 3 FROM NEW 1 iota 25th.lind from Liverpool 11th every month, ate The RON 'TES, Captain I Shoppv , a .. SIDDOAS, ". E !lents. " GARRICK. • CFt Adam. " HENRY CLAY, F. AI French . The follov.lea ri mptise our "AMERICAN," and I` 4A0.3 . nroscrs LINE PACKETS ." sailing from New Yorkand Liverpool rt t r)• tiVe discs The Faint George. Ahenna, David Cannon, Nestorian, An t himw ram , •r 11 ashin.lon Rhein. Saint P mirk ere. ole De %111 Clinton ( butes Crnoker, Mem Inn 1 .ait. t Louis,ionlort Simi, Jasepulne 'an e t iwn and want oilier. which ti tle (nuked space will not admit of litre enumerating. On addition to the ahrue t VagniGeent Lines, the mist ...rine to it ill dispatch. from Dublin. Drogheda,Befit ct 1 oil Clittit . 4 Ilya Wn 1 trrford, Lc t e Fart Clan. Atom(' lit 'thin', to New York.and other lone, cr pc) ten dace. LONDON LONDON riAr OF PACK Et 4, romancing the foltoo. tog Magnificent 1 easr Is, sailing( .is f. fin , ra FROM NEW %ORE PRINCE ALIIF RT. on let Jan., I.t Mac, let Sept . AMERICAN LO‘GRESit.lntli 1601 •• 16th " VOIIKTOG N, Ist Felt. lon June, let Oct . INDEPENDENCE. • 11th " 16th " 16th ' LONDON. Ist starch let July, Ist Nor CORNEI 'a GRINNEI L 16th •• 10th '• 16th " PATRICK (MIMI let April, Itt Ant. Ist Der . ~SIR ROBERT PEE( 10111 Idth t' 16th FROM I 02 PoN PRY% CF 11 BERT, Ist Feb. 2 ler June 41st Oct AMER V com:Rre , Slim Mar. sth 'lily. 5111 \4•R VORKTOG N. =IP ' 21 it '• list " INIDEPENDFNI 11 , 'ti April. sth Aug al, De, a I 4 3‘ DON 31st 'll'4 " Itat I • ODNI,'S (RIN kil I I Mb May, 'oh Seta 5 1 11 Inn PYI Rif K lIENRI 91st • 41st ' `:lst i , • gilt IttsßEl T PEht a ft, June. ith Of t sth Felt FROM PONTS•4OI 1 Fl PRINer 1LB1•1.1 '24th Feb 24th June 21111 Oct A uclt• , ,, CONCHES' I Bah Moe. Ftli Jnly, Bth Nor 1 OrLKTOI4 IN. 24th •• !nit `:4th iI•DEPENDFM E Bth April *lll Aug. Nth Dee . LONDON,- 24th •• 240 " 94th • CORN C• , . CiftlN \III, etti Mat 9th Sept. 9th Inn . PATRICK HENRY.24th " 241 h " 2lth • SIR ROBERT PEEL, Bth June. Bth Oct Bth Feb THE NEW LINE OF PHILADELPHIA PACKETS, nails from Lis trpnol on the 18th of each innitill it comprises The JAAIEP BROM, N I apt A. t dila . C0A.01.11 J a Liatßlt n , NEW EMI. JAMES II GI IotILN Ambrose Child . TIIF BALTIMORE: LINE OF PACKETS• SAII N from I.l‘ erpoolen the 20th of each month, it comPrier2 The NI AR% HALF . , f apt. C. II Rallina , 1.114‘(„ONIA 1 1. Smith , ANNAPOLIs J C. Dram • _ -ANC= to the OLD COUNTRY, t AUGI'S filo n T Lord.+twill: PRESCRIBER HAVING MADE Arrange !nail cases where persona dielinecoming tap money • 1 trients in %admit; parts of Ireland and Set - gland, and with Messrs . SPOON ER , ATWOOD .s.. CO , Dan. will Passage Certificate and Receipt . Ihe refunded without deduc•inn on returning ~,, kern, oncione is prepared to draw Sight Bills from the One Pound Sterling to any amount required, payahir Itorattoworr to Fortand fretand, &Wand d• II ale , In all pans of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales 'I hi stibit Otters hart at all times for sale DRAFTS l'ersonereroirteng Five Dollars to the Pound in par at ~1 tia rot one vuotibt on the NATIONAL BANK i fends. with the name of the person It ho is to draw Of IRELAND AYD AI I ITS .BRANCHES, 2, - e • i the money, a bill for the amount, with a receipt for iamb are pat& free ca ilittenUnt in all the print ipal theta to hold, will ho returned tor. no througinedt the United Kingdom -Persona cc. Collections made ip all pails of Purripe, and For. AIM ne in the country, end wishing to mend money to 1 sign Ellillt of Evehange cubed th it friends. may insure its being done corta - cti), oat J. 1' SHERWIN, Pottsville, Pa. their t. MIMI g lis the amonnt they nigh sent . with Jan . 1, 1551 1-11 the none and address of the person fur whom it is in• I • tor& d a Dran will then be forwarded per first BANNAws pAssAGE AGENCY, •init ING PACRi,fri or STEAMER, and 'a Receipt i PASSAGE REDUCED —PASSEN returned by .mail. C I gees at this Agency will be fur- P.W.&f o hare well knonn responettile • Agents " e-i oohed with the Paliewing scale of in ail the seapon towns in 1RE1.5 ND. SCOTLIIND 1 . J n nif i.‘ ' Proviolnos The ship will furnish no iw tf Cr+ front n hence Steamer. (axe for 1 iveri iagajaa water and Mel for cooking: also In pool and „in many of the interior towns, who are t e. each passenger tinting the voyage most attentive to F migrants out embarcation, at the I I - lh Wheat Flour. 2 Ibis, Rice, %nr limo porta In fact all our as rangementa for Pas 21 Ihs Biscuit, .l lb urit.t. Moltisses,e sengers, end the payment of our Drafts , are so perfect ' '? or , Tea per 'nee' - that nn j 742itar 4P14) or diMppOlEarrlern tan attar. 1 5 ibit Oat Meal. c}For funtier p tnacniars apply to or address by g_lt , Psrk or Bacon •i t e Children under la yew., hilt the above Allow Id i r•tt ,sit:P.S'S BIRNEQ Sc CO , ante 8 : South Street, Nets York ("4 - 'Drafis leaned at the sublet Mar's office in Barns r BEN] 11 aNNAN.Potttville tout up to he sent to any part of Fnrope calf you desis t -lour business (tenanted promptly 01•7 c se c tionu. The subscriber is 11 e only person in and raffle .call lit B Bannan's ()Mee, where the drafts this setion of thr State who 'miles drafts at his office are is med. Paso' ic in all parts of Europe nithout (fit air transmitting money to Europe Apply to Count, at any of the Honks • and without an % delay Il DANNAN.., Jan.-11.1 11 11‘51 "ii Ag ent for P '4 l • BYrneg St en , ' TO IxBB OF errstatacima COAL, PORTRAIT PAIN T I N G . , AND OWNERS OP COAL LANDS. rii Dr. VNDFIRSIf; ellry itCQPECTFI - 14,1 ',N.. i mut; svecninca WOVLD cell, TIM AT- I no"nreg to the citizens or Pc'ttqvillo and vicinity 1 tentinn of Miners and others Interested in Coal that M. has taken a room In col Ilannant4 new build- Lands. to his patent COAL DRCARCR—a model which lag tpponsile the flOiscnpal Church. where he wilt be } will enable machinists to bnild correctly can be seen happy to paint the Portraits of any peranns who maNat No. 106 Market Street, which Ills believed Will dcsite it, and in a style which it is hoped will affordl %mildly persons using the Coal Breaker, that It tan be entire satisfaction constructed to break from 50 to 500 tons per day, and Persona wishing to employ him professionally. will I even a larger quantity, if required, and is not liable to please rail at his ream or at the Pennsylvania Hall. ORLAND° IiCRLCY mooßt. ~.,,t, out of order. The great advantage of this ma 1-tf Ihlne commis in theitaving of waste. The proprietor ; is so Well asstired of OM that he will agree to receive -- ' as a camPensatlon for the prielledge of using it. one fourth of the value of the coal saved by Its use, which , Ma) • • be-ascertained by a comparison with other ma } chines, or ho will make such other arrangement for ) ha use as may be agreed upon. Parties interested are invited to essminc• the model an 4 satisfy themselves. WM. RICHARDSON; 106 Market street. i Poe Rather particular; apply to William S. Hill, Seholiklll Haven. Philadelphia. Nov Z, kat) Jan. 4. )FSI • POTTSVILLE ACIADEDIV. 'ILL OPEN. kTS SESSION OS NEXT 410N da 57, January 'Gilt, WI. rlie Academie Year in divided into Iwo PC,piclfls. The first session COM- Riefler:. no Inc Gm MONDAY of Septemlmr. ,and cl.Ael at Claim niaß. The xi:lmnd Priflon tommences ttirtreekq. alter 4 7 M / 0 , 1m:99,2nd rloae 9-In the middle of dnly. Public Pianalnations , arc: held at the dote of each •t..910n• • • FIXPENSP.R.n• •>, Tatalish, Mathematic:lt & Scientlficitlo,oo $14.00 *24 Latin and firm}, with the above, 14,0 - 18,00 (legman and Prenchmith the above, IS,OO 22,U0 40 The akiwe pares inr Tnition,by the session, amount to no mak,,for 'the whole yenr, than the former prier.' byitte quarter except that the Gertitan Department., which has been heretofore almost entirety paid by the Principal, must now he sustained hy those whole. ive its benefit. There ate no extra Charges, esecpt Inc Stationery fiunished by 'the Principal. Tuition bills to be-fetid one month aftcr the Com menceinenc Of the session. Pupils are' received for no less time than oil,, session, except in case of stek. nes, tied rem , ' to or ft - Olathe nlace. ELI AS SCHNEIDER. Prineipal. Mahanta no street. Pottsville., Lat • .11rtrIOS; Ja n 4.11451 LIST OF LETTERS„' I.)CStAINING IN THE'-POST OFFICE AT Potts :lA Title, Pa., on the Ist of Jtinuary,lBsl. Alexis Janies Getter John Ober Ainnonj Abrahim .1 , ‘.lllp Gueshicr AndremO'Colloughan IL Troth Swag" of Fall Goods. 'leacher Jacob Gillen Catharine O'Knm Partial i MIST RECEIVED-BY THE- SUBSCRIBERS AN Hoyle Thomas Gibbon Henry shpO'Brien Mrs S •11 extensive addition to their cornier Wick of goods, c r Soloman :Garrett, Joint 'Onesnight • Mrs F. 1 comprising a general assortment of Dry Gnods,Groci lirsidiny Robert *Gehring Jorden" .O'Shea Thos Abp I dm Querniwnte.Previttiona s die.. Sze, Brown Edward Heath Richard 9. Porter James Even- possible care has been taken in selecting this liettenton Geo AVHarkins Dan - Putter James. stock of geode, and we challenge comparison in re. Baker Isaac Hoagland David • Prosser Williato • spect In beauty of style, excellence of quality as well itrenuan l James itallsond Charles Power James -ON cheapness of mire, with any other stnek of goods Bedford George Higgins Martin Porter Fleur, - , an,; where to he found In city or rountrv. We have Bishop Joseph Maine George W .Phelae John 1 paid epeeist attention to the Dry Goods department in Elock Moran Edward Powell Joint w.bich our former experience in the city give' us many Bari:saw ilickerneil JacnhPiapper Enurai advantages. Our assortment is extensive nod varied, Doyle John Renewed & Co. Pants lira A amongst them may he found an extensive assortment Brody Utchs • ' High Benjamin Phipti Wm ship of Ladies Well Goods. including Mous lane de lanes. Denier George Hill Cf!Offle Parr James Cashmeres; Ahipacas, Coburg Cloth/ s s Ladies' Cloths, Brunt Charles . liarpster David Reny Wyles French Merino, with many other kinds of the newest •Flaterscbmit Hinkel Jacob. Ratty Peter fashions and Ayies s with the OM 'style faehinnable Becher Janis.: Hummel George Rutile Mrs Trimmings. Alan a large and 'extensive assortment Bites Mary. Hickey M ship Raish Charles of new stylefaskienable Shales of varinta grades mud. Beitert Misiftarraollewell IHe n ry."ltichnrdson ROMI gralltica; also, horse furnishinggoods—inch as Car tiowden Wm shipllarris Salathiel "Rough Henry petteg, Gil Cloths, Table Linnens„ Diapers. Sbeetings, BowdonFredericklieinrich Mn C Rosenthal Mr Blankets,Bed Checks, Spreads, Sze, k.c. Also ,Cloths, Colahan M're Alteelitie Margaret Cashmeres, : 1 -711,11nm:i s Jeans, Children's Plaids, &e. Caney Jetties Jinklas Miss Annlilefsniper Sarah with various and nuaterans other articles suited to CoverlyJoseph Johnsim Mrs Sidle Jacob- the season and wants of customers. Collins ,W Kimmel C. poi icy She Timothy ,Tnankful jhe generouspatronageestended in +IS Commit Dennis Buehler W Smith JRIOP* during the time we have .heen in this Mime. we re. Caldwell WilitamKepner Henry S 'Shultz James . inseettnity invite a continitanee .if the same: No pains Cooper 51 .51 Kerr Phillip - -Schrien B shall he spared on our part to deserve it. Cunningham C Kline Peter Smith Samuel . Remember that our steeple situated in Centre , street Carioca Lee KHilnn Thady Snyder John direeily opposite the Post Office, at the eland former- Currie Patrick Kline Captain Smith Alexander jy occupied by George W. Slater. - Christen B Kletzley Jatob Schlefedecker Me. JOHNSTON & CO, Chapman John Kline. Amanda C Smith Isaac 4.9-4 Coyle Thomas Kenny Mrs F. Sweeny Luke Collagan Dennis 2Kelly . Pat'k Bhp 45happacher Paul Colima Mies 21f Leidich Peter. Smelzer F larch CanninghamJ shpSowther Jobe Simon John . Corcoran John Sedgiord leery Haberman Andres Comer Patrick .Lean.ihon PauickStichter Mrs R Connell Michael :limber James Shenan_Mie Cullen Jafilff Moser John t Staunton J chip Dole Timothy Mellon JohtiF Sohn Nicholas ••• Delay Janie,. Moran Edward Salmon Mich'l2 " Debiane Freder'S.Maher Robert Sheridan Thomas Doyle Honour Mentzinger John ToutcbsJecob Dimmirk Mrs C Meigs Dr Tate F F • Donnegan J ettipMtuttri Michael Tohrisky Donlon John Munn Thomas Terry Willinai Denson Thomaa Moser & Kohler Taylor Mrs Al Davis David Ms ttin Peter , Cipona David ' 'Edszarde Phillip Moore Daniel P Weigh Master, P Ebert igeob Booster P or Pal &PR It _Eastman Wm D Murphy Patrick r Wagner Gabriel 4 Engle J H Moye Benjamin 1 Wagner Mr Eddy John ship McDoneel DennieWhittentore Wm Farrell E • McClure WillismWilllamte Wm. Frenan Mleesel McMullin James Whelan Michael Olennan John -McCullough F Pl'illiameltobert - Govern Thomas McYey'John Whitty James Glenn Michael Mc4ndir Mrs Welch John Gillesale MtchaelMcDaddow Jo* Waffler Amos Glcnen Thomas Mleas Mr Weide' Miss M Guinn Henry Nesbit Robert Warner Mrs M Gougti John Nog-Thomas Wetherill MraJ warner Jacob Nether John Young Thomas Gerrick Lovens Oherer John Two Cents additional - WM tie charged for all adver tised Letters. Persons; applying for letters on this Het. will please say ".sdientsed."' ' ANDREW MORTIMER, P. 11... Pottsville, Jan. 4, Int I Pottsville. ne - 4.141650 , - • sitof 4 PV11.171411. LA - -11CithiP 1110,1 ;1. copper, BIAS*, Bo : and Bloch 71n. Sadder Splatter Usd. Ac. Orders resolved tlve Braes au-. OaPPer work. - sad lithtsbbla cershdtleit- - omits epopectsil Vrlth the eNve its attended to., 0 Ikelth. littletltrert • .11.41 • 0111111)11111111161114RIBIR 1 1 *00l' PAWL MHZ SABSCIOIRES OAS JOT OACIIIVED A A. • tels Qtatif eallallktedtahamilich is eanthar Atha retlaw.thr, didattiag rook,re . dwellings. embt at ll Made ot %Miro, age, arid -0 require to bt Putigted fr om thtl.rairsgee of Flt* and-Water., Ths theft, 'biles teak 1th,....111 be letealged AOm leak- Zublul tAeir dnotbility Ambled by the use Of this andbrentobstUdthis can be Matoltaltate both mbecome red eanditawk irldlis as the same Axe they dawn as ware spine the ninths* of Are , as a Asia or NOM bundieg. It la Ilawlshed In grey. thallotate and slate tang. Planter* and other, sap. plied in qoaentlettit the noun:turm glom -She. all to be need wi th the plant hunt:bed at the low rate oted gents per gallon by tler.ket or 'banal. WAWA ' places Ails paint &tont onwttelt` the price of the other idea of paint now la use; In Oda the lamellae Com mutes Insure buildings enyeted with this Faint at e lower rue than they dayhose covered vial eithealln or sine. The pit intys tarnished roUntin oil, or dry- B. BANNAN • /item for the Mentality:Ker. , • 4 _ - CORNER OF "ssynteruNii D 'CHEMIN= sT6.; . ' PHILADELPHIA.. D iteuzircx; PROPRISTORIa .NLINAOEII, aratalr SANPOStb, heatelant Manner- Great attractions for the Holidays ! Monument for the Million Performances every afternocin and Evening. Oaring the Ralidays; and on CBRISTALaft, Fire during the Day.and Evening. THE WORLD-RENOWNED OEN. TOM TEEM% - „ . , • ...ma . - • The very smallest of adult humat beings, nmy be i semi here for a short time on Chrirtrnaa and Nev Years. ; • „ lie wi l l aPPFat Morning. Anolll4llll. and Evening. in hi? various Interesting characters. In his Cngilsh ! Conri dress—aa Napoleon—Frederick the Great—ln fiengx. Nerratihria; dre..—and In a flrand Es.travaganza. in which he has hermits socelebrated, ! zethe GIANT " • . j ' tinty,a Miniature Man—intellectuaL active, land spriglitlyl3 , yeartief age, antrnoor only V Inches high. lie is the Great Wonder nf Nature. Perinrmances by the excellent cnreriany (each Afternrem and Evening) which in pointer talent is not exceeded by any in the country. 23-Thousand. or CUmoslTiEs Are to Ae teen in the Saloons: ' *Admittance to - the entire Nueeum, Performance In Lectnre Room, &c 25 Cents; Chil dren under 10 years, 12 Cents Philadelphia, De., 5 .14, 1650, LIVERY .. • • -• . , LIVERY STAMM. :THE UNDERSIGNED RE?: ge ne etfolly announce to the chi. , ge of Pottsville and vicinity that they have purchased of Charles P. Miller. his entire interest in the splendid LIVERY STABLE STOCK. witigh. has heretofore been kept by him at the ipecions stables attached to the Pehorylvania Hall, in said Rnrough, where they propose confirming the business as itenal. The stock ij in first rate cenditien. and they will be prepared to furnish at all limes, well trained and gentle HORSES. for Riding or Driving; Carriages, Dearborn', and other criticise. for one or two horses, which they trill lei an the moat reasonable terms. Panics of pleas ure will be promptly acroonnodated with' or without Dilvera ; and persona will he conveyed to any part of the country as cheaply and comfortably as can be done by any other eimilarestablitfhatent. ' .A share of pub lic patronage ii reipeCifhily solicited and confidently anticipated. Ile, .14n . . 4, 1851 Pottar I :amain. Street JEWEIMIRY STOOL ctoIJAMES W. HEATON WOULD RESPECT - Piny inform his frjends and the public-Beller li-4 ally, that he Val just opened a splendid assort ilkl meal ot .111WELEM AT HIS NEW fiTOrtr. at the corner of Second and Market otreets. in ,the Borough of Pottsville, where he is prepared to soli all kinds of Jewelry and fillyer Ware : also, a large assortment of Watches, Gold and Silver. (all Jew elect) Levers, kr., and also a Rreat variety of Clocks of all prices and quality, all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. 12ome and see. - Jan, 4.1851 Etirrairri EIItATING FURNAWS. RITBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE ORDERS I Cot Preuty & Barrett's cast Iron and also Porta ble Furnaces. of all SiZegy for heating houses and•pub lic buildinxs. These Furnacea, are ninny convenient and radiate More hest at a less expense than any frit- Dace now In use, and also, cheaper than other .fttrna ; ces. A trialO( these furnaces corroborates all these Valeinente. Mg% a Kitchen. Range. with a heating apparatus ; attached capable of heating two or three roma from , the kitchen Ere. priwided they connect with th,. {litch ien chimney. These ranges can he psed with or with nut a boiler to heat water. It is also well M apted to I summer lice, as the renstruction is such that n 'lnge pardon Of the heat pa he thrown nut of the• kitchen I In the summer season. The Furnaces and ranges are nil furnished at manufacturers prices. and di, er lions given ands, mason furn Whoa when required, who un dervtands their crinstription'tir put them ,spat it tea ; sonar) I price Manufacturer: for the Manufseturei B. BANN AN, Pottsville, Nov. 30, 1850 40— • P0u5v111e,00.19,1850 , r 1 ;e)7, 4 1,:p_j13.4):14v;4 , 11.:.7. • . REGION Bannan's Boost Store, Cesare street, Pottsville. TUE SPREAD OP INTELLIGENCE. AND THE I. consequent increased demand for Newspapers throughout the Costiteghm, hare induced the sub scriber to establish a permanent Agency for all the popular Journals and Perkaltrals printed in theetton try which he will furnish at the PUBLISHERS' PRICES. Persons at a distance, by remitting us the ,Price of the paper„will. receive, regularly, any °Cale following he ma aelett. on the day of publication. List of The Miners' Journal a 0 Or ri rlt a le . In London. New York Tribune. • London Punch, • N. Y Weekly Heraid*3 00 London Mining Journal, nag of our - Union 000 Neal'allazette -*2 00 Saturday Courier *2 00 Evening Pose *2 00 Dollar Newspaper II 25 .Scou'a Weekly *2 00 European News *2 00 Home Journal at 00 A albur's Home Gaz. 422 00 • , ra• Subscriptions received Gunny arcemlble Paper 1 0 the rutted Skates and Europa , Graham's Magazine 83 00 Blukwoods Godey's Ladre Bookli3 00 'Edna% mapaina Uulorrafagazine 000 Edinburgh Review, limpeet Magazine,. 62 00 LontioriQuat'y Revidw, National 'do . *2 00 Plonk Etritiab Review,. International lillseery3 00 Weinninister Review, Littera Living Age fl 00 - The Gptitivator 00 American Review 000 Merry 's Museum 81 00 BMW, 21 2 42 1 2 162 *603 At the same place wilt always be itiond a reapply.of Blank Books of every description. - School Books.* Billaseonnient. Law Book', RePiele. Fame, AMmiteciallectimaafigmadard works, " . ..;111t the cheap patiticastoos ea they are Trtotil *Adrienne fframee.Sagiarinp. se., :. FoolscopiNoto and ihrtamtng Paper,. Bawl Roe*, asrieti Awl WIWI* Paper, - .-Ithistmg raper.'Whiterred:Bino Dasteboari, LaffleyornendJusticesabaks and Forms, ' TAO beet lionlkw - VolicaiSielee• •- • • , Plates,_ Hell* Steel Tent., Rlteling .WaSi,PlOO4l, Itawarz• RAW, Strom, Brushes, Soaps, Am_ Plain and" Eagra 2oo vistililitCatde•• , i 'WOW, Bumps. Jodie Rabbet. Envelope,. - Moho %stings. Backgansmon boards.. Dice. ptayteli; . cage. Pen. Knites.Hottoliteala. . - Burk. Meerut red Inks:Sand. Ice.. • amt Screens Prspaviby theplece og raid, • 'JavehneClames.To a li t soki Peribmery. Soaps; rashes ik 03313114. Z. Wars for. eitY or *Wit. withßm 4 06 0. itzcOM***StlfaVabotr* I**lllaut _d e lte er - • - titian itooksoliallirlhidoliSid ,ger.pd4l9, • • •-.. . stow L 7 . 1 : 1 11./j. fr:r.t.) 'LT J. E. CAETE:t. • TRoMATI. BRENNAN 'Eheotimge Home Manehttire. . I = l4 ' -ReENrs—tbat,.. ins g o o ..,t Man UM, SAY, SI Air 'AND - StONE-Wii.RUFACTORYe ryes PROPRIBWR Or THISMANUFACTORY. now PtlidCwllle, Schuylkill county, Pa., - re. ' sPeetftilly oblicits eon= of the sorroul.d/ Store. keeper* for the articles of Ins reariollmtart, wheal be Olfitts asocial to awl made elsewhere,' sed.krtsts .la price than the trade of Ode region have erer yet bought. Usp consist in pan of Rockingiuttn.wine f . sit: Pitchers, Coffee-Poll, Tea-Pots,,A agar-Bow is? 0141 1 / 1 4. Fralt:Plates. Spittoons, Ac. e, STONEWARE, F IR S - PROOF PUDDING DIS,ItE:S. •.. Nappies ." " Pie " - • • " Vegetable '' • " Baklng,Plajes, dsa. Also. Yellow stoaeware, Ginger and PRIOR ricer Bot tles, Jogs. Pitchers, Bowls. Preserve. Xclly and Val Susi - ant; Jelly and Cake Moulds, Basins, Elvers ;HIP Chambers, and generally every article ntenullictured. Ele also. manufactures to order the tblieurtng: Tire Bricks of any shape or slier; Stove Cylinders and Lintomtof all materna s • Flue and Flooring Tiles; Arch, Rey and V. Bricks ; ~ Arch and Floor Tiles,. dre,,,, &el , M. Orders for the above are respectlhirt:• ol .ciled• Office and Show Ware-room (Wholesakf. only) in fri:ver Terrace Bulldinmr, Centre street, Pottsville. Address, F. HonnaoN; Agent. Pottsville. Nov. 23, 1850 • . 47-if 0000 R&M or BOOTS & SHOW. i t JUST RECEIVED AND FOOSALE . it i by the subscriber...wholesale ar retail. 1 Stloo pale of Doors and Shoes.H. nodd . Bunts at *1,50 per pair, at his Old Es tablishment, Centre street; oppesite the Pent - Ofy Pontine? where he has also for sale ti general ape rt -I:vat of ...alldlery. Trunks. &r., at equally low prices. r. D !scriceNtx. I! , • 5141. Per. 11, iSSO, Roza SALE, ' r it Titc STORE HOUSE, ;STOCK, FIX f.,4; c tures and good wilt of the well known Ey ..il tertsteres Stars, sttnated in :the nand:titling ~. -Town of Lykens. the seat of'the mining op perations of the Lykens villsy Coil CoMpany, In Dauphin county, at the commencement of tte 11.ykens `galley Rail Road, and 'about Id miles. from millers burg, on the.Susquehannt. The *tote is capable of doing a very estenslte cash bushiesty and to a man of enterprise and moderate capital; pre4ents advanta e,es rarely to be met with in a country , store. The awe!: and fixtures will be rololodepUntlent of the sto re house if desired.. For tering apply nii the.PretillsrS to HENRY C. HARPER. or W a Ril & lIF.IDELIVIAN I/ L''' .Phil ill • Dec. 7, t 650, •; : = .445m+ mititnirm. 'CIMISTMaIi2I,.BIIII NEW YEAR PIIF.t.4ENTriII , lI HAVE rms DAY RE1.141 - !ED A large and';. ; heautiful assortment of : emir and rare r: FANCY CI001)s. consisting liti• part of beau " Gra! Vases, Card Cases and Dehnivers, Bohe mian Glass Brinke r rke...,./te. Terra Cotta Ware, Swiss Ornaments, very scarce and beautiful:: a handsome assortment of Fans, Napkin Magi. Cake Bailtels, Tea gets; constantly on hand a gdod assartnietit of Silver Spoons. Butter Knives. Forte, and a variety of fancy silver Ware. .Always on hand a:large-assort ment of Gold and Silver Walcheit, Cold Chains, Me r dalllons, Gold Pencils, and .lewelery of every descrip tion, at much leas than the usual price. the quality ,'warranted. i , ' . SO—un I 42Yr this day received a ipleadid• assortment of Ladies Cold Watches, both open fica'and hunting some beautifully enamellcd,and Wald with Pearl and Diamonds, which are excecdinglyrieh and beautiful: On hand it neat assortment of Mai:Mind Rings .and Pins; which I am &lei...mined: to Sell Yens than the same can be purehaserrelnwhere.• it Would particu larly invite the attention of purchareral.. my anot ..? went. and my low prices, as 1 am certain they are much below the used price. Please call and examine' my stock in general, as I am , ined r to sell at re . dueed prices, at • LEWIS LADOMU4'" Watch and Jewelry Store, 103 j Chestnut street, East %sinew' Franklin Rouse. Philada.. Dec. 41,1850 • • ; 51-31 N, B. The highest price paid for. California Gold; Goods cent by mail to any part of the country. ' :ft - . . ' . a 21 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Clocks, Watches, Jeweleryi Slice Land Plated Ware. The au bseri bers o (ter ter retie at their es. i ablishwent,two doors abovnthe Miners' Sank, Centre street, PAILSVIIIO, Pa. A splendid osaortment of Clocks Watches , Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, ke.,, at's nch,w'ice. as cannot fail to give satisfattion, awl to which we invite the attentlut Or purchasers, assuring them that every article is 'warranted as rep resented. r . Our stock moist!. in wt. of a ;f4ll assortment of GOLD 4. MPER'LZVER: Irimen'Es' do do Lepine 1 - - do Silver Table and Tea-spoos.a, Mantle ornamenis,lan cy Goods. Watches. Jewelry and _ hold pene.seet to ail part. of the United States byimall, with perfect safety. We are determined to sell at leas prices than the same articles are sold In Philadelphia. P. S.. Pisstive this advertisement. and examine ourstock when you vicitPritiavilit. WM. BRADY., .I. NrevrAßT EI.LIOTT. - Elec. H. 1850 'il ': 49. ly Parpeolar al I ention paid to.'tbe repairing of alt kind of watches. - • • ; ; ' CLEW & CROMPTON, Vt&NUFACTURERS OF PERFUMERY, FANCY DAL Soap; and Fancy Paper Roles of every variety and description, respectfully solicit the attention of Wtudesale and Retail Druggists,,jewellers, Milliners and the trade to their varied atsortment of goods con sisting of Perfumery and Fancy Soaps. Hair tits, Co. lognee. Powders, &c..' &C. Atte) tuft and complete ac . 4rutmcnt ..or Fares . Roses Rnin.bie fle.r Drue. airm, Jeweilers.Millitii.n; and ti 4 trade, all of Which being their own manufacture, they guarantee to sett cheaper than the same quality di goods can be pur chased from any other house In the United States. MARIE THE PLACE. CLEGG & CROMP TON'S Perfumery and Fancy, Paper box Manuractut ing, 48 Market street below Second. Philadelphia. Nov. NI, 1.4.11 a 4E-tf TO MEP MD 130 AT BI7ILDERS. TAE , rrE DVBSCDIDER HAS ON, HAND AND OF- L fees 6: sale st4l cents per pnlind is lot of Wrought Spikes, 5 inch and upwards, made, by band, and of the beet Iron. AlsnA and 41 inch at S cents. Wh•tt( Dolts at 3 cents, and English bolt lion at 45 dollats per-Ton. Callen, or address ' D. Burro :v. No. 135 ItendiStreet Ennsington, Philada. Dec. 14 1850 - -50-3 m MIN R. BRADBURY, rt HEAP WHOLESALE ANit RETAIL STAPLED kiand Fancy Dry. Goode, 138 South Second Street. Philadelphia. has constantly on hand' a large aesort ment of tAhawle, al. de Lainethi Cashmeres, Linens, Silks, Embroideries, Laces. Hosiery. Dispels, `erit:mei Clothe. CaiSittleYee.: . &c., %tithe lurze Rosen ment of Other sootiest) of trobieh will he sold at the feweet prices: ;The citizens of Pottsville and vteinitv. are invited to coll. Philadclphis, Dec, 11, M.: EMI o-• W Ilife! Lo ere a Universal Amity Enibrocatioa for Disease; of the Mantas Flerk. IME and experience , has • fully proved that this . ENIVERHAL ACMCIrt' his"n,,, ha ettuAl ou the Hat of popular medicines, having been. rnoreNhau 14 years befell: the pOblit., . Testimony of the most disiaterdatedctutracter of wonderful effects on the animal economy Is m m0 .. 1 daily presented to the proPrietor A young roan in the Town of Wilson, whose tot beg were burnt off of him, was restored (without suffer ing,) by the tifuely use of t bis.oll. umerousare the unsoliChed statements of patients themselves: and others who have used. tbe Oil, n cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, the orem they at all Interested in a peculiar point, they could hardly have been credited. The following diseases are among many:others in the core of which this Oil bad been completely success -Inland in which others had e irely failed : Stavin, Sweeny, Ringhone. Windmills, Poll. Ertl, CUIIOCIB, Clacked Heels, Gni sof all kinds, Lame- , nes s, Fresh Wounds. St ins, Bruises, Sand ' Clucks. Foundered et, kz.eratches„ or • Grease,Mauge, Rheis atism,Bitesi of . Animas, External _V hobs, Painful Nervous. Affections Frost Hiles.; Bolls.Crons.WhiCio s,flurns and Isetads, Chlibl,lnas Chapped Hands, CramNCtustracilons . of the Muscles, Swellings. . • i Weakness of the Joints. Caked Breasts, ere. CAUTION TO PITIICHIREIts. Beware of C , OUNTERPEITS, and bc sure the 1141110 ot the Rote Proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT Lockport, N.Y., is blown lo the side of the bow le,and in his band writing ayer thet Cork. Don't be pursue ded to take anything else Witlfthe promise i t I,,i nst as good Ace., dec. This ispracticed by those,unprincipled dealers whose conscience sittli stretch like India Rub ber, and who are of a kindred spirit of those in our large cities, whose nefatiMis ptattireshare so recent ly been exposed to the titan of Congress. Those who attempt to Corinterfeit this article ate ro ferredto the-law of New York, of Moy 1945, by which it. wilt be soon thavevery.p;on meddling In these counterfeits iseabject to indkt nt,. imprisonment and Goo. A person selling out of this State, will be liable I arrest when In the State; and also lobe held as a wit nese against those he bought of or sold for. All Orders addressed to thh proprietor will be prompt lyrespotuled tn. • • Gera Pamphlet of the'Agent, and see what won. ; ders are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Fold by re 'eetalate deafer§ generally In the United States and Canada. Also; by ' •J. C. 0. flUallEb'. Potittrille ; E. J . Fry, Tamaqua; J. flanunet,Orwigsburg ; StMon RaH Bethlebern Peng) , as Kenney, Easton ; Lewis wroth Co.. -Allentown "y O. Masser, Buttburyl Bc J. !nearer, Milton I M. A. McCoy, Northumberland; Or. is. Yobs, WUkesbartin W. aMboni_k (levee; C. W. fitiaMe.l.oariabilot B. William,. Bear creek; IL M. Ebert; Mauch Chunks. Ballet a: Jones Yunkhantiock. t Frederick Klett & Co., Wholesa gent 4 Philadelphia. notr3. 1849. • ----i;74-7714.1ire). IN, nix ItoltaVaa Or POTTSVILLE,— ftinctittlY .cotolUCl*d tot Chao., W. Pitman. .J. Wren •t. Co. tr e spiettaitty soHcI O continusine at the 'custom of the work.: . &tag practfrAt Media:des, they falter 91adselves that thetr krrov9-, edge and e .. lperle nto of too htudness will enable - item 10101710Ot wort that witt.no; fait to jettertialittiction• to.tbe %list eastidtrora; The). exit prepared to alarm. facture Steam togiamfampa. Coal nreaker..k Vat Cara, Raltrda4 augment cattlaga; att. 1111. all orders *antral y received andprompOy exs. trued co the Inqat realoattahler t errae. - ' • JoHN WREN. • 111074 AR WREN S 3110111- WENN. ;31011101111 4 11161116144 — illrlalllialrt—Watreast.. 4411 . 1? - Nemaldiallf ISpildeltir lota slat_ % f it you 'tint to ! -*dim . itVhL per , Red $1 : --Corn -61--Oats Whiskey 261 t cents per PEIt,iI O .IEIVIAMNIA LEOI9A. Ott 1; Thursday'petitions wer i 4 presin' 1,.... favor of incorporating a Ba4ramiqua, wiffilCapital of $ 2 00,00 of report • . inirt rt act authorizing the. circu l ationat stn °Les. 4 number of bills were reed, grin ip Ily of rrlocal-character--ont to pro , ven m ri effectually the selling of intosi. cat ! ng liquors. The following gentlemen were nominated for United States Senator. The election takes place on Tuesday next : • A. E. Brown, Townsend Haines, 'G. W. Woodward, Henry Chapman, Henry H, Fos ter, Arnold Plummer, Daniel Sturgeon, Wm. F. Johnston, Jas. R. Snowden,- Peter S. Michler, Daniel M. Sun's% William Strong, Simon Cameron, Charles ringersoll, Sam -uel A. Purviance, John A.llisou, Thomas C. Haniblev, Thomas White, A. W. Loomis, H. M. Phillips, D. G. Wagner,'W. F. Small, R. J. Fisher, Joseph R. lngersol, Thaddeus Stevens, Wilson McCandless-,-George Cham bers, Richard Vaux, John B. Smith, H; 'B. Wright, R. M. Patterson, D..E. %Vaguer, C. W. Pitman, Richard A rih urs, Joseph B. Ar.sll G. M. Dallas, G. B. Sterigere, J. G. Jones, David Wilmot, A. H. Reeder,' J. B. Gordon, N. Strickland, Wm. Darlington, J. Sergeant, N. B. Eeldred, J. B. Yost. R. P. Flenniken; McLanahan, Edward Darlington, J. B. `'Johnson, S. Calvin, -Augustus. Drum and James Pollock. , Hon. Charles 'W.- Firmau, appears to be the only candidate nominated from Schell• kill county. No business of general importance trans• acted this week., Yesterday Mr. Chandler asked leave to introduce a 'resolution into the House, setting forth the inconvenience of the exportation of silver, and instructing the Committee on Commerce to reduce the IWO!. o f tr. States silver coins by diminishing their weight, or increasing the piuportiorkif alloy; or both, if to prevent tbeirexporta. tine. 01i ections were raised. - From lyashington.—"the Treasury build ing was discovered to be on fire Thursday afternoon, It originated froth the melts& ness of the servants. No records or pipers of any value were destroyed. A frieno has sent us a copy of the Weekly. Sonora Herald, a California paper. The following" are its terms of publication For one:, year, - - • $20,00 For sik.months, - - - 10,00 Sin;le copies, - - - • 50 There might be some excuse iu not taking the paper i s at this price. • 11, - - 3:7 n'e Laqze4k4Our Scrap•bwk fur nishes the .follclutig,yyorthy sentiment as the perpertr of the" arapnal John Smith: "The Ladies—The only aristocrats of the country,—they are unvilling that auy man should be free, and the; can't beliive that all men are equal." 3:7A Complimentary dinuCiwill be giveen to day in the Chinese rptisetina •Philada., to Capt.. .13., R. Mathews, - _commander of the lately arrived Stearnert'ity of Glasgow. It will cost several thousand dollars, and is exiected to be a splendid affair. ag`3lasonic---The appointment of WM. •B.'Potts Esq. of Orwigsburcr Rt. VI. Grand master for the counties of Schuylkill, Nor• champion and Carbon for the ensuing ma sonic year, was announced before the Grand Lodge of Niasons of Pennsylvania; held last Monday- in Philadelphia. G:7•Gas in Harrisburg:—Gas is about be. iog introduced into-this city, though for . the present the illumination is confined to the Capitol and the principle Hotels, aptil the Company shall have completed their, fix tures in other parts of the city. .f 7New Post Wm —A.uew Pak Office has been'establilled at Trovorton, Noithum berland county. This place is only, a few months old, but it is growing rapidly and in a very few years will be one of the' most important and prosperous towns in the • country, MEE mmiwo 7 rma [l'"l , irebster on Hulsemann.—The late pas. ses between Secretary Webster and Chevalier ifulsenutun have no doubt taught the Atte. triau Charge a thing or two.. He certainly waked up 'the wrong passenger,--when he pounced upon " black Dan. P' J'"?1 new Post Offiee has been - established at Focht's Forge on the Little Schuylkill Railroad, in this county, Charles Focht appointed Postmaster. o:7"counterfeas—The Am.,llcitn says that counterfeit $5 of 'the relief re-ts.rue r of the Harrisburg Bank, have just been discovered. They differ front the genuine. Gennantown Telegraphistarfed out , last meek deterrriined to create a seosition, and we suppose, it was not disappointed,— The Major is not apt to "dramron his ita aginition for facts" Either he is gloriously humbugged, or really there is something coming: --heat• him : "There has jus=t !ken-brought to light, the application, Of a power, which is to supersede entirely the steani power of the world! This announcement may stagger .some but the discovery, when it shall be divulged. will stagger them a thou Sand times more. It has been ritadeby an Eastern man, who has completed his models—ond of which will be deposited at Washington as soon as patent rights shalt be secured in , the differ. eat European countries, The machinery . is entirely perfected—the power is a motive one, and steam hasno part In creatirigit. So simple and economical are the principle and application, that two tons of coal will be sutqicat to drive the largest ship of the line around the world ! • We are not at liberty, now,: to divulge more of this wonderful discovery -;,` but we predict, with the greatest confidence, that a short time only will elapse before a total revolution will take place throughout the world, in our motive,power system. Indeed, we assert; with the same confidence, hat the year 1850 terminated the sovereignty of steam IMES=M BO F e le graPh GncrYC4erdaY's iitz.DAt o'cLocz Nkt : 86,00-11ve, „do. 1/3 19 %%Zeal.- $3'1364(4.-Wheat, _ erl3.—Foi;'7l cent 3. '4l cents pot bushel.- CONGRESS A 0 lIRIOSITY. ANOTHER DISCOVERY This is no chimera. We mean what we, say-e-and time, brief in point of duration;„ will evolve this -wonder, at present hid as ,with a gause, only from the public,.eye, to the'astonishment of Christendom,-an aston• ishment far greater than that produced by the discovery of steam and the magnetie tel eig.nwh.” 9, big moustache at our elbow,' growls Nous Vertyms. 11:7Tutrest and .ilnitist7—These'' gentle' ' .'! men met in the Astor Placa .Opera House 013; alandair evening, and bat ror the interferersee of the police, a regular rough_ and tunable would have - been the result;As it- Was, someaevere epithets were bandied, and the parties _ ueparated. tv-r4ezrat ,Cliiffolie Priest ordained JD ' ' lhetf.Statea,wtttggielt ev. Stephen Thuidnrn liabir4. who.it ".k..."' or residing in amis..' - Md. The gemmiiinp — *lt place hal:l4olM* '• on ` .tike 25th. rtfAhlik:ti..... • ' -.. tr:reer7s, -Iso,llVintrawav from yourps,,, x . rents -till you ep t ies t elne yollinggentlehaalr '.'"., Mkt Wa har t t" h dontiimend thrtuivtayf _rot_ yam.,, leyie lt is worttLipartiNal : *l* 4PY11;111111t:'• ...is:. ,•: , , 4 4 . ;.7- 7- :;,', . - ' --. ••• 4 11- - ~, • . ~. • - ---.., --....fp.-.,..,--;.„... 'ITV ,y tit