The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 18, 1851, Image 3

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RAILROADS. _ ' A Buffalo Bobe.-Some Southerner . .
OMMANS ) COURT SALE . 1 DAIMARra, PASSAGE AGENCY • , MARK= Stroat JEWELERY STORIB. -
_ EsURSIJANT TO A3i ORDER OF •THEee at PHAN'S
7 72, „
~ teweenusurn DI tense
--:- refiergfe' -e •-:eeteeete e , ;.., e ,•_... ~......e- e - - - ---e....e:e .. • e
_We make the following extracts from the who "'knows a thing.or two thus goes off, r P ; W . Bleet N E 8 & fo ,r, „ , JAMBS W. HEATON WOULD RESPECT;
. -....e5e,,,,„_,...,. met, ',see-n e e . -....... coon or schoetkut county, the subse - r - ihrt - Olohn - .•- fully inform his friends and tbe public getter
- --e- -- ''''''''''-e."- - 7 ,. ee - e--..• e. er- P. Henan. Truitee of the Eretate of Jaren Zimmer - I ..!
_l`..m - etican Railroad fourr-rd. in the hiStory after enjoYing a Yankee sleigh-ride: , , . ,
men, late of Union townsbip.in the county:A debut'''. ' - ' 4lleren A ra r ea ge ce -401 "reign. - c.xehanie Offtc"• ally, trrat he has just opened a splendid/mott
o( these now indispensable methods of eon. "Some pe , ople may admire the "peculiar tut. Mem oi JEWELERY AT 111:4 NEW STORE.
deed.. will expose to ;tale be Ent . lte Vtimllle, on lII# , W i t BYRNES & Con, 83 SOUTH__STREET, at tbe entser of Second and Merket !treas. in the
S . ATMIDAY, the ,tsth day
• e "... e_ -_.: -n...1e. 2 . -. e ‘e. et. ---.....- , _ institetione, ' hot Weather and perspiration, or February nem, at I I . Nair Tort. MI Atte 30 LEWltn WHARF, Batton, Bernugh of Pottsville, vi•here he is PrePared to eell
, royance. .E'ngland set us the example o) a the Penneyteanta Mall in VI 2ORTH-SECOND STREET ehescielphil,es GRA- all kinetic(' Jewelry mod Sliver Wale : also.a large
en- - -....- but give us for n'ehange 1 transparent blue ' ""k In the alle"%kk
^ p - • the Botong.h nf Pottsville. in tbe enemy oreehoetkill r t IERIITREET. New eiricane.
, atnresaid. tee fnllowing Real Entine: asenrunent of Watches. Gold and Silver (alljewent4)
ir P • °-*
- 1 few years in their construction. , The idea
. . ,
_ __et or a railire - id was taken from the •• rude tram . 1. a clear, bracing atmosphere, six inches l
sk •
orsnowe a ta.t horse and a tasty elliter lined ALL that certain trect of land situateein Union . I• P t4r W. " I, is "" k CO"
36 WATERLOO ROAD, Levers. ice, and also a great variety ot Clerks of All
EDEN QUAY, Dublin. - prices and quidity, all of which tv ill he 4 old cheaper
i townslit i p. in richariktil county. adjoienng land ot !FOR_ MII e TT . AricEs TO AND PASSAGE. FROM titan the cheapen. Comeeand_see
e.,- seeds,' says - the Journal, consisting chiefly' with buffalo robes' and a pretty girl full of
ebn Unaln• VourfutnY land, - tourutan and 7
- ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1851.-The aubsertbers
urea Britain and Ireland. - ' Jan. 4. 1851 • " ' 14(
SATURDA Y, JAN. It". 1,-4. „
; and Eight Pereitee,etriet Irtea sure with the ermine-jibe's to Inform the publie throughout the United States ..-
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........eeeterewe lof longitudinal wooden s l ee p ers. seme e mee l life aud overtlewing with love and mischief. other.. eontanung One hundred and elny-six Acres I
et I
easemerce eeee l =''`' ; ': • ` • e._ __ ___ ._ - • I l There is more. real fun to be bad under a , .. 1 al:dem:adzes, that they have completed their arrange- ; , THE UNDERSIGNED • RE
POrrinraisli :rum STABLE.
- the favor tot p= !covered with flat pieces or bars of iron. The 1 nances.
• y buffalo robe, than there is to be found under Alao one other tract of land Attune in Union loWn
friends, nr those retntning to the " Old Country," tvill • e e e e 1 -1
=en and Se •
, were used only to Convey coal, exclusively t a palmetto,. bei ng e
I iblp aforesaid, adjoining Linde of Samuel Davis, merits for the year MI. v Persons sending for their I i e .,
find it their interest to 'erten our several cuagroadent ‘s.".•-• ep,eteully announce' to the Ma
le tensor Poturviite and retie y -r rll
- ley horse power, lintel Ihe pits' moutle'i:to the I roiled tocrispness.
___............-- , squire Horn and otners, containing Fite hundred aud, that dear have purehase4 K if 4 wle
. Eight Acres. and Ergbty Perches, strict measure With
b fo a r v th e e E i r e itra onv n e " ya „.. lc . e ie
e te run o
- ahd wen - Anor.n Lines of Packets. fettling ae below, Chsrles r. Miner, his entire interest in the splendid
latelhe egtalt of tee geld dee'd. e t
ti n e s Pl y
o r y ed .
ge t 0 ..
be L l e '?
! place of shipment. and were for a loug lime ;• i'The Cozzi:citations cl thix Season. -The the apponenances,
k ft e lt p * 7
b ri y T b A im ßL o E ,
b fi e TO .pa Cie c
km . 'n i b ' s e t t
b ts
3 1:
t e a cc
h t o p f d o Or t r , ;
i 1' , .-- -2 ,1 it I li ; Attendance wilt be elven and the coudlitrins of Sale mi
cenfined to the neialiborlioad of ".Cee• C.astle. Newark Daily Advertiser, after remark . ;
mg t made knovv n at the licue and place of sale by t e al fakfl s e e drr:O be ff
_., li I All pasteneers engaged with us will he chipped under the Pennsylvania Mall. in 'eabl"Borolith. Where the)
JOHN l' HOB tier 'rioter .
-el the . , rh e in s ,.
Iron ra ii rt , a , ever t a w d ct i A . ti to that at 110 llffle of the year do the consteria. : Lie eider ol • It , , , ~,, urt, • • - , the superintendence of our, own Firm ;-being the propcnie eontinulne the husinces. asnaual. The stock
. Oldest Established and neeet.'extensive In the Trwle, 1 to in fit , t rate condition. and they will be prepared to
Harrist, w0 ,, , ,k : - .1 the exteo , _ fi , t I lion- possess the Rune splendoras at there
;et Le enty- t e miles, we; tle DANA. I ER
' 'l. he ;RCA Clerk aod with good' unestealled arrangements. htnigrants I furnish at an/knee wellerained am/gentle HORsEs,
VIM ev: 1 , S l tockioll aild Darlington IMe, whieh wee sent season, proceeds thus : "Standing with;
' Ortrigsburg. Jan. IS, MI
- _ ' • J•nt
n •
wil. meet eel: facilities troin us. the( no other House e for [tieing or Dri!ing : Carnages. Dearborn.. and
e tetveL opilied oil the 27th of September, 1825. It i ou . r Jaces towards the soutle Where the I ADJOURNED 0
' ;'W bale' iv e.aluniniatiug, we eft the white , RPHAN I S Doors SALE. or contradiction, that of
--, coon forneolt. Wecan confidently assert. without fear (other Salaries. for ne or ton flows. winch then will
the bondieds ie . Tonueand. • let on the ifto± , t reaSoneble tenths. Parties of ideas
•.r:v• worked by loeomotires, stritinnare en. ;, , t_ i s Filen . -• • • -
AN 110 A N ORDER OF THE 0 RPM N'S ' s em uut by to during theiost "Twenty -51'e Ye-tiS. - i iire will be prompter accommodated with or evirteent
r . . ~ .
ad. . 4 1 . . -Laihr
- - - '-'" - - -':-. and horns. oWing tu ths inefficiene -117itt of. ' ''‘
, elm-, ra tailing in the we. ,
r with me t r
. 1 cowl. of schuytt ill Co-, the sulaseriber, Adam Ile- not nuctifut hailioet cause of complaint, . Drivers : and peewits will be conveyed to a/1y part of
• ' Great Bear' at ilt) ereat distance. But It is ; bet. Athier., of the xstate of James Reber, late of the I* Alt oar eartnemeare rre ytainly'stared. and when i the country as cheaply and comfort:am; as can be dome
eergeaut al Arai- la in , ••1r....; ,, i craiditizA of the locomotive power, the,Colll. geode ere /fenny steered wee Tbe undermentioned 'V byunyerther sintdanestabliatimente e .hare of pub
i eaey had all but determined to abandon et eami at the east that the sky i ,
- 5 gemmed with the i borough of Potts velle.in the county oesechuylkill deed
,w It l b e hi V d •
... .__-te er eh. newt: The _. : exPore tee? e y e ic ee. ete7. o l).natuedaYethe
• - . e cantle conspriseour Line* uf Liverpool Packets ' I.
THE ii nWALLOW T. - ; •-e Peironnee t• teepee trolly eolietted and vont - to-lenity
AIL LINE." SAILS FROM i anuripated. I • ;
" - ''' •' - i New York ou the M.I. d2l tt I oto Cy 1 •
___. et mummer & Brother, Iti ..• ~ an . 1 . an r I erlloa 01l , ' -J E CARTER
.
dt. or Pointy Me aforesaid- All that certain ' the nth and -let °revery month. comprisee • rut PM I.S BREA NA N
-----' ' ' use I -...
"""u full renal nutivide • • .11te tneeitsTITUTION, . Capt. Jubn Britain ; rollaitille. .13n. 4, le3l 1-ef
d half mart ol a Megsnage
tieutou• i nen eomes the elorious ' Orion ; e'n - - --
, oerin i rt n 0 i M _- - • , - - tatIEEN.OF TIIP, w EST, "F. 11. Hanel •
1‘ ,...,,,,
.. e ,y a . i ilia Dna estory bark nits- • .. I.ll .,, ERpoin. t • . '
„ __-... k ....-ss. and the i e d ,
support OD one side by • teapellae and on
... e1. ,. , liar if lent Went tuna lot of meee 11r groinid , , aSILBURTOii, •• .1.• Gordon ;-,
- .1. McWilliams ;
-,,,eute omit, the boiler of which was a plain I the oth b• ' P • ' • d I IL; I' 4
er t roet on, an tle is tin~
:- I cvlinder, 13 feet inlength. and 4 feet and 4 ; • , , Alter. No. 9, situate oti the north-e eetwardly -oole of l' - I'. CW ."':IALL'D' eE. Knight ;
. - ; Sims, the largest and most effulgent of the; ' , ...roegiaii. *creel. and southfiredtwar . illy ay a iorty ' - A teIF.RT h tl-LATIe.. “J. A. Delano: DR.J.T. N ICH 0L A 2
damages, Obetne house' Water [ltalie - tie Le I inches in diameter. we , ,I, t•I ene el feet Gelled Railroad et . 111 the bureugh of , NEW SIDP -
r I . h lv ryriad= Thu. tk gorgeous
. _ Ewen I I . wr oat\ r - it. 4. Atintinge
as estimated at ei.-162.5'iri.70 A.I tih< tate The cost of the eeteibe wee .e 425 : numper , cet _lt a ,
v..; , _
l .„ . , r
ti .! , t ' Poottvville, containing in front ontatiel Norwegiaii ..t.• . 4 , I N I N . • ' ' ,
' ' ' - P. 8 .2 3 .1 i - ' d 41 /'-•-••• ill the uternin, Diane 1 fen: fret, anti elt.ndiur, that. brendtti in length or I . I,IIG •• RLD sTait UNE." SAILS FROM NLw
what would a road ol '..f, ricles - i4o leeeth lof lona couveyed by her in one ear
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t usher- tri the dawn. • . riffirth elelityettiree fret to a SeVen feet Wide •11ey,,,,,1 ' . i. i:ric 1111 i and front I.lVerittitil Vali rvisry mouth. ate ,
HIS I CIAN k S,I,'EDN
. , , 22,442 torts over meaty miles; cost of con.. -1„,,, hi, tie- said Jacob Alter. commUnicating vs ith the ' rip. Ell„N;•;,..reE„l'!•et.,Fl()N t eel. W W • ••A•Ileh ;
cost through the valley il the ece at It ill r 1 "I .
- rer nine or it:Aniline end forty feet 5; ide street and a certain ten fret. oMO '- ".'" """'"'• •• 1: !Taney i L._ ___J
ye - atre, el
_lee ten ' . . e? _ ~ ; - w eel . NeXT s eF. C. Allen : -
_____-.,-,,,,,..-.-____ ' J n eoutenance .3howing n dif. d a /Poputelion of Alaryland.-The census , alb"). leading ii,t, , , the said Norweettehetreet„bottmwo . i. 1 , ea
' ' all lepa - a - an • • rrwrlT - • '
, •. • . Fit " l'• Si:4de.
1 .outiou egtoaroily by lot NO. Son the said plan, mirth , . , •• . , . N .or Fier. AND - 11)Ittiel STORE. MARKET STREI:r.
'Cont•;endaele LE,r - ailf-.;.--Tlii . I' ri:e! ) .• I --2 ' - f th'. ' -I Of the State ofeelarYland has been fully rise
' fereace of eds., to favor o i engine ) °, er , er - ; Westwardly by said ferty feet wide atreet, anti son: ii. I 111 E • ,IittAMATIC Mei .•• eAILs FROIII . Eli, . Pfel Tee'ILLE •
, - - I tallied. with the exception of Anne Arundel •I ea.leardly by :sorter:nap street aforesaid, we h tie. ; York Will, a nil from levereten Ilth every Inolllll. ale Dec. 14, 1850 . 50•11
genre" says that the Mentour Iren Gc,ropant I animal power. ' The ROSCIUS. asaptain J. Stroppy ;
of Danville, notwitlyeandin th x - d ' 1 i ibe earlt part ot
g, , F. , n....re • ; t t 1 common nee:And riyile of the said alle and Ihe
the y eel 1529, the county, and asSurning the number in that r - P Ife . Y i. %gm% iti;
sued orty met wide street, anti ot a water count,. over, ' ' 41 '4` '. r.. Ilewes : ____ ..._ .--__ _ . . e--• -
ingly depressed coadition of the eon trade. , Liyerpoo .
1 and `llanchester railroad approach. county to be 32,000, the total population 01l and along the...ante at ell time, hereafter ((never . • '•
GARRICK. •• le R. Manta ;
" HENRY CLAY •• F. M. French REMITTANCES io ttto OLD COUNTRY.
IrTIIF SE '
. . BSGRIBER HAVING MADE Arrange
reu its completion, and the directors feeling Maryland is 591,000. of which ,90,000 are t e___a els.. of Dna to an that certain lot or ittGre , The frollnwin ro 'i • ' ' , AMERICAN " and i
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have deterramed, with their accu:tomed lie- 1 . • ^ll d nt d t ' li I' d slat e , The increase of slaves is only about ' t . - - •'•iet
themse .esea e upo o e ermine te cm .... oric round w tilt the appurteita aces, cup•eitlag 1.. •
_ Ar ,, i „ e ,„e„„" ) ) ° "'• e n e . , e. , ~, • ~ melds in various parts of Ireland and exult:le&
, ee e ttf a frame elaughtet haute., eituate on. the f, ;: n . ' " r"
"'" r. ' hliSh. I As-level'''. mune' :mil With Meseta. SPOONER. ATwoOlt & co. Ban
eraliiy, In reduce the eenis nf teeir dwelt , Fever iiaey would make use of, appointed one thousand since 1840. The
_increase of , - I •••'='• New York arid Liverpont titer)* live days: The kera. London, ia prepared to draw Sight Bills . Dom
d • r " v, , • - i P •k C •
ren •tistee ashinatrui. Rhein. rel nt attic . re- in ail parts of England Ireland, Scree:nil Id Wei .
lugs aticitt tWnlity live - net rent tlo enoineers, - 31 r: Bastrick, and Me.. Walk. the entire pepulation since 1840, is 121.000, , Altman udditlon to Pottsville, as tale uut by tLe flaido
• oif Kentucky and the Miners' Bank of Pottsville i 'saint Genres., at,eoha David Cannon. Nestorian. Ao- One Pound Ste n
di g to any amount required. payable
h teel - te• -
This . - - in examf,ie IA the highest Glefil er, to vi:it t. eee .. a and Merlin .
von raii.l"..'lls the ratio•ot representation will he about , ih ,, . .• . I , ' 0 o Me, De Witt Clintria Charles Creoker Memnon p t , l . •• i ' , c •
t OMITS , 0 j. , 00.51 111. 'narked Oh Ins. elan o f ,Od t , ana 1., , , , d. r, . • ~ ~,,,, ,-
~e,. ,
~, ersons remit ng Ire Irollars to the I ml in par
e r I,n 1 - e-tne road, and 'erten to them the most suitable , 05.0 ,- - 10 . Maryland will retain her present additt.lh 0011 number nee hundred and twenty eIX. od- ' . ••-
. 0 1 0 Irn slain, . 1 ninnt I c• Ja 1
. 1 w • fends. with the name nf the person whor tn draw
aad w. °ran . Luc- enereina 0 .i 7. 1... t. e ber of six re esentae - es in Cone ss • • (It. "" nu " d " a " de ' r • rib " 1° wit I hegientn e eI '
.• an man. otto r., which this Imilled EVace lii rurr the money, a bill for the amount, Ix iili a tee root Bor
power - ,o be used. These men, after mak- num n . admit of mr e .uumeratine. In addition to the above' limn tto holl, will be returned. ~_ ,
pt . IN - ere • Fee on the noritityardly side of said Peaco k- •
reap the reward of i., a.
. li r - i •" I ni rememtereth
tag a full investigation of the matter. tepor. that is,her lepresentative numbers ill h
w... ee • memo; by 101 Marked NO. 1250 n raid c 61 ", 1c1 r I Magelficeet Lines , . the eeleireitier. will teepatelis from l'ollectiong made in 'all patte of LII(01 , P, and Cot,
man north 12 de- ' Dubin'. Drogheda. Belfhst ' • ' " '
, r 01.... Lalo ay . ' , lila. Wa- eign Bills nf Exchange cashed.
the poor."' • . I. tcd ta favor of statzanary engr zes. This re. .55.5.000,.wanting . .misout 14,000 of the n u m _ gree ~. teem 2n7 feet to a post on tbd sonthwardly -idd i terford Sac ''r l'or.t Clseg Anoricau 'lllll in Nei;
. cif rhe vs e, s t branch of tbe Mount Carton and Mine I y ot o, e ' le i o il ier ... p c; • • • • I '..
• J. P. .sifratw IN, e otteeine, Pa.
, •pert, as'it is well known, was unsatisfaitory 1 ber requislie to give her six members. rte. teeey tett days. !di ,
•-• tiCAIICiTt Or MIX CH. , 11111 Railroad, and 15 feet 6 inches diftaht front the , Lolenox LINE o p e eeezee t re •-i he j". 4 ' 185 I• _
dem the company. arid they came to the con. I • - . __ , middle th,•recif. thence almig and by said Radroad, I f•di -. r V - i ' 'CCU'
' "Ml'
1
The nttention bf Coegres: ha - , heen turned r. . e „, .1 north:B degreea, ettet 68feet 40 a post thence b: lot . ""'"g' • '"'"!*"` '''' • "'"e" lin g " ''attn'x' HANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY.
elusion to offer a prenaluna of .f.fiY . i ' n I 1 1 P 7 ti ; Ar
I.er tee 1 , - ) --- "al.roct.s .n -1.. e ....nztcd States. lite k I el 1 •• h N Ir •.hl 4 I .
- ; 1111 f et on 931 I) an il it .0..' . soul- .... i.egreee 1 ROM NEM tone. - PASSAGE REDUCED.-PASSF.NI
- NCF \ t BFRT
~ , c,n I-t Jan., . ,
est May lat Sept.
teethe great exportation of silver, aod es con- - ' I'l l
construction of an engine that would to la , extent of railroad construe:ion in the United east fai; feet to a pre ed. On the northwardly :WM of said . N ' " .., : •
A lERit AN CONGRF,n.S.I6II; •• ibth " leth - _ n-r , y l i . pre at this Agency' will he ihr
, Peacock Street theme aloncsaid atreet so 0 - ti de •-'
u 1 . • en' -..1 . Melted with the fellowine scale nf
sequent scarcity in the Unit te.PS'atre. Sete certaiu conditions. Four engines were en- t States in July, 1850, was estimated by the ' lotterowee et lee let into., Ist Wt. ri, „ Dv e e Provisione : The ship will furnish
greet! west bet leet to the place of beginnlog.-Late the IN DEpENDE et E, leth •• leeh `• 16th -
eral wave of remedy have been ercposed : 'the . ;elect for the prize, the " Novelty," , by Braith- I American Railway Guide at 7,677 miles !- ' estate of said deceased. LONDON i.t Match, lst Jody. Ist Nov. ' "••- -
. 1:11 - -1 -' 1 ',2 -9 , `itater and fuel for cooking : also to
adulteration of our coin. with alloy, or de t •
• ' veet 6: Ericsson • the " Rockeo" by George .51tentlance will be given and the rorraitione of nor • ' • •
.. . 7 A statement in thllNeW York Herold, giving , 1 k . , 1 „. • d - • CORN F.L'es GRINNELL. Ifeh " leth - lOW "
mat e zoo nat te nue an re Of sale by 1 lb. Wheat Flour
each psgsenger dnrine the veyege
2 !be. Rice.
- ' I.P.'evenson, the " 3anspareil," by Timothy. an enumeration of the various roads in the ' e % [TICK IIESIRY. Int April, Ist tug. Ist Dee 20 lba. Biscuit, • 1 lb. Sugat&Molaaerea,&
ADAM P. DER. Ai/mini-trine silt ROBERT PEEL. leth •• ltith ' Ifith ' 3 lbs. Oat Bleat, 1 ne. Tea. per omit,.
ntinirhing their weight,
• ; The cal. to h
" e.: ri el t - i I, • h d the - Perreverance " b • ' ' -
, - tc 'l\ en ,3D 0 ): ;tma in operatioh nt the beginning of the ' BY order nr OP tenni Faust isesnos.
,
demand of our •zilree serri to oe their propor- 3lr. Burstell. The resellts Were highly sat. I preeent year, :Aloe:. an addition of rnore . ; • DANIEL KAERCHER. Ilea ' PRINCE Al. lIERT. els' Feb. elm June, '2lst Olt. 2 ih• P"k "rnar"" ,
1 Ore Ireteire.. Jan 16. MI ' 3.4 ,. AmEtt:N.
comilli..iii,
:41, mar.
~,, , eo , _ ~,, _ IT'cnitdretinnder 13 yearn hair the above allon -
tionally higher value than ihcse el Eurnpe, isfactory. and were superior Jo anythieg that I than a thoesand miles .since last Jul-so., ,in J I, ...in an% an „,
, - I st - I ' 4 . el,st „ ea - F. - Drafts oatied at the iubscritreee office in Fiume
nominally the same. thus rendering - it a mat- ealie d • the - om •at o r
I had yet been r ...e , e pare n_e , 1 hat the; whole extent of rallway actually. TWO BRICE ROUSES & LOTSfor SALE. !MOTE...III:NCI:, fee 'Ord.:eh Alle• sill 13 . 4 '• ofTL'l and tinwards to be st" fl'
1 cletervnined in farol" of locomotive erigines. t eimi;tructed in this eteantre ilMOUnte 10 S,T, 97 rpm: UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER FOR SALE LONDON, -
21st • 'llet " 'llet • c reco r ex • ' ..• -en to.any Pao 0 Miele`,
ter of merchantiree, to• be seld Roe. recoil - led : i - Iby marlin vendee, at \Vanden Mateo Hotel, in the C°RNE *3 CBINNELI.. s lit Mav• 51 h Seel 511 1 Jan• penee• 'I he subscriber is the only person in
this section of the State who nestles drafts ai hie 'dram
land from -that period they were untver.ally 1 milt.. involving; 311 expenditure of S2S6. teireugh of Pi:lts:elle, on Friday. tele Hth day cie r,h. PatTlOrte HENRY. ~ ist .• 21.1 - , eiot •
the influx of California Fold. thus cheapee- t fort ran.milt MC (nonce to Earner.. Apply to '
,
~ d t l • ed I -
, use excep upon inc in p one- , 1:1."5,675. teary. 1 01 51. all that lot of ground situate on the erl,t- Rlll.llolwitT prct. • 51.1 i june, falt Oct 50 res. • , .
. * B. LIANNAN.
lug its value or rather raising that of silver! The first railroads Lonstructed in the Uni- ' I
_.. _ . , • wardly eide of Coal atteet, in the Botough of Pone- . .-, FROM PORTSMOUTH ' Agent for P. 'V . Byrnee A.. Co.
, - , villenaforerat.l. being, 22i lect Dont on Coal street. PRINCE ALBERT. 21th rid, 21th June,2llp Ort. e , .
,
comparatively-the requirement; for the fed States were the Quincy railroad hi Masa; TOFF: COAL 'PRAM?. FOR 183 1. , and extendlne in depth 170 feet tO a2O feet alley , ; . AMER' N. coNrotr-ast, eith Mar. gilt July. o lih Nov TO MINERS OF ANTHRACITE COAL,
• sachusetts. designed for the transportation I . __. I together wen the unproventente thereon, tnasisting YORKTOW N, elth - 2lth n •21111 -
pay and maintenance of the German armies. , „
. 01 granite, and the Mauch Chunk railroad ...e., •&---AgikBo..,,efilelaa..applelete "" "T r ' 4,arY Br" Dtvelith: H ow. et INDEPENDFNCE. '3lll April kth Aug. Nil n
. -I • ,c • gine surtscatuen WOULD Ctel.l. THE ere
and the snbstitntion of silver for gold in • •• • fret from, by 3'2 deep, with a two story LONDON. 2lth •• 21th •• 14th
in Pennsylvania, a coal road. Both of - these. ' "'"--,_ e.e.-
; mg kitchen attactred, smoke house oven hy- • J_ tention , :If Miners and othere interested in Coal
COReiree CRINNIII.I.,StIi May, Sth Sept. Mb Jan. e ee e e re ie.,,,,,„ r „ co ey Bur kur • R ~„,n a r a n h h
Holland. - These are nd doubt all combined were opened in 1527, and they bore,pretty , The min:tiny sent by Railmadtlils week i-17,537 ce Me drawl, near 'the /LI h d ' • ' PATRICK HENRI:, Nth •• 24th " 2411 i ', '-'•'' • " - " ' '' ' ---- )- m
1 c en oor, an excellent , n 11l enable machiniets to build correctly can he seen
'me a 81R ROBERT Pr. El.. Bth June. eth Oct. eth Fee.
to produce the same result ea Eneland as much the same relation to the railroad sys. I ne trade rot:nonce without env : ttenee. The de- Mire, and a arable on 1110 rear of the Int. ! treet. wine t ts , e eve wil
iat No. 106, Market s •hihll d ' I
. now 111 the occupancy' of the ant:scriber. THE NEW LINE OF PHILADELPHIA PACKF.TS, satisfy persona Inane the Coal Breaker thet it eanlie
well ae in the -United ewe- Bat le t ~he tern oi this country as did the tram roads ot 1 mond 1 p . ,
s the malty for c4l rent et m n •
l' 0 I PI/ h rind the trade There es a met rate cellar under the Douai., in whleh ,' pails from Liverpool nn the Pell of each month. I i d b k f 5 'OO . . d
1 colt. frame to rea ram oto . tone per ay. and
e - hich we have spoken to the Enelish rail- ,of the line. • , is a never-falling •pring of water. ; compriaee
__ „0 even a larger quantity, if required. and is not liable to
cause he whaf it two - , the fact temoin. el - e - i- l' ' to Alto nt the same ttme nnd place, the lot adjnining i The JAMES neowN,,, I•apt. A. (Mild ;
roads. The filet roads of any certeiderable I, nent ra haiii.. , l.l far one woe& Pliiine on Thursday I get nut of order. The great ad*.entegt. of this mn
ous that silver is every dal 1 - , ,- - - cc , intO2 more i magnitude opened in this country was the , evening last, ' above on the north, and nf the same Si7P, together ' , COSI:IAR. .. IG. Baretow . • chine cOnittsts in the saving of wa-te. The proprietor
with the improvements thereen: convisting of a ' NEW SHIP.-
- . . I Week. ift,T.l is se weliasanred of this, that he e Ilagree to receive
cearce in the mcney mark(tt. and linlic , ‘, -orne I Baltimore aud Ohio, which was chartered m ; Pori f 'Moto. 10,705 13 :102 al Tit 0 ;stony Bock Dwelling House RI feet , JAMES 11. ta,tunr.N. " Ambroqe Child las a compensation for the priviledee of toting it. one
method be adopted by which es exportation , 1527, conimenced July 4th, 1623, and opened ' f' - ' - `' ll '•
;crawl:di elven emit, by :,5... ket deer„ with .a two ' I
'l5E' 115 '22,636 in , 1 1 story Tits: BALTIMORE LINE OF PACKETS stAII.S j fourth of the: value nf
. 0,490 02 ... 7,cr , ~, _ 2 e a e ' kitchen attached, smoke louse, oven. by- ' from Llverpoolon the !MTh of elicit mneth.it crtniprese. I the coal gaved he its tt.e. Which
may lie aecertained by a comparienti with other ma
, . .
- ill. he less an chject or ~ suitable and .afe l for a .bore distance in 1830. In December, •P•-•ltirimico 4.7 61 1 2 : 1 1 ,4 52 0.
.. i; ; litant neat the kitehen done vn excellent The M. 111 1•• HALE. rept. C. 11. Rolline ; I chine., or he xvlll mike such other arrangement for
• IE3I. ic was opened for a distance ot rir ___ _ _ gaideu. and a stable on the rear of the , 1 FRANCONIA. " J• A' Smith ; Ranee as may he agreed upon. Part. a interewed are
.übstitute be provided, tee money eel re -7 er: . F..tri I e - ,53 - ; it . - es,daa ot lot, nnw in thr nceepancy of Coo. Jacob ANNAPOLIS, '''• J. C. Graham : I Invited to excninr the model and sett-ty thecreseive..
' • '' I , Mile; • and the onl - r -- r - I n nd - lit - cmi the -
i e• =n = - t t o le en'? l'ori, teLt %eat, "AM On ' al. Long. There 1. also moiler this house a first rate .
etIGUSTUS, " T Lord. WM. RICII eRDSON;
~
end business men geeeralle will be put to l above in operation on the first dal - of January. I - -e- ____ __- reltar with a 11l ver falling amine 01 water In it. In all ca.es where perectes decline coming the, money 1 - / 00 \Parket rrPet•
serious ineonvenience for it scarey le , fore ' IS3e. were the Charleston and Hambdrg, (a; I fl. efl. Rfleree. These 11011. e. Ore bOth :veil built. ln modern mste, witthe refunded without deduction, On retornine tie 1 For further particulars. apply to William ft 11111.
e _ , ' 1 The falcon leg os trio- coat - way ~I t .,-, 3 i Trio .„ 1 „,,,,,d i combine many con eenienceis. and are situate in one el the pa.sage Cerillicnte and Receipt. , Rehttelkill Haven. .
,it was then called) for a distance of twenty over the diiferiztot Rain °ads in Schat Mill I 'entity ,ter the mnst pleas:out puts of the Borough for a private Philndelphia. N0v.13. Inso 47-tto
long - . I ftemittoures to L'orlauJ,lrelourt, Scottamt 4- Walre. :
----•-•-•-"---- - miles, the Alberti and Schenectady -"for a th.‘ A' P o'i: E mi.n! ehuriday Pt* ening residence. 1 lie .tibareiliere neve at ell time. for sale DRAFTS . • ___
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CHARACTERISTIC eIE A.NN F. e.e.. I distance of 12 inifes, making the whole ex- • . West.. 'form. ', Persons wi•lting to view thn prt-Mftee 01 to obinlii
,_ at etch!, for any amonnt nn the hi &VONA!. It ANK HEATING FITRNACES.
, . ; gi n , }LH an d 4, ff ,a R eneen pii -2.),nne in any information. win pleaae rattan the trobacriber. 0% •i • N D' ea, iL I - it • ' '. . 1
. to 1 tel.& A, A . Tie B .ANCIIEs, arc.. , , VIM MIBSCRIBER WILI. RECEIVE ORDERS
The Minera' -rce-ell. wee .1 - -:-:•, - .1 • le - - eez -ea. ! 1 teal la Ly . ,.t. 1 o
i. rears ago 107 miles , 1 Ittiie t'.. - fialy ISM It. R. 4,7711 Oa 9,072 r 4 whom ni.. ennelninna will be magic , known nt the time
'of all truth and fan- trear.nte : nenf.n.•, pe rne rt. he- e - ,s, ' '
__-.------- AIIII Creel; 00 •.,67: 13 11591 deaf -.ale. nut. li sTICHT Int which are paid free of discount in all Hie principal ' I for Prnity & Itarretre C•egt Iron and atm Porta
ataternent, whirh, appeared in the "E-7.?prie.ro" lAnt 1 STATE AVE ALTII. - . Mount Carben ,en -, 1 ,0,28 17 , ;epee 17 ~ Pittl4%ille. Jati. IR, 1421), ~,,, town. thrmighout the United Kingdnm. Per.ons re• I ble Furnaces. of all eirev. for heatine flange* and pub
tedine. in the country * mil wishing to ',end money to , lie brffiding.i. Tne..e. Furnacee, are 10014* ennventent
week, for the purpese r f re:Ur 7it aparner errnreana i , 'ache) Drill Valley da 7,110 09 7,110 09 --
___ t tfrir friends, may insure, it, being done correctly. on ; and redline more twat at a lees expense than any Me
in that etalement we gave the amount of mcioar , Ir. o IMt Carhorennd Pt CITIIOII ler,c4P 19 1f1.94e 19 SALE or' REAL ESTATE.
re eft Raiimad tip in Nnyen,;.e. aa, Ine- ~,,,• c ., - . nr , A. PhitadelphiacOrre , pondeut of the Woon- ,
tie lir. SLMISCRIBER OFFERe THE FOLLOW INC
. • lir name and address cif the person for whom it I. in. I tea. A Mato(' theae hirnaces corroboratee all these
Cornea:WO:titaness , tear 051111 c the Jentna: in.nr , ,
• - ' ' , ennket (R. Jet Patruef writes Outset' the vast nicres or roil A 'llll Ta.V.l.eeoter eta,. os A 411.1111 h de , ,critied property nit vale Wetted in the most dr- tended . a Draft wilt then he forwaided ewe first I statements._
perly eras. It up ro 3' et Darembe.. 'IL. , cc, or in pet- , - for igen A 'Arable and huelnee ,li oft oil Potts% OW. between the SAILING PACKETS or RTEAMEIL and' a Receipt ; Also, a Kitchen Range. Wllll.O heating apparatus
pante from the fact that the eet.:7”.71 earn... for , 2 , t1 `
1 mineeal resources ot the Keystone : • "
Pennsy lyania Halt - :111.1 •• Semi-Iran !Init.,. Hotels, reterrned by matt I - arta ehed capable cif heating two or three room. frron
, l'•aiii M l'erlion n.ll ii. en e Ciiinein - ,
the whole atrinunt of Ratio _ad ton urge for Decimbe r 0 o in Centre 'street to wit I'. W. & t'o. have well known responsible Aeents the kitchen tire. provided theyronnect with the Welt
er part of Inc pre rent year' , botelnesantho , re,-.le-. nap i .• The two Chief productions on whieh this • T " ni ' hmond . I 7" 1 f ' " I 1 5• .' Fine?. Thred so t
eet lArts fronting on Centre St.. In all the seaport towns in IRELAND, SCOTLUND en chimney. These ranges can be usedwith or to ith
-1 To Phliarlelehla. 1 '7O I 0 t 42 .
the public by giving that an - muot twice. \ State founds her empire of wealth and popu- ,
.11..4,00 to
The above is from the Lernpornen of Thure- I lation, are her mine. of coal and iron. These ' -- - --
1 ____ __ _ _ along Union onset. e
streenvo. nye 20 fret lets frnlitill 111 .., q. r ... '
pool, and in many of the interior, towns. who are i slimmer une, ag the constructinnie each that a large
, C t• . •nd •I • 010FI. 21301111iV0 10 Emlgrantaaan_embarcation,althe_ l ,...portion of the heat can he throw-it nut of the kitchen_
day. The Railroae Compaor gave the inuant•,' are almost inexhaustible, and can supply all I - AUDITOR'S NOTICE. , Ity 109 feet. too a 10' letot wide Alley runnine alnile " r i„, portA i n cis, till tauf arrangemente ter , Pao- ;in the sitnimer Reason. The Furnaces and ranges are
. I Ilion wept.
thy carried over the roae from :eov. 2,0, I•FAQ ' Nofth America for centuries. yet to eome. I clew renerteicesen, AN AUDITOR i PPOIN. .„ ~ r - . ; „, , , stinger., red the Payment of nee Drnfneare pn perfect I all furnished al mannfarthrera prices, and eliiertlOOS
fed I, the 0111(1 of Common-Pleas. of 5 '1111%11011 ' r oisn. 1 1,1. 13/ 11.01 lot. frolltllla on t , Thro , '" ,, ,-1 • tilal ~,, possibte delay or diaappnimment ea/inane. I eiven anda meet* furnished wlten reiptireti. o bri "un
- • er anthracite coal fields are located East cit '
to Nov. '3O. 1850, at 1 351,er52 :of p: -deduct , • . i mird e. In di tr Mote 111 C maIiIPM in the hands of.larOb tlepth 101 l feet, to a feet 55 ;de Iltreet IPadlne 'nit. ;;;;- nor (either particohre apply to or address by ; termands their ronstruatinnlo pat them opal 1 rea
-1 ta ,AllecrhalaN mountains ; while the tem. natez and AtillTl Zeller, A , , -. ien ,
or reeeree 0. ueon queel, it 011111b0 etet or lIW Philadelphia and leiter, past paid__ _P__ W ' 11XIINES A. CO., , ; 'anent price.
the quantity sent to inarket in December, Rending Railroad Deem. 'Nils property wntald make , . sr, Smith etreet, Nen York, - , " .
m nous - formations are exclusively We.t of I Wet nit and Islin strtnipfler. loam! amone the i rPrli- ' B. BANNAN. '
1E149. 72475 tons, irem the ebove, and it - tor: of sant \Venue and Soimptler entitled thereto , a most &Hirable lecation far a railway Hotel. aa tin,
the eellcehanie It is computed that all the , ' - •iti i i i.; t in t-•ii .1 i i . t I '
. 1 win be in attendance tnr that purpose at his office in 'g IP erin iit or 1 filiP 111, 0 AIR 1.010 Ot. S• , ley-ir yOO 01' BF.NJ. B ANNAN, PnliPVillP. I
detilfe )011f buoineett transacted promptly I Pottsville Nov an, isso
rsgeni fer the ATanuesettirers
413--
leaves ' 1,27,9,527 ton-v-now , aad 145.45 e cetil deposits et the Stale, cover an expanse . in. li-r ugh of Orovieslang, nit Monday the ftd tiny of , vine The block far such an Hotel 5; mild be 1011 teet a nd s(lf, iy . cmi at e. [lumen's office, where the dimes , - • . '
i rehrtiary nest; at Ifi o'clock, in Ills forennon :1 lien , square. The term. would be reasonable. 'No money 'le iseued pay - able in all parte of ?mope without di. FOR SALE,
tons, sent in Decembef 15.50, -IC, 111 W Tem ' ni" lift en thousand, - lour hundred mile. !- ; ,„, i ~, . , ~ '. , 1 reqiiired in ndvancet provided Li e - parch e %rt. 11 ' • '' . .
n here all pi r on. inte mg:edam twinned to nitrite 1 , • 1 3 " r 3 ' . ~. unt, at any of the Hanka, tine without any delay.
-. Whiell 5 Gan !hire of her whole territory.- . CHAs. W iTetA N. Auditor. i rhtmcdiatelY erect good buadurge on the property, , J ad „ IL net 2-if .
My. and It makes 1,423,977 tolls. ` i he --ante tures and good - -will of the well known hy
, A voiu e inieht be written, full of interest ine lec.hrtre,Jein, Pr. leM. :i-at and give bond aad wormier tor set laity of .initn it 4- ---- ----- -- --- - -
POTTSVILLE ACADEDIY• • e..tain
~,,
-- - Imitates store, satuated in - the flonnehine
qtlatatitv as given in the table rit : the .1 AV rnal. talld los'lrt etiori, relative to the firsediscovere : - I itistalmente. with Interest Apply to 7.2 ,-.- :.
.4` TO COA,L, PROPRIETORS. . el. et MIPHY, Pietsville. • ATILL OPEN ITS r4E;41410N ON NEXT MON- ' •fown of Lykens, the seat of tlie milting op-
Have we misled the liable . _ by etvine the ! and introductioo of,roal in this State. But . Pottpville. Jan. IS, !Sal . 3-Into •t 1 day, January fah, ISM. The Azadenne Tear is , perste:tie of 111/1. Lykens valls.y Coal Company. in
a. thoremehlyagranuated Land and ?linen. Survesnr.. . di; ideal into Iwo seianonet, The first session corn .. Dauphin colinte. at the commencement nf tee Lykens
quautity for December twice t Errors are 'a. m., lettei\' ate off-hand sketches. wed pen. •e no fat the laet fifteen year. has been int e• I vALEASILE
...ant % en- PROPERTY FOR - SALE. Illetice. 00 ttie first MONDAI -1,1 September. and Valley Rail Road. and.about 18 miles from Millera
' ned at odd poment- of leisure, a tew briet ,p, teed in taking lurany a and making plane of the h i hurg, on ihe Susquehanna. The store is capable of
sometimes excusable.-- - eut the above exit 3r.1 ' 14 ,• erne sunsceinen OFTF.Re FUR SALE, On chiles at t•hristma. The secon4sesoion etinimencee
i out-lines lauet suffice tor the present. Au. , ierrao....a, ...aloes for' C. 131 io
.° - 111 ". and • - • 11 1Wrollenol 1 reasonable terma, all that certain Int of Rru110)1. MD week* after Christmas. and:Hoar • in tbe middle doinge vet) , extensive cash Imainees. and to a man
iS a wilful perversion.; - Ine coilimlP9 in one cot the greatest raleine distrocig in • t e ei am i natione are h e t a t t h e r i r ,„ o f• Inf enterpnee and moderate eapit al. preeent. adyanta
ofJuly. Puld a
thracite coal av ' - firsi discovered about cixtv I Ilnelanit, pi open man engagement at a rollii•ty in m • .111111te nit the anuth kirle of Sunbury street in the Im '-
__ .-.--- ' gee rarely to too met with in a country siore. The
We think the 3ioral Reterm Secieti cm , ti , • Sh - I
' 4, ; , •) I rough of Mihersville; rontaininc in front on etunbiti v , earn PP"In" EXPENSES •r- 7 le - ; Mock and film lee V. 11l be* rOld Independent of the store
.ti ,et eat% v earn ceo. on •‘, arp e ountaiu, c ,oariii v. hateser, separately. or wili tat, are entire r
• street fifty feet, and extendine, Murk nf that width tivo - a ' ... honee if &aired,. For tering apply on the preiniaes to
to take hold ot this 'or,i c,-int, • land 11 - 3 ii. ,I 1 teaupilin etat , near 111.• Sui-gilehanna ' "'r."'"""" l " nn - 0 ‘" " n 3 ""d"nr"nna . . 000,1 red feet. to south btreet. The 000rot,,inent..,.on- nu -tz •••• HENRY C. HARPER. or
. 1 or,pertalae reierericee en tarnion 31111 lig v trinity . • , or . e• . • TUITION FOR
eet .1 txo +-eery SIOIIP 1:100.1liou aiid 'ig s' El W eRE & BEIOELeIAN
mrn him trot : a his wavs,----uc?: wholesale , riyer. The next scovery, and first mining , and t,cii,ii If required Engli.li te , urnon tat. from :
_ doientoi pereo„s who lose klIOW„ the advertiser I ' .•-- i ' NIMI" " f "'"'•"' l ""P h " and V u ' ll. "" Y 'f
' PIIII ila
***A* iu a pulite . newspaper, is eneuer, to operation. was in Lehtgh county.-where te rt r. e.,,, bi,tniili),,;,d.
~od
~1,0
w 0 0.,. . e . ~, : ma 10 frame Dwellong 110311 e. '. -table rind , netian. Mathematical & ricietworicllo9oo 114.00 124
1 I.asuro• id ' Dec. 7, 1850. .
- 49-sm•
V ' the celebrated e• Matich Chunk" mines are! - . •
1 anetsering any, conIMIIIIIC3II4.OR, cab be seen at ilits ea a
' '...'
.1 ~ PM :laughter' House, hack -If not solo! at pro- , •ntin and Greek. won the abov,A, 11,00 18.00 32 , __ ,
corrupt the whole community. = e now located. But the first coal brought to , office Address. J 1101.11ftorie vaie• rale before the 15th day or March I Gennep anti Frew - h.:yell Dr... Verve, 18,00 22.00 40 I CLEGG & CROMPTON,
4 next, said property will be sold at Pablo The anove pricer, neir Titition.by the gession,antount I
Philadelphia market, le oaid to have corne ' Qiiincy Mace -.
• bale at thr liottee of George Brume Mineraville, tm moo more for the o honeyear, than the former prices I IaiIANUFACTUFERS or PERFUMERY. FANCY
THE PEOPL it•S, R. AlLiefe xII .\ Jan CI, le. - ii. 3.3 i • IEI soant and 1 ante Paper Boxes of every veriet
I eaturday. the said 15th I day of March next. at '2 o'- 'by the quarter ; ex! ept that the Genital' Department, 1 , . -, . • s •„ .:, • i --a
• .
n , item - Sam - lkill counteo, and the unfortunate which has been heretofore almost entirely riaidt4 th, i anu aescriPtion• respee tinny sultcit the attention of
, „it- Nil": / •o•:- 'el , dock, P. 2d For flintier particulars enquire of lacono
&eke wee had tli' co rage te offer it lor I Valuable aeries of Useful and P t • 1i r T h r
RIC 1C.2 Minim, en t e preiniseo, or n Principal. must now he eustalned by those who re- , Wholesale and Re il n
ta . _rUggniitte. Jewellers, alilliners
We find in the Lidt , cr ci ;Monday the fed- • . , anti the trade to their varied assortment of cond. con
eaiii, Was. predeueced an mpostereand his t WORR'S-11'RT erilLlellED. 1 DAVID n. YUENCLIND. ce we its benefit. There toe nn extra charges. except
.1 ' ' I et. e Prineville Jan. 18 18.50 a." for stationery furnlelied by the Prineifoal.
' • n of Perfumer and Fade Sol
i sisti g y y ps, Ila r oil., no
'lowing . ,
~.algo rif " black diainottes; eutireiy e ore, 'Li NC %et (*EDP: OF CIIF.MISTRY,-PRACTI. ! ' ' ' Tuition hill. to be paid one month after, the tom. 1 Menem, Powdere, Arc. &,c Also a pill and romplete
. c .1 and Theoretical ; embracing ets application '
Sornuch has been talked ot rival railr. , ads, 1,• - „, LA suztabl. only for the onufatture of . '"i rwaimgi ExpEoRANT, int•nreinent nf the sessinti. Pupils are' received Bit tosertmcnt v•
or. miry i'dper Boxer.. suitable for Drug
' , to th.- Art-, Metelittgy, Mineralogy. Geology. Mcdo- ! gists, dewellertaMilliners and the trade all of 51 ':I
FOR COUGHS. comis ;INFLUENee, WiloOP no less 111111. than flue eeesion, eXcept in case Of ,ack
that Mr. Neal gives us in a few words los , fire pz oof safes ! Such was: th Sllll3ldlll, 01 ' are and Pharmacy-by Jame? C. [Meth, A. M. el A '
I ' • lug Cough and Pelmonary affections.-The pro- ,
; Ile.. nod rem' vats to.ir from the place. itn;ing their own manufactur • '""
~ e, they euarautee to -ell
reliable defence, vez ••By tne expenditure that age ana geaeration. ' 1 P E., Molter and Refiner In the 11.-S. Mint, Profeasor prletor of tne above, invaluable preparation chellen- nee es ecoNElDEßp r in e ip a i . , cheaper ellen the eame qualny nt !mods can be pin- ,
lof applied Chemiato in Franklin Inidatite - ass'ste I , alahantango 'street, Pottsvitle. , chase.d fax»l any other femme in the' United State. I
Of one million ot dollars iu machinery, the , In 1524. contemporaneously Vitil the In- 'I, . ~ • . • " , fOßthe exhibition or
; Campbell ,Dirfit.authol of .Ipplied Clienusery and • any other specific which eau
la n 4.1851 1-11 I MARK HE PLACE. •':_la CLEGG & CROMP-
I complete In all essential qualities will' that now pre- •
Reading' road may do au increased bust:le:3. ternal imptcerernent mania, v,•he all Penn- chemical Manipulation,: , TON'S Pe tumefy and Fancy Paper Box Manufacene
that it would cost a rival icad 31 lea•n eight arlvania ran stark mad, and primed roaas • - •.- •
. ' ell I elalle OF CHEMISTRY ; including its spelt. I minted to the puhim. Himself a graffilate of the Ent
, lege of Pharmacy in Philadelphia, and`-csrvfallY LIST OF LETTERS, ; trig. 48 3t dot g0.,-.4 helo%l Pieforal• Philadelphie
k : miton in the Arty, Agricultere. and Mining ; prepared . Nov. 30, S5O ~, le-tf
rnillions to prepare•fer." _ aud canals, beyond her financia cretin, the for the use of the Gentlemen Cadets at the Honorable ' trained in one ot the most extensive prescription Li EM kINING lei THE POST OFFICE AT NM.. , -
Mauna in that CRY ie confidently and with I.st/tett lie vine. Pa ,on elle 1.1 of January.lssl. . 5000 OF BOOTS & SIIOES.
This is as commendable for 110 'onridness ' eathracite eeal speculation took a ' niyhte-i Eatt India Co •I Militery senunary. addr;enadie,-by ' • -' l -' • ' -
- . faith In its eleellenee, recommend,: it as a medicine Alen., Janice Getter John Ober Anthony
- ' • ~, ; Professor C. zanily.
as for its brevity. seam aud has been progiessing stea Y ''' THE MILDER'S COMPANION ; c.o-ntainiti ~ ,I well adapted for the purpose for which it has coin- Abraltant 1 ship Goetler Andrewfr c olemehee h. i Jll T RECEIVED AND eon IAALI; ,
- , . e, r ' a° e ounded Ile pledgea hie prefe.sional 'reputation that Reacher Jecnb (linen entherine O'Horn Daniel ' tiv tIP SllbNrritter, whnleeale & retail." If i
The additional expenditure_of •one million the Preteat daY• The annual amour, of ; element: or building. purveying, am) arcortertureo
Ft contains no deleterious ..ru • b il . II '
g- tit thet the simple, oyle Thomas Gillhoo enry .40 Brien Mrte S pnir nf Boots and Shots, Gond
. with prectiCal Gilt - . and iirtruclinne connected yt oth 1
'ed t r hout te en 're
aathracite now min h oeg h tt of %%tech it ie routpostd, n - itt noi ii, are reinOtV Royer Solomon Garrett John . Onesnight alre E . , Bon aat #1.50 per pair, at liie Old F...
tS an addition to a capital amountmi= to -r, l 7 • ' die -o'er r -by A C Sine-non Civil Engtneer. &r.
'' ' . State exceeds three millions of tons ; whicla ' . - :
T.lf: ' . ABINET MAKERS' . AND L'eIIOLSTER- I manner, affect the Most tender iiifint in any way brit Bradley Robert Gehring barelen'• O'Shea Thn. shp : lahlishment. Centre street, opprone the Pest Office,
4:100.00 (1 . Nov: etreeete a - Raill ond tc, be i- - s ' s ' '
Imes a market in nearly every e late of the\ Eiltr comee'CloN; comprising the rinlidients and n
,tn the rentoVit of floe 4:sea., Brown Edward Heath Millard '2 Porter Jaille9 Pottsville, here he ha; al"10 for eale a general a , •.ort- '
ment of ,-add ery. Trunks, Ste , at repially tow muter , .
or triti,, s. onever in% eterate GOO W Ihrkivra Dan Porter Jarneer '
or haraesing, its Relteillon • • ,
made with an expenditure-1f seved mtllion. ; •
-• T... niece . amount o numinous coa - •
Of do_ f b * I \
pi in. iple rof Cabinet maiong and Uphotstery, with ' '
I (sminar tri-tructiane illustrated hy example•, for ni. ' action will be found to lit• immediate end effectual ; Baker Isaac Hangland David Prosser %Velem • R 1 1 ) ScIifENER
Der. el, 1130. ' 514 f. -1
tvbich•can carie ae much ll.a - al a 5 the Phila-, taken' from the mines West of the Allegha- t ellotnd a proficiency la the nit of Droving, as ap 11,
, I IVIII I / 1 1 in everycae's'ot won bring almost Instantaneous Brennan James IIaYWOOII Charles Power Jame.
. r elt 'f • nd if perry's:red in, will alien a Certain cure Redford (lecture Meninx Mattin Porter Henry . ___ __ ._ __-___ .
- delphia and Readidg . Benitoad, where would niez, I have no reliabei information ;
' t e e Irele le cabinet ro - k TI: iroc 1 - o.t Of e r I • a
, _,__ btlt •-", - ' tell tli rd bri ti 5, • •1 .
tie l e _
.1 vor t i the art of
e 1 e . erne rine.
eyeing and .tain- Cheldren frnm their birth. and adults of any age, ren Ills hop . Josepe IlaineGeoree W Phelandohn .• TO SIBIP,AND BOAT BUILDERS.
~. from tnera near/ ' .
that read he, wheot 'me, a e zeow ee ze e.. ,,a; amount innSt beraimeuse,as y 1 In c n rlll ' upon theee reeolte Colds long neglected or be Bork 1:11lian . Moran Edward Powell Intro B •
ed, iron , bone, tortaiar.shell .fkr. Directions . ) . 1 , i „h _ ' h 1 ph i e 1 i Kit • K , , 'rim SUBSCBIBER 11.48 ON HAND. AND OF
; coming %In int t mu, ron.tant exposure, threaten. B 1
ar ;saw tarp iie ernel acn apper mire I
all the large towns and cities on the Ohio and L fir I (k ening, Japannieg, and vainl•hine; In make , A. Ore for sale at 4) cents per prontd a lot of Wrought
Coal can be carried:at a rest of C 2 11-100 ' l' d At Pit bu .r' 'N
enc. polish ein prepare the best ghte• cement; and I trg Injary to the lungs. and consequently e orisemp- PY P John IlOpeWell & re.
,Paule Mra A Spikes, 5 inch and upward,. made h: hand, and of
, ..MISSIS3Inni rirers,are suee.le • tA rg , tumpr , . tont, ant 3 number of recelpla. ~,,kulati i 11011. Will be arrested before such a Nal erheta win ftrerdy Piens High Benjamin Phips Wm .hlp ;
, the beat Iron. A1e0,4 and af'inch at 5 cents. Wharf
Cleats including all ixpenscs. People r;Puer- and its inimediate vicinity, the bituminous °sena t workmen generally. with esblinatory an i v i I have been reached.; Indeed cases have been knewn, 1 Bethke George Hill Ceorge Parr James " i flolto at 3 cent..., and Engliah holt Irnn at 45 dollar .
I and are certified tn. %%Lem it has been aveerreined 1 Bruin Charles Harpster Davie Reify WI lea ' I
idly dispo:e et - an unpleasant Ellbjent -0 ; !tit u,al is leund en the surface of the earth ; and t / 1 /unrall engin-rings -0- hr 3- Stokes. I per Ton. Wien. nr addre...
.- • • • • - ; THE DY R AND COLOUR-at/AKER : B COMPAN- I that a pulmonary affeciion existed vi•litrii tini. ineill. haiereehmit h
if
Hinkel Jacob Reily Peter 1 J. ft.. E. SUTTON.
At:eerie, but we cannot see the `Col'ind .zi woi ae the expense of mining Is trifling, it is °Op* I me; conta tang upwards nf two hundred receipts - eine relieved with all the Live id..d evidences of •L filth.' Ich!Chrriafo Ulllnifl George Rtchie Mrs
' No 13.5 Beach Street Kensington, Phihda.
• - -cpientiv a cheap fuel. The lron furnaces, I I cal entire ru.,. '
for makingc ours on tbi. moo approved principles, for • • . • Brie. Mary Ifir keys, Al eelp Ralph Charles I
i Dec. 14 leso siteliti -
- . the argument. •ft the varioto itylea end tenrice now in existence. • ft II J (lime • ..ftieharden S
1 Thi. preparation a. equally efficacious for Avihnta. itnilsel M -004• arnh-nr‘e y n aml . ___.--__-_ __ _
founders,. and all other manufacteries, ae ' - • • •I h v nd bron
oarsenes., a chili.. etted per.oll3, particular- Bowden a "iii shipllarrie Salathiel "Rough Henry
melte: e Ith t e arouring pincer.. nnd plain dire,- JOHN H. BRADBURY,
well as the entire city of Pinsbure, consume •ti c far ~.1 le. aft. !Mich .014'4,1 to the firm of thorn. diseaSes t Bowdon F edericttHeinrick Nur C Rosenthal-Mr . .
• r"Dauphin Coal. --Mr. Collins, proprieter , . , , . e ion._ pr n wa.hlngoff.nnd finialling the gnoris i. ..
nit t nubile. sneakier's. when afflicted u itit the letter. ~,
Coinban Villiamilitehea slr•i Alieeßile alarcarea et - MI:AP witoeeeeer , een RETAIL STAPLr. 1
' ties species of enal • ind IS It makes a dense , 4 11 01 1 0 1 11,10 Ru lor calc.tql , t l P et
Of the Ocean steam ships, has e - reten ,a let- ,• • • -•, • • • . B. BANNAN'S will he .111" P Oh. relieved from these te•o pained an_ ' , Arley Ja e._ Jonklite Mies Atinßieferaper Sarah • Valid FAncy Dry Condi, las south' Second Street, i
smoke the city 1 - alway. enveloped in es I _ noyances. Coverly J -pith Johnann,Mrs Sidle Jacnit . Philadelphie. ha. ronvtantiy on hand a Wee aesort- I
ter to the President of the Dauphin and Sus- • - ' • - 1 • Cheap gook stoio, Centre atteet Pottsville. .
- Meal Ibid... An English friend at my el• I Jimmy 19, 1950. . 3- 1 The above auttereenta are made in fall vice: - of their Cella'. Ve Kimenele• police:She Timothy i meat of Shawl!, M. de Laines. Caelitneres, Linens.
- quehanua Coal Coir,pany, cerefirmme the • . ' importance and weight ; their. faithfulness will be Connaii_Dennia eleeder W Smith Jamea ~ • Udine Silke, Embroldenes. Laces Hosiery. Dia pen.,
1 • •
1301 V. Says it Ps a cnunterpart of Sheffield, or I . , I
, proven rola feir trial of the porcine : and reln4 to Caldwell 5 ellininfiepner Henry e Shultz James , slerinneo. Cloths, Caseimere.. Vesting's, Toweeme.,
.- results of other experiments, which have '
• Birmingham. • • I BIZEWSTEWS , OTORAII MIXTURE the oufferer be the certain totisequence. For rurth„ cooper Nt 3 Kerr Phillip - Sentient! II , &c., with a Wee aseortment of other goents aII nf whirl; .
, prosed that the coal teem the Dauphin mince , 'ts rei IVALtraBLE itEMEDY FOR CHOWN, , prom of the efficacy nf dila robledy, the proprietor Cniminghar I t Mine Peter :eolith Samuel - ' will be mild at tbe lowem price..
The irnn mine. of Pennsylvaaia, are equal
' is better for ocean :team navigation than coide,lnelnenza„Ast hma, PM hisle,Whonpin2 , retrecradully refer. in the followingrerthicate. nf ;rime Cadent Ire litinn Thady Snyder Jnhn ' The citizens Of Ppitsville alle: vicinity. ere invited
'
arty otber American coal. . Tie: Company - -
•Iv as productive and inexhaustible as her ' Couth. eleastecCengle Spitting of Blood. •of the first Physician. In Pottsville.: Curtin Patrick Kline Captain Smith Alexander to call. 50-Im
coal field. Armstrong, Centre, Cumbedand, ' vain and Weaknesa nf the Breast rnaTil ICITE(I.-11 deem It a than I owe lo 111 e C310,•' Christonl4 . Kintzley Jamb Sehieeedrelcee Mr Philadelphia, Der. 14.1e50.
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hope to have about POO.,+'.oit Icns in the mar- . ... and Lunge, Sore Throat, . ; munlty. to strongly recommend "Beebe.' Expert, , Chapman Joftn Kline Ainande C emith Dane
- Juniata, Mifflin, Huntingdon and Lancaster , - Encourage Home lanufactlire• if you want tr.
ket next s ear.-PFalada _Yo-:'i .-1--ze-•ca,1,4 Bronehille, and - ant." are an effectual remedy re. eoidn tnroptent bran_ , coyle Timone Kenny Mo. t: Sweeny Luke;
counties., are famous for their iron-ore depos- INCIPIENT CONRIIMPRION. (Moe, ibilaination of die Dings. ihit Mt analogous I r e llaria" Pe nn i ) 9 " 1 ,1I P.ttl , "hl o . le haePaeller Paul • AtlPPoff the ReVion - thet • e ' ll ^ ' l "' in" '. - B''''
No doubt the Company can in.:re:lee their ' its, ns also for their numerous and 'extencive TNCIPIEXT CONSIISIPTION disea,re. Having Mescritind Oda remedy. anel traced ColleSe Mits M Leidirk Peter Smelzer F Jarnh 'Jammu. ' '
. , CAN BE er r el.ln. ; tie etreepi upon the patient i can eafely recammend it r tin Onghani J elipeton titer Jolla Simon John , BacpcgincrzE, nail-CLAY, EARTHEN
c zi ne - t - t• ar aed Mir ri -- c - -
, operatic) .. e
.; e - h.-; el , ionndries and rolling mills. But nearly eve. land. in snme inatenees. even confirmed consumption h. reverter to ntiv dl.tinct comhinetien now liefore the I cer e erne John sedate peay selturtnan Andrea ' -
AelI) STONE-WARE .31ANIII•ACTORY. t
has been cured. public. I P. (101•1.1), 11 D. . Cotner Patrick Learethno attiekthielnote Mrs II
their coal be used ; tat the firufes like paper' rt• comity in the State has an abundance of t ' r inn PROPRIETOR OF Tillet eeeNUFM:10111 • •
The Pectoral Mixture was extenateely and 'tierces- Connell Michael ea:vber Jae es• Shemin Airs m '
.I --- - --- •
Pottaville. lei , . -- nee! Prockville, m Schuylkill county. Pae re.
MP:lllations Pee e - all -- ' , le mere ea.tly writ- . i r on' w h ich onl y n eeds n a li°lla P t -
1 election I
, finly used be the proprietmeste a specific for conger% Pottsville, A ugu.t, ISIS Cotten James 'Moser John Staunton J ship '
spectrally Snliell4 custom of the en anunding etore
, and increas,ed avenues to merket. to render are , set well as by some of ilt meet relpectable idly. J. C. C Hughe. (taxing ma.te known to elle tile I 0111- Dole Timothy '&11 iln John Schii Niehnla. "I, • h ;i n n r h., a „t ic I
keepere tor t e ere c 4 m n ture, ti, 'ere he
ten than re,alioel giciena tette berme it was+ presented to the public tit ' r i 1 t • Delavy Jame. Moran Edware statinnn \lichee "
cement InalPfialll P.l prenatal one plot Pt) !pal, ; • t, ' - '.offerA as Nam! to anti made elaewhere. nnd Inwer in
this State the ore3te.t iron-producer in the UP preeent form Da mmularity, success, and inrren• ' Deblane Feeder kelaher Robert heridan Thome, I
Exe•ecterant." I ant 'induced in rec. price than the tride nf thiv region have ever yet
world. In lele. she did produce 368,000 sing demand during the Isia twenty yeere, he: e in- ' ral/ " . 1 1 . 116)) " . . Doyle Honour Mentzinger Jelin inch. Jecnl,
[To; 'it,' Ni.ZAL` Jnnreal 1 ommeno it A% 2 MelliCille that %%nail prove heirefirial , I h Th •co ist ' art of Rockingham-ware,
tong t. e) ns it, p
t.I seVerat ilfill pr paratlnn. In t a •
ten: : ent .ince that neriod the iron business dace
' e . be f' l'" 01 n ' ll " ' Iti the varione .11.,:asee feu which lie directeit in h. , Dinintiek Men CMe ic. Dr . , l's el 7 F ' eit . Pitcher et, Ceffee PIIVI, Tea-Poto. Sugar-Bowl..
Ma. BC:IA', • . _ • r . • same, Expectorant*, and Puttnonaryqtyrtme, white ~,,„„ ' , J. SINNICKSON. Mle : Drinnegan J ehmeintem Michael Tnhri.kv Win 1
C . ;an s. Fruit.Platea - Anittonns &C. &r•
I wa- la Philatielphin last week has. lant - Afibpd. which is mainly attributed are .ining proofs of Its superior propetties. :Sumer- e"' " .. _ Donlon John neon Thnnia.a Teray Wlllin:n ,- r l A yi e. vine finonv 'pyriatiN , o DigliE n y . i
r•TONE A 1 ..
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and wa. Informed-that Mr Tucker ;tad 'of. te, the tariff of 164 G. I rerently saw estate- out: referencesto pergows of the greatest revert:tient y e Having examined the components , forming "Hughes . Danoou Thome , Moser dr, Kidder Taylor Mr. 31 A .. - Naive.; ..
feted hi- Cc I f Ire` • - , I ~ -4 - ,
. _ , a. or t -,- a eat at - . i pen ton. ment-irt t-cene, journal, that over Iwo hund•-- astonishing surcess,--mid, in some Instanter!, where ,
red fan be e • iree ' "cm "ll ' Milt "' h " he " 1 -" ed willi Ez einatt •' 1 I eve no he - hellion in recommeetti g Dark Devitt • I le" In P e t
t i'
' r '..
I ' reit de i :.
a n
Ed Nerd' er , Vienna David
Phillip Shame Daniel P Weigh muter. P " •-• •Plis ie
„ ••
" Ve table ••
I think it .v proper that the p.e ---- le . ho - 11 b elasefliennee - _ foundries anti rolling-mills,
ep tt t. e- - rbe peer . be e ee „, been given. op by
tempeetahle
0hy.; ,..
, i ae. I beliele it to be, an ex ent reme n renal , nert J..,..i, %limit , por r ,„ a
.b. I , it it
mem of pulmonary illeraer“... , „ " ° Baking Platre -&e.
clam and afterward. eared by Brewster* Peetiiral ""4" irphy Patrick Wagner Clint.' 2
POlisvilfr. Aug litib.) Trifis BRADY. W. D ' r.a.tulan Wm D eli . . „,
[ Ale°, Yellow Stoneware. Ginger and Rnot - 11;er Roe
- acquainted with the movement= below. It - iverc en the hands of the .sheriff. A sad 1
.. Mirttire. Try 11. Price,2s cents • .
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seems an effort ie magenn he these eonneeted - reflection. that Lirh enormous elements ot 1 - - _ 1 Engle JII Mio e Benjamin Se a,gner elf
i 1 ttee, JIM. Pitcher:l:Bowl., Pregerve, Jeilv and Pick-
Mr .1. C Ciao . * llnghes-Dear i•tir -A• s m, w ere I Eddy John,ahtp McDonnel DennieWhittemore, Vi, m
Hee Jars • 'Jelly and Cake Moulds, Rasura • Ewees and
with the Railroad ro deerease the price of wealth should be permitted to lie dormant, 1 e r Peesgrove, Salem Co., March 2: lesu. , ' . ' .
' kind enntirli In Inform me el the ingredients whieh ' Farrell E McClure Wllllam,Williame Wm. - ' '
• 1 Chambers. and eftuerally every millet° manufact tared.
0 * !Wait' ' nem Jan:e. Whelan Ittcheel . f 1 ll'it I •
Coal, to enable them to keep up their h;al. ' and OM elate - art arm. , ot labor ' he struck 1 lie - -•' fi3
. • I COMpORP your Expectorant"' I now after teeting it fully I Frenan Mieeeel eked , Ile also. mean ecturee to nu er t eto ow ne .
at Str:-Abont one year ago I west seized with a in "11TinI011(iin it . All In. ell y Olennan John McCullough F William-Robert
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rates Of toll. IS it not strange that a Compri- - down by foreign competitiore - I serere cold. whleti hrnnght on a vioient (neigh. that '',,?, e d e.„ 1 : 1 ',4- e ur ,; ' ,../ „ t r ee „e En g ,
~,,m •
ot. ' ' Yo e iir ' , . Ze mn- . Govern TIIOOI3. el.-Vey John Whitey Jarues I Fire Brieke er anY shafte or *lie ;
ay depending upon . the Coal trade for reve. i continued in increase for several months, grattattly '--' - ' ' Tittere r G ra . lIEGINe. ' 3I D: Glenn michaer ate andle Mrs , Welch John - Stnve Cylinders and Lining" of all patient. ;
I Flue and Flnoring Tiles t
- tvv-TErt txr.i. N TICIDE• reducing my strenath. and wasting away my Meth, Me , a I (Zilleepie Michaelelellaildnw Jos Wearier Mune
P d only b .1. C. C. flughe.. Chemise ntl Arch. Key and Wedge 'Dices ; •
nue. should use their influence to depress that - ___ et I Wan feartit that Consumption hod ntliterwit :meth Dru ee rti aare Pong - ille y , Pa. and for vale bJ W. Cibba I Gleneu Thotnae titres Mr Weide' elks SI oven, Arch and Floor Tiles, tece, &c. , -
- trade? -Are Oyeeeeroz. Open an oyster, retain the liquor in the my tunes. and my fa tends thought me in a inlay. I I - - Bt. mi ' e
4 tie : ' E
J Fr : T y • -.
sn' , cuinn Henn Ne.ha Robett Warner Mra M
. , te Meitner, n . r.: . . , y. ameeina , . . . Cr Otters for the nbreve are respectfitily solicited.
derchuged quantitiee of Phlegm anti Matter front my r bJ h - NOX Ttunnas. Wetherill Mrs .1
. As the above coraes from a respor,sible i Ic ' wer or dee e
p ellen, arid if vien - ed • through a I.OOF{S when congaing. , Dicon, schitylkill Haven : .1. del. Hammer, Wagner toug o n , .. . ,
' Ginilier Jaenh Nellie?' John ' Young Thomas 1 Ofilee and Show Ware-room (Whnleeele only) in
- , microscope it' Will be found to contain multi-1 I ueeil tarleous Ae. Brother Oriel ehurg ; John Williatns.llllddleport •
cmilf.dieg
R"l"u"eedivme
"Y
' '-
g ' ' 4 I C ik L es o„erer inh„ I , Silver retrace Buildings. Centre wen, Potteeille.
_,
source, we give it a place.. We heard the . , , o „ct Meyers & toillyinan, Patterson ; Chutes Dohhins.Sie , our c ove 0811 N. Agent. Pruett tile
1 ... A v dereee.
.. r.,HOD , .
; times or small oyster,. covered w ith v h e ll s. benefit. anti! I heard nf your Pectoral
Mittur ''' - I Pen Creek :J. B. 31rCreary, Tremont ;Wm P • ''' Two Cents additional will be charged for all adver
•ay no, , N 23 1850 1 • 4.-tf ,
same report, but 'afterttards it was posi- and swimming nimbly :thaw ' h dd ' which leentirted, and need noe hottle. whet lam
• On! un re happy tit say efferted a speedy and permanent cure. • c
' Heekabery ill. ; Jamesi Gillphilln. Port Carbon; J .111 r. i Med Lettere'. Person.; applyier for lettere nn thie i ' '
• •• d I not tt ill weave Pa; "atitertised." ___ ___________ _
' tively tontradictede We hardly 11310 , 7 it can , and mcntv of which. in a row. xvould eitend ' I ferl it a duty the! 1 one li the afflicted, 2 , wet , „ , urdy, Reading: Kenitra Drug Store, Pottserrov e; an • -• . .
ANDREW M RT
0 EVER. l' 51
. '"" by stniekeepers eenerally thrintehout the State
be true. but one inch. Besides these young ~,e , „,e , : dome jti..ere to pet and your vain:ode medicine, to
...
. 3 , 31 is, /e 5 ./
- 7 ``-' 341 1, Pottsville, Jan. 4, ISSI lellt
e I make the foregoing . statement, hoping it may benefit ___ '
• the liquor contains a variety of aremalculee I the -nfferer. rem., &c.. _ ' • INDEINENLTY. LIST OF LEITEns,
....,. 17A - State Temperance ` 'Conventioa wdl d •'d - f h 1 d'' . ' • fl '
au mule - n i e t iree totinci species 0 I SARAH ANN HARMS. . REMAINING lei THE sr. CLAIR MIST OFFICE,
...- Tilt' FitANKI IN FIRF tvittmkNcr Posit , +NA
be held at Harrishurr next Thur.da e e d . - vhich shine like alow-wonns.- 1
t • ... WOCCIL-, 1 -. Prepared early by F. C nreweter, Dimmest and I • . • "- - ' " •-- - ; eeltnylkill comity. Pa.. fni quarter ending Sist
4'. hemp:. Bridgetnre N.J., and far sale together with OF PHILADELPHIA ' Member IS:al.
, - .
Inst. Temperance organizatic as throuehout ' Boinetimes their light resembles a blueit li \ nren stere Enatrocatinn. Cholera Mixture and Eye 1 ra,FFICE No 163+ Che. ' .
meta strnet. near rein ei • Aehe. anti Theo Ifertnn J 2 MVIPII Patrick
'he Stste are requested eo'send delegates. - .
' <tar about the centre of the shell. which will water. by JOHN t) BROWN. lenaggiat anti Chemist. ; e e
Poneville. DIRECTORS, I Barry' Jelin ship Hill „hr.:ph merle p er e r k
Bran. 'Frederick Hill Denglen Murphy Peter
he besiutifullr JUMineen in a dark rOOlll.- • Jan. le, Issl . eee rne. I Charles N. Hawker. George W. Richards ' Ree-en Daniel Joneo a%V ship Alelenden
• - Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lenes.
X.E.W ERES OF cuLortoroßm. ; -E'l change- ,
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- - --- -* -- Tobia. Wagner. Adolphe E. Boric •.
, I D awc ,„„ w i n R Johnson John Maher John
The. French Acadernt of - cience ,. h ' We can't help it.' We'll risk it blind on A BOOR Fon EVERY DIECHANIC,., Samuel Grant, David S. Brnwn.
' . IS Ant • APPLE CON'S MECHANICS' MAC 3- ' Jacnb R. Smith, Morrie Patterson Duckwe iter J James Wrn P Philips eolia - h
- received two communications 'of much in- , a dozen eeler at any time.. We can,t be - scar- •ifgee' rine. 0 . Ar . i '.C i I ake 11000 - at/CP, permanent or . limited 1 Delan( J r) " n
ne ..ne•neers' Journal-No I • ont nue o m idgellen John Symmers ityrets
i E van , E v an Knox Thomas Sider John
terest upon the subjeet of chloroform 1 0 • ' - •'At • R • • • • de=cription of prnperty. in
• ne ed oft in that ware • while Boyle's int the ---- •• oe oada.-11 14 intended that this •on evert • town and country Kites George
of these is from . A . I„ Ed Robin, and the other - - se re ....• wart obeli be r at rate. as low as are consistent with seettrit , -
mphettcally 2-11eckaolcs• Y I Ferber Julius OPl N iti r l!.. l b__P r eter
o n Williams C 27 '
from M. Angendre - F 1
~ a lac 1 gentleman re- , line. .
: te materiel both for the exorriae of ' Fund,
Ids hand. mad the f I r i Jlt n p ug oahus,
which wth their Capitai and Premium', safety - Its•m melns '
Afrl//atinro which 'hall Word to the American mrchan- ,; The Compute have reserved a large Cnntlngent I Ta g r : r Urer ef r an a r a M /71; Wa It J
' murphyltitbati WhitaltetJaba
, sident in Con.tanti
_ nople Each professes toe '.1'.3 . - - --- -- . •
I orcupat ion nf lila maul-thus rendering the workshOP ilovested, afford ample protection to theattoretl. Gl enn Jnbl l •
treys Brige ship MeNnttyJohn ' Voe John
~ i IV" ° f the limes• - Au e e stern ex*. n sterol for 'Once as trot as • - ' The RACPPC of the Cotnpany on Januar tit
hate discovered obout the same time, and ' ' 1 . ' "act"' 11""klie ' t 1n hl el ere bi to an act or A . Y llY .4848 e. a :
1 Ir v in e D avid
I isnot Ite fro Will of 5 dal :neither geniis... expected , it,• Sierran 3 lt Zimmerman Hurd
nibe - a- ea v 1- ern` -' W"
3 1 Two Cents additional will be charged far all adver
without mar tommunication -- h
\NH (me emelt- i change gives the following beautiful custom
i that pm results. aimed at will he achieved witbout inflows, viz :
51,503 25 I eised Letters. Pentane applying for lettere' on this
er, another remarkable prapeny of thi ,as adopted by the ladies of New Haven 113 1 great tame rode:pew; hut the endeavorevitt be to I Mortgages siSsn.ssfl 65 Stocks , .
I lee will pleswe say "advertised.,"
- septa. e 1 metre the path in 'Aimee leo. thorny tn the young me- :Lteal l'Arth'• tosa,sri so cash, dre... 45,15; tr: , ,
JON ATMAN'J. JOHNSON. P. M.
lt appears to be an antr-se f f
plc o marvelmus . -
i I receiving calle on N. Years day . . 'check', wha in ton Min , Iretaneee is deterred by the. : I emPol'aey. . e
ni,220,097 07 , St. filair, Jan. 11, 1851 , . - S.M.
virtue, preventing animal (I ,
ecomposition af- I Yesterday the ladies placed a • wreath, or 1 formidable and farbiddille eirtotilir under•whieli it le ; Loan., .12 5 4 59 0 0 _ _. _. .
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ter death, or prompth - chelf • ' radar, a nerlod of eiehtee '
Presented; frnot undertaking an investigatimi which . Since litelr jar orPe • • .tt 1 PORTRAIT PAWITING. _
. .., ing it if alrmily ; sf i rig ot evergreen,. or something .of a like e, r oot mete master. ' ' years, they have paid ;toward. Ilene usiniow tiro ken
'.
- commenced, MUscular flesh and all the an. : c araCter in their windows, to indicate that Thee/liana! responsibility of the biagagihr it, ea n ... ideal thousaid dollars., initiPS bY fire. thereby atturd- tit II G lINDERSIONED itEsPEcTFELLy Am..
r . imal tissues. when subjected to its action, ' the ''d 11 The voun 1 t 'd' sr*J ' aial IV '
"am ' Elq.. E.
E.
A
y receire ca s. . g. gent emen gentleman of hut e v i dvneenr the """ ta li c° I ' r t" e r ance • ai Avon 1 nounces to the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity
the ability and dleposition to meet with prompt- , that h e to,
, taken a room in COI. 031:11111/1 1 41 new limitd
extrnsic, cristrifir attain:genre, and prat:Deal dig.. le
become fixed for i long pericAl of t • LI i „
ime m I e . travelled the streets rather extensively, and crimlnatinn; and who bas been pnefeetieneelyengegee ' nests, all liabilltlee. . I Dig impoolte the Epieermal Church. where he witi be '
precise form and zoadition in wh'
ich they I turned an eye upon every window to get a for the last twenty years In the mechanical anti kin- I CHARLFIR N. nacceßcu. Prefiident. , happy to paint the Portrait.; aline perms who may er e ttaellie., Oet,l6,lase s .
CHARLES G Between. ,Secretar d and in a etyle which it 14 hoped will afferd ___
may happen to be at the moment of appl * 'l' - -13 •tl t bou h" Wh
ma- i g itrip . ,,e at t e rats eoe g . ere , dredparsults . The terms , are three ddilaispn annum,l • , , y , Cella rt.
Or "ronlYtire cents per nunliber, - published Menthiv. i The sutewribur has been appnin.ed agent for the ' entire satisfaction. /KT ..
'don, and natural color.
-, eren to the most t the sign was at the window, in some instate , sateenpuons received by B. CANNAN. anokaeller above mentinnedinstittuinn, and Isnot: , prepared to I PPTIIOO9 vs kb ing to employ hint professionally, will mem 0,
delicat hti
, . e E-a.esr ate preserve:l with Out the i ces, the visitor had to c. 1
axle-titi" another Ind Puhltrller, Pedtetkile, iirbe Will deliver the Work make Insurance. on every deseription of propeny. at pipain ean at hie room Of at the Fannie...yenta stall., septets sat
' sufratest change. , ' I pLice-the door bring lock u lrd. . iat Ede °see este of poseltiv•
i jign.l6.loo. ' '- ' - ' tbe lowest rates
Pottsville, Jan-11.051 -
ANDREW RD9SAL, Agent. '
s-tr Jan. 4. 1861 ORLANDO ULM' wogs .
, \ Hr. -'1 Dee. 16, 11160 • .
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MINVIS E Jau
jie acknnicled;e the favor 01 public
documents from Gov. Sohocton and Senator
Frailey
Inc aliiL,rAcior,
of the different .ffierr- hi the ~peu,u,-, 61 the
Legislative -setzion at liarriktoir ,-
Peter Aurapd of Tamaqua: waacipvtrid cies
=eager in the Hott?e. an,i o%x - en :k ;1 1, for
inerly of this county, tAr..
tiFir R.: ! atz fold
a survey of the te,batiOnYalley hailioad
published, we obse[ce tt,al the letigiff -r ot
road is 56i Mlle., and the
ding, inaschry, tal - 10 and . e- ; land
THE -.MINERS' .JOURNAL,. AND.. PoTTsV
O.LE -- aciiikt - ADyF;RTISER:
-
Fresh Supply of Fall Goods. •
T 113? RECEIVED UV THE ' PUBSCRI ittlns • AN
extensive addition to their former stock of goods.
comprising a general assortment of Dry Goods , ()roc.-
ripa. Gliteensware.Previsions, tcc„ •
Elvery possible care has been taken in selecting this
stock of goods, and we challenge comparison to re.
open to beauty of style, excellence of quality as well
as cheapness of ;nice, with any other stock of grinds
'any where to be Plund in city or country. We tare
paid special attention to the DryGoodsd epart went in,
which our former experience in , the citygives MA many
advantages. Onrassmtmept is extensive nod varied,
amongst them may be found an extensive assortment
of Ladies Dress Goods. Including Mous lane de lanes.
Cashmeres, Manaus. CoburgClothe N. Ladies'Cloi
French' MerittOs: With many other kindsortheinewest
fashions - and styles, AIM the new style fashionable
Trimminr. Also la -large and extensive assortment
of new stytelaslionatis Skala* of various go rides and
qualities; also, hoot* furnishing roods—sett as Car.
peting,oll Cloths. Table Linnene ; Diapers, Sheeting*.
Blankets, Bed Cbeeki, fipreads, dm. doc.,„ Also
Cashmeres, Satinets; Jeans; Children's /Plaids, &c.
with various a, nd numerous other articles suited to
the reason and ants or customers.
Thankful for the generous patronage extended to ns
during the time we have been in this place, we re•
specifulty invite a continuance of the same. No pains
shall he spared on of& part to deserve it. -
Remember that our stare is situated in Venire street
ditectly oppoalte the PORrOfflte, at the hand tarot. r
ly =copied by George W. Mater.
• \ /OHNSTON t CO.
44.tf
TVAT 111COlt WED A fIEAUTIONG4BBOIIT
utent of-Ladles' Garnet and Pend Breast Pins.
Bratetete and Ear Rings, Car Dale low be
'ELLIOTT,
SRAM & manyrr
.. .
. ~ wmotram.r. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
!_;,,,, -Mein, Watrbres, rewelery. 04h:et •nd Plated
X,,X Ware.; The subscribers oferlor este at their es.
' E I" tablishment,nrudonntabovethe!liiners'ilank.
Centre alreet,Pottsville, r 3. A splendid assortment of
Clor.ks, Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated ',Vans,
•4 ,, -. at suckprices as cannot fail to. give satisfaction.
and to which we invite the attention of purchasers,
`attuning them:that cven article i, 'warranted as rep
resented. -•' ' I - ,
Our stock cbnsists In pan or a Otil arsortment tri
. - . GOLD t SILVER LEA' r.ii tIciTeIIES
,-- -do - do Lepine do ,
StliterTable and Teanliooss,Mantle oinawents, no
el-Goods, Watches. Jewelry and gold pens,,ent tO
silvans °trite United States by mail, with perrett
safety.' We are determined to sell at len price , than
the same articles ate sold itiPhiladelphia.
P..... 4. ,Pt ese rve- this. advertisemeni', and' c iamine
Out stock wi.ou yon 1. 141 t Ng:SOHO. i - .
.
Wit. 8I t & DV:
- . J. *rEWART,ELLIOTT
, .
pet' li, Its:.o . 49.1 y
Patticular attention paid to the ' , Tailing oiaU bind
or watches- ' - _
OHIO FIRE & WATER PROOF PAINT.
'ut stiftscßlßEß dt'ST RECEIVED A
1- inn of this celebrated Paint . ; which Is imminx inio
General use tit painting roofs; Danie dwellin;s, and
ul fact all. Wilda of boildings.,&r i . which require to be
protected from the ravages of Fire add 'Water. Tin
roofs. shitigle roof,, &c.. w ill be.pree,ented from leak.
imt. and their durability doublet by tt.e use of this
palm, and frame buildings can he made to Imitate both
tray and red pandstone. while at the same time they
breome almost are seeure attained the ravag...s of file
n•br.ck or tune belittling. It is fotnishett to crey,
chocolate and slate cOlOl9 Painters and others sop.
plied in .1111414iIies at the .10:1110latui:erA prices
oil to lie used With the palter furnished at the low rate
ot 43. e nts per . yaitott by the 1.. e; nand. wlrletr
1111.. anoor one-half the price of the other
kind of paint now in Ilse. In ( . 1.11.1 tide I'mo
winir. imamr, buildings c overed with paint :IL .1
1.., et iaor that. they do Mos., ,•oserrlel nn
or stile dui wirowlic.l grotiod m od. or thy
-'ll. HANNAN
-1;e lit i n the Ma wilasturer
4S
Nov 30 ICJu,
•
VALUABLE MEDICINES
FROM THE LABORATORY OF THE CEI ERR aTED
DR. J. S. ROSE.
or rtilLengLrilts;
ROSE'S ALTERNATivp. roR THE RAW
-1,1 cal cure of S.crofula, Diseases of the Bone, stub
born Ulcers, Livbr Complaitite,,ohlEruptions, Mien
matisin,'aud c 'Disease awing front an impure
state of the b100d.,;
This, preparation' has bo equal for the cure of the
above maned iliicases. aly extensive practice in
Philadelphia the last thirty ;,ears has made use ac
quainted with all form, of disea..e, and being a grad
uate from the Eniv dishy of Peunsylvaubt i t teat, no.
der the guidance of the truly great Profeqsois. Chan
matorhysir, Gibson, cot and Hare, names celebrated - ,
for medical liCieliCe, and having daily intercourse and
consultation respecting disease, and the application
of remedies thereto, with-these distinguished physi. l
ambans, I enabled from all of these advantages to
offer the public m' Alternative Syrup, which nitrides
and Miyes lane to she liyeteiU, cloying therefrom all
larking. iliseises. This remedy I have giway.. relied
upon. in a practice of thirty years, to restore broken
down consilifitims. - -
Over 1000 persons in the city of Philadelphia an
be seen who were cured by it. Pricell bout.
DR. .1. S. 'ROSE'S EXPECTORANT, Olt CO GII
STRUP,.—A certain, speedy: cure (hr Cotters. Geld:,
Consuptions, AAhtglai spitting of blood, and all'dis•
eases of the lungs. Tlitir valuable Syrup has It o equal;
it allays irritation or andamation of the air eells, re
moving, soreness &entitle chest ; causing the patient
to expectorate with ease and friatilont.. 80er an es
tensice inedirablitai lice of thirty years in the city of
Philadelphia, I ant enabled to offer the *Mimed public
' a Cough Sc nip Which has g'aildenerl the Imam; o f i
many utmost upon the brink of the grave. 'I bonra uda
are ready - to testify to its enrolee and healing virtues.
This ptrparation has placed ransuraption on the list
of manageable diseases. and makes it as curable aN I
any other, if the patient applies for aid before' the
tun:mare destroyed. Price 50 cents aadil per bottle.
ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC compourto.—THE
Lic,',"..),eiug the largest gland in the human body, Is
more frequently deranged in its healthy, action
-than any other. The.conserpiencies of this derange
ment are first. Dy.pepsot ; known by costiveueness.
-belching tip of wind; tour stomach, and sometimes
Diarrhcea or looseness of the bowels, head-ache. tier-
YOUR feelings, cold feet, wakefulnes. and vari a bl e
appetite, &c. Secondly. if the above, symptom:, are'
allowed tn ! , c) on long without niedirinc. (Which
will always rure rentrive them.) then follows de , -
billry of the tuns and predisposition to consumption.
Dr. Rose has been called on by n.Yer three thousand
cases within the last few years. and• many of ilium
harbtried the cations hitter compounds to their dein -
Flour: fottunately the most were In time and were
soon cured by the above compound. which contains
no mercury, and doesnot Injure, but always Improves
the cOnstindicin, as thousands ran testify. Price
cents.
DR ROSE'S, -'VEGETABLE VERMIFUGF. —This
compound having been used by me in a full practice
• of twenty; six 'years. with the most beneficial re:n[l , i
in cases of WOrinS, has so wet! established ttA supe
riority above most other worm medirines that the de•
mild has increased beyond all esiedi:.tion. All medi
cines should he prepared by a physician and chemist.
ills true that many article. are now' sold as good for
worms, Ant ii should be; remembered that ninny are
too powerful for the,-ronatitution of young children,—
Price 23 cents.
DR. ROSE'S CROUP OR HIVE SYRUP.—There
have been many remedies compaunded for the mire of
Croup or Dives. ''The disease Is particularly preva.
lent among Children, and often fatal ; Ant aa- I have
never.seen a.,ase terminate fatally or continue Iditig
- where-this Syrup was used. i can recommend it wilt
the highest condence. Price direr
-done,
DR ROSE'S PAAIILV OR etA.NATIVE PILLS
These pills are' onfulently rerommeaded for Dy.mep.
, rut. disease of thr Liver. rii-tiveness : avid liar the
ronetant oce tin - t I ro• ;;Itill -nil certain
in then operation. cairprug no pain n, onea.inesa
leaving - the boweis perfectly - tree from cost it eness,—
Price "25 rents
-on. ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.—This
beautiful prepataiimi hag been ')teed bq me
-in a fall
practice of thirty years in the city of Philadelphia.
and in a never -failing remedy lor cholera-minims.
denerlialy. hnwel I timplaint. daittlency. Price
25 cents.
DR. ROSE'S II AIR TONIC:—This itivaluaittir
compound for the hair has been used and highly' re
commended by thr late And welly areat Dr. Physic, of
Philadelphia. Pricelli •
Tice. afflicted are incited it call upon the Agent, and
procure (gratin') one of the DoctoraPamphiets giving
a detailed account of each remedy and its application.
RiThese medicines are aft high repine.and rail be ere.
lied upon as suiting the diseases for which they are
recommended. as they are the result ofan ettenslyS
practice of t he last thirty years in the city
eg None.genuine without my written sienature. .1
S nos v. M. Pi For sale
1E by •
.NKINS & SHAW.
1'35 Chesnut street. Agents for the U. S.
And for Sale Wholesale, at the Store orthe autrlcri
her, who is the Aide Wholesale Agent nir . Schuylkill
Count) Drtigests. Merchants, &v., (issiina
to Nedt
cntes,auppliedat ate Proprietor's Pri<eS These a rf.
no Quack Medicines. Dr. Rose is au eiourui ptiyai.
dal) of tic(' my year's practice in Philadelphia. w here
the United voter. of the Press and the people extol the
great Virtues, and estranriiiitary roues effected by t a r s
Medicines. 13 RANNAN
Pottsville, Dee 2 1 3, fd2-I y
G MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED
it itisk i., 4:se a ("sit-treat r, Li yir y t.:;„,,,,„
~,,,
' Diseases of tile Moms Flesh.
t'l ' , Ufa and experience has fully proved shut this
1 UNIVERSAL REMEDY has no' its equal on the
list of popular medicines, having been more than 14
year.- before the public. . ~
Testimony of the most disinterested character of lig
wonderful effects on the animal economy i, l i mo ,'
daily presented to the proprietor
A young man in the Town of Wilson, whose sloth...
were burst off of hint. was reatored (without a ,ar e r.
ing,) by the timely use of this Oil.
NUmerous art the unsolicited statements) f patients
themselves. and others who have used the Oil, o
cures which in themselves appear so remarkable, ilia
were they at all interested in a'pecolil4 point, the
could hardly have been credited
The following diseases are among many others in
the cure of which this Oil has been r,ompletely e uscess-
Int arid in which others had entirely failed :
Swift, Sweeny, Ringbone; AVindgalls, Poll Evit
' Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of allkinits,.Lame
ness,Trish Wounds. Sprains, Bruises. Sand
cracks, Foundered Feet, Scratches, or
ilrenae•Mange. Rheumatistusßitesl of
• Animas, External Poisons. Pained)
-
Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
. Bail ft,Cortts,W billows. Burns and
' Scald), Chilblains. Chapped
Hands, Cramp. Contractions
of the Muscles, Swellings.
- Weakness of the Joints,
-Caked Breasts, ice. ' s
CAUTION T) PURCHASERS.
Beware of COUNTF.RFEITS, and be su re the name
of the Sete Prop . rietor , GEORGE - W . MERCHANT
Lockport, N. Y., 14 hlown In the, side of the holltr.a rid
in hia hand writing river the Cork; Don't be persua
ded to take anything else withthepromise it is just as
gond ike.,4rc. This ii practiced by those unprincipled
dealers whose conscience will stretch like India Rob
ber. and whn are of a kindred spirit of chose in nor
large cities. who nefarious practiceabave PO•rerent
ly been exposed to the action .lif Congress.
Those who attempt to Counterfeit this article are ro•
ferred to the law of New York. of Mny ISO. by it hich
It will be sort, stilt every paean,. meddling an fliase
counterfeits is subject toirelimmeni, onprimminent and
tine. se.
A person genius out of this ocite, will be liable t
arrest when in the State, and also to be held as a wit
fle%s against those he bought of or• told for.
An (men , addee ssed to the proprfetnf will be prompt
Irresponded to. .
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what-won
ders are IronipliEhed by the 115 f. of this medic-hie.
• Sold by respectable dealers generally in the United
States sit Canada. Also, by
J. c. C/lUGHES. Pottsville ; . .
-
E. J. rr✓„Tamaqua; J. Rammer, Orwigahu re; ; Simon
nail Bethlehem ; Pomp dr. Kenney, Easton ; Lewis
Smith 4- Co.. Allentown ; 11. Masser. Banbury ; B.
.1. Shearer, Milton; N. A. McCoy. Northumberland;
. Dr. it. Rohe. Wilkesbarret. W • Anthony dr. Co.. White
Llama; C. W. Shattle,,t4eisithurg; S. William!, Rear
Creek; C. M. OKI, Nauch.Chunktlinilet Sc Jones
Tankhannoek ; Frederick, Klett St Co, Whole.t,
gent, Philadelphia., ; . , . .„.._. -
nov3,' 1849. . ' try.
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+ IN TIM BOROIJOU OF P I MSRILLE,
f
orMerly conducted b'y Chas. W._Pituian.. J.
Wreo at Co.'cespetafully solicit a.cohnnuonce
' of the custom or the. work,.. Being practical
Mechanics, they . Batter tbemselies' that their knowl
edge and experience of the' tuttimlite Will unable theta
to turn out wort that Wilt not fail'to give tottlaractlon
to the moat flatilliOns. They are prepared tar maim
factors Steam Cantata, Pinups, Coalßrenkars. 'Mitt
Can, Railroad and other Castinge,,l4; ,-- -r.,
- age AU order. thankfully recitived.andProulitilY oxo:
clued on the gloat reattonahle le mg:. - .
some WREN.
THOMAIt WREN,
lAMBS WIWW. .:
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J 01415,1850744.14
Hy Telegraph and Yestfrday's
• h
clinAmitnift, Fame; 4. n'crzot-a.
Whist rlour, . 5t3,00-11y - e, do. $3. 19
per bbl.—Corn Meal, S 3 00 d0...:-Whent,
Red SI 07. ,White, $1 13.—Rye, i 1 cents,
--Corn 0--:Oats, 41 cents per bushel.-
Whiskey. 26‘ cents per gallon.
PEN.I4:4VA.VAN I.w.GIF;LATVRE.
On Tuesday Hon. Richard Broadhead of
Northarnp:lon county, was elected 'trotted
States Senator for stx years from the 4th of
next March., He kyeceived 7ts votes. The
Whigs nominated G-ov. Johnston in callells;
he declined, and they made no further nomi
nation. The foltow;ng Nvai . the result of the
ballot:
tln hard Broadhead 76 ' Townsend Haines. 1 .V.!1
.V.!1 11. Drown. 11 Or Darliugtm, 1
A. W. Coolnis. 12 Thomas White,
George Chamber,. :: John Dickey. 2
John Serr,eatu, ! - 4 A. Steam(,'
.1.41111P51 P0H0C1...• .2 David Wtlmot. -
:4. A. Purl. 4 t:. W. Pitman,
T. Mcilennan.' ; -I J0ht4,4111,40n. ' 1
4 111. M. ."11Syser. 1
Cameron could not succed in keeping
IlVer three nt patty out of caucus, and
and
consequently he felf. like all politicians of a
similar stamp must sooneror later. If he
believed party wrong, he ought to have' .
taken a Manly stand against It, and not pro-.
lessed m condemn its measures, while he ac
ted with it. By pursuing the larlorcourse he;
would have triumphed like GOv. - Johnston.
Senator Hale, and many others--hut now he
has sunk to rise no more.
On Wednesday in the. House a suppli,inent
to the acrincorporating the Philadelphia and
Reading *Railroad Company, came up and
it-as referred to the JudiciaryCornunittee.
Mr. Dobbins offered a resolution initruct
ing , the Senators and requesting the Repre
sentatives in Congress to use their influence
to secure a modification of the existing Tar-
if laws.
Wv_ are pleased to see this move on the
part of Mr. Dobbins, and hope he will per
suade his Locofocia. friends to vote for the
resolution unanimously. On this question
there ought, to be no difTe.tence of opinion in
our Legislature—and we are willing to over
look many of the little delinquencies of Or
Loeofoco friends if they will only vote right
ou this all-important question.
In ilie,Senate, on Tuesday Mr. Frailey re
ported a bill to erect a new schtiol district ha
Norwegian township. and tt change the place
of holdinglelections.
On Thuv-day, in the Senate, Mr. Walker
presented a series of resolutions relative io
the Tariff. Laid on the table.
Congress.—On Tuesday last 'in the/
Senate Mr.. Cooper presented petitions from
certain citizens of Pennsylvania . praying the
repeal of the Fugitive /aye Law. While
j presenting them,
.he took occasion to .say
I that he disapproved the object of the meteor
' They were laid on the table. : These
I - were followed by Atitions also from Pa.
praying a modification of The .Tariff. Mr.
C., gave notice that he Would shortly intro
; dune a Bill to that effect. The House has
been tnainly occupied during the- week With
the Cheap Postage Bill.
il'DiClAf. APPORTION IKNT HILL
En the Senate a day or two ago, General
Packer introduced a bit[ - in place, making a
Judicial apportioninent, dividing the State
into twenty Districts. , entitled " A. suppli
ment to the Act, entitled an act relative to
'he organization of Courts of Justice, passed
April 14. IS:11.'
Ist' DlQtrict, to consist of the city and coun
ty of Philadelphia. to have three Law Judges.,
2nd Diqtrict—Rucks, Montgomery aid,
Delaware. .
3d District —Larica:nter and Chester.
Ith District—Berks and Lehigh.
5111 Didmet—Dauphin and Lebanon.
tith Dktriet—York. Adams and Cumber
land. • -
7th Distrie-t—Juntaia, Perry. :Union and
Northumberland
ith District—Schuylkill and Carbon.
9th Distriet—Northainpton. Monroe, Pike
and Wayne.
10111 District—Luzern.', Wyoming, SuA
:.quelianna, and Sullivan.
Ith District —Lycoming. Columbia, Mon
, tout', and Clinton.
12th District—Franklin. Fulton ;Bedlord,
I-and Somerset.
13th District—Centre, Clearfield, Jefievon,
Forest, and Elk.
14th District—Huntingdon, Mifflin, Blair,
end Cambria. f
15th District =Bradford, Tioga, Potter, and
McKean.
;
16th District-- l iVestinoreland, Indiana,
I.Arrnstrong and Clarion.
17th Piktricr—Washington, Fayette, and
Greene.
18th District—Alleghany. a -
19th District—Beaver, Butler,. Lawrence,
and Sullivan.
?.oth District —Erie. Warren. Crawford
and Velma°.
It also provides that after December 1851.
the Salary of ihe Chief Justice of the Su
preme Dour: of Pennsylvania shall be 8220.
and of the associate Judges of the same
$2OOll each. It arse: - fixes the salaries of Pres
ident of Courts of Common Pleas
and others Judges at s'2ooo per annum, be
sides a to each while on the circuit
The Bill is very important—it was laid
upon the table and ordered to be printed.
&DV E RTISING
, V. R. Palmer in the last•number of his
Register concludes a:long and well written
article upon advertising, with the following
pithy remarks : .
Having now (as fully as space would per.
1 mit,) given a hint or two on the vast sub
' ject of advertising,' we have a private word
i for, ever!: wise man's ear. At present there are
i few who advertise systernatically r bu; those
few are rapidly increasing. Can we expect
that the thousands of young drive ahead
merchants who will soon. be at theitead of
of • establishments of their own,,will be
content, to plod on in the jog-trot footsteps
of their predecessors ? Heaven and. the Yaw.
kee character forbid the supposition ! Where
one advertises. now, in a few yearn hundreds
will. • Amidst such competition, nothing but
monster energy and enormous outiay;syill
secure a heiring. .NOw is the golden .thbes
Make money now. before '• there be six Iftich
monds in the field. - And to the rising"gen•
i eration, of business inen we have a precept
i to offer, which., if attended to, will ensure
1 them the respect of all men t. a fat purse;
and very possibly
a seat in'Congress. Here
it is, in few words:
Do justly—Love your Country—
ADVERTISE YOtrit WARES, , ,
NOVEL READING
Fredtril4 Bremer makes the following re l
remarks on novetrtiadiag, -flex opinion may
assist some of our lady friends in
,the selec•
tion orhook2 of this character for their enter
tainment :
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The reading of good novels is one' of the
most useful as well as the most agreeable
pastimes for young -ladies. -Good Junels,
that is, to say, such as, like good pictures,
represent nature with truth and beauty, pos
sess advantages whiellare united in' no other
books in the same degree. They present the
history ofthe hurrah heart . and •for what
youngperson, desirous of beemningacquain
ied with himself, and fellow beings, is no
of the highest ivorth and interest? • .
The beatity and, amiability of every vi e
is in novels represented in a poetics'. an• at
tractive-light... The young glowing , .d is
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chatrued with that which is right a , , good,
I which, perlintn, under a more gray: id se
vere ehape, migh . t. , have heen , repul, ve.
lu. the, same ; manner,
,also, are/vices and
and dietinnesiettiihitedin all theildeforrnity;
and - "ode learn! , folleipse them„,kven if, they
, he .v.uiroutidell -by t Ilk grea tn ow and . pinup' of
I the world, whilst one teels - luathustasm for
: viytue, even•though,:he struggles under the
bordeia dell the world's miseiles. - .
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