,• - • 1 1 BDIDOP- 110DRICS!. ADDRESS. ......- . SOME DAYS ago we accidentallystturibledupouthe At a meeting, held' in, New York last following epigram—it is very clever. The reader , week, to'-further the design of erecting a has only to erase the name, substitute that of Miss; Roman Catholic University in Ireland, Arch -, and send her a copy of the Journal—and bishop; Cardinal, Hughes acted a con -1 the thing's "did" : -' 7- "- • . spicuous part. We append his resolution :lklaria's like a clock they say, and s p eech on that occasion for general in . Unconselous of her bearny; , She regulates the live long day,. - formation, as his sentiments . are likely to lu . tof - ij .. c.m i Es:ft - tin every ditty. • -) create much discussion between the advo ' . 1 lithe; be true, such self command, totes of Protestanism, and Catholic believers' -------DEMOCRATIC• TARIFF. • . Such well directed powers, a n t • 1 0 may her little minute hand lin this country : v eobserve a Call fora Tariff meeting, in . Berme a hand 01 01,5 '' The most Rev. Dr Sit - erited).. Archbishop of the „i °linty in the Democratic pspers of this , wr Diocese of New Intl:, then ofiret.l the following . , wt apologise to our Oaklaill friend — his ....4eek. We rejoice at lit, but we hope the vee.;es,wereaceidenediv I nvlaidand not discovered, , re , f utilion -- ~ liegatra, Thai In the deep 'harmony of unanimous party will do more this time than when they i till too late for publication this week. feelings which the late penal enactments of the Brit made similar professions of friendship for this I 'Fur NEw YORK Home Journal will commence I „.., p, Kamen , L., produced :alone the Malvin,. new series on the 'first of next Jandarv. This I the clergy. and Catholic people of England, Ireland measure in '44." The trOuble for years has ; " * •• • I and and, and the founding of an irt Catholic admirable paper is now widely circulated over i Eniversity at true time. we fi l et clunk, a sign of hop'. ,_been that the Democrats did all the salting. 'the whole country—it is in the fullest sense tit 1 and pledge that tha.Celtir ap . in the Evoked Kingdom 1 of trat Illrolan and Ireland will be as lasting, aa in- Ag a pledge of their honest sincerity, we now ! the word.a e , n7, fa newspaper— sash alt one P s e ver y „adieatde, a. Indestructahle,as the empire itself, un : want to see them do more' than simply tag. ' parent welcome' to hex fireside, as a pleasant .and der olocik they live. whilst we bare a higher pledge i ,„ that the Catriolir religion will survive even that ca. Heretofore, while thev have been hurnbtig- 41..ehil 1, - eider. l f!te proprietors propose 1° -"' tnatrophe, happen when ft Will. -01 I Arehlindirip then spoko as lolln sup , ging the people wiilti wholesale promises, I , odtice a new lemur next year, wide' the head -eh i , port of the resolution :—lt may be e rred be which they as largely tailed to perform, the , • mem. for G.otisi - -a .fort ol all-the-woi Id lea - P - some, from the ten - kr of rite . .s. I t is oetter able to - • i te lc ou l read. i table talk, and nobody, we are sure, ) Whigs have been actively engaged in men- , get Up and .iiistain tin , oiieinal newspaper ii. Lit i.. that I ant Idiom to launch into a pliable ,- centrist Thee government and people of Great Briton.. This biting and sigoLng petitions, and forwarding than Wiros. We shall publish their prospeeitit next however, is not nv intention It i s . indeed. dull them to Congress, and:moving every availa 7 : ~„,g Terms -,- .s , a year--Morns & Wilt,. Fob. as cult tor a man to divest himself of the feelings loch would be natural when he looks back to the able means to accomplish their object, even for a i ,Th r < Fulton St„ New Vert:. land of ins nativity, and the oppression which has to the paying of certain Democrats tor their ; actin led that land on account ot the religion which i • . . is still as consolation. Ido not say lam devoid of eo-operation in the matter. , \-.. ' I , - ,t'ocal 7Affaivs. f - I this natural ft-elute At the same time ais the As the Democrats have now assumed the ' - - . duty. and still more the duty of one m my position. (.. i - irt —Mun- Komar. , a celebrated Fin ial& we want them to get Our some pelt- 'rr --'""' • " • to divest himself tit every uncharitable sentiment. t.. - i''' list, will give a Concert P at . gaiter's Ilan-this Even - even towards those from, WhOrn he has received the tiolis, and do something to satisfy the people, , Bence. therefore, a sometimes the ' Inc,iimmeneire • at ` - z o'clock. Mr Getz . , Editor ar" -- -I " I PP' that the y are realli., and., in earnest, the' ~ ~- , gushing. teelin prompts resentment, we have ai • . lof the Reading Ca zrtte, in a flattering letter LA in. least, as a resn ' urce, to t o rn it froldindiviilitals to friends of Protection. , We are tired of their ; , trodtictioe, remark-,— .- Mr. KW - I'ITR =aye two abstractions, and if we hate England. not to hate •work , 'anti and 'is i professions, Let them go to • ,- , C.oneeris in this lily, with much sui - ce , ts; and I Rie..•lishmen as sueh. but to hate what we may call - - the abstraction chant nation in its corporate capa soon as they present cis with something tan- ; doubt not the music-loving citizen" of p o it,v,lle , city —soniething that it is not a crime to hate. cape gible to- lay hold of. ;we promise them our 1 worthy' their, lilkeral trop e will find tom Ol - • P a a g plim, 1 Neither wotild 1' load the living genera - Several gentlemen irk town. we understand. who hearty support. , Be their object a thorough loin tit the high Disuses of Pa imh power aceonnur - I . . I have prevotisly heard Ml' K orrit T 7, speak of 1., tile for ter eritne- .iommitted by their t b.ad arices. new Tariff, or only a reet , ion of the present ; . - 1 pertorinunee male most enthionastie terms 01 ram- tor' N"Illw . woul d I .t." ( P eet "l th em to IK' a ble one, so as to aflord us additional protection , to remedy till the et 11 , of a hair eolirse Of wryer-, nienduttini .- He ii retireserited as Aleeidedls the - , egidatioti , /nit I would expert of their, in their on Coal and Iron, l we are, nevertheless, ! hest niiiii,i in the United Stales. day and generation, and tiecording to the Inca:Attie . - with them, heart arid hand ; but we are I Besides hi. solo performanees.liewill be assisted in their capacity to he lust ,ini their .elzisl I.atfrill. and i I growing cut of patience with their old plan : by Mr.l- the law. Slays, a e e tebri k ted V 1 ,,,1 k 0 k ,,t T he gen ii, to be equitable to their adnimistrat ion o • I Ana it is heetnu l e these. are not ...O. that I hold the of calling ineetiogs,l and making flaming i men Of the Pottsville Quartette Oub. Who have de- present government cit that eountry guilty not ot . I' , lighted our eatzensiipon one or two previous or - ea - , tor crinie• of their oneestors, lint • •I'lheir own, and speeches, and passing resolutions as to what • , 7 ii,iis, nave volunteered their i-ier Vice! , to vary lb , Ihe \ are viiinizli tor their account bility below ano-' ought to be done-, at the same time they are'k r . 4. „, r. ,, i ,„ oithe ,ve . ,, , g.. Those who love good titer tribunal. (Applause) It is uniossible Mr anv one tie taiiiiliar With the hale id the 1:11allidi actually doing nothingc m towards its onsu- music •houla Rot lei ties opportunity pakts noun - to i pre., and especially sinthin ter last tew years—its' mation —such ‘proceedings are, in the fullest ;.P.t"v,,i• ianeniations ill the gradual disappearanee Of the ' ---..‘, sense orthe old proverb. '' all talk and no ' I 'eltii ra.w, and ilie almost •if ... _ir . 10 Willi which 1 rir . p,.„/2,10,.• ...40 - ~,,, d e, --Th., is the name they look for 'lwo' extitiction — ss dhoti( I l k-cling the 1 eider." I - . • ' adopted by the gentlemen' of Pothivilie tor u series blind of humanity roused into n more rabid vim. We notice that "Observer" of the Lt lig fr ' - rent throtmli the heart 'rake tip the T,.. f, and - tit ( million Patties, &An to be eiven under their , trio riper, that imitate as tone und roil w ill ...i. in who, by the wasp , is considered ; "good II ,- elllo- direction tins Wailer—the first to be held at ter every column, eouelied in the most toil-lied style • ' . erotic authority, in on e of his Washington TtAvii flan, next Tuesday Rvening, three others to of Eietlisli, in eraminar and el rhetorith blasplwiny . • i (..roil hine-elf. Mal y de, letters says that Me inationa, administration t011 ,, w at tin Inters al 01 three weeks each 'Pie : - . ) e -t the Provid e n ee 01 I linguish the empire ono two great s , I I An has signified its assent to co-operate with this l''''' is h" "eellenl one - -A lii•it of . ..11'orillher• is z . 1 ,, 5 . ,,, , ,,, 1 ... 101 l die c.- 1 ,,,, , an d iii i ionc t, ow,. hove i krovined before-band. so that the hinds ear, be of, Pennsylrenig DeMotratic 'fariff moyenierit. 1 ' 1 -' cars eleiir Ideas of the origin or 1,1,41111 v 01 ell le perly ptop)rtietied to meet the expenses, be-ales er. so. d you happen to belong to the pltindered They have therefore, every desirable assistance having the adylll-datte of knowina . who may i etas. ais quite Probable yin will be 1","°"1 as a I- . guaranteedithetn, on, the part of the "Vii , I it • 1 It nu the oilier hand vo'n - • .:.1 pi gs. ' ; pected to attend. The Manwrers propose to have (441 T I.' "i '". ' 1 • "" , a min copaiiie oi entering. into mine ta-spernte yd. We have before expressed our doubts as to them rinittlifeed iii admirable style—good muses. lan\l 1 i —the .teal Mg of proVitiot-. 111 -11 i la. or ed-e•i t h e i r a bili t y to m er p ase t h e Drotte: ,,,,, oil oat , and tyable ot retteshinentslllichated where--ond ) oik rot - tied in such cruel pi ises. aniE I - ' .1 ... . 1 • t`,.!..i11t. 111(11 %till 10 e entitled to rank a s an ' ' iditrr Who lia‘r Ilid suliscr•lied. had ledter see to d ,• -1 .111 ~. , . • , -. or. two branches of thdaslrv, i w.)liout extend r I it lielore next Tnesitax .see the " Sociable ,- are sine . ' ""l i "-I-" ; ‘ , '" , 4 `-"I''Ill" , A " ".,",','""„" th ' 4 ,„, a s i m il ar Savor to 01 1,,, t inhet ,„„ ts , vet to. ri-Olit.• 0, iiaii pot - Minn - li, I:1111111e should 11t.p..1111.1 ...5 . 1 to he il, attra c tion of the season. tote the land , as it has done lii Ireialid tlit.V will king them at their word, that they are cum- I wha „• a i k on,- Oyer ii. k ohl ....a5 it is the proValenen petent to the, task,. they halls everything in in find—that it :s ii ;Irvin calamity, to he sure, hut thot on I la. whole, this melting away Ol i ,he ( •riw. l i their favor-4the Whigsf nt fir fro opposing ._ I t ore, HMI Opening of spine and CippOrtlinitr tor the them, are willing to second their endeavors limns of the Anglo-Saxon. Is rather tO be revived 3 at than the etintr.iry. although in itself it ei lamenta. to the utmost, and,l therefore, if they fail, I hie Suit rf. in consequence oh that bad govern• theiault must lie with them, and themselves, nieni. landlords become depraved and heartless.and they vome to the aid of lemon . , and turn out the in habitants to perish by the was side. or to emigrate to foreign land , . It 1* eerta silly a triglottil tlinkg to t ee Ow eXt inel 1011 01 a whole people : but still. the hunts ore waiting cleared and space Is Illaile tOr the new and tiller ocellinitio‘i Of the A tiglo.staxiiii,whik , the vorsildeir-iiollllll.Z' 1 'ell Will Ire turned to account When ~eattered 170111 his kindi ed, and placed iii a l i position to OXert 1111,1,i11 mole than he did at home. I Lase sold thr.• writers hose no clear voin•rption of the Anr. - 10-S'aroxii or Cello . races The Celts, as tai as We kliOW. are the least fOrtnilate iallneet , or the rititi-le I lover - mm.lkt in tier lii d I-II I shoals lii Lii2l, k ikfl tint Mal I heiii—oi the i 1111 l imams of Wales tau find thrill. Tlit- are every where, in Seid. Linil ibex we in the highland-;mil in lie'and—ol ilioogli even there tlit• arc 1101 liIIIIIICcd—M the .i.,1 iiht 1 'ell ic Catholic pH., 11i., 1.1 i . 0 ,....,,,,1it Itlll .11 111011. it WOlllll In; ali-mil to iin - tend I, i trace a inio •-I 1`.0,..- 1-1111‘.11= 11.,.. 111111;11 11.1•01111 t. and. al fliiiie.,ll 0 iii.ty -ern% tole - Igo to the t op':- bein-o- ns• it, .......!;,1,..i I 11111110...1 1101 It i t .41.11141111‘... rein!, - ii nei - i - --,krs I should flo.sipate -„iii c of ilk, Mkt. 111, 1.1,-- 1111, mails I.', ...111.11 paper , as the Ti w k ., k ill thus sul.fect of rilre• , "I'lle whole thing is trended on .111/ I ;.I'V, and. although the feeble voice tit one Ind,- videal is impotent when it is arraxed against a 1 ,,,,,),„ whielk !K., by MYlllll,lllltl Wlll. - li, by one ..in i7le Ina—no. lad many putts—troth its iron throat, ean -end mit.in a moriong forty 1 housani I falsehoods. tor an ow ronneeted wttlt It has a conscience — the pie— lei- 'lO ecimeitinee — the gentlemen present ,turi k log to the reporie,,, will understand inci - - I Langliter . 'At ilw same tune. the press will re- I pea' what 1 say whatever may be it- worth I ..,3w it is the most datirolt thane in the world by stns floret lini• Io find Ilir A nglo-Saxou face Perini( ,tie to IrII van] W 11V The first knowledge in HO2- l e e 1, , ,,10 , y ~, h ...• 1 , 1 of the Island hang mvailed by the I;,.inan.. who kept possession until their soldiers \vein - wanted in other part. Next the Pict , . the Scot- the inim from North Brithin.were read) to , oniplei them :wain trook another quarter and hettiu unable to tic-feud thetnselees. they called lOn ter Sax no to help iii.,ii The si•iv.-i T , ciii,ime. II I p r omaiile. i haii.zed their position, and - took. posses. •ftin kit illy island Next enme .1 he Angles. and hence they call themselves Anglo-Saxons i Laugh ' her I . 11111 they could not defend themselves The \ I htne .. then emit,. In a tew slops, and conquered them both - and fo.w they are Hanish Anglo-Saxon 1 Britons fi :teat laughter I And what next ' I en ; quite ot history, xx hall isdopen to ins as it is to the Ti,i,.. and 1 ruin,' to till . ',tittle held 01 Hu-tongs, where the French, as ith see.) thousand men. whip pi.,t it, Anelo-si‘im.. and roirquered and subjuga ted term What breiiine of their A nglo-Saxorusin il u .ki ' ,1 ;lent laughter I I will tell you Th,- - Vreikeli put a )like on theik neck. and o hit In their month. and a saddle on Iheli bark. mud the Follett. Wll not in their o pers.a s. hitt in their descendents, I the Norman-. Were the iris• eoliquerc, of Einflond . The siii limn. mounted' the saddle. and ...plated Ile' aiiiiiiad and impelled ill I vial:oiled it nevOrding Id his OWII Ilitele.d . W here, then, do %lull Mid A tiglo- Saaonisin ' In the work•hops of ' England. in the mines. among the o•egamert, among the kink. gin,- der: oi Sheffield la ho k•k•rfaiiiilV no. serf good to wan the navy. aid till lilt` 111111/....11 lilt` altos But Ile gilVer11111:: lamer is Noriniiii-Fieneli — a r t Hug-' lisle. oi Anglo-Soxini either I and perfectly lio ate that the Fieni li dynast) does not e ontinite: Ii has' I heeli Changed by England long, a constitiktional lin...telly -it held pakwer in the three gnat de l...ilea-las of gill".1111Iit•ill. II..• 1.'11, 0 ,111We. I lit• eXel.ll - tI,ItIli! HIV Illilit . iarl They Mixt• the pidwian and fhe loWelitire power Nil Ilie‘ have the appointment olgeneral• and rommilikiler• - i. and other dignitaries and if the nation e• grt•lit—ifinl grciil It 1,--1 dent 111 i in the (live or all I he newspaper-. that it is oWiii;r 10 1 Anglo-Saxon owl* 01 elllei pi ii, (Aliplaii-e I As long as it was Anglo-Saxon. II was conquered I.) 11111` permit , after another; in fact It seemed as if any Ha - . tam emild conquer it. tt treat laughter ) So nitwit ion tikt , Xift,flosi s oxon And here I ean't help al luding to the agnorant praise winch has been he` .40Weil 011 that rare. on (wen-ions Ihnt have intrac• led the eyes ol the world We all knew that the dist:num-laid I limuinsan, who hail la'en the poet of 1 111 , 111"Iefil.Itl 111 Elll'llll, Ile lilolllt.lll. Ile WilS 1110- crated from 11T1,../11. and lauded in E111:1111.1. keetillili• ' the ptearlier of staktrossion—lewainf• the eithigist or iii n A zarlo-Siixoni.—anit. like the veriest Orange man hi the north 01 Ireland. he inked have a flan;; at Jesuitism and the Pope. (flows.) Akkgio.sutt truism was the theme of lies eulogy He, the man who forgot the atlyiwates rit his ma ti priliriple. - the man who was recreant Ili the first Itritir 01 his freedom to those who • risked their Ilse.. in the cause—that than torzlit I•Ver111111,.: hilt Ille EllOl,ll, who crashed the scone pitineiples in tlit•ir c•wti lit, 11111110t1Q It Wa- not iii good taste Neither wt.. It in good taste to blaspheme the knowledge of dnanknel, when he called the country of the op ptt."-or-, 1)1 lICIIIIId a parader - , thrsooth lie. It Wa• , 1.W.1..41111,21y grant . ) mg to John Bull. as 111 !h.' inilultrener• of los wit-comfit:l(l4l, - y, one layer after another or this likuuntrion Blarney was laid Upon 111111. ilr tilt so colt and coinforiahle, that he nev er dreamt there was any thing hot truth in it.— f Laughter 1 Ile never Ihnoght. while he enjoyed 'tins sort eoniposinon. the liiitigerian understood It to Is• an operation only preliminary to a •have.— ((treat laughter.) Smith O'Brien was asi true n titan as 'ever Kossuth was, and Thoinas Nleaglier t y ke , as 0 1 .-upielit ; and the., own 111`1. 11117.,Mitt.1). Tilt` manViln I . l4:l`ti ills lot - time for principles, for whieli they risked theirs. Tian , round to bespatter tht•tr tyrants with praise. However. hi•. too. had Ins ding at the Pope and Jesuitism. and lii. pral , e, 1 -,, r tilt' Anglo-Saxons We pass then, from this solipiet In another Ani . l it is this—H u rt at the pie sent ItiOnient there is no -itieh,lllinu as Anglizeirmx oriern : arid tithent were, it would lie ft cruel use iit Its bu rsar to antwittate walk toy, th e Melting owik) of a Mine portion of the inhabitants of the British island. , But there is a reason Mr it When the Imes. -peaks of the eelp.. it 111111111 , the i.'inliol le portton of that race. and a actually gloats raer the lire pert tit' seeing , Illetll driven away', 1111 •til Ireland 011111-1 - it. desolate tit allialonalits as the hunting ground of the Western Indian 'flier con template with pleasure any pros-Riefler oh (toil that may drive the peopleaway But th e people. Cells though they 'may he. I tripu, win be at , intleidroc- TN, as the government wliwli ignores their rights I need not ens', In regard to the gentleman whom I have named. that. had 'he made use of the knowl edge whwll he possesses — tor lie la a learned man— he would hake known that the very municipal rights, and flat' very things he praised in the Bt lush eonstitution. Avere of Catholic originand that nothing had been added to them since They were the work of Alfred the Great, the Catholic mon arch. who was educated in an Irish tunversity Ile would have known that the common law trial by pay. and all the elements of British and Ameri can freedom, (for they are of the same origin.) or iginated with Edward'the Confessor, and he would have known, and did knoW, that when the British Barons, with a priest at their heed, wrung from the Pu'illaroMous John what is called the Magna Char ts, they gamed nothing new, but only got back the Catholic liberty which the nation enioyed under Edward the Confessor. ' If they are distinguished for teeming, it is because they took from the Cath• dies those universities whose love of science soy wed Om Sviielt of llhirtpe. lit wt tikl have laittwA TREASON', TRIALS. ' The trials of those concerned in the Chris tiana' tragedy i.cotirrienced in the United States Circuit Couit, at Philadelphia, on Monday last. Great interest was Manifested by all classes in the proceedings, and the Court room was crOwded to overflowing. The Government .was represented by the • following named ~ :gertilemen : V. S. District Attorney, 3. W. Ashmead. James P.. Litil low,and George Ll Ashmead. 17...iirs, For the Nate ,1111IarvIa . nti—R. J. I:rent, i Esti:, and Hon. Jaltles Cooper. The Counsel f il .4. _nut:away, the firsi pris oner to. be tried, tire Thadeus Neven,. aril rr M. .i i 1,, A ti ,d.',,, ia llidadeipiiia Joseßtil Lewis, oileLanaSler• and'T'AITI M. r have i ii.l pulilkhed the • :-. , wuta7a Waite' • • out '. Reed and Theodore t 'lit berg of Philadelphia.) posed flu the piano, by Prot (:es?. of llik place Aftei the operin i tg of the Court. Judges t We hare lie,r, several tunes tielutlited writs t:s per- Grier and Kane bong in atteri d a ,,,, t h e li st i toi illative. and a another in musical It ienil-,who are Con-itleted tru jait lit suet, mutter pronounce it a of Jurors summoned was called. Among the' i mile rem 13 ixt tN ha- a few ...pie , tot 'ale— . many *ICUSEa offired. the number afflicted , „ it „,. 13 ., i , „- von ct ,r ott to i t .. ,„ pp i,,,l with deafness is (tuite remarkable. Judge - 7" ---- .. Grier feared it svis growing into an epide- i rir' Tie •‘ DOMOr , al,' Ball came Ott ut the ; Town Ilall last Wednesilst evening We don't 1 . know much ithotit-it, and what little y-e - do know i• The position of ! Gov. Lowe alvi Mr. Brent not very eomplimentary h. the Imikter! -liartitim{"ol seems to have beer somewhat rfits.appretien i the party . we therefore, leave um tip town neigh ded. -The Baltimtile Sur declares that, from . h „,= h-i' glee their own vets,-,a of t he t aw, the, conamencemeht, they both di-aired that the control and rranagement of these cases ihotlld go with 114 reqofLithil,ty, which they ; 'conceived to .be With the Cnited,States. It j _was• not doubtedibut there wont(' he a.liar- mony of view between them and the ottick i rs of the general goiVernment aboui, a common i . ' object of to na tA importanre.i and that no , discord could pcissibly arise in relation to', - such an affair. troy. Lowe ti." 35, induced to i act in this matter at the instance of public.' appeals, originating at meetings ut,, the citi zens called to 7Fonsider tlr nature of the.; event. Mr. Brent was nreordingly nn , trtiet- 1 tv• c.,, ) ,./”.1,,,r.,. e.- 1 . . ed by the Governor to - apply tun pi - inn:stun i Lill Haven .11 , t) , sot , he lecently hstencil to an 10 participate iin the prosecution tit these 1 ;elo q uent - •ierinon preached in that place by the 1 4' 1 • ' Ite . '.' M r :11 ‘IIF ril Pot'sville acid add. •• The eases., as ,a privtleg to be con-tided by ihe . ...,,., ' • ' - ' ti rem' gentletnim delighted the whole anthem,. officers iir the Owed States, that the State - ii ii• :\f ate ', allolliair returned home fegeettini; then niteinian...- of Maryland might •he legally _represented Mr Al wag fornierk•tationed ii-. the' .plait. and - there, and all cses of provocation and es- enjoyed the respect of the entire comnitinity trangement between the people of the. Stales i' Mtlatit , y Balt —Tile National Unlit Intan: he entirely allayed, and a faithful report tar- try have announced that they will give a hall in niched of the judicial traoisaetion , , hi. a COM- Saylor'i Hotel, on the 'l2th of Deernil,r Mr i eter) t . hand. tilt. Brent', parti.iiiiiation in' ha., un expellent room it will be renietnlteied p , . that latlir.4 11 Levan. E.g.. the owner ha, raked the trials, may therefore fie mint-lilt:fed only the ;-,„.1, budding two , t ,,,,-, ; higher, and the Ilan in the capacity of an offe.tatrrel,urter to litei.s it"... 'oeciiiiies the whole of the tomtti, story executive authority of Marylanir tMr L. Ira. lidded .1 g ivat implovenient to the . : These trials !will probably .eontintie fur i town i,, iliere will be a tine tunic at the tutu no - I before they • ,ioilia. and thcke who are lond 01 dancing, would du several weeks; if not mon thst well.to attend —.ll,i i i are brought to l a*, close, as ia : gr6t number tit ' witnesses arc scimmoned and the able counsel I L Pr, Nrintni: --Thy Airysays the C.itamon ; s-1 3 ,,,i, of that l eder rerently opened. under 'very employed willifind many nite points of iaw flat'"" aikpii-e. They ate ew tinder the .. ii .. to quibble about. Their proi - o - Css wi lt h e i - ' ti pertutendenm s 01 hey Fredei ,el. ls Jewell, Pi in ' welched with touch atricietyl. l ,r,alzhout the' eipal, r ,i•mil iii lik dime. , liv Mr, I.iine, Me., whole country{ , , . . i w i i..,-,,,, mu—it:nun. Nlr Porter nii.l Mr 1,,,,g It - tr." Sr Prttrt r CA, r, 7,, ...1 l'eisltylkill I laven. PETITION' TO -CONGRESs. 1 I.llthe7arl and (; - crtnan Reformed, will t.e rouse • The citi7etis of Philadelphia ate sired-' crated on Christmas It i's said to la• a erne lootrin7 =bating a petition, which they intend sending hallo* - :to _Congress, asking for appropriations to: 4.v it:..ii,. - 77,, I•, i ~i.::, of seiiiiyikin Haven, are improve the harbors -of the Delaware. Ac- i now homing a protracted iireetrirg. A rinorber of ctivo , r the trerrt mini:ster, Ire the Chinch are in attendance. cording to the 'returns kept at the smil..___ o l o,o House, the arrivals. iu Diriti, consisted of ltlei i - - ships; 342 - kirques : :i , i3 brigs : 35:7,0 bar- ONE OF TOE RP %ULTs I ' The following is a niniature picture of the ges i ifs(, schooners : 10-1:1 steamboats : , 5 9 00 sloops : and .819 r) boats ; making to- condition of things iu Clarion county. unde r • gether 27,5.1? - 4essels, and yet, the pet i tion _ , the beneficial influence•of the British Tariff : era add: I of IR.lti, and judging from the way in which 1 From the Brea i . kwater. nt the -, ,„,„,,i, ~, the i „ the people there voted the Locofoco ticket at ' Delaware Bay, in the ezty of Philadelphra , a di-- the late election, we suppose they are very ' lance of 90 mile,, there rr. not a sincle-s.ate harbor. ,Lukel,l, 1 , much pleased with it : f where veststs t:z. call ....1. er o ttrill, norm-. or when the navtittion is pal tial!‘ ,ibsitu..teil by tlatit- •• The last Clarion paper has the Sheriff' s . le g fee, thn, jeo,ardisurh creamy ‘rdord.!, 't,t--, trial advertisement for sale at the court house of a large amount rif property . - , that korona'', on Monday, December Ist, of 1 The folliiwing is their statement in vela- one furnace, including a Grist Mill, Illa,!k -, tion to the ccial Trade of PiuladelPhia, a s a 'rnith ' s and Carpenter's shops. and ten dwel- 1 farther incentive for Congress to fusier the hug houses with four tracts of farm land. ! interests of trt ear : One other Furnace with fifteen dwellingsi 'i The Coal tradc M tlrr.rietp!.ra. a irate.it shops. and stores, and five more tracts of which all those iestililig „u It, ~..1.,) „ ,,i a•,• ,„ I . farm land attached and under improvement. tereszed, em pt6r, ~, ~,„t er ~ .,- , ii,ive ...al a lamer One, other Furnace, with dwellings. Mills, ! number of men. than any other t.rarich C.l our do- I shoos stores, . &c., with five tracts or farms tneetic trade, DIM , form tin imp,,rtat t, rev for .u . '. mproved land. One other Furnace, Grist Iteltatell, WWI, iu va=c 61 :..11;" •41.1.i.•ri et:letttellev of 1 would be resift to Mall our s taitienal ye—a-k , r,, Mill, dwellings and outhouses, with three show the aupcirtance ot rthrs trade. at the prereur tracts of land attached -being itn proved farms. prriod, there Were isiesmi f ro m the wharves of tie one other Furnace with usual necessary Heeding ilsitinad c orap an y a lo n e, ia Nati:Wilt', buildings—dwellings. shops, stores, &c.. with rvenels, earryinc I fiVi - :`.t I 4 tons of Coal to %anon, a tract of land. At same time and place, places. It to tti:ii sum the quantitv sloppe d Ircrin the Letnith [Slat, anti from the tz , lowlkill ("loud 1.i.. various other lands and town lots. They ° added, some Besoti the extent c,t nil; trade can tie have, however, this one satisfaction, that the formed "i•-- - agony—if notceasing is not increasing much. [l:7' AN 'r AN .1 They sold six Furnaces last Court--and have SIX to sell this Court. tßic7l Catholic" - has chat- They will doubtless Rev kr. i lenged ev.• .o.r. Lord, the great Protestant ; sell cheap, and that will be. good for some- Lecturer to public- discussion of the gnes- I body." i , lien, "is Protestantism on the dec1ine?"'..—........ i ai.. FIFTEEN persons were drowned by and proposta l to sustain the affirmative. i -. 1 the sinking of a canal boat some miles above fQ,"Tut !CHILDREN, killed _by the M , elan.lPortsmouth,Na., during a storm on Thurs. thinly accideht io New York last week,'Were i day of last week. They were all from Tern buried on Monday. Funeralprocessioui)were I peranceville, in this State. seectin Broddway almost all day long. 11: •,.. 1 C:7 THE Cambria sailed from Boston for . i Europe on Wednesday with a half million . Imo . A. ott*: ;a reeeption, both civic and mi. -.- Weary - is promised Eossailkiri BaltimoTei; in 9 411 Cit' , ~~ ~-- - ournal. Idterarti 5,,,,e'7,1 —Mr. John Warner lectur ed la t. Wednemlay evening. Ile. c--ay was a lengthy and labored productom • Alter the usual exerce-e", a Siteone.." meeting wa. held and officer. elected for the en.uing terni of two months. The following ;;eentletnen were re -leerively oho-en W.% a•er., riesident Wu 13. WE1.1., Vice President; C Litt - LE, :-'ee retary ; De A 11E , a.r.. Trea.tner. There wa• ako an intere‘ting di,cu,ion about the be,l manner of di-po-ne of delinquent members hereafter To '•toe. Me k •• walk the plank - MINV tube the only alternalii.e.. '. t3''' lit/ ii not , — in anntlit•c7(oliiniti it wiil be I r . -ern the 5..1111% IL II County r .'Nt,rllll,' :••••!,0.,1 u ill . , ~ I meet In th, p:ave ...II 7,Nit11141:1 . V.1 , t . . Guth The ••••-..- toll rnitimue ito:u Joy- late auto e he I t;tvea el the piiii•e 01 Itolam; the ineettaC aml the • , woe, r‘efrik,.. The tiieml- ut I...invat the etmaty are re,,tie , ted b. anem.) and EDITOR% TABLE. thein , el% e- in 110' adValn.ntlinin •'t the Obr.et tb,v de-trob'e i.. 7 0 Un Tuesday and Tile-day nqht the depth of dto rp metre-. The 1-;le,ghttig was Very g,}0,1 ou Weane,dny ao l ir,trpully •o cn Thltr'dny Being the tir-t of the ,enson nn n, 001 , unert- , 1 to •in..l' I,rr want of tre The %%rather preaL, I u tol'.Fupply ot -now dm mt the •ra• ou OP' "ri,r 211‘rn.':, m our Imerury 40, mtvw.ll !bank the ourre:Tondent of the Miner-mile it:dir t,. for r aTmg' he gave the delinquent mem ber% m the ta%t number or that paper SCHUYLKILL HAVEN . AFFAIRS —The Ed d.n of the I- j THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. all these things, and would have been silent if he Was Outpaced to be-just. The Catholic religion has done every thing for education. If you strike from Europe the colleges and universities founded by Catholics, you will leave the face of Europe a des ert ; you would scarcely find schools worth nam lug ; showing hudiciently, that if Ireland has cot the means of mfuetttion, there is a tenon for it, and a reason that reflects no credit on fanner. gov ernments of England, nor on the present. Samson's strength was in his hair; the strength of the Cath olic church Wits in its property, and for that reason its property was taken front It in one fell sWooP- All was taken from It ; sad after the property wits thus taken and it was without means. in came the Legiilatnre to adopt their next policy, which was to put out the eyes of its victims—to deprive them of knowledge—to ,hiring them down until they should be bnltitiod, and have- no tradition or meni• ory of the injustice of which they were the vic tims. Was it not felony fin- the Church to leach and instruct Catholics'—wa-s it not a felony for a Catholic to go abroad to be eduCated ' —was it not felony for him to return'—were not thew the laws of Great Britain towards' Ireland for generations' And it is the providence of Clod anti the strong power ofilivine faith which prevented that covern inent from being soccesstul They o n ly dimmed. they did not rie;troi ,- the vision of those to whom they denied light They treated the Catholic, as a besieged city, and cut oil'-the fountain of knowledge - from them-, and yet, by the sits:amine iiiihienise of the faith. there was no lack nl" teachers N'oung men, prompt to devote thetreelve, to the eropaan non oh the faith, went abroad, , tialled in foreign college:. and came home educated, to put theM• selves under the sentence vt halt sent then% to the gallows for no other cruue The. was the caw. and when all the means of education were taken from them. von tiebrild Dr. Allen, of .t.triel college. driven from his own country. and I-et-elves' in great triumph in other places. By hint the t •,,Hcce of lkinav was founded. with a very small beginning. on which the hopes of Ireland 'were at lust placid. The first e ncomagentent was nn atairoprianon by Pope Gregory the Thirteenth, the same who re formed. f _ o h r t__C: _kng.o-_S asrms and the the calender I rest of the nations. (Cheers.? The l'Ope ;TAWS to Lir. Allen one hundred crowns yearly, a., an endsw , mint, and from that small beginning it c o mmie.] to flourish and increase until it became capable of ed iteatineit any number of scholars But not at Dulay but at Itheini-, Rouen. Valladolid, and in ate hem Belgium anti Frunee, colleges sprung tip ni ithich men quathiest themselves to lie hung, when they came home priests and scholars In this way not wttlyoutuling all the disadvantages. villa-anon was kept up to a ctsrlain extern. Undoubtedly th• of r ecta o f ignorance were stamped on the Irish per , [ Ole, for without education elevution Halmos! ini [ pieisible No doubt they wen. deteriorated it ma.' ItY years. but not witleatintime that. dal love it sm. enee became a pas-ion with the Irish people A, proof Millis. I will say that no nation in the could I ever exhibited the "ante delicacy tor educaniat is the Irish exhibited in those days in its attention to poor scholars, u charnetertstii• peenhar to that cottitrV Let any one reat: the popular -tory ot the Irish. the •• Poor Scholar," and he will find Mat the ''our Scholar was. the adopted child Ea every Mind), for no other nitwit but that lie lot eil the leaning This was in spite of; pollee and laws The gime opposition gave rise to t lie despised • %,-lee .11.• 1... showing that in spite of ilk-psi:olmi of a ereriipt g overnment. they could not extingthsli the thind for knowledge in Ireland ; and if tha , be the -use, up to to the present linie, and it the prosecti ions 1 were thrown away, and it they web- obliged 01 , - s o r t to stratagem to iiiieonipledi what the sword (-mild not. I do Isslwve there is reas,n to wadunt the IMpe that. m cOlnilleritillie the ('nit or-iv a flu.. tllli. We liehold a sign that, as lone as the Itidish goventinent lasts. there will i.e no destruct ion ot ei ' theilhe I 'chile raveOr I 'IIIIIOIIC 11 . 11 g -on ( A N A, ' i ., . I suy at this Itine, because there is something reel:- btu iii the tone. II 1111011 be n-I:rd it o d iig .oi .ii i s required, why did not the bishop-take stele tiny rears ago' or Why should they not a ll ow ill , ,•„1. t r o t ., which t he g overnment .it last pros Idol—why not allow !nein-outs eltailee '—iit II) 1101 liriZia la'- 1 lore '- I -iii; there i-i something ominous a this 1 lime. The ',Junin' ts utter passing through a la , male—the country is desolated In disease rinse- I quell! upon Minnie-111 , comory i. reduced iii Ihr lowest point, and it is piecisely iil Mat r ,,,,,i , ti.l she should lie made to see the wing of (list 'There is something inure In the cireinnsttnee that the idea was suggested by the Holy Fattier. The [wish g overnment employed every mean- in their power . to obtain his approval of their plan—at one bite by threats and ut another by the idler of great advan tages. And il was precisely the moment saheb by Brittsh intrigue and treueliery the Holy Fatlar was gun exile, which was selected to uhlain a tat °ruble answer 111 approval of the Queen . - rolleges; show ing that the rope was nut guided 1-y the wedom 01 litllnalt government , —that was t h e fnoineot when, . ;it the r 4k of iiis hie. and his tbriunes, s.o tar as titer' weie connected with the clitn , h, were riidaii gerl, tie said, us John the Baptist said to I lewd, ~ t i us aid a ll owa bl e - (Loud appluter), which lasted lin some lune) But then. ovllie mho hand, that out being allowithhi., what wa. to he it die '— The, I bily Father -an: the r liishops must in) to es tablish I 'fitholle universities in the civic i d ivi ,,, i , Louvattie. et 1 rerniany Notwithstanding, there fore, the London Tr ,r ,, and its anticipated annihi lation of tile 111-11 r,..ee, I anticipated from nos cir i eillii , lanee that it - euitil is iiiit ,le-.ad '• The ‘ , 1 •1,1 e ,, is n o t dead, hot -leepetli anti 1 -now 11,1 . .d.r to csSisllt.rl3.lleS , .1 , 1 Ile ,, ,It&IIS Itlll_ellergy will I prompt }WI' 10 a ccomplish great IllOtteutsr Its t he world. T he iirsl movement %Yid Is. the lii-ii Ca- Mohr. Vnr:ersity, hum which, a- in frirmer tunics, great and leaf ned men will up' forpi truth their °wi t ' clear chore‘ to spread the light tit science over the Ninth and the South, over the F.-U.-and the West ,ppi , , 0-iniem i i toitteipate no such soomiticiii-es a s that press tors predicted, and I sal . Thee for , i ii. that I in my hatnble opinion, it the giver Intent would a:- tend to the ii own Int,ine•,•. to their own specifie I duties, and iii-charge thein lolly and hone-IN. they would bui e enoii4h to do without turning .eliiiiil , malder.,:„Societ y is -0 runs) it flied flint tf.ii.ei !lineal is a separate depaittnent . 1 lie tu nil NI- sot errign ias n ar k a, the govornment • and -si f might at of the school. berater, if i lie given went undertake. edocation, it -ter in al Ilse secotil ,lage of family responsibility It assumes thin e . i•iintrari, 1. , tin ture--timt the parents le whet' God ha , it ,‘ ell I swill an instinct of affection are .ucapable of pro- I moung the Interest. of their chili re., and t lint gov ernment, torsooth ' most i mile it Nail take care of I I them. From whence is th:- d e rived ' Ii is -or prising to ine.how it Is i onsidericl an e% ideni:e of 1 ibei ty It . commenced in de-pole Prussia, with a sovereign who thought hr rook] man i pill ato socie ty as he pleased— time \V ill inm 'I Pim-sift \S' hat was the iih i ei•t tit that ..lveitieli; it ' II wit- It itionlil the rising generation into eadoot nay with hi. ily• nasty and his family Thewe it toned I N why to France, and wig. fstinil most pidad_tra arcompli-h the purpose% of despit ism. k• rout such a theory I augur no good I have studied i long I have bat tled against it for the good of m • country and the good tit nit' fellow-miens. If time permuted. I could show many sign.; of its workings lately, which are by no memos trivia idle I agu-e wilt Ihe gentlenian who preeeded ne I would not force on oily man ant principle .rf eilin•ation which he was not willing to aceept I have no idea of that; but I say, In the plc-rut siltintuon of I hit! world, the man must be short suited who does 100 ,i, if, ,iyil., o f godless popular •illicalitill I Will call attention to is filet Whif•li 1. 01 rc , eetil ta•eur• renee and, noklould. nose(. It s, that among the Protestant clergy or this illy, lot a lew day, ago, no aZtieernetit Nit. Made. that since the 1.... p e would not co to clinteh, they opt-thong the church to the people (Much laughter Churches they have iii abundanee. In their caurches there Is no want of room 11 is not fur the vent iii - churches, our the want ut church - 04.111. 0111 tilcy F.° Itito the streets to preach. bin it is for the wain. o! people ( Continued laughter I The explanation is. a- Ilwy say. that fur fifteen or twenty yrars Iraq the B i d,. Sp iri t has not visited tlie.r ehairche , (Renewed laughter I Perhaps, when they .nitl this, it did not occur to them that, tithe Divine Spirit has not Vis aed their chureties, the condom schools have, rind the consequence it. Ilimr ehurebes arc i hinned,and they must go rater the people where they enn tied thein. This us one development of it. etreet. on the. Protestant Chineh I tried, with the ble.athrig of i bah we will rildenvor to keep clear of it. We have not succeeded entirely , hut We know vers . well ii is an iiimatural connect nut for the State to step in between the 'amity and der eimich, and un dertake to educate the rising genetalion.s.except if be in conformity with the leeltile.+ of those whom God and nature intended as their legitimate guar dians If it were possible to institute whools on the principle of State approprillt,oli tor every deno mination, but with certain universal enactments, it would be inuela better: for there is - little to be hoped for a nut on that is destitute id the rinciples on which moral conduct is. founded. 'th ere us a sagacity in the (7111110 w mind. el which the wiliest statesman that ever oecupied Itie , woolsack never nnail any conception; l'or the Ca holie church finds her mission to take (-barge of irgerests that will be for all time—not running away with tine ideas, but going surely' and slowly, lint itthillihly, towards the great end fur which God armoured her. Hence the church does soineitines what is called foolish; hut notwithstanding this, so long as the Pope is its head, lime will sweep them into oblivion, and when all are gone, there will remain the wisdom of the father of the faith, and there will be the re sult' of the non of them and those associated with him in the great charge of soul , . I look on the in stitution ca the Irish Catholic University. at this tune, and under math ciretunstances, as a sign and pledge that whatever may happen, neither the Cel tic race nor the Catholic religion will be extinguish eil in the British empire. And although allusion has been triode to the fall of that empire, which I don't wish to, haslet], for I am cautioned not to wish the destmetion of sinners, but rather that they may repent and be saved, but notwithstanding nations have fallen, and when England does full, there will be enough of the Celtic race to sympathise over her calamity, and to commence again, under their holy religion, the reconstruction 01 somely, to lie regu lated by twitter principles of lust me, truth, and hon or, than the prevent one. e. TnosE !wilt Hungarians ! How they do scramble and bang thein about! They must find it infinitely worse than the Turk ish imprisonment ; that at least was quiet- Last night the inevitable BreakyourneHtsy and the whole party were arrested by his I Honor, the Mayor, and confined in his wife's splendid drawing-rooms until midnight, be ing meanwhile stuffed tip repletion with boned turkey f orgetting that Turkey had nearly 'honed them,) champagne 'NV made them forget their campaigns, and oysters that cthipensated them for the optinsa..sioti of Oystrlll. These outrages upon innteent and unollending foreigners are disgraceftil, and ought to be put a stop to.—X. Y. Day Rook. -- A correspondent writing from Fred erick, Maryland, says that a fearful hurri cane passed over that section of the country on Sunday last, carrying away fences, trees, and buildings. It is supposed that over twenty thousand panels of tom were de. *WYO. ,foreign Stems. V' Despotic Alliance against the Press.— A letter from Munich, of the 30th uh., an nounces that the Bavarian government has published a convention concluded between Bavaria, France, Russia, the Roman States, and several of the petty German States, estab lishing reciprocity as regards the operation of the clauses of the liWs on the press, des- tined to repress offences against the chiefs of the government, and the diplomatic agents of such States. At a late anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Bishop of Chasel said, "I do believe I do not overstate the fact, when I say that there have been ten thousand converts from the Church of Rome in Ireland. From a recent statement it ap- pears that, at the' present time, the Romau Catholics in that country out-number the Protestants by 500,000. Poland.—A letter from the frontiers of Poland states —" In the night, from the 29th to the 39th .of October, that terrible visitation, the Branka. (conscription) passed over the whole Kingdom. It sweeps into the ranks of the Russian army the strength of the youth of Poland." Q. 7" A Republic . fur Hungary.—ln con cluding his speech to the working classes of London, Kossuth gave a short s iiistory of the Hungarian struggle and declared that the nation wished a republic, founded on rule and law, like that of the United States. 137' Semmering,. Locomaire.- —The prize offered by the Austrian government for the locomotive best adapted to ascend steep de has been gained by Mr. I :llaffey, a manufaciurerof Munich. • • •:,• It seems that Mr. THEAsilrit narroufly es4aped the garrote. Three of the Judges were in favor of thus disposing, of him two voted against it, and the President hav ing two votes, cast them in his favor. LT' The Eco &Iloilo announces that the Austrian and Papal Governments have con• ceived, and are about go execute a plan for the forcilile annexation of the Republic of San Marino to the States of the Church. If In the Holy Land, according to the testimony of the Rev. F. C. Ewald, there are only abut 12,000 Jews. Three hundred converted Jews are now engaged in different parts of ihe world in preaching Jesus Christ. r The Seren Day Baptts.ts have recently opened a Chapel for public worship; at Shanghai, China. Service is held there on Saturday, the old Jewish Sabbath. 177 The Ranh of England has over fifteen millions pounds sterling of gold in her vaults. show in i t an increase. STATISTICAL FACTS AND FIGURES. The Un,on-L-Io 1790 the Union consisted of seventeen States, with a population of 4,929,827 and 451.424 square miles, or nine persons tu a square mile. In 1800 there were twenty States, with a population of 5,30.5- 040, and an area of 572,024 square Wiles, or eight persons to a square mile. In 1810 there were twenty-four States, with a population 7,234,414, and an area of 782,514, or nine persons to a square mile. In 1820 there were twenty-seven States, with a population of 8,- 738,191, and an atea of 849,314 square miles, or ten persons to a square mile. In 1830 there were twenty-seven States. with a popu lation of 12,866,020, and an area of 949,314 square miles, or thirteen persons to a square mile. In 1840 there were twenty-nine States, with a population of 17,01;8,660. and an area of 1.173.344 square miles,or fourteen pe sous to a square,nnle. We have now Mir one States, containing a population (by e..ul nate) of 21,657, 000 , and an area 'of 1,91:1;125 square miles or twelve persons to the square mile. The Press—The number of newspapers published in the United states annually is estimated at 41 . 2,869,009, being equal to I copies per year for every man, woman and child'. \VIIIIe in the British Empire only one is published for every 21190 of the inhao itants : in Belgium, one' to every • 25.9a10 in Persia, one to every •.?0,N6; in Russia, only three copies to every 1,9110,91111. Cotton Mill., i n .the States.--It is estimated that the aribunl products of all the cotton mills in the United State. is 2fot.tittit,_ 00 0 , and the consumption of cotton 6110,099 bales ; 190,nott bales of which are consumed south of the Potomac and to the Western States. The value of this amount of cotton when manufactured is supposed to be up wards of 867,090,0 in British Manufactures -The increase of man ufacturing industry in fireat Britain in sixty years is shown by the following table of the raw materials used in that kingdom : In 1799. In 1819. Wool, lbs. 3,245,352 76.756.18:1 Silk. • 1,25.1,445 6,831.861 Hemp, 592,306 i 61,271 Flax, 257.222 1,896,786 Cotton. 30.571,374' 758.811.669 Tent/age. 0 . 1 Great Brad,n and the United Statry.—The commercial tonnage of Eng land is 3,130,909 tons That of. the United States in 185ftwas —liireign trade. 1,585,711 tons: coasting trade. 1,797.629 tons fishing, 151 ,918 tons whale fisheries, 146,916 tt'ais. Total— 3,681,469 tons. 110 W TO OET SLEEP How to get sleep is to many persons a matter of high importance. Nervous per- sons, who are troubled with wakefulness I and excitability, usually have a strong ten• I dency of blood on the brain, with cold extre tnities. The pressure of the blood on the brain keeps it .in a stimulated or wakeful state, and the pulsations in the head are of ten painful. Let such rise and chafe the bo dy and extremities with a brush or towel, or rub smartly with the hands, to promote cir culation, and withdraw the excessive amount of blood from the brain, and they will fall asleep in a few moments. A cold bath, or a sponge bath and rubbing, or a good ruo, or a rapid walk iu the open- air, or going up or down stairs a few times just before retiring, will aid in equalizing circulation, and pro moting sleep: ,These rules are simule and easy of application in castle or cabin, and may minister to the comfort of thousands who would freely expend money for an ano dyne to promote " Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." SALT IN COAL REGIONS. It has lon:g been the opinion of the most intelligent mining engineers, who have ex amined the coal region of Alle,gheny, county, Md., that salt might be obtained by boring. The Cumberland Miners' Journal says : "It is a well known fact that large quan tities of salt are obtained from the New Cis tle coal-field of England, and from the coal field of the Kanawha in Western Virginia. To strengthen the idea that salt will ulti mately be found in 'the CuMberland region —perhaps sotnewhere about the, mouth of Savage river—we will state that during the last war with Great Britain, there were ex tensive borings for salt at Paddytown, on the Virginia side of the Potomac. and that after reaching a depth of GOO feet, the supply of salt water was abundant, Irons which large quantities of this article were manufactured. Why 'the 'borings were abandoned we have never been able to learn." TILE CAPITOL. The Washington News gives the follow ing account of the improvements in the in terior of the Capitol : "The Representative Trail has been fitted up with a great deal of taste, and is now ready for,the reception of its members. The Senate Chamber will be ready in a few days, A new carpet, of beautiful design, has been placed upon the floor of the chamber, and, everything 741,-1)e in good order. The Ro tunda has been improved by the introduction of gas. There are eight brackets, contain ing each twenty burners, making in all one hundred and sixty. They were lighted on Tuesday evening, and their brilli4pcv exceed ed anything before witnessed in the llotundii. 'The effect on the paintings was very beauti ful. We leans that handsome bronzed spit. Mons have been. ordered, to replace - the old and milightly wooden boxes heretofore used." ALL MEDICINES should be prepared by a rhyir chin. WA. 8. ROSE'S Celebrated Faintly Medl. eines, prepared by himself, at his La'roiratory, Phila delphia, PA. .. Dr. J. ti. Rose is an honorary member of tho , detphla ?dedlsal Society, and graduated, in 18t0, fro the University*Pennsylvenia, under the guidance tri the truly eminent Profe..sors, Physick, Chapman, Gib- son. Cole, James, and Ilare—names celebrated for Medical science—and having bad daily intercourse and I consultation with those distinguished physicians, re- : pectins diseases of all kinds, arottbe proper remedies I herefor, and Mins solicited by thousands of- his pa- , tients to put up his preparations, he now offer• to the public, as.the results of his experience for the past thirty years, the following Valuable Family - M e- t clues, each one suited to a specific disease Expectorant - or Cough Syrup, for Congt , q,Cold.,Con. sumption, Asthma, Bronchiris,-and all I.giug diseases. I It cures Consumption when taken in tuna. In 50 cents I and at bottles. Alterative or Mood Purifyer. forof Old Faiip -8„.o Dons, and all diseases arising from an .cinpure stair of the 'Rood. or a Constitution impaired ' hy the m.e of Merl atty. al per bottle. Carminative Balsam, fur Chalets, Chnlera Morbus, °noel Complaints, and Dysentery. 2.5 cents Verniifuge or cafe, sure, and reliable expeller of Worms. 25 rents. Alterative or Family Pills. for Liver Complaints Dyspepsia,and Indigestion. 25 rent• Golden . PIIIP. fur Falling of the Womb, Fomate Weak neas, Debility, and Relaxation. 50 rents. Female Pills, a valuaule remedy for Female roam plaints. Superior to Ilooper's Pills. 25 cents. Rheumatic ("impound, an internal remedy for Wien- I- maw.", either acute or chronic. 50 cents. Dyspeptic Compound, a sure cure for Dyspepsia, as thousands ofpertions can testify. 50 rent's. Slaw Linlment,for Rbe iitivitisna,Tooth- a, tre,Spi s ins and all pains of the body. 25 reels. Tunic Mixture, for Chills. Fevers, and general detilli ty. A never failing remedy. 50 rents. ream. copy Compound Flatfeet of Purim, for all 41139/191.413(110. •---•-• 1 Kldne.3 9 and Bladder. 50 crot• SOCIETA a: Footer's I I no. Croup Syrup. Thin r 91119 l'y 19 1199911 1.11..W11 In fall, Ihinimot and lion navel II sands of children. I'S .93.19forlablP 19111, , e - of the 111111.1 " ! hoard. per .% ern, H Heidi, s. &r Highly re air Tonic, to prevent Bald 12 1 ; Nor barge tor lit rs. commended by itur late Dr. Plirork. 'SO seta obey the ineir.l.•• 1 . ~ I i. Antringesat Cr•rn;tound, for Spirting [flood, Flooding. .• Pothiville;Marr It I, IESI and all Bloody Discharge.. 50 rents. 11.1%1.011e Neg 40244 4F..".1.111F.5!....- r, I mete, Ser's. rk --- '4ll`left... When tits wife, Elizsibefh JOll9ll, N 91.3.0.131 Cordial, for all Nervous condition., of Me NOTICES. 145.1001, Neuralgia. &T Sr. 54J rent. • Pile Ointment ; will cure in from 12 to lb aiiplita. p.n., eft tr Fr.l.l,o4V•si cENIETftY -I' r.rs:;% A ,/,`"? lull I " h ' d ' l ' d In ‘ nld 'ILInInI"9"."1" pith Donn SO rent.. tin" deniring Lois or 1 i Ives ot fhld Fellow'- I'. me .' " : 1 , : i 1 .ii i !.., '! ,, 1 : . ; : 1 1 i g ... 5 ": „ 1 . 1 : 1 , . ,. 1 1 ,, 7 1 1 11 ri. J ... l. l' ,. . N tis tzi4 n., iii i octal. of FYeatot Tettor Motu:Milt.. Sore re...die. .25 re nt s . .. , Y , under the dirc.11.311.0 the Vinnilt , re of Slitter.' 15;, ,, ' Martin. ri ‘ . l ; ) a i v lN itl i l . , t ß A, l l .i i e r k tEL F:o c ii ,F , n o i r t... .l r o t h : l ll l l .l. Jane, Eye Water and Strengthening I'disiern :ttiperiar Vl ' igc• No "' -P°"*""' well '1'"I) I" 3"h" 8 I.- 1 ADnii tiii•ttk•kiiii•tilii(WitT4 ---- ' . - m. 1,..,.. to all others. '2S rentir. ' Fur sale at R. HANNAN'S Bookstore. -•P ER S. INS i f l ood ' : a l. l::l ' r " l ' m o i l M A ln d . ' A ni r " ..! ' c ' s n f Itihi‘e'nf.t Jr i 6 1 - 7e Y' t l i s rg .o e n - e ct In " : r t , t ::l Pr - ' denoting Lots in (JrOr Ives in Minim laurel ('em"- , Port." Ole, dere:omit. has.• been granted lii; the Reg tore ender the dirertion of tae Vestry 01. TilitilY toter .it II Parry, Emir. F. stchitY !kill county to the underaigned nat. LIFE IN t 1111 ,10 RANI* , F.--T im hme he, permit..., nothing I aturrn, •Putior the , wall apply to Andrew Run.ei, or I, t ,,,,,,,, • ,, g 1,,,,,. (0 ell ~,t h. .6 , ,,d u , „ a id ~,y,1 1 .....„ ut :, . !bat reales neve apa oti the di.alll bed aa 11111. ......1ed1.319 I.4)ntent, and those having m - le(uiit alii ‘ iris, the Caine, will [anent them for •ettlemeni to r•llerilat. that 09 arc :snot those iv.. love, per Nape a wife and children, dependent quill the cold LOST AND FOUND. HENRY VANE - MI:4EN, .Ado., . No, 1 3 1, 1.951. ' 4 9. -iil • charity of the world: Therefore every one 13. 111.. 4.;TItAV llottsE.'• -Strayed '. r w ify. ---.÷.--___ should paepao. for. Ott. emergency It CLII hr dime, s s o en from Stager.. ntable, In 91r11..)13. E,,.1, 1 "..T.til 161 - * I I I . I i" N ' " o u r ' ‘ b :r ‘" A " ::::: S h t a r " e e r t ' 2 " B n i " I ' l t a f ti ' a . r . , " kill Rases iitr the evening of the 113111 01 even by I.lla i - asore•a, Through ow •genr yof Life In•II- tango Street. oppo s ite IlOyleS it stand wirer, November..ittist.. a large Ray Iforne,about Vance. ' lke will be h;rnpv 1.. supply MO .31.1 ft lend. and it. 1. sea re aid, traveller. and ha. a honcho( while.h Boot. and Shoes or ... The into , Every man who loves hit (nails ought to gel hie 11a. 1 .,canarai I.V the wear of the tM i ro i. an the neck, n nivle and al the lowest wit es • frwit ol the lett shoulder Any peer.... 0.11. , 93.11 r, - • life tortured. Every man Fir debt,aad ma too r,tr.,party, MARK. I RAWBllsls turn Paid hoer.. to the --ahai rll.er. at Poll Uarhan, v. 111 . No% '''.- 1651 , i 47.31' ought to have his life insure, , lent at tilt death hie , LP . tea...m.lllls rewarilod Or if stolen , a reis uil ..1 ' '. - - -- propert) - niay lie sacrifir.ed. 'There' ie but I.•W Who 1 *54 1 will tie pod for the r. - rorery of the tonne. on the i lit()POs ALS FOR NI I NIN ti (% OAE.-The rm. ' 1 9.111 , 11 ~ I,llor I tie thief. :1„d a reason side reward fist sin ober Hill reni.l99 100193111.3 until tbe:nrsi ..! J, cottt ~ d not :Qv a small sum annoall) lie iti•oire their : th, linr, only. .I ‘ ., l Es 1 .. „ Liv Eli. A 11„,,,,,,,.. nary, 1 ,,r,. 1., 1 . 0 „ u ,, ,„,,,,,,, of one 1 , 1 ,,,,, g4 . dy ,. 0 „ . „ lives; which if not Invested in thin way would lie , NOV 22.1,51. 47a f • I .111.•ry .At Ile. k.., to•rville. Tim Contractors woi !.„ _ _ spent perhaps in trifles, and ineir faitillie.tlitiejeil ill : _ _ reward to wofk Cram sto 9..0.Uk10 tons Iron, ~,, . _ Gangt , 6l%, daring the seal. according U. the rap.tr.., prtiory amts.. a M... . . GROCERIES. & C . • of the 1:111(0,11, .A I: ny_ Willer partirrOar• tin L. Life Insurance IA beraming (um a. (amnion in this , - .. obtained by rune nano or %VD-lAA:I4I'A% NE - , Ew Toll K Dried Algid., and Pion's. putt re- Illetkceliervdle I, oilier) • country an p i , h l nt, rafter:4 and 9.11.011..1 1.9 1110, 50 ePii,.l tool for a ale by .1 M. REATTY Ar. SI IN. ' N o , 2.2, ti.o.yi . , : 45-hl Wives perniimle your I t aliatnin ...you ran •.,,e glil Nov 221. 1.51 47.11' .. _ _ ___ . . . • - - -- • - ri SISOLUTION• -The pnotoor.hcp 0P1P101,.. 111 your hounehuld affalt• to ptv the annual premium. 1,..1:'11'1t,t Grin rare Flom. a tonne art trle, (or sale i./!xisiting hetweert 11. IN SIIIPMANiand 11F.Nlit without feeling it-antilhe reflection that you are pro- , El s by 3. M. REATT% ez SoN ' CIIAMBER: 4 !Merchants. trioling under the IifITI . 1 N0v.22, ISSI. IT if Su i CMSV & CliAMetelta, 1.11119 11.001/gb :or roti.,,, sided for , will alone he a fair rr mitotic use for dm out-, • S : liii [kill Count% non. dianolved I.t• militia: corms. m lay. You can :moire the liven of your husbands for' 'll F. HE I CI), ATT &CI lilt v.. just reveived a J . . o N n th e Inc of ovember, Instant The business arise • ng your own benent, and the amount cannot he loathed 1 frenh cupids/ lif the followi late tlrm will he Reified iii, by \lsar. WILLYMAN & ;New r Sugar Cored Ilaio• and To ngitea ; by their creditor., In rase of their death .- Piffe Apple b.. 930. ; I: SHIPMAN. ;OM' will tonthme the beitlnes• al the MI ma rid, next door to !lair's (Intel , • Full Information on this minuet ian In- ti obtainerN ', Cranberries ' Cbies and C i tron : ne ...sr. . II v Sitilpm AN. applii stionto B. BANNAN.at the office oi ilir %eeDs' Ralston in 2 and 1 thou,; Drred C'urrant• ; ' i DEN RI . CHAMBER?. Nor. 15, 1651. 46-Ea Journal. ' - Jas a Collet,. fresh roanted• ALSO. ..- -.- - %NE INVITE: PARTIciTLAR ,•.TTE ViltlN TO A Jenkin.' l'Plebrated 111 k. Tri:sa, in Metallic Pat In• 111-4-SOLOTION.-The pariterntirp lierimilim 4O if i /I. sisinig between 14. W III'DrSON :chit in II 'it 11.20 (nature ILI I.lllr 1,11160 , • • .110 II is iii he e spi,,,ine,.. Nor 15 1.51. - - - - - LEN, id Beaver Meadow, ii, the County•nt CmSm by Catlin: at Oils lace. It obviated toe of the grew, AMPS 1 'll. AMPS 11. AMPS I- r F 111: 1 i 1' difficulties in Life Innuranee, 1r Ink at the ...line Moir, 1 1, Tv & co hare jii.t rcoeired a Ord, lot of Fraud on business m ...olio of iiii. newest pattern.. , and at what. inn -oat') it dues not diniinieli the Strltlaty. and Mat bine Makers, Is (hi. day Monogr - NI by mewl I amt d: 111 1 . 3 . ' l'o' l o a f" of e r.l ) s l o v s a &"" ..k a' s. h .. i t l .l:34 ) ' , l n g o Iron Four Alm law. ALSO. a supply of freali Horning Fluid - 901.99.0„ all debts cowlng to and by the Sold firm a' ' _ .... NOS'. 15, II.:51. 46-tf- ,be C.llli .' 1 a nd discharged L9S W IHIPRON. at. ct .r, 'EUREKA - llr great Serrri ih.rurrrrd!-Tlie sub- - scriber has at hint discovered the as ph, ultra 01 Hair. IV( INC E It.:AT pm. ut....tpre.“.l A. W.IIEIDFION. I use, or sale by T l.' BEAT 11 - 1' & rlr foe Fatally , will continue the basinem. ii. heretuforr. 1.. li t ALLEN Dye, and annowo en it for sa'e, with :tea'. el rIIIII- Nov IS. 1.50..111 If ' - - Noy I, 1 , 51 [Noy 15. 'sl] OM, . . dent.• itt Ira stun...tor ryrryihtng of the kind now 111 MEW RI A(711•:1 4 :)4 lit 1., in KB. 1 and ' HI.. a LowitEltßY CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY. I It, II I Worn the hilr either black or brown, ~ (as may 111 f i ,„:,i, „ ppl y lust ~, ~,,,I . • PlnffrOre, -Vormnber 8, 1851 ( he Hansel,) and is tined whim nt ally injury to he hair 'f F. BEATTY &1 O. I F. 11.151. 46 If Al. ()TICE fa hereby given that an tilection wit"' , or skin. either by +min or athi.rts It. and ...in tie Nor. I N held hr the Storkhattl•rs of said: Company ACIZEttEI.; • MONDAY , the 815 day' of December nett, at 13. W. 1.0.9.1 oil in ten nt mores alter applo atom. without M mur,2,411, : ' loons.. of Philip Knott., in the Borough of P1119,1r.1. detraoing from it. etiioacy SHAD, Cori-iantly on Mal. mid' s r hitylkill County. to elect by Ballot one Prenlder It ismisosi on. f.r 3,11 r• 111 1111111 . .1r 10,4 1/10{I, .11111. SALMON, fin sale by 1 mght Manager, One Ferietary, and ono greanur , hive, oven 11.9..1 rail...action to 1.1......-10n....1. • 1.10 LIERRINU''• I PALM Era .5:-.4 o, • in (rive for the PIIIIIIIIIIE vear t / r' - PORK. Markel • 1411. , 1" V. hall, JODN MTRIMPFLER, Srr p lie did nor ads mils. them, b... :loge 1m fell 111,1111 n o t DAMS and SIDES, 1 Philadelphia ' Nov I:), IKSI. i 40-3 t 93110 (I, be peeler! 9 fury ilefrce in J the .km, For,. long . Bllfillf-DEer R, . _ . 1 \ - 7.151T1CV..--1 • 1 1 .• Annual Meeting:of the Stork. LARD and (.11•EEIC` - ..1 holtlera - ln the 51wint Carbon and Po r t Curb,: time hie ban been trying lo overcome tint perplexing tr .t 11.1651 , 41.:1nt difficulty, and at last ban the happiness to announce ; Railroad Company, trill be 'held In the Offfre 01 th. LINGII..IsI,I BRE4KEAs I TE A - - Cmimany. No. 7 Library Street, Philadelphia, an that 119 ha. Mar nruled. l'ai A very superior 11(tirte 1.1 pia. i. Tea : I llflN PAN% Derstober 1,10 II n'rlork, A. M., at whit t 111. The Darr Dye may be had, tyhotreale And rrtait, l lum. rerrivrd and for sale, by,ilotO nu election for a Vre.l.li.nt, el, :Managers, a J. Si. BP. kTTY 6so N ', Trea.orer, and Secretary, will be held, 01 11 19 poplll.ll establothrtient. 177 I h citi lie . el, • ...„, r itsville, May 24, I±ffsl - '2l ti M. TA51111F1.1., 9er•) . where siti has de.lre ran also have ti applied . . '. 46.31 , Perion9 ll.ollllit Phlla delpho who rimy 0 i.h the, lOC - Fix . rorre.F.- - , sFPERIOR A RTII I 1•1 lir Nov 15, 155 E , kJ. genial MochaC fl genuine _o..'er, pill I'Peels etl I Na, I•r rii t: or.• 1111, !11 - 0,11 -- - - T C•RE10N111.A.11...204t , t • //our pyed, are Invited to TO on li. D01.1.A RD, 117 York. by .1. M. BE.AITV & SW: Company, Phifade/phfa, Ortobrr Ail; IS5l' Chestnut StreetPott.,llle, May 24. 1 9 51 .1 t, - I \`"OTICR. Is hereby given, that thi. Annual Mrs. , - • 01 ins of the goor kltol.lera of nil< Conspany self t• 1.01..11 (110,!I paid.) will fevelVe :Wel - 1110U. - ,9 , E AS-Very choice GREEN end BLACK TEAS twit' authrir offire, Ntels ) 7 , ) Walnut Street, on Hof. ,11 for sale by J5l ItP,ATTy 4,... Sir , : day. December 1, 1±551, / iiit 4) Ohlor k, 'P. SI.. at wily! March '29OBSi . .:1•11 time an election will be held foi It Preeideiti. tot Ms ..d. eight Manager•, to eery. tho emoting year. J A Nt r,s C. DONN FLA.. Sr.•, Nov ek, 1051. ,_ 45 41 ._ - - 0 lIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP - Nota. 1: - - At IL/ in hereby ;siren that )hr Partnerihip beretni ,, . evintlng under the firm of UHLER, REPPLIER & 1: 'I iv . _ In Ihla 'ln' dissolved by millual rot:Sent. The, I.c . ._ rem, of the pnriner•hip sn. 111 he - limped by CMS, m . 11031331.1.1.1 whom all persons indebted fo the F”r v. ill pl,N9li make payment . reel 1'IILF:12, REPPLIER & ci , opt iv lit! slept VI 1 ,1 ,51 ;_ 411-101 The aiihst ribetti will rontinue the' bnlineos ii .'t inure stand of the shore 1919 FOllll id St Clan, UN, they will kelp Floor, Fred, flay, Ohli &c. 1.111. ER &- lIROTIKIi ait.is 111 CONSUMPTION CURAP.I.C.--ln the year 19 , 20, when Dr .1 S Rost; ref/ill:via lal• diploma from the i . .. 1 " - 11.13110 of the only great Profeasor• of the It nevertetty 1 FOR SALE AND TO" LET. of Pe nog.) lc 3 feta, he was Inaireirted by Ili. in lin tom- 1201 i RENT.— A Rollo, in - Alito.r.e3;l - 11. %tree - 1 mon w 111; other tlude nor,) -to go innth and add 11., r- A Ikkkh lk. J W ROSPIIP.IIRI . , alter, change'. or improve, until he .'nuld way, there to Cre t her •n Matkul 31111 2nd surge. no .11..a..4. he ;meld not I ongoiee " Conotneptlon At '' "... "' '.l . FOR SALE OR TO RENT.— that time 3vAs mouldered Incurable ; b ut the Intro - : d , 4 ti‘ e mold of Dr Ro, was anon put in 1001100 for ...:I„._ T n t r nn ,i r ' i r s "P P ,.. l ; , l ,, l : i a ..d lrtr t, c :' ( .. l l l :2. nr i t ',, l t '.' l , l , :e :,• coin/. new mode of treatment Mr that loon of diveaiies NI: . X . W., I' nnxtst ing of a two 2r l aces ofl end t r t ot . . The rebid! 1349 a.tonished the world. Xlth-the aid ~,,.. :al- ly In It 1111;l1 ;Ill.' 61 rithis anon. On the of hi. lere , aitzing tube, he enlarge 0 Ilk, Ott I et)e and - property 14 a 1312 ' D " III " Illna". and root. togetlict with IM ciliklllkq tenant Inewes--tertna the rift et lat too i.e the Innss rendered - free; and by the 114,.rat. Apply la . D. Ii De mu Fir.. ..e of hi. Cough Syrup or F:aperiorant he -ie enabled , AI tter Weigh 'kale, of the Mine 1 1 11l and 9t-1111%11:M In remove et.•reree•is and .11133' isellatinnatlon ml the slt ' II "en 1 " 11m: P 1 (.°lllP',,').Wei‘l Manch ‘ aileY • No,. N. wo - it. 61 cells of the 111111.!.. Vt. Itol.e, from hoe ettenal, e prat ' - - .. . . - Ore ief thirty yen, to the rill of Philadelphia, ha• 1 .4 -1 0 11 R k fil ALE A I 3 lorie 111122 ikk. Engine. w Ith prepared It few retro' diea which are unert ualled In the h ,,,,, na 3 ,,,,,,,;, ' ": n rr u f" ;, " 4 • L " ,,,' ' n i ,',e n s i ' t ` i t :r o t; i 3 v " 7 % 1 t r: t t, ":7 0,1 world. tfimeutoption. lirrofula. Dye.peleela 'Ftheonen- a hargato to elm.e a concern Apply in ti.nn„ and Indeed every form of dtaeone, vanlahe. linjolllN PINKERTON, Pott,t ille 46-11 der hi.. 1 tval Ikkrlll . For ,o, by II BANN AN. ESA, Swimming of the Iles ,1, a to3rrog the ear+, h.•ad+cl.r. 1.1111111:111011. , i Ihr h.•alt. yt %% Indian Vegriallie Pills ate a estain rulgi for the ahoc.• anplea•ant rnmpinints. heenitir they ptitge from body !hose stagnant and tot rim! Minims w ho h, n hen do - minis in the een.r•.tl nia.• the eirrithdimi, RIM the cans.. of I\ r,inh M 1.. hell& gitidiness, Men, Ira In of lime head, and other symptoms of a compl mate tit the blood. larGau retelable Pale are also ooe of the very bat medicines In the world fur the cure of In digestion, and therefore will not only remove all the above unpleasant syniptontv, but will least as+u ndh restore the body to a sound slate of health. Berareof Counterfeits. The CP nulne la ful vile by T. F. BEATTY & ,J. O. BROWN, and 11. N. et- LER. ; and by the Axrnie given in all"Ilier column. tVholesale Office, 16 , J Rare Jitreet, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER !—INPORT ant Dyspeptursa—Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, Try,' Dl:esttre Frani er Oastr,c Julre, prepared from Ren net, or the Fourth Stomach of the Os, after illrect ion+ of Baron Liehig. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. ri Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. This to truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion Dyspeybda, Jaun dice, laver C01111431/11, Constipation and Debility. cu ring alter Natures own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets. contain Inc ricie it • lific evidence of Its vitae. furnished by agents gjati... See notice among the medical ailverti.emer,f4.„), PERSONS AFFLICTED WITII t 'OIJt:IIS, Col.ht ihrhoopine Cough or any Pulmonary ATtrirlitliM.\, 011iti do well to procure soma of Ilugheto Ftpectorant, a palatable, ..peedy and certain remedy. Kee AJrer aement in another column. POTTSVILLE mARKETs. CORRECTED .W EMMY FOR Til E JOURNAL. Wheat Flour, bbl. *5 00 Dr'd peachre par'd. Al 00 Ry. .lo do 3So do do unpard - " 00 Wheat, buibel SO a.1.,5 Ord apple,' paiord I.d Rye, do CO Egge, dear h A Corn, do ` '' 6 5 Rutter., 1.4 (late, do .10 Shotilikr... ,1 POldlo do t,2 1H f Heine,. 1010 11l m Timothy Seed, 225 Itay, too 11 .0 Clover Jo 100 Plaeter. 500 DIED. In the City of Readoir, 011 Mood.ty even int: last. JOHN RI ITER , In Ifle 1"3.1 rear of los age.—The I. cearied era+ editor of the " Adler " for more then fill y years, and represented that DiAtriet in Congress two dee•tons. CARDS miriitcliE mut% All'olt:in 'AT 1.4,W . . has removed 'to Pottsvili , thrice in Thomp anienn: ti. l€ c ,, riter of Market and Seri's.' streets. N 0,51. 47.1 y 1171 1 /1. O. POTTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ~.- yy , ~,,,v r l to Pettiville Offire nearly oppoehe Ame r. an !loose Ocr 11, 1851 _ 91-3 m 1 0 Li N ri ak ii E. 1, A '1" 16 ii - Ni k f - Ali: ili• ; p; i t i. o vine. Schuythult county. Pa. Office in Centre street. nett door above the Poet Office. - Sept 27. 1951 - 20-Iy*__ iip Or rat'll: H. HOISAHT, ACI IWNITt. 1, AC 111. Law, Pottsville,'Blehuylitall county, Ps. Offirr, in Centre a , opprkine the American Iloure. !Rey 31. 185122,U ILLIAM L. WHITNEY,: , ATTORNEY W , V T at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill C1)11 ntt, Pa. Office in Centre street, neatly opposite the Miners' Bank., .13n.4, 1851 , l-ly • - Ll3l. THAUGH, ATTORNEY Ar LAW . Tremont, debuylkill County, Pa. Tremont. AN 29, 1951. 17-tf. TOfilfi 'WILLIAMSON & JAN. COOPER, J Attornies it Law, Pottsville. Office in Centre Ni. a few doors East of the "Peonsyivania !Leif." Mr: Cooper will attend at all the Courts. Pottsville, Dec. 0850 494 in 118. WOOD — , ATTORNEY AT LAW,—Office . nett aoor to the Penn. fish. . lune 21, 1151 . 25-1 y nR. siLniv ITIEALUCIIIV: OFFICE. Lor i! nor fib and Matianianio streets, Pottsville—Me one lately occupied b h p Pr. Tema. Brady.) Pottsville, Match 114 f rrTZ. M.1.1 , -111;fil. Col Vet -THE BAPTIST CHUREIL—Divine -worship will be4eld on next Sabbath, (to-morrow) and on every succeeding Sabbath, until further notice, in the' Lecture Room of the new Church Edifice. at the soyner of Mabiktongo and Seventh streets. The morning service wilt begin at 40) o'clock, and the evening se ryice at 7 o'clock. Ave., DIVINE SEIIVICEWILL BE II ELD IN TILE Vs' Sons of Tutuperance Ilall, to morrow morning u — iTlilifretl.lo To LEASE a tract of Coal to, (Dal evening, .(30th.) at the urual hours. Rev. P. vl 4 -.., Burgbardt. of Dreenport, 1.. 1., will preach. T V V h I • I property Yin 1180 "Ihi rots is fromh c e n I o h l e i e t i f(1 1, ::i n . n ' e t ,i. l l : . e . : , v ,. cityrl3aiil lying n l i t l at o e l 1 :0 - : 1 :, :t , t h :1: . VII E AitSOCI ATE li Eit)ll.sl ED 1' RKSH I"DE -0. rian Church, under the c tie of Rev. D. T. Carna han, will be Mitre very Sabbath at ICI o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock - Coal is of superior quality, folly invited to attend. pis THE SROTESTANI EPIsi2OPAI, CHURCH. ter level. This - property Ilea' Pa' —The following Resolution has been passed by Road, and affO•da -ran excelh;ot„rippotinnityj nr a,, the Vestry of Trinity I hutch, Pottsville. enterprising Operator Col the Great Western .11. 1 1 ( ,., Riso!red, That in consideration of the . slime ron- To a first rate ITel...tit. a favorable Leave Pin na tribute(' and to be contrihuted as donations to the ere(' - given, no othee-ACed apply. add,,,,,., :he sub.eril, lion and furnishing of the church fringe.; the vestry at No. '2, New Street, New Ptak do hereby set apart, and iippropriate F'IFTV-EIGHT WM TER MEAT. Pr. ws, which shall be, and remain fro for all persons Nov 13, Ihsl. _-tb.ti who may desire to worship In the Church ThrAl. V ) c, , A i vT i cup.—A , ine 0 7 , - , --- e - ii- hil — mth... . in _ i „. ,,, _ . pews arelOcated as follows terdeld county, near Richsoved, vireinin,Fo,., IN THE CENTRE AISLE. NIINERS to dig and bla•t Coal. The coal tar HI. North aide, No 111. lid, 127, 125, 143. 151, 139 n/11101.4 41111 V 311.11 5, dug From eue to tw o ti„n.,• .t. South side, Ni. 112, 120, 122 136, 144, 152,100 • per is n i X by ro n t r: w r 1 ('cover p e r r F.I i i iLl n ll.4 o o4 7 Nh a ,:i l I , t o t:T r ,. it:srirg:t.maEet n i c ts .r . r F. , si f) day ran be easily. rea l ise d . It is pf.loyir 0 larr, th e IN THE NORTH AISLE. North side, Na. 1,7, 13, 10,25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53, 11, 25. JAMES 11. COX, p,..„1:,„„,,. .. South side, No 2,8, 11, 20, 20. 32, 34, 44, 50, 52 :IN THE SOUTH AISLE. oil Sept fi : 1851 . ';'--- - ' :WM go u t h •Id.a. No. 58. h 7. AA, f.O 74, hO, 5 6, I r 2, 98,104, i I -- North side, No 59, 67 73, 79 t"5. 91.97, 103,109, 11l I.NT DIVINE SERVICeIe held to the Cbracii evens Sun- VV n . i'oei Mine, well situated In Western N'irslniti references of the hi g h, day. .Dernis7 Screws commences nt 10) o'clock _ Experienee in Mining and character tegoireit. Addres.. N ejv Vort. City Post Afterloon Service commences at 4 o'clock Office, Ron 31011, elating qualifications , . .. _ - An; 1 101 l 314( - . NOTICES 41IE SEMI COUNTY Normal School, No I, wlll meet. according AO adjournment, in i'l.ottaxtile,oniMONO AV, the :?9th of Derember heat. at 1 o'clock P. M It la deemed deetrahle that dole. I gate, should, whenever practicable, present erecter.- ; tight, whtrh may he signed by the nearest itrhm,l-41- ; ref tort., or by the officer. , of any public meeting called lbr the porno.e of appointnig them. An addrren will be delivered , on hinndav evening. and nthera. If the ; r.tgular htwittere of thr , convent inn will pet nit Ny Or.ler of the Executive Comm,lttee G. 11. MerABR, rhairma al• Pa r pera ft - loudly to education, Fs.. , n . - - ___ _:.-. -- 1 illheteni Hinge I.lne• e the Coal Itctton hart (tutu THE POTTSVIIIK LITER kR % 130rIETA' I opposite hie house. The bona« is doted up In •i st)4.. tK -7..:" will bold Its. nest reenhir meeting la ' , wirer'. \ not eanv iiiirnanced in beauty and netttnelo Ile plodrn a 111111. Wedneadav v ter hid Dec. 3, 1851 I hlni•el( to tiae all tw• excitcon• In making those tom 1 I.r. lute-41y Rev. 'lr. Pi yor. I fortatilP who gun*. him a ,all • Flu Wet l --' The c untile suit ilavehdttie - of Ihe ifilii.l '. ! 1 1 . , a1d• Perv. , ' ,ll .*Z.fa Slagle meal., 1 . -...1 B a d, Reader—George Henry Clay. 11. 110‘i'Atlit Dehatn--"lthituld a Renfro...no:wive Ow.) the inid rue,. 1 ' I , I 2 I' to V. :o. N :i : I r i 14 ; '4 ' : . e i ::: I I 7: 1 5 r i r. 6 M A I r tioll4 14 ilk COnSiltuenta In a II inge.. i'• :4-1,, i A ltii ni3lll , e —J. Mo ('unit w e it,,., I li . u. 1, 11 6. N,i ffililliiplill.F...l ati•r---11. 1., VIlt:,„ a.. I' Spinney 1 By Otilrr Oi the Smut Iri y Nov 15.1.451 27 FOR Siii,lLE.-Tno ralnr. and f t l ;: k i , - Uuv lllng Hon,. ss Oh retflefo• 6aVelll,ll. and , ! , .rGround.todonte Inv •End , i Ode • of 46 . .4 'ent .tr•et. I otia,ilie. opposite, Ow I.PIN I 4.11 , i Ildn-.• and Jill. "ch. , Idd i• Q.". 1 fePi fl int on Coln, 1., 9-0 11. • . p r.. lI . OlloAd Mir . pf.librrt I. It, 11.• Imwrdlale tiviehborti.l,l nI lit. Publlt 8.11.111111+ 111 , 11 And W... 11.1 (mike . 1 . .. t a ,1A,,. ..r tre 4,•id cheap lot T•r:n.., , i1.1.11‘ I. JI) 11:itir.1)1111 frt.!. l'w.tov tie. Nov 1.1.61 T 1 0 1.. It It I. 4,1, 11 fri c ! ;l N \ T „, - , -;l:l 7 l 7 F: nß E n c . . s ? , l " l4l p i h i 0- d /phis - Thiv I ir.le And vtinrioll,4 . 11 • "mein, •onated in the very centre of tinsi tie—, tieing now in vuereodni npermino with An in rieasing mei emit'', li.itronnge, trill hr for REN nand lwt ion elVell on the lit day of April heal. 1.61 'I he Iwoote nbundmitly soinplied with eveir mod ern convenience of a 4itvt rlavo liatc.l, and prevents area! Inducement , . for an enterprisonc, bpsiny, Apply In C A DANINAK ER. No 143 North Third it rret, Ptiitaileiplita Oct 45 , Issl 4 '1.2,” _ i 1: • ~,,.. KEIt.NSVILILIE MII.I. FUR RENT :: —That well known idetclvant atol Cri..t ~- 2 . / .7 Mill at Kern.4lll, .> rt on tn. Canal. i . 4 __..one milt. abrwe 11 *tubing. It 1. , ', Tille, Stray Rollie !mailing. 45 by 55 Po. boo lbr", run of 14T011P• 11l running order with a •••11. , g.gril ...1 , 1 , 1V of n in, Al• .. ‘..ntn.C... l'.llrtit Snott Nat nine .this Mti Dwelling llon.e-, Slabllnt, flag ,. a. Ir. of Meillnw and nfle,n aere. of Farming Lind Willi Li L. I linen and For torms apply :n M itIITIN 11115111R.1.. 11.imboirff. nr F.DWARD r wA ßNEP..4llnylkill !lave.. Oct . 25, I4V. l ai.,_ . -.. 3 , FOlt RENT. A 111,11A1 An! 1.1 ASE sic: Mont will, SiealllPOWer. Kull/110r for n%malt 7f: Mar Muir Alto'. for work to.: In Bract, ,t.r Ap la, to 11 11 ANN A N . Pott.ry 111 r, Sept 13. IN.r.l 37 • -----_ .._____ - P. _ ry FOR SA I. E.— .4 1:001) TWO- STO. J.,.,1.f,.; Dwelline !know, and 20 arrry of Lad, ti r (or to. - tre If rettoure,l IP, 1111. purrha.trr ) . .ot 0 ann. for a =mull riflll. ha n.ißotliel} Ito n- Ird on the Wert 11ratirn 01 thr Inver Schuylkill a nd Nino. 11.111 Itallntall, tA IllOn two . milt-sof Pot t•oolle. and Moon the ante /Itutattry from 1111nervrilir. For prier and tern , apply 10 A. ItIISSFI. Nlanantango Street Pottsville. .otf 19.1 4 51 FOR SA LIN. —A Tw4 - ) 4ToRI rrrille DAVeiling llon.r. w•nh a basement or stone and 1 plod woll or water upota N . ; • II I "'•L tine lilt, +11 , 1,11911 on the Noithl.ide of Malt- Jnieng" . 4 lfret. Pansy die. Apply to CLEMENT S. I'fISTF:R if, if Noventher 1451 FOR RENT.—TWO DWF.I.I.ING liMises With rooms in front. 911iiahle :'or ism offie'es or stores. in Tholopson'• Row in 11, IR! Mnrket street Three offices in the Artoll4 ill I 4toy of the iame row. Onc room In the2nd story of TI NOWn Hall, corner of 24 sod Market streets. Also a Ccllar in Hie own.. bultding. One Frame Dwelling Ifouee in Seventh street. near KM tvrri - The QM, e property will b« noted low. Ap ply to Hie rubor 'them 1:1.1/..111HTII'r TIMM PKON 'J. ‘‘'. ItoBEBEILItI' Poltoville, April 5, MI FOIL RUNT- TWO sllt)Ps ON .';Centro ilreet,one :reedit ly or mord by Simone an a Shoe More, and the one 114 ar. adiconlng. Imo'Also, a Iwo-story FRAME: 110118 F. and STABLE, oil the tame tot, on Seeped street. Enquire of .1 AIORG AN, Minket dt Feb 15.1151 - df - -, FOR SALF OR TO LET.— . J.. A pleasant Residence in. West Branch •••111 Valley, lituatad on the Mine ,Hilt Rail Of a Road. a Ilion distanre from flichurlkili IS I Haven, containing about seventeen acres . under a high state of cultivation. The Hoots., Barn and outbuilding* are all In good repair. Apply to C. Al HILL. Mabantango latreet, Pottsville. Feb 1, 1651 .5-tf 0 ELENT.—RED A tin COW ERY WITH Steam T Briaker and all other Improvements ready for work, also.good Reiland White Ash veins unimproved. Apply to cHARLES M. HILL. Agt. Pottsville, July 46, MI. 30-t( FOR RENT.— A LARGE ROOM ABOVE V.. T. Taylor's clothing store. 20 by 22 fret 2d story corner Centre and Mahantango street. _Pottsville Apra 26, ISM 17-tr ho . SVOlRoster & IKEISCo.'s TwallE SECOND Apply STORY to over T F F Store. SOLO. FOSTER. 3114 Aug. 9,1851 WANTED, &o. - -- ANTED. --A Clerk to keep Store-book. - V V assist In the store. To one who applies, and ht. suitable recommendations, a liberal salary sikii be awarded. Wits PAVNF., Payne's Mines, lieckschersoli e . • Nov. 29, 1651. WAFTED.—A Girl about lS ycara V V wanted Mallets( w the itubscriber's Batik More One who has toilsome experience world he preferred B. HANNAN -47+ OMII=I __ IArANT-ED IMMEDIATELY-1000 i4EuoND V 11 hunded Nail Kepi, to good order allh either on. or rx head, E. XARDLEY & PION Dee 14. il),lf 00 MIEN WANTED— BY THE EiVuticfri - 5 r as customers at i he Freeman's Hall, Paris stile elrhittikill county. Pa.. where they can be a, commodated with rrimfortatite board and Indpmp on reasonable terms His bar Is supplied with the Potter. Al.. ride', and all kinds of tsmpeMte dribk• the season ran affold. The house I. sPailen in the 110101 healthy and airy pal I of the Borough kil MEMO 11COTIC1F. Irt..11F.111;t11* GIVEN! VIAT IN went Nitti. 7 ha. horn mete by: the Ihrortm— , I.yt amine County Mutual I oral ante iCompa ny, or 4 Pronoun) notes In force, on tho4sth day of April 1 ry nil r at ly pay meow 0(0101111111e are p4rtleulao reqyi• ed. that the rlnthot of ituilerete may be promptly, ;igyi JNO: PLATTO%. Receiver Mr the C,,tinty of Schuy!o , July It, Ifisl 19-, (Tien:.- NOTICE IM iIEREBT GIVEN the t trizenr of rirhuir 'kill county Intend to ape' 1. , 11w Lrgisiatu re at the next Sesslon, fore 1 hon. a Bank of I/vitt - runt and Hermit,' to be located • the Borough of Tamaqua, Srliuylkill cuuniv. Ps , • ire riled '• THE ANTHRACITE RANK or T, Atilt A," write& Canna' of Two (kindred nod PM. Tlioiwand Dollar'.. with ill- privilege to invrea i'mritai of said Rank I. Fire Hundred Thuussna I'. I lam • .Lomph Hourhaw.mr John Smith, William It Lebo, John Harlan. A. L. lloughnor, Prier :Airrand, Nliehnei Beard, t'harlr, Benno , Richard Carter, Robert Ratcliffe. r•f• Morganroth, John :11endrIckr , Tatuarri a, June 16.nni I T°WOOD —CON'tD.A-Ct-DllB.—•Pir' rp !s o u 11l lie rereived hg the Rtilladelphia and Ilenh t Rail royd Company for supply of Curd World I..,ri' year IreM Boevificallorbr inay Ge Brad on appli,c , to II M Walker. Mount Carbon, of to Henry 11,...,1 Wood Agent. Brims 801 l Haven. .41 rels !rt., P l 5l ()TICE. Mrs:I:RS AND tali . 01 Efts. w h o \ sloth to pn ft has... l.'l r In Ttev.nl , 4 Wo . w.. •31.5. will find an Agent on ities Prem4.es the toss n ni ethamnk In Labor on the Rollytn.l taken'in diayment of lot.. n 0. ., (inti the wuc.. thwlabureiss o til bn a4van.ed in eaßh. P. NI BOVD. AR. " 23 (I. in lir ‘Z. IRSO PUBLICATIONS, &cs 1311 LO T FIER JONATHANC for Out Iloitd.) , pint received anti for a.tle wholesale and Wail 6 ' P BANNAN. 44 EITIEI2II EU' BOOK S.—Tho Theory; Of Human LI greaplon and natural probability effluman Jo-Jar The Epoch off . rcaltoo, or lie Scriptural Do, toowo rontra•ted a oth the Grlttoglito Tki•Ory . —by Lord, The Be, ere.. of An oid Mail. mill Illustration. Naar Cheek. the Mu:tart:Vat , by o.loa. Jerrold joy( reiriVr end (or are by t D. HA Nazi Nov t:9, 1151 - - FRANK FORRE:ATER'S of tt trol States, Wild ticanes ofa Ilunter'e Life, ; Cummings' Fire Veen; In South Aram, Lyncit'a Dead Be:Late Jordon, ht , " Washington and bla Dennt,als—tiy [fetidly. Napoleon and his Marehalls—by do—togeth, wtiti a large variety of other rateable Hooka. lust r. eetved and (or gale at ' H. IRAN N AN'S Cheap Doak Star* 4.7.41 Nov ?'2, 185 1)11' RN ES' 1)11"110 ARV of Machines, :Neck, 13 it. Engtne work Anti Engineering, illusitat atilt four thousand engravings oniwoOd. and one the most valuable works evcr issued, just ronipieu and hound to 2 Bvo volumes, and for sale at 8.,8AN NAN'S, Cheap Book-stet. 47 Nov 22 1851 DA fIi4FROPT on Permanent, Colors— O ne this scarce and valuable %cult Or nalP cheap b) B. HANNAN 47 CESIMIEM "I v" VS ENGLAND 6 volumeP for 6nly 1 4 2 just publishrd and for Fa Is by! •B. BANN AN Nov. 22, 165117-, , -- EMI rA V TIC A LAtDIIII, or the; Muerte/in nook J Chollll Millie, one of the besi Mow Itno•r lished. Joel received and liar sa(e n holesaie talrat :El. BAINNI'AN's Cheap hook and Mricellanroue L'n , or N0v.15.1R.1. 46 . (3CIiUYILKILL HAVEN Itl'ltlP.- 1 1h commend all our reader,. who:want a Arum/ e.. 1 try paper to subterlhe for the Affip. TEIOIO. 31 in advance—ottterwlae 32 00. mum' J. 11. CIIIMNIINGS.: etctittylkillflaven, '23-1) June 7, 1951 SlB6oB.ll.—Tbe Nub,mher !hail juot-retet , e. Orli , lot. of Sclngois of all i.aort pro , whlrh will be sold at mano ferturvrl priers', at K AN.4 Book hod Vartety `2.1 - July 12,1851 PIM POULTRY BREEDP.II6 TEAT U" .I. Comprtstog full Information ;resperttng the rl eest breeds of Poultry and the triode of raisins Ist with tirenty-Ave Illustrations. Mir.' ile "W" i published and for sale at B. EIANNAN': 4 Cheap Book and Publishing Holm Thls Is s capital book for Pedlars, 'rho uld suppl lad Cheap by the 100 copies; FEATarailsr. quall%4 FRATHE O. aale.hy 3. 313.8114tTri" March VI, IMI
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