'swum or T =Mg' SCRIMIAL srmsEs straSCILISTION. Two Vot.salti per Santa% payable artni-onnUaUY : Inviglate, to those who fertile in thy County, and annually In advance to those who reside nut nfttw County The publlener !wenn" to tiltintelf the Tient Ito chary. 50 iv: annum, when posinent it delved Innfer Than rm. year. . - TO etrilf, Three rnplei to nn. ndertini, - • .410 iiiv•Ti .. .. . .. - le 00 fillers, •• u .... - - - . • . 'AI 00 FiVP. dollars in 'invitee,' will pry tot *flirt yeses enti:i.riptinn in The -row rit.e. • BATvi OP APTSETTSING One ROW of H 011.0,311m/o, were Pub:mquent ILtertipn, ' - Four !Inez. 1 time. Subsequent loaortlnfir, tech, , One Square, 3 month., hitz months, . - Ono 'Veer. Di:Muria 441rds of SUnPr, per Kerchant3 ZO4 Otberi, advortiving by the Vent. privileeo ni in:vttin: different ihiement. weekly, ria"Largre A.ltertinements;a4 per averment 311iiirms DECEMBER 187 1852• BUSINESS NOTICES. ta• TilE COAL LANDS and Furnace proper. ty, in Shamokin, Northumberland County, known S 3 the Wetf . fertti pact, 14 advertird fur sale. The peculiar l+ton of t his property with the various improvements rapidly progre.niug in that Region, make it a desirable bargain. ' W• THE ELECTION for Managers 7 .r.f the SWatata Railroad will take place on the3oth to t. —it was incorrectly stated 13th before. CONT R ACTS are offered on a 'portion of the'Cincinnati, gill.borongh and_ rar:,:er.burizh. Rai!rotal. 'READ THE Pio•eolus of the &int ei;: la•rican. an •eccrlient paper wul remar kpbry cheap. • W` . BRADY & ELLIOTT hat•e a Eipleudid es• !.; . mtnaent of Jewelry on hunt—. 3 tine 'place to pur• etia_Fe Heiday present.... - arRICHARD FOX. Hummeistowil,•D.tuphm Counti. ; ofrera 1,00 head of Mfileff for ftle: ar READ GEORGE BRIGHT'S advrlist meats of Hardware. PERSONAL. - We'enelose a number of bills to our sob scribers, This week. They have. mostly, been made oin, it will he observed, to. the Ist. of January next, with reference to the opening of the new Volume of the Journal and its proposed enlargment-atypiat time. Many of our friends, of late, hav promptly respon ded to - our demands, for which we are duly tlianklul. A number of others, however, still remain in arrears, and in view of the expen ses necessary to the early improvement of uur paper, we hope they witdneglect or for get us no longer. We think it will not he questioned that we honestly earn . our Two 't dollars a year, and we can consequently ask for our pay with a clear conscience and right fully expects "civil answer" alias thedough. Postrotlice stamps can he used to make 'up odd cents. '• should we find time, we will prepare a List of our Subscribers, pre-paying, paying and non-paying, by the first of the coming THE REGISTER ON MR. BROOKS The Register. in lately taking to task Mr_ BROOK!? for his Tariff notuoits in Congress, has either wiltully misrepresented him or exposed the ignorance of its Editor on the subject. Mr: B. simply aimed to place on the free fin of Imports certain articles which do not come in coiktetition with =American manufactures, and to reduce the duties on rate materiali; both of which, it will he oh served upon, the Most casual examination, directly tend to encourage Home manutac ture,. A - Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia News', writing some days ago a Mr. B.'s motives for introducing his pro position, pertinently rematks : "His object. ofcourso, as was stated by him, is so to revise the Tardfas to conform to the recommen. ',batons made iifthe President's lAlessoge,- and to tif tent more adequate protection to home manufac tures I ant glad that he tinfoldetr his views, •and t,srebv elicited the discussion which is now going, Good will result trout it. The people of your slate will learn from it who LAM favor of protecting, their great interests, rind tai whom in Congress they lutist look to take care of them. Hail Mr. Brook; not renewed his proposition, and brought on this discus - sion, the Locotoco press in your State would have charged 'him to be in favor in a reduction of duties on such article,. us come in competition with our own, and held his course up as proof that the Whigs are hostile to Pennsylvania interests; and in this, such demagogues, as your Hughes, - Wrights. Moteheads, Porters, and others, would - have sus." mined them. The discus ion now going on will -4 - y*l that humbug."' • 7 Opt- PROPOSED ENLAROERIENT. We invite attention to_ the Prospeetus of the Journal, enlarged and improved. •iii ano• tier part of to-day's paper. It has always, Teen our aim to publish a piper worthy at the place and the County, and alike,iatiEfac :nty to our Subscribers. With the proposed Improvements on the Ist of Janniry next, we hope to - do still better,- by increasing our The new Scientific & Jlliuing Department .anounced will be an important feature in we paper; and we promise - to , 4[lo our utmost —sparing aeither• labor nor money—to sus tam it properly and thus supply the long-felt rscuum in the world of publicaiions in this expect. iVe respectfully solicit contributions :tam our friends in all parts of the country r this Department, detigning to make a general compendiud of:every variety of iii' - : , rniation, relating to Mining, --the character ad uses of Coal ; 'Alining Machinery, Inven tions, troitovements,- "Ttfl US TI THE - TABLES." This is - noiv a popular experiment_ with s, as we,observe by our exchang,esit is in •any other places. It is•novel, easy of trial tal apparently: mysterioUs.--eharacteristics uite sufficient to induce every one to rapt it, while. The general success of tte 'erimenters but • makes them more numer- Is, increases the monomaniac ercitemen td proportionally lessens the chances of or. ;ring at the true eiplartatOn. • It is singular how natural it is to look for zie unheard-of, mysterious agent to el. :air, a new phetiomenon, instead at tittribl• na , it to the nearest,' because a common, ate! Brietly. (for space ie precious with as to. 1 19-we believe the table. tarns simply by he combined contraction of the muscles at he experimenters' armso nroluntary tut per: edit/riot:zed. To Attribute it to Electricity t, to-those at all acquainted with the ordina . properties of this agent, positively absurd. Fos TIM CURIOUS.—Soma curiosity later has observed tha ti(rhi numbers, repo sleeting the votes for and against Leotits Na. lleou, at his Presidential Election, be Writ ca transparent paper, with a dividing line sweet them, thus,l 1 4 9 7 9 6 1 1 1 1 9 : °PXsite side, by holding the paper to he light, will read • Empereso:, - as though tognoatie of his present position. This is ,tterally fnitilli n g Campbell's line '"nom °i events ,east. their shadows heroic."' ' G LasctvJOsts . .—We observe that i$ 11 .tvtorable gelid etnao, of Berks - County, ' °nth chnstm to Congress for his suppOsed 'rotection vissim,now thatheis thrown into e very tnidst of the Free Trade current at ashin g l° ° , i 3 not pmfagaiast its strength'. Ve cannot believe he could possibly have 4. elected, had it hies susp ecte d h e was in he least _tinctured with treachery toward his ,onstituents„resptctiogibeir most vital hi. El TEE COAL TOADS TOR 1852. "11§. ..,.. The qtterttitfrertittfittui Road this week 1 1 29,- ' 7f..9. Ire--bp Canal 9,829 1 the sweet 19,-1 599 10 tixts. ' . - ' - - t 1 The shipments by Canal, it is now be ' ed. will I teach 800,000 tons Up to Threisdai Etriiing 1798,183 tons had been shipped, and the weather was anything but weareserk, when our paper was I put to press. Yen' kW: &Ws, hisser's*, are rtm- I aim, and none, we belieire, are loading for distant , i markets. '• • • ' = _. 4 SEmigration from Europe is 'beginning to swell the wages Of . tabor, particularly - in England, and prices are odcutteitrg. The Manufacturers ig this country are already beginning to keit the bearificial effects of this state of affairicand there, is a renewed actir. ivy in every section. of the country. Its operatipn, as effect, is precisely the same as that of a Tariff for Protection, but brought *Lout to U different titan , Der. This . reneseed activity, par:icularly in the 1 IrOu trade, will hare an irntiottant bearing on the I Coal trade next year, and if the Southern and Wes• tern iniciegts do not succeed is removing the duties from Foreign Rail Road Iron the pre. env Session, for which they will make a strenuous eflort, the in creased demand for Coal, next. year, will not be loss than 700,000 tons. . . . , CAF' TRADE AT Fitcustosti.--We are indebted to our attentive' correspondent at Richmond for the following 'officio/ statement of the Coal and Wood Trade of Richmond, the termination of the Phis- delphiii and Reading Railroad. Our evaders can ' form some idea of the ralue of the Coal Trade to Philadelphia and Petinsylvarua, from these statist lei, which are certainly as interesting as they are won. derful : (• - . . II CO - •3 00 00 800 soil lt! 00 r e ' IT: r .e, 5.2gz cl VC, .17 . t. 4 ;--: • .• • c _ . i.ic-,7,1 .4, - - - 7 " ... •.......-r. • , ....„ , „3 „ g;FSB7-:T441 7 •:.,‘ 7 ) . , : r..*._;-I.e::_N- ..r 7 -7."-5 ,1 1. ,, t . . -1 ' 0,4:7(.5VGThNt . ..01 , •0 0 .-7 3 '... .Wr5ggn:1 1 77.21 '' 1 4". : 0, 1 : - ~ ..F,,_:-....,r . g:t- v--1---c44l.Dre , Qn ,-,-1:1•:?—...—,.:.' ...:. y z .,.. : u-• ...n.:-... , 1, . -: ~ c - 64 t. —• . t... t ''- '; I ... •;,1 i ,, /12 1.: .'..-. ;4 , c• ~..• ts ..., '. 'C :.: •Z •' 1- ....:,- .-.! • --- -1 ..,..E . c - ) :- :4 '.• -.. Z -,': - --- -- - --- - ...: .6 1 O. : ...4 , .10%,17..t...C ., ...V.V:.... , 7"! . ..i0 ~,.. C . ..) , ...,.... 7.1.T,NZG1.- - z......t.-. ..." ~. :izi • , - •i - ...-, - • _- - - ;..,%. • ;:, ; ill , g- 41-1•1 xi- 02 -;,:: 07.•••• if; vi. •-• p ; .... , r." I ' , . -1 . - 0 .. .: *I Z. - ..•: 1 ^ •sr r- v'...., .... C7b) 1., •-...----_, /a • tf , - - • - . ..-. ..-• . m r... L 4 C. I ni ci. p 4 ' t; ..... , -.-. ._ ~. .... ...0 .4 .4 .... :... ••• '. L - cMI. _1: 1; 1:1: 'f t r :... -I' r. .1. ,:, ----:".--- - ------- -- • 1...,' :, ..:: . ,_:- I • O'lZi- i, ' 1 ....;.t. ....S . -.S I. .. ..." ,-. . ... ... o 7 . - 44 : 8 - p i I- a .. 1 Ei o p ,:z. ; • ill 5 .2, .... . 4 .1 .=.:_›...a. -c - ,.. z . s E ., ..., " ..-,5.......G..t.,..7,.44i07.. 1. _ . 1 "/ I.tr 1 lli .-2>c.....t.e..c....r.-, , ,..:—.:4 r., 00 ' 1 ,.... '4.1".:22.Tr--74 By Telegraph. PORT RIFECUONT., FRIDAY, 1 0 4 CLOCE, P. Nr Baum of freight from . Riehmtmd,— To Boitoa, To Rhode 14:md, To New York, Washington, EPORT OF SH ichtnond, for De 1, 195 2 • From It day, Dm t - - 511. B MEE El :I.t; 55J 9 1 3 31' '2li 25 T'l 3 S . 107. 211 SI.For the week,.31,2g..) FOrseason 2 j 31,239. Boatou and vicinity inchnler , everything going East of Cape. Cod, toMassachnsettl-, New .I lump ahire and Maine. Southern Ports includes et erythirnt to the South ern States and'Wes.t Indies, us well as to all towns on Delaware River below Richmond. Amount of Coal sent by Schuylkill-Canal for the week ending on Thursday evening Lao-{ RAILROAD. CANAL. TOTAL WEEK. , TOTAL. Pt. Carbon. 4.i1.31.1 00 389, u 54 17 . mt. Carbon. 778 17 '85,50t; 08 S. Haven. , . 2,970•05 249,762 . 15 P. Carbon. ' , 1,444 03 74,41) 02 Total; 1,650,515 It - 1 14 198,193 02 7118,183 02 Tout, 2,449 3 698 18 • To saute period last year, by 11.-1 . 1. -1 . ,450,:t70Ait) do do do do • Canal, 4379,156 13 luereasetbi'i year, COAL TRADE BY RAILROAD FOR 1852-53. • Serit by Railroad tor the week endiug on Thurs.. clay big. • ° Port Caftan, Pottsville, Schuylkill Havea, Port Clinton, 1:9,769 It; To same penal last year, - RAIL ROADS The-following is the quantity of Coal transported over the/Efferent Railroads in Schuylkill County, foithe week ending Thursday everting : ac'. • TOTAL. Mine Hill &S. 11. R. R. 15,166 OS 1,046,330 14 Little Schuylkill R. R. 6,620 15 'J11,756 02' Mill Creek do 7,019 03 151,259 02 Mount Carbon do 3,050 1 . 1 198,373 10 Schnlkill Valley - - do .8,266 09 441,75 f - OD Mt. Carbon &Pt Carbon 10,754 03 491,078 14 Union Canal R. R., 802 01 74,411 16 Swatara-R. R. . 09 43,97 . 0 01 LEHIGH COAL.TRALE. Sent for the weeit eliding Dec. 1! „lan . WZU. • , r TOTAL. Lehigh Coal & Nay. Co., 930 11 "429,756 06 Boom Run Mine% ' 190 13 BOA& 05 Beaver Meadow.. 209 11, 46,230 - 06 Splng Mourttinn,2.l, 1-,806 01 139,627 02 Colerain Coal, 311 00 31,781:;07 East, Sugar Loaf Co., • 660 03 12,566 oa Cranberry Coal Co., . . 46,920 • 03 Hazleton - Coat Co., , •R tB'OS '130,021 .11, Diamond coal Co.,' • 41,703 OS' Burk Mountain,* ' 104,202 02 Wilkesbnrre C oal Co., 135 04 41,959 19 . Total. • 3,741 11'1,119,093.12 To same period last year, .989,295'11 lacresse this year. so far. . RATRAop TOU. - AND TIALVATORTATIoN ON RAIL '. • r ***nolo- From M. Cart It,. S. Boren; P: Clinton To ltiehmond, 1.70 L_3 1.64- ' 1,45 ToPhiladelphia, 1;70 . 1,65 - ' 1,45 TOLL IiT,cANAL rmTIL cLoCrtr. . From Port Carbon toPhiladelphia - - •10 "10 - " Mount Carbon, to - tli) . " Schuyt. Haven, -do • .65 . Pon eliatoa, do • 60 RATES pr FRPIGIITSV CANAL ' • Ptidada N. Yox Ffali Port Carbon, 80 e 80 - " Mount Carbon, 80 - it 85 " §elaryl - Havem, 75 1 85 SILL= 21001121. f Der sons desirins New Books for the Year can be supplied with any kind at the Book Sutra of the subscriber, which for ncatness.ittfrabil ity and cheapness will surpass any that can* pro -41 in the .city or elsewhere. Also aft kind* of s Huted, Printed and Bound up to any platen" at Asis Book-bindery and Printing-office and Book Stint, Pottsville. " B. BANNAN\ li• rw 18,183?. 51—= • IiiiIitITURILLY ILLUSTRATED BOORS FOIL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, The Subscriber ban just mceives; a large assort ment of Books, beautitully illustrated, suitable for Holiday Presents. Heroines of Shakapeare, containing splendid par. traits of all the distinguished female charactm In• trodaced in those plays. Sbakspeare's Complete Works, twelve diffeient editions, in various styles of binding. Griswold's Female Poets of America. Hart's Prose Writers of America. Osgood's Poems, with Portrait. .t Works—Gilt and Plain Edition. 44 4* 4 . It 44 - on e s . 11 12 t Burte,.. 0 44 46 It t 4 41 11 It • Smile It it Iris, for 1853, a mamtifionnt annual. Rommel! of Indian Lite, beautifuil illustrated with numerous colored engravings. \ Lays of Ancient Rome, by F. B. Macouly, Daw Drop, for 1853, haadsomely Mutilated. Odd Fellows' Offering, for 18i3. Albums, bound in Morronco and Papier Slnchie. Porte-Folios of every style. Velvet and Papier Mach* bound Bailer) Mut Prayer Booki; *tau, a large ituortment tor :arg otic* for wile i BAN NAN'S Book Store. . Dec. 11, . ' 5l s 1 51 1 .10 10.! 1 15 IPNIENTS e.--ending on Satnr Toni II aslonA ;:ici.7 •1422 Conn. St R. 1., 2,18.1 N. Y. &v 11,165 Nord' River , 1:261 iSonthern 8,057 2,229,426 13 219,272 0.5 WEEK. TOTAL-. 0,872 05 2.7,215 14 2;491 8,038 15 12,881 - 14 33,680 04 4,72? 11 11.170 02 74.113 1 76,953 1 121,738 01 5 Capies, ell tom., 1114 00110 COples It mos., •13 " 001 15 " " 0 00 0 1:0 Copies for twelve Months, 03 00 lionttann and Western Blaney and Post Office Maws eaten for subscription,. Letters should be post-pald- Dee. 18, 1152. 5141 -- , a RUM J t heron oMte at ?Minnie, Peon aylvania;Deceirther IS. 1a.51: Berk Joseph . ` 7 .oloeckel G - Peter, Mr *hip Broaderlek Jart - 'tlettz Mary Ann Quin Margaret Bambara BJr :aocitte C !Wigan Pat Bright W W Haswell C Roth id Bickel Thome Motley John " Reap Philip Hanel Franklin Heart Thou Ray Andrew Bogir S Daniel Holman( R t Coßichard Brownan fluattladerJoa RAO Catherine James Ranter Janes Roberta J no chip Ban John Mrs Metre Marlin Reilly Thai do, Blatt Ann Mrs Mogan Thos Rudolph Dear, Branders U shiptlart rat Schwenk A L Canner, Dennis- Harrison John Sodas Samuel Camp Bamnel Itunizlnget Celt RAndawick Ciaaern Chu Hopkins John Saul() Daniel Clan Jag Harman J brim Pballni Peter • (lark John 'Hart Bridget . Photreatown A lateen ClDelay Jos ahlpSiewart F Jan Cali n C Allealteller Wm do iteittinger Chas Cooper rs Garde-Wm do Rou e n tad Connell Lacy 01p/runes Sum Ritual:idler Wm Colinas A d_n James Charlotte Renner /stub Codllag Jno So King Wm P „ itchlutonter C Cooper T r . Kirkham R Simon T Dapnet Thom Knox Sissy tittotuall Dar he Jerkin ILaathwP shipliagly.o Doenalizer M( Lynch Mama* tilehrobalo ship Doad M- t- ' tame henry • Sweaty Late do - Dawson I B MissLorence Lewitt Tait, 8 Jacob Deblong CM Langer Albert Tatior tionitany M 'Mete, Margaret Mrs Troy Philip Decals Ja do Lladearoth R, Yost stands ship Eno avid Madden Jansen ' Wallace Wen Wt W nMaj or C Wetab Patrick wrote - Ma lt Wm , Moss Datil FremnJobu. Mealey George . ' Ward Thus' . Their Manangher. Pat .Wslieb Theis Foe Inlet .blissUatthew - , White B] Foley John ehipMuon Mrs Weaver J A Mite Pans the Miller Ott shlYWasser F B Goad nan theory Miller Menry do Walsh Magpies Guipn r ileng Nobel IS Joseph Watkins Jew stilt, Outer Talrleic Pinsbauto I, Wasters WW do Gerety Pat Osterman it Bro, Witisted Chas , do Gallaugher 0 • Petry. Peter_ , Zeph Jobs do One cent additional will be &bared Au all advents-. ed letters. Persons applylag (or letters on Utte lfst will please Asy advertWd. ANDREW KORTIMISR. P. M. Dec. 18.1851. - -- -• .DM . DAISITILD WlRlBeil.l3llls..6Vesioes *rim r 14 for 011 re Window Screesejert received sad Pot sate sr eft, prices at • - 111APINd1Yril • Cline gartillit lad Variety Otero. 7i,.'iw ! 1mD,1,...A5! : JOURNAL, AND ',..1917031 4 LE 7. GOB eon saza-v.umuszactuislieuins i aNU FlMlNACS'raorawnr. -- ," I TUC an t i eritiorn offechwealmala very ainougo oast ering; the valuable Tract ofcaal Laois known as the ",WellieriU Tract:YlP - MS in the Ursa or *ha-, mokio. Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, con• taming, with adjoining trans. about 470 acres oft:eat I lands, aisty ureter whir ir are cleared, and the rest i coveted with growing limber ; togethernrith the Far. tate Property upon the same, nasally called the Wm motto Fornace.eompritting f bedded the nack.lingine and Casting nouns, two steam engines of 90 impel power each, two blowing cylinder, no by 30 feet tea I bolters 30 feet long and 30 helps calibre. The Coal prodaced from here mono is ptottounced to ba of the first numbly. and well adapted to the smelting of iron and other purposes. . This property isl 9 mites from the town LL of Sunbury, on the. Susquelianoa. to - • which point there is a communication by an excel. lent railroad, a erierivulltion or which, eastward. an der the name of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Safi road. is now In the players of roaltruction to con : nert nith the Nine Rill 'Railroad, and wilt 1100.4 be completed. This wilt afford a direct. uninterrupted communication with PtillanelPhia.while the former route affords a cheap and speedy transportation by 1 rshroad or canal to Bithinurre ape all the Southern I markets. A direct connection with Sensate, by tall-. 1 road, is also enotemplated, has liten surveyed, and located, and vrill,tto doubt, sworn be' made, as it re quire,* branch ore few milei.Ortly.'• The- village of Shamokin adjoins the properly, and the Sunbury Railroad, as originally located. raises - immediately lay the aide of the Furnace braidings, and .1111 fur nishes akcommat.ication with the railroads passing through the property with' the completion otilltne roads, and the starting of the Furnace. the village of Shamokin front soon flontish and increase to the great additional value of the property adjoining. Coal Ran panes through the. property, Punishing a valuable water power.ori which a saw m ill .has ' been erected.; there are also several tenant manses. I contiguous to - the Pirates building?, for the 'crow. modation of miner,* aid workmen: This property has advantages for the establishment of Iron works, which few In Pennsylvania possess. ; Apply to I,vi ',Liam lb DILLINCHANI, Of JOUN W. CLAUCIORN. ! . • Surviving Trusties, N 0.43 S Fourth St., Phltad's. 51-St • Der. 19.1859 L4(.4: • (.) A I WE invite our customers and the public in nen • end to examine our stook of Rich and Beau. tiful Jewelry, Sivrr Warr. 4::e. It rotwists in part, of rich and beautiful Gold Broache.:„Gold Rings of a great viney of patterns, Gold Guard and Chafe; kola Chains,. lieautiltil• Coral and Pearl' Ear Ring:, Gold Armlets-run Children, Gold .Thimbles, Gold' Pens and Pencil Cases, Silver Spoons and Forks, Silver Card Cites, Silver - and Plated Pitchers, SVpiters, Card Baskets, Cake and 'Fruit Baskets, Papire!ilachie, Port Folios. and a.variely of other goods - too numerous to mention, which will be sold low for Christmas Pretenia; at • BRADY dt ELLIOTT'S' ' Opposite Mortimer's Hotel - . Dec. 18, 1833. 51-3 t gIOPV of a letter from Mr. B. W. Kirkui, Chemist , Preerot Street. Liverpool. dated•Gth June.lFsl To Professor Iloccotiratc—Sts:—Votir Pith and Ointment have stood the bisheat on our .aale list of Pitman-ay medicines for some years. A • coat caner, to whom lean refer for ant enquiries, desires me to let you meow the particulars of her case. she had been troubled for years with a disordered liver. and had digestion. On _the last occasion. however,titn virulence of the attark was so alarming, and the in demotion set in air ieverely that dorditi. were enter tained of her not being able_ to bear up vnilevit ; fortiinately. she was induced to try your Pills, and she infortm me that after the first. and each succeed ill: dose, she had sreat.reljef. tMe continued to take them, and although she used only three Boxes.s he is now In the enjoyment ofpetfert health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the erverity edge attaek. and the speedy cure, 1 think, speaks much in favor of'your astonishes Pills. figisnrd.) B. W. KIMMEL ' earaardiaarp nitre ofßltestafitie Fen,, fa F.,. .Dirmew's Lend Copy efa letter inserted in the Hobart Town. Cour. ler. ofthe lot March. 1951, by Major .1. Wath Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of age. re. Wing at New Town, had been suffering trent a vio lent Rheurnatir Fever fnr upwards of Urn months. which.had entirely deprived her of the nse of her limbs r'iturind this period 'atter woo under, the care of the moot eminent medical men in Hobart Town. and by them her °tee was ceniidered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her try Frolloway's celebrated Pills. which the con.enteddr do,and in. on incredi ble Mien apace of time they effected a perfect cure. Cure afs Peji and rzpntis is C . 2tie . q and Stonier! , a scrims years air- OrOinfllerecs.Thewit-rion,Proprietors or the Lynn Advertiser, who ran immli for the followin: mare_ went —Aug. :I. I : To Professor llntamyy —M I deiire in bear festiinony to the rood effect,. 01' Holloway's Pills For •annui f gears I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the Stanracp, which was alga accompan ied by a shortneacof breath. that prevented me Irt.m walking about. lam 61 years of age, and notwith standing my advanced State of hie, these Pills have In relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be Made acquainted with their virtues. I am new rendered, by their means, coniparalivaly active, and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do Wore, • ' - [digned,l lit tiRT cOE„ North Street, Lynn, Wonder/Kt efflearn of //ollowxy'e Pills ix clues aj Drapsy. Persons suffering from Drousy, either abdut the tuna of life, or ai other -time■, should immediately have recourse to these Pills, as hundreds of•persons are annually cured, by their use, of Oils direful com plaint In its different stages, mbeie all other means had failed. Theeerelehrated Pill,' are wunderittily efficacious in the Cntluwin= complaint:4.: y' • Ague, Innantation, Asthmi. :Jaundice,. .. ~ Bilious Complaints.. 'LLver coutptainti, Blotches on the rckin; Lomhaso, Bowel Complaints, :Piles, Cohes; 'Rheumatism, flonstipatinn or th e lkiweltilletention of Urine. Consumption; ideronsla. or King's Evil, Debility. Dropsy, ' . 'llona and Gravel; Dysentery, "iecnnclary Illympmene, Erysipelas. Tic Dontoureux, Female hregulsris lea, '' - TalDOUtil, - F inn Mad.. lllcersiL Flts,Venereal Affections, • Gout, • • Worms of all kinds, Headache, ..' Weakness: from vs riater• Indiresuon, '-: - . er cantle ,lii.c., to. • ' iinld arthir,Estabiishruent of Profestior ilotAowaL, tit Strand, (nearlernple Bar. tondon,) and by all 'respectable Drilegistr and Dealers in Medicines throughout the ashlar I:intilre. and of those of the Cuited States. in Bores at .17;c,871e4nd •1 by each.. Wholesale by the principal Druglitiases In the li.nion ; ?deans. A. B. tD. Sands, New • York end by r. C. D. Knight, 7 South Wirth Sireet, Philarteibbla. ei.There is a conelderahle salvias:by taking - Jilt Weer sizes. N. S.—Directions for the cuidanea of patients in ever v disorder ate affixed to each Box. Diu,..ter ' . 51-ly ' ~s • ,Ar., • .Y. AN,D INVENTORS 11111 E Eighth VolOme of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN I. commence , qp the lath cif September. It is prin cipally devoted to. the diMision of useful practical knowledge, and Is eminently Wei:dated to advance the great interests of Industry—Mechanical, Manu facturing. and Agricultural—the genii!, and toaster spirit of the nation. - Iris unrivaled as a Journal of the Atta and Scion tea, and maintains high character at home and Abroad. .. • • The Pub Lahore pledge themielres that the future Volumes shallat letstequsi if nnesorpass their pre decessor.. Among the suhrcere chiefly brought for ward and discussed In its crilumns, are. Civil Engl neeriag, Architecture, Italirnatie, Bridges. Agricattu rli Implemsate. Manufactures - of Metals, Fibrous and Tutilesubstanees, Machinery for the purpose. Chem ical Processes Distilling, Cotonou/cc. Steam and Gas Engines : and • Furnaces, Mathematical. Philosophical and Optical Instnnurnts, Cars Carria ges. Water-wheels, Wind and Grinding Mill's Pow ay'. Pleine Machines, Tools for bobber Brick. Ma chine', Farming ,Fice Arm'. Electricity, Telegraphs. Surgical Iniumments. Ac., besides Claims of all the Patents. Reviews, Notices ofNew Inventions, Amer ican and Foreign. The work Is in than for binding, contains several hundred Engravings, over four hutt 7 drrd pages of grin ted matter, and a copious lodes-- Nearly all the valuable Patents which &sae weeely from the Patent Mar its Iflustrated with Engravings In its columns. thus making the paper a perfect Me chanical Encyclopedia for fatale u well as present reference. -• . 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LEONARD SCOTT ik CO., 79 Fulton Rt., (Entrance :it .Cold d 1.,) New York- Dec. 11,11152. - 50.31. , . . - t NLi :~; ~ ~ ri:"~ ~ UNITED i4TATEBs nEItaIINCI it unnecessary to remind any regular 1/member of the Medical profession, of the este,- fished Medical properties of Prat • flotcaso BIN. in many diseases of dropsical tendency, I 'reopeetthily invite moor examination to a very superior article, manufactured by myself exchtsively,at BCH/EDAM, In HOLLAND. by a process peculiar to my own net°. ry: It Is flavored and medicated, nor by thetommon harsh berry, but by the choice botaltical variety ofibe aromatic- Itattan Juniper Berry, whose more .vinous extiatt Is distilled and rectified with its spirituoult solient. and thus. becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcen dent, In Its cordial and tnenicinal properties, to any Ifolland's Gin heretofore known. . Amid the Influx of interior distillations with which this country (snow flooded, physicians find no little difficulty in procuring a good and pure Gin:which they can prescribe with confidence In its beneficial riot.. As an importer of twenty yeats' standing, In the City of New York, and poueesing a matured experience in the manufacture of ilot.t.tsn Gig I be: to submit to your attention my •• AR- O/SA.I'IC SCHIEDAM Bousarea,"ns one which, cannot fall to realize your utmost eXpectat ions, and 1 be happy to forward to you a bottle of -it, ate of charge, in answer to a letter intimating your readiness to accept it. It Is now_ scarcely one year since 1 hava . prepared tknd distnbitted my Schiedam Gin• exclostvely for medicinal purposes ; yet. within that-brief period. 1 have receive s one thousand letters: both finm physi• Clans and patients, testifying to its really • eitraora. nary efficacy in Gravel, Incipient 'Dropsy, and-a tree tions of the Kidneys and Bladder generally; and have so doubt that it would yield•similar results. with precision and certainly. in your own profession al experience. pm up in Pint and Quart, Battles, with my name pits th'e bottle, cork and label, with an essay no it. properties. This article should be in he hams of every traveller. 111101,P110 WOLFE, Importet, No. Beaver gtreet,liew York. ' Dee. 4, lin: 49-fit TO - T 1 LADIES IN GENERAL FRENCH LIQUID WASH-BLUE. Prue supetiority of this preparation is evident. te l. guiting much less for use than Indigo, and being perfectly soluble in water and not so liable to leave streaks or spots upon the Linen or Muslin. This article neutralizes the golden tinge which would oth erwise be retained. It contains no Ingredients which could possibly be injurious to the most delicate fah tic. Neither does it contain any acid, as the prepa rations which are sold for such purposes generally d 0. ., For sale at JOHN G. BROWN'S " Drug Store:Centre - St., Cnitsville.- Dec. IS, 1551. ' 51-6 m MIMES ! Bum= ratrix,s - !! nil BEAD of choice MULES will be otreied for Ulf sale by the Subseriber.at his residence, in* Ilummelstown. 'Dauphin sou trout the 3th stay of January, 1853. until the let day of Nurch. 1353. Any person wishing to purchase. wil do well Weal! and see for themselves.4* the aubsctibee ronsidere them a number one int of :Stack—can't be-beaten— and no mistake. RICHARD FON. AS. Reeding paper, please copy Dee. 18. 1832. MS GOODS !' . • (ROBERT Importer of Foreign Fancy Ar lricles. Manufacturer and Dearer in Willow Ware Looeb as Sleigh Baskets, and every , description of w Baskets, Velocipede Coaches. Rocking lioreee c., te. Dealers and othersobout laying in their Christmas Block, will find at our extenolve estab lishment, the largest and best assortment of TOYS. BRUIN, DOLLS, &c., &e., &c..ln the city—being of. .ne ow n importation, and warranted equal to 'temple. - 'Call at ROBERT SWIFT'd, 30. MARKET Street; Knuth, Bide, Ave doors above Ninth Pgreet, Philadel-, plata. ARP- Prices low. REMEMBER 313. • - Dic.ll. 1552. aft :it • J. a 41. & IS. ALUM. N 08.7 AND 8803111W8A RAMS, P811AD! a., OPFER FOR SALE 3000 GALLONS Muir Bperm,oll, ••• - • 0000 'do 'Reached Winter Whole 2000 , do do do dolor 10,000 do Rpeked North WearConst Whale" Oil, for Miners' One. , 0 - 200 Bores Adamantine Candle*, ff.'. 1300 Barn Peruvian guano, 800 fible. Pala:num— do flee. I .50.11/ BURGICAIL. trANDAGE PIA.K3Rd. • • .2Vo. 42 Irainut St., Wow . Setrond, IPPER to the afflicted. the following re -1.../medire,Tßl.TelsEel for every' form of rupture Comp/exam or Ridlna StoekinSupporters. Suspensory - Hardaree, Lace p.rar. Apparatus for Dtrortnitiee, es Spigot 'arreerinea. Club Feet,-Distorted Limbs, Weak•Joinis and Frac tures. . .* . All of lb. above ronatanily kept on band or mad. to suit cases at abort nottce, and guaranteed• in .very panlcular- Dec. 4.1852. 49-3 m . _ NNW GOODS. TIIE undersigned bite again renewed his stock"of Dry Goods, and now offeri • at reduced prices, all kinds of Dry Goods , Flannels , Illuslins; Merinos. Co. berg Cloth, klouslln de Lalne,very lots, Shawls,tilin. bets. full assortment of Hosiery, large stock of Prints at various prices, Domestic Goods, and all other ant. cies usually kept in Dry Good Ohms, ail of which he la dtittlnilled to sell as low, aid mallymf them loll!. er,than any fltore In the County. His assortment of Groceries is full and of the very best quality. Fami lies sanding far their supply, can. at all times depend upon ketting the best quality and at the loiverd pct- All Inched to call and r- -oodr no w ifiaiiest sad most splandid - stock- it/Wines ever offered m this Reg ion before, wblea beAtuira s tets at the lowest cash prices. They will be sold tn. cash only. Us has also a large assortment . of 'la'd and Enameled follow Wars. of all dear.riptloast'a large assortment of Cutleri. Tin and Ebeet4ron Wire, Stove PiPirit.Coal Buckets, Wksh Wen, Enuei,lret "„ ties. Preserving Neuf Frying Pans.litattio hoot, Coffee Mills. • c. s assortment of Japeti'd Ware Trays. ke.. d tit I itt Tie and Eheet4roo work done to orde Tin t aod artiliotrise at the shortest nett . ' All o ets received Id ibo promptly attended to. CE E time. tour- 00r11 above Market. PottavUle.Oct.l3,lB.sl. ~.., ' - '...4i-tt TAE subscriber surnames to Ina public, that be will enottauo tim Livery Nashrem. Mie r , Old Stand of Mules Yiaer * Co., apprise tim Repot, batk of tbe Ainifkill lionsa.wbarawliithitap Wimp. uOOD HORSES AND TElllo.te• To him end On paters may rest swerve that wrery atteatkni will be paid to rs t eril wants. an uto seater Me establisbasent w wortby ottber continence and Pottotale Of tits Inblit. Ho has appointee Nr. ions Joie* blir Agent. Saba wilt Orgy, be at the Stable, sad who Win be tonal bath ateemmirestrag and aattglair to emunntre. • ' ' mu d m RANDIISHN. Nov.*,ith!. 45-3 en < I TOIll aMOlint far riptlidi;ltri . 4 stithin tho. %bore stated onriott; L ".,40,.354 01 Statement of the Avioatutv trreirrit.Wiert,ng flue . . atom. P,etiMi of limo :‘ From John Ruch, Tax . 4upllcate - firr 1430 In toil e - , 4143 97 " 11 W Cornniin”, . 413 - John C Chief nuncrA. g 5 00 Petlf Claslmire. 5 00 John Ruch. on inrOinni c of dziptle t ue ,j - -•-• 7,455 30 L. ;Hen. v flelm). on letount orduptlrii r) : ~. • • - • 40$ 46 4 . Win Lerch, yrr JII (.7.1m0e11. 2io 5 4 4 ' Distance crpendrii wry, and above !Mr rece ipt }1 during -the above pea hut. 316-1 S t+ Wore wt. .ottrilif ground. Enane Ilonee and Lof ofgiound on William • _ 4iyeet. - . . 1,000 Oft Tv...? Fire Enoiries and lloite. I,mlo 00 Hoot and I.adder Wagon. with Ladder and ' ' 111ke, , - - Too,te..la the hands of Pupervisbr,- . . fotot,valne of Properly. - oft,ooo' 00 The entire indebtediteatt of the dkirno:ll of Poitevillp,over & above available memo, 69,717 .37 Fro"' which tied:ter the Real Mimic rind per- - swirl pthprrtyr,as prr the...above valuation. o,ooallo Eta ale balance against the Borough. R 9.737 57 !Norwegian Township paid. ;Nov. 9, Isfit?,, ornicrount of.ludgment, gei9 20 'John Ruch paid, June 11, 1852, on ['Scott nt ' --'' ofluplicate ififil. 81.560 79 • . 1 . FRANK POTT, Pren of the Town Council of, the Born' of Pottsville. Deg. 1, Mt' , 49-5 t . - . .. - Tic 'Only True Portrait of Ii arkrorton.„ I JUST PUBLISHED. sr )8. WELCH'S 51agniticsnt Portrait of WASH `.I sINGTON. Engraved (by permission) from Stu art's salty original portialt. in the Atheneum, Boston. Thar myrrh picture. Engraved under the simeriti tendrpce of THOMAS SULLY, Esq., the eminent and Highly gifted artist, is the only correct likeness of Whittington ever published. It - has heen cliarac tenger) as the greatest work of art vier ~ produced in this country. As to its fidelity, or refer to the let- Mg ne the adopted son of Washington. (lenge - W2ill - Pant Custis. who vay•. "It is a faithful re presestat ion of the celebrated' original," and to. Chief Janie Taney, of the 'Supreme Cunt. of the United Mater, who says, "A. a work '0( set its excellence and bauty must strike every one who sees it; and ills ti, less happy In its likeness to the Father aids coon iy. It was my good fortune to have seen him- In tin days of tur boyhood, and his whole appear. ante In yet strongly tmpreised en my memory. The pawn' you have Issued appears to me to be an cr eel. 1i40e.0. representing perfectly the expression as well al the form WO features of ,the face.' And says Senaxn LYiss, " it fa it iifc-tar ,tepreseaturien of the great irrizias/. President Fillmine tram " nip work appears to me to have been admirably executed and essuiteirry worthy of the patronage of the public."— Ray. Manton', the eminent Partrait Painter, and the Pipit. of Stuart, "Your print to my mind k more remarkable than any other I 11:1.Ve seen, for present ing It* whole individuality of the original portrait; together whit the noble and dignified repose of air and manner. which all who ever saw ) u m conudered a ;narked characteristic of the illustrious man I: ronurimorates.". ,FOrtl"great merits of this picture we would refet ovary lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be are at the.office ,of this paper, and to the letters of the plow ing Anists, Stales:nen. .1 ones and Pencil. era arcompatrylng It: AR7',lsTS.—Marchant and Elliott. of New York r Seats, RothertneL and Lambdin. of I-Ititadelfillia; Obesity' Harding. of Boston ; Charles Ffaslf. ofebsr. lepton. S. C. ; ard to the adopted son of Wa' biligton, ifon.Ren. W. r. (Minis, hit11.1.11 . 3n artist. STATES MEN —llls Excellency Millatd.Fillmore.Major (feu. Winfield Scott, Hen. George M. Dallas, Hon. Wm it. . Eint.lfon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Linn Boyd, Hon. j Lewis Cass. Hon. - Wm.. A, Graham. lion. John P. RennstlT. Hon. R. C. Winthrop. LL.D.- JII MT :4. flon.Roger B. Taney:Mon. John Duel, Hon. John , .McLetn. Pion. Rufus Choate. SCHOLARS.—Chas. Folsoil, Esq- the well known Librarian of Ore Boston j Alliso4um, who says." I would rather ow N it than any painted copy 1 have ever seen ;" E. P. Whipple, 1 animal Hildreth, MM. Edw. Everett, LL. D., Wash- ingtor; Irving, Ralph _W. Emerson, Req., Piot T. C. i Oplian..l. T. Headley. Fite Greed Ilalleck, 11. W. Longfcllow. Wm. Gilmore Simms; and FROM Etr- I ROPE, Lord Talfontd, T. B. Pilacauley, Sir Archibald i Minor, Lord Mayor of London, /sc.. Arc.. te THE 1 PRE:l:throughout the entire Union, have, with one ! voice groclaimed the 'merit! of this superb envy,- ' ins._,,i To rhable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sold at the low price of *5 per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDs. N. Vi.corner of Filth and Arch Ammo, Phalad'a. • D. H. OVERLY. . Foie Agent for the States of Eastern Pr•nnirrania and Delaware. Ulf : Portrait can only be obtained front Mr. BV ERIX, or from his duly authorized agents. Airandenient,a have been made with - the-Post Ogice Department, by which copies of the 'Portiait can lir sent Many point, Der mad, in perfect order. ' Perron, by remitting FIVE DOLLAtio to U. . U. R. pitLY,Thiladelphia, grill have a copy of the'rot trait sent to them it re sf postags. CPlVagaltlcsnt Giit Frunes o got up espressly for there TOMER/I, furnished at the low price °fag 00 Etch. )1 1 - • 51-3 m . A tragnificent.Purtralt.of OfiIVERAI. JACKAON. Eugrated by T. B. liVELeti.Esq.. titer the original portrait {{uulnled by T. putt*, Esq. • . . This Ponralt will be a match lot the Washington. and, is in every reelect, as well, get . ' Price 115 per copy. Addreee'ai, above. ;. Dec. 40852. . 49.1 m • AUSTIUIIII, • . • DIMMER LINE .— The noble New. York built l'ack st Ship BALTIMORE—cswrs is Fat I/Caleb It. Nowntur, itutuctug at the lowest rates', will succeed the eicargo as sixth ship or this Vas, and sail . pour wally on thsfllth e . cstriber; from - New York to AIELBOUHNE,PORT PHILIP It lr well known that the New York built Packet Bliips are the finest and fleetest in the world., The Baltirdore was .the tavern. slip of the New, York - atidilsvre Llae,and with t he superb accommodations, fitting:up, together - fwath her extreme heifitite he itSeer.clecks (81 fact,) and her superior ventilation, she Will be the most comfortable ship that has yet been dispatched for Australia. ller rates of Passage. Ist Clbin, Poop lhtbtn. 4200 .• ' , State Roams, betw , n decks, ISO double bt. 1135 siaelti •' 24Ca4in State Rooms, 125 t Open Births, 110 . . A, litirgena and proper attendants ptnvided. 'ille manner in which the slum of this line .have been fitted ip and provisioned has obtained for them a de cided preference over all others. IL, 11. CAMERON, JOIIN - OODEN. • ' 110 Wall :Street, New York. Dec. 1.1852. au.2l 'WASHINGTON IRON WORES, POTIMNILLE, PA. ' dWREN & 1110 . 8. respectfully invite the atten . tisn cline homages community to their New NC. -chine Shop and Faculty. erected between. Coal and Rail d Streets, and fronting On Norwegian Street, 1 w hey ant prepared to execute all, orders ' 1 for - hineryof Brassand Iron,euch as Steam Engle , all kinds °rater/at &V aching Mille, Grist Maw IS Ills,einele and Double-hoist • tal Pa - Coat Sneakers, Drift Came!! kind of Rail; road . them such as Praire, for Sat and T Rail; Frogs. witches, /sc. ; all kinds of east - end wrought Iron I ailing; Bring • Practical Mechanics, cod a fte r I . hash Suidelhe demand, of the Coal Region their study or rota. also- air kinds of Machinery in ,their line 0 hurtles*, they flatter themselves that work dose It their Establishment will give satisfaction lei 'l 'she may knew them with% call. AII enders thank 'received sad promptly executed °vibe most rear to tenets. . . . JOEIN 11. WREN,. -. ' . , . _- TIIO3II v WREN, :: JAfl6B 2,114., ,• . . , ' • \• • . . _ moms— turimEND Sit 4 SONS: 23 *oath SC. fiD• St rtet.linirstesetived * bllwdrunest Int vx and WiliMairGoolm. 02 iSellf imPottat nr ti Merlin*, whOtithey are tally nenelving.• 1 .-- lie new And imitable styli' of Dress Mode; Taos had various - Wooten Mil for Cloaks, issetines, alpaea*.stsdAncy ittestrGants: a of every, desetiptlon.-Yeltsts and Satins, Awls of Woolen. Silk. *vette ad Cashmere. traketiffibillts,Llntim, and Fundable* Goode, ipeetimprjHaperi. Shirting Ant TAW Linens. .- Neerteas Cottons k Wook.ms.'Prints. i Planoelsi oche dJaialiaefes.aad Vesting ofitre best silica, hoe Lasting!, Wonted Damasks, and Rattinets, &Wet y.'Cia vats.' Handkereh Leff 'and Cloves, Goods for Friends; in complete variety. 'mat. 25,1332. • 39.30 WOOD'S ORNAWITAL IRON WORKS, 11 1 1_0913, ROAD. NBTATI4.IIV,I.fonr, Ctirhoendit, NewOnortd , Dogs; reinntoloo erne:tot Oil Daum and aa. lion Balm spiral and at - night:On Int. plane t•atso lion Railings and Verandsto; ptisiaL apinuolo of deoigina • • . and optaltlcai lons wilt be seat, to any ?an tbit.',Oalon,lntaildtessing : • , , , ••. ROBERT WOOD, Palladolliblo• Or I t. • • • ' item , M=M ' SOREL =RIMERS% IMPORTERS and MAN OPACTUREIta of every de scription ol LADIES' PERMAIn ARCO Swett. (he. to* laird Street) Philadelphls r and Mb MAIDEN LANE. New 'Torn. As our Goods have all been se lected IsMuccoPe by one of the First.and ansnalbc wired by ourselves. In the most elegant-and thshlona- Me manner. we can nein them use prke (taking their superior quality into consideration) that will defy • a. Silver Medals &Warded for superiority b' the hi mantes of Peansylvanta and Maryland. , • Oct. 30. , .• , • MOM= UMW 11110 P. ' grabseriNti 'reePerttbdi Visionary 10. Ore 1. Public **Utley beveled takeit the large Jinn. ding essunandy. - known astir, PIONEER FURNACE, on Ws Wand, tit Pottrellte. where they are prepared to granetbstare and repait a*UMAI Amu', ilHailifins. ilinabe Pipes, Blast Pipes, 01110ateten, rte., ke., In Ore Very best style., _. • *The best itt nratettal will, invariably:be_ need, and nein but gastivroritntst eioptoyintoattrelework, • • 7OHNAJA3IIOI NORLO., Arr.ll3,ll3tt .43.44!—• *2.000 00 • •1.000 00 i,ono to 2.000 Oft *2,W no 'U9 (10 'JUST, bisUED RTISER. . . . Am. APPI-111DITIM 04XIDS. ! . 54 a GREAT BARCIAIIN. - .....Axw kat.,,ltr, Chestnut Street, Philatlelptdal. ; I rruc ,rrathicriber, with a piety of chanting his ho. Wshare opened their - new steek.of Ladies' Fall and 1- '1 sincmoren,. forme, b,,, m0. 4 10r7 brick fi ltr 7 pronf inter:Dress Cobds. They have been selected with , rdzee, situated in Market Street, between Centre and Croat !rnglet Paris, Nese l'orit.aild 1111344'. esPl'C's ; Second Stre 4 fts.'Prolesille. for ON 6 TIIOVeraN I) . ly tor! thetr . sown establishment and • casioniers,-, v • DOLLA RS ASII. The Building. is 16. • Amon O,U their stock, , which is very extensive. wilt' feet front by ,irt. feet deep,each of the • be Btu ad---- • walls 9 inches thick, well painted with. ego S Vases Rich - Brocade and Figured Silks—heat Fall t-eakirsi , : out and plaalered and papered within, : : a * rithrtd wit ins abuse and below. It Is -- I 2Ca es Silk Byadares and Nolanies, in Hirai rat- i sell calculated for two otrirca.havint , terns. . _ .._.. 1 eeParate entrances', and will rent ttie tower ,pee for 3 rs.Calies Plain Gi2C ll9 l ' Silks ' iles6 / l iSi sew s"'",". ground n the! upper, lor 4t.:0 per annum. There is a ' S ....sea Fault Sc -We. for ,Walking nod EFeeteF ! lease. pinning Mt eiglitecti ears trula. , APllll. Muse*. • - ' -•- ' j,,- 1 e53. - i . . ' 3Ca es niaeL • U " De Rya" , and mark Figured The building is insured and situated in the cent re 'Silks, • - ', - . I orhusipess, close to Centre Street; and within three Ca 5 es - Paris Pr int e d Mli ouslin e Lainet and Bya L l ^ aril:tares of ihq Calm House. Public Officer and Mar dcresMteties. • ••• • .• 4t .et Muse, Well adapted, both in re4anl an locality • 9 Cases Lupine French Merinos and -Caabfltervi• I and convenient - earls Anotney's. Physician*, Serie. W ith hh the new shadea, cage's or Printer's It/dices ; fora Fahey Store, arid • 2 Cases 5-4 Rack Spun Plaid Silks , Beautiful 111,;:b 1 ruuld, willA a ?mail eapease; be wade a good, subsist,- cohnv,l . • Ribbons, '' k ., „,,,,„, ,„ A i f tiatl dwelling ;house. Persons wishing to purchase S Cares Pails ----oil"' the -e ' - ' -- • s ' " °° “ 8 "nl - I must apply ..ima, Of they may miss 34 bargain. Apply • por-ed, Nen. Ladies' and Gentlemen'. biTi Kid.; in i , N. M. wis,is . os. ,1.1.., . • ' (lesser;, Silk and Cotton Stockings. beat quality ; But : Land Agent and General Collector, I broidered, Collars. 11:hini heti,. ths fn., Sleeves, .te. .., ' . Pottsville, Pee. 11111/..Y.1. Sti ll J 81.1.151:1•4 AND Li.lllEir ICLOAKS• : - • - • . • . . Our •Shavrt room is filled With a Splenhid stock of , ostrAutris , covarr SALE- VOW Fall ..illrts,,ltroelta.Lnitg 'and Square. White, , :. Hine, l'arlet.Green; &LSO andillack, very flick Em- , - 1)1:R.11lAINit to engirds' , of Om Orphans' Coon of brolderedand Plain Canton Crape Sliawis.Plaid Lung : .1 Schlaylkillrounty. the Subscriber, Jacob Hartl and o „ nan . e,n aw i a. Cl ai n vi,iani Cloaks. pail, made ' WC, Adminisirator of the Mate ofilenjaminltode. S im %loi n , t i , n nakn.,Emnror;i4 and p la i n. i mm f late of the Borough of thwigshurg, in the County of Schntlkill.kreased. will canalise In sate. by Public $lO to Ih3o, in every color. French ('loth Cloabs In '', every shade, and beautifully made, Embroidered and , Yendue. nn SATURDAY. the 18th day of December. Plain trimmed. Ladies visiting our city arcicanec i,.: Pat al.! o'cljsek m the anerocion, at the house of fully invited to call at our store. where -th e y w in Daniel Boyer) Innkeeper, in thelloratieh of omits _ ( 'asps in the elounty of Schuylkill, the following de find a tarp, atork of .Nety Goods,at the lowest: rash prices. We also give notice that through tie Pall I eetihe'l Heat f°l4le• via: . NO: I. AllAhat certain Two Story Tavern Witter., season we will daily receive new additions in our ! : eto-A. from ..larrista Sales In lids if.ity and New York, partly Stone and partly Mick, with a and also fresh new gooilt by the arrival of the En. , two-pm:3 brick, Sark Madding attached, .. ' 'c•' . ' ropean steamers. .AGNEw g is„ . a: .ritabling.ice. , and Lot of Ground. sit- • .*. tl i.l 186 Chesnut Street, abov,eSeveuth. Pinta. : Wake in the lough of Orwigsbure .. . Oct. 1,3, 133.1 • ''-- 43.2 in • , nfotesaid, bo tided In, front by Alain _ . Street, in the:rear by an Alley, on the --7-. .. - ' East by Wayne Street.atut on the West by part of Lot toucher sisteen, romaintnt in Width sixty-tern feet and itt.ddolt one loutdr.Nl and' forty-eight feet, siv ineties.—being, the major part nfLot marked In the General 11,in bf said Borough with number sixteen. Re. 2. ALSO: (Inc Other Lot of Ground, sitiove in the !Wongof Orwigsburg alltresaid. bounded en theAtirtli by iiflorStreet, on the Smith by an' AlleY, on the Cast I y lot number eig y- to, , don 'the West by Way .e Street, commit ng in w isty: sit fret and in length or depth o e hundred andeig.li. iy one fret sig mehes,bring, ill lot marks d in the General Plan; tit said Boning!! umber .eighty-one, with the appuitettances. - ' Na. 3. AL. I: A, certain Tract 4f ' Ninth Staithei ii TOW latillit. in ..airt by Land of A retain niliebish.lltl Iloy nod Edward Kearns. containint, and One Unstilted and fitly perches) withthe apputtetianr PA, consisting / Dwelling Metre, Log 031r11, a start l e miter out-buildings. 1 Attendanie 'lett' be given, and - tfie„cornittlorni of sale made known at the time and 'older. of sale • ay i JAMB HAMMER, Adirer. I *lf the Mt e property is nut sold, it will then he publicly offer d for tent or( said day and place. Nov.2l','lftb,!. ~ MOST POPULAR RELIGIOUS - 1300 RS • 'OF THE AO E'. WITKS of l4 Price reduced - to vok. 'Life of our Silliour. 1.v06.• Lives of At. Paul and St.Peti•r, I vol.- Lives of Abraham. Isaac and Jacob, I vol. • etermons and'Oiscourses on the XXXIX Ankles, I volt. • ' :*.oon ofthssr hooks have been sold in Etisland, and frnin_3 to .400 in this rountry..wherr they are; now carried ati Ire. 4 tLx s Is f.their Sri; i.,ai pria— wriiings,are none pleasant or profnahle to 'read. The style is very clear and he:pitiful ; -the ,split of Christian tei,derac.s dud bit VOCLUOS in liVit on eVety page; iiiiit,fete' books Ineult.ap„,Agsafer and awe practical acuouinditire with llolyretcripture, at a whole. A thousand moles 101011141. IPS I'6o where one iA 1101 V, ?RAVER BOOKS, and t h e best STAN. PARD AND•NEW AND ENTERTAINING Wilt/ an ellen/die Stock orluvenite Books, Budiks for Sun tichoalt, Publications of the Pint. Epic. S. S. , Fitton. and the Evan. Knowledge Satiety. far sale at 1 , the lowest prices. 11. ROOKER, 1 Putiltslier.'and Cheap Theoldsl and Miscellaneous Flooksetler,coroer CIIESTNIIT and EIGHTH etc, ; Philadelphia. "Oct, 30; 15512 100 00 100 00 Large Store. 'ft EV.IgNS& CO., Na. 214 CUESN VT St , Philadelphia, having completed the enlargement of thew Store. are now prepared loses tterir numei orts friends and eurionters. and offer' ,thent d• choke, tine, and very large stock of new and elegant goode. They feel. certain that that they can assure their cus tomera that the goods front their more wilt he anld as low as fermi any more to Philadelphia. Aninorst them are : cloaks, Shawl,: and Malvinas, . . - Black Silks Plain Colored Silks of all kinds, -. A Large Assortutent of Figured .ilk,', . Rich Rrocrde Silky, Splendid - Satins nf.all kinds, Mouslfne Lalnes and Cashmeres; • .. 6.4 Plain Merino's and Csslinteres,,, Embroideries of all kinds, • • Clover, Mitts. Searle. [Mrs., Dowry, &C.. :downing (:nods of all kinds. With a Mooning of Steqls Pry Good!, .. 9.;,1R52. 4Lain. =EGG'S PERFUMERY 4ND FANCY .4:MAPS ,-These ...opt, for artiel4ll of perfumery, ainoopt which are enumerated his:Moly ielebra led Lilly—White. Oriental Alabaster. Pearl, house, Tooth and Toilet Potadera; Chinese. Velvet, Chalk and other approied CoametlCS. . BOA PS.—Walnut and Extra Fine Sand Drown and White I;Vindsuraloating, Palm. Almond. Fancy and Toilet Snaps: Shaving Cream. llaik Dye, Cologne Waters. Extracts for the Haindkerchief..Ox Marrow, llear'sOil Crystal Pomade (2'new article). Eau Lug. tral flair Demoralise, llairoilt. Philoentnes,acc.. sae.; are manufactured and for sate by doIIN T. FLEECE Perfumer ¢ Chemist.4B Market 81.. below tbl, Phila. [4 , '„ Merchants. dnn't rivet that I:LEDO'S In the cheapest and what extensive alanufattory in the.Clly. oi‘r blm a call. ' ar• .1. T. elPgea Perfumery can he had *holegale and retail at tity prier 5, at 11. 114,NNANIS Variety Stare, or t. TS. I a 52 ROLLDAT PRESENTS. i TOYS. TOYS, AND F.4,,,FCV GOODS, At 23 and 25 N. sth St.. (up st,7l, 7) Phi lad' a.. lI WIICIW. may he folind a beatitilul assortment of . I Tin. Iron. 110 . 111141. Pewter and Rubber Toys, con. skting in part of working and Stationary Engine... lfose Carts. litlok 4a)11 Ladder Trio Is. Water Foun tains and Troves, Horses. earl iages. and. Sleighs of all kind... Locomotives and trains. ships, Schooner's, Sloops and fO.llll, Savings Hangs, Gothic a'nd Plain. c i Tivoli Hoa rds and Ter. Pin Games, greaevatiely of ctylet, 10.1 very cheap; Bows ant Arrows„,ltint Ca.. ges, large assortment; Slaves, Sleighs win Wheel., baryons of Imo, Sad Irons and Stands. Tea Sells, Animals, Balls. Dolls.; together with• n general as. I. , ortment of French and German Toys, Mnnifat In-1 strimiento and Fancy C0m1.,. fh.,llerx surpli.4l.lt thi 17, FRANKLIN IRON- WORKS. VIE SUIPWRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public that they aWthe Ptoprie tars of the Franklin Works. Port Carbon, lately carried on by A. thilyman, where they continue to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice. Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal lireakers, and Machinery of almost any size or deocription. for nnn ing r. oilier purposes. Also flailroail and Drift Cars. Iron iolirass eaAlinga (gaily iize or pal Win. (Inter, are re'spertfility solicited. GEO. U. FIRLER k BROTHER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL WC/MESS—The ruhaeribera continue to furnish the Collier.) a,nd Healers of Sch'l. County, with Shovels of all kinds.it the lowest Phil adelphia price.. Attention 1.4 particularly ratted to their Ctial Shovels. Orders lot Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. CEO. B. BROTHER.. Aug. 21, 1852. ; :14-if ATE °S . 4 1 . 1. - =•-• CHI 1 11 _ - 711 - 11 wij . - • CHERRY. PECTORAL For the Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO CURE A COLD. with Ileadeche and Soreness of the Dods% take the Cussav PECTOMIAL on going in bell, and wrap op . warm, to sweat dining the Men: FORA COLD AND COUGH. take It mornlne, none, and evening. according to directions on the bottle, and the didkulty will soon ite removed.— None will long suffer from this trouble when 'they end it can be sn readily cured. Persons afflicted( with a seated cough. which breaks them of their! rest at night, will find; )y taking the Cucasv Pcc von tu on going to bed, they may be sure simmered, unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Great rrlief from suffering, and an ultimateCore.llll afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these eases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it ban ceased. 5 - From two eminent Physicians in - FA v crtsvaLE. TENL. April Nth, 1851. Attu—We have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other remedy we have focAttring affections of the rrspitatory organs. Ditd. DIEMER dr. HAMPTON. TO eIhiGERI AND PIJBLIC APEAKERS this remedy is inratdable. as by Its action on thekbmat and lungs.' when taken in small quantities.,At re- Moves all:hoarseness in a few hours, and iwonder fully Increases tile power Ind flexibility of the voice. ASTHMA is generally math relieved, and often. wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. Hot there are come tare co °batman an to yield entirely to no medicine. Clicsay Pecroast will cure them: Willer can be cured. . BBONCiIMeI, or irritation Of the throat and tip per portion of the longs, may be , cured try taking Cherry Pectoral in small and freunent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon rellieed.. • • Bev. foci. Lbeit3lNG,' of Brooklyn, New York, !tufts : .•• I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such ea. yes of "Mana and Bronchitis as leads me to believe It can rarely fail to core those diseases." ma CROUP,. give an emetic of antimony: to be followed by, large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in prima, It will bid fail to cure. WHOOPING. COUGH may be broken up and,soon cured'hy the ace of Cherry Pectoral. THE INFLUENZA is etwedily removed by this -remedy- 'Numerous Instances have been noticed where whole fatniliea were protected front any ye llow' consequences; while their neighbors without the Cherry Pertorat, were suffering .from the di . ' Sate*, Ohln, Ith done, 'SI.. Octet. J. C. JAVlot :—I *rite to, haute' you. of the . only ' , breathable effects of your CHERRY PECTO RAL In this ptase. and in my own family. One of soy daughtsrs was completely cured to three days Of a dreaditil Whooping Cough. by talons' it. Dr. Meant .one of our very best physicians, freely states that he considers it the best 'clued! we .Itave 'for ,pulmonaty.doteases and that he has cured more ca ses of Croup with it, than any other medicine he ever administered. Onr ctergyann of the Baptist, Church says that derinttbe IOWA( Elnftiltll7l Wel e MIL seasett. he lkis" seen cares nom .yoat medicine, he could scarcely have believed without seeing- . . Yount respettfully. - J. 17. BIXCLAItt , • Deputy Postutatter. Frtim the dlitinguished Professor of Che.nirtry and bittern birdies, itowdoin College:. . • have found the Cherry Pectoral, id its Windt .- eats show.* tiowerful remedy .fcr !bids. a ud 'coos hs .sad pulmonary diseases.— . PARKES CLEV4ANDF Wr. • Brunswick; Me., Feb. - , . . DL VALENTINE MOTTitke widely celebrated , ' Professor of Surgery in the idedleat Mdiege, New York City; says:. : • • • - • • ' -"It gives me pleasure to. certify the-valve and efficacy of" Apr's' Ciarry'..frorrseet." 'faith -1 'ma dder peculiarly adopted,-td cert . :diseases of the Throat and Lunge.n. ' ' t Ceres of severe diseases upon the Lange have been *Meted by Cherry Pectoral . in such extreme caseslto warner the! ,belief TesiedY lonia% length beim toned tbakcan be depended on to sure the coughs; Colds-and Consumption erbicb4a e rz nom aar midst titaness& every year. It lo h a medicine to which the afflicted can took with eon: Mance. fin selie4 and they should not fail Winn themselves of Prepared by J. C. ATLI* Maoist, Lowell, Mead Boit laPottaiilie,bY.lotlN. BitOWN 1 ,liitienr One, lad P1ige.1708.12, ITM ?DEW SOLD of VALFABLE MEAL ESTATE. • ' 1 11 HE Subsctiber. Executor ofnthe Last Will and Testament of Jacob Holm, deed...will expose to public sale, ordRATURDAV,the 25th day of Decent bei,l9s2. at tlie public house of William Helm. in Friedensburo.ht o'clack in the afternoon, the fol lowing Rear Estate, situate in Wayne Township. Scliu).hiill County, containing 3:0 Acres and 46 Pereiteit, bounded by •• • lands of Daniell Shaelni„Joorpli Brown, • John and Jonathan Keinmerling„ Sebas tian Motgan and others. The imprnve• menta eons tot !If two Dwellharilouses, to a Darns, and .oilier outr w ildings, with good orchards of di ff er-, ent kinds of f nit trees. soil Red Shalo,sell water.. ed. and about, the one-half good timber laud—the property ',vinyl about 1: mites from Po tsville and six from Schuylkill Haven, and In the vicinity of a -new Railroad tabour being made front Pinegrove to Au burn. If he above property ndl he sold iii different liortirtils. Terms made, known on the day of par, and pnsses inn,:iron on tko lust day of April nett. . . l' • JAI:011 HAMMIER. Nor. V. is , . , 48-5 t 1 . . , . 'Desirable Private itesidence ,- Torl FOR SALE. subserilter will aell. at pirate Ede. the House and Lnt not- occupied by hint in Port Carbon; Schuylkill CoOtty. The Jlouae is a two- • ' ~, diory double name Building, eontattling ' tWo large Parlprs. Dining-Uphill, Sitting •••• Room, :mil eight Clianitters,ii oil a Kitilt- 8 ..fn adjoining the Dining Itrloin,Lity in en cellent condii inn. for the ‘occupit tory of a genteel family, The Lot is 150 fee; front by 150 deep, and Is laid nut; In a Flower and ye7etable aiiil4l;, in excellent co'nlititith.anit Well stocked with all krilals of choice Veg., Meg. Audi, as Asparagu. , Roots, straw - 'borryokc.; th re in 310 , 0 a FlIalile: And Carrialit lionise Wash [louse, ike., and all the conveniences for a de. sizable arable/cis. Also, a Lot adjoining. 150 feet front, 150 deep, containing choice fruits. Pears, Ap ples, PlUmbs, letterries, Sc , Catawba and . Isabella Grapes ;'llte Whole under a high stale of cultivation. There is a never-failing xelt of nowt excellent wa• ter—the whole , . will be cult a bargain. Per.,[lll9 de- Sienna of plit4aSilig, will rail -1:1 lti nu PATTrilisoN, nr J. F'. WlllitEli, Real Estate Agent, Pottsville, or 'Jul the antewrilier, who resides - 0o the premise', ts bete price and ternt4 will he mado'knoWn. Oct. 30, I S'2.! NW . , POWDER DULL. , i FliftE subscriber has entered a 'lva , Powder,Hill 1 at Allisonvlle . ,na the West Dianch Itailrnail, and is prepared In 'mush Powder, ma he will :sha lt anise to he n e.l the hest inaterLifs and .proper 'ties Li, inireasd its explcstse capacity. Ile (tatters hiintelf that, nij trial, his Powder Witt be, fou n d equal in quality to the colehratsit Dupont Powdsr,':Oriters will tis prompt IV misruled Pi, and lturnh,lied ,rit low rates, (or a good article, HIT ER A I.LIkA. E=Ml 1 _ - 4 ~J 1 ENLARGEMENT OF THE 24/1 llvm Ft gii; 7 3Co IT rt, IV AL .Ir—a . , i PUBLISHED A.T POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA. A ..Vir l'f.'liitore to he Introdktreft—Mining ii,ui Srientijic .Departt4nt. • • . ! II We addr i ss tt.is Circular to a number of, our friends in Schuylkill County, and • elsewitere, to solicit their co-operation in extending the circulation of the Journal.— A Newspaper is regarded abroad as the representative, to a greater or. less extent', of• the people among whom it is published. The liberal encouragement of our citizens;heretofore Manifests a disposition, on their part, to apprecrate.our efforisour enter- Pris.e and labor—to furbish a paper alike ereditable to their intelligence and cerrutien, surate with the important character of the business relations of the Region. ;Our present object _is to enlarge and otherwise improve time Journal, so as 'to makel4t a first-class newspaper, not only in the amount, but also in the character, of its readimr matter; and with our present facilities,' we caul safely promise to accomplish it; if Our friends throughout the Region, will but do their proportion of the work. The repiitation of the Journal renders an explanation of its ,character unnecessary at present. rrln addition to its political celebrity, it is,, also, known an d we her, much valuelit i 4is a Family Newspaper; and for years it •lias, by only {Tut _ersat consent , been recognized as the sole organ of the Anthracite Coal Trade of the ted States. To the hewfs of fonfilies.—The value of a good Newspaper in a family cannot he too highly tistintated, It stores the mind with valuable—practically useful—infer *. , tion, at the; same time its wholesome lessons of wisdom and morality .appear-to the heart, eierting a relining, and elevating ; influence : thus making the reader .both wiser and better. The Newspaper is no respecter of persons : it addresses alike the rich and tie .poor, the learnedd the unleartied,*and ainut to entertain and int- in Tiroveall classes, ages antlsexejs ' Parents should, by all means, supply their children -with repticible Newspapers-,—no better school-book can be provided them. They , 'will often riad '.• the paper,"*hen they incline to!read nothing'else. It affords them a *practical icenaintance with " men and - things," and early teaches them what is 'o., log on in.the active, busy world they are soon to enter upon. 7b young Men.—We appeal, particularly, to our young friends' in different:Or- ' tions of the Pounty, in behalf of the, Journal. - 'T hey must soon take the place of their seniorton the stage of action; anti on theta will then devolve! all the responsi bilities of republican citizens. . In en country is the aphorism, "knowledge is power,'.' more appropriate and truthful than here. It is a universal law . of our nature that ev ery mania the architect of his own fortune , but its application is peCuliarly forcible under the fdstering care 'of the Democratic institutions of this country. Ignorance is inexeusabl4 where the means of education are so general, and under die auspicei of a wise and hberargovernment,lilent must and will always exert its legitimate influ- . ence- . —it net!er fails to he appreciated and rewarded. - , . I - I To Poliffclan 3.—The constant reader of any particular doctrinc,mtist• necessarily imbibe, more, or less, the sentiments of the author, and, if already a belieVer,, Om , stronger in ids faith, or, if an opponent, in time become a • convert. The effects; of the liberal circulation of a political Newspaper may be measured accordingly. Elpe-,: cially is thii observable, during the cessation of popular excitement—When the 'pub -- lie mind is Balm , less biaSsed by:dominaut prejudices, and the more willing to receive' and apprecihte the truth—it is at such times that the Newspaper is Workingregdll4ly:i , Calmly and ffeelually. . . 1 -, ~ . .._ .. . . . -.. . , . PrintinsiFtteitities—rAt an expense of upwards of $2,500 we have procures:l.a Power Preis (the largest size in the State) and' erected . a Steam-engine to drive' it,, , , and otherwise extended our Printing facilities; so that we are now prepared to *- commodate4ny number of Subscribers. Since this is the age of steam and progress,' we are deleimined not - to be behind our cities in this.respect. .! " , ~ - Poilage.‘le—The Journal now. circulates :free .pcistaie throughout' the 'Coukty and after tije IsCof January, 1853; under the. net law, we offer to supply itibScri‘: bers, in any, part of the United States, paying , in advance, also free of Postage. Anew Volume end. a new Feature.— 'rhe -- XX!Xthi , olume - commences on!the Ist of January,llBs3, a favorable - time Torbeginning subscriptions. Every friend and read - . er Can procUre a few additional subscribers among his , neighbors, without much e4er; • tion—iu many-instances by merely asking a question or two. We need , hardly Con:. tend. that thitinformation our paper furnishes,anntiallyis worth the price of subscrip tion. The eeveral departments,,,,`. Agriccil turay" '! 1 Scientific & Practical," "lnforata.; tionfor•the'j'eople,"... 4 l,ecal News,"&c, dr.c., - as they are already sustained, coin— prise an amount of valuable reading matter inferior to no other paper. in: the whole. : country.- . - . Ott theprning of the.new volume, the'jonrnal will again be enlarged • to thelex.. tent of near y five columns; making it one ()film , )cry largest Newspapers in the *ate, and comparable in the amount..and character of its reading matter, With any the United-States. !We:shall then, also,: introdu6e the new feature previously nOunied,SCiEN'TIFIC Oicestrrmorr, tinder a separate` head, to he deviated, exclusively;tO the - . Mining interests-of . the United s;tatealtimprovements, - inveitiiem4;" and discovefries, scientific and. mechanical, will' - be recorded; for the ',benefit Of !our' readenk:at the earliest possible issue, and, at , the -- Saine tinte,ltt a ! practical forp.;;. This department will Are under 'the cliate . eroploPed:efectally for that purpose. With the Several - departments - of our Political, Local, Scientific and general News prciperlr sustnitiede-We.hilpe ***tit: die public Wan ajiral-elass paper—one that williboth eatertaiivandinstincraud foneri suited to.e.Wiry: variety note. - . • - Tplo - 1 4 4:-..Singie sub scription, , $2 per annum, piyeble in advance ; s i x mo n ths u $l, free of postage in any part of the .. United'States - •!, _ _ • - : CLM3BI.I4Or. , . c °pies. to ode address ,.` • 4)a L• 7 Copies to one , addriv,; * it Copies to.iefittistisr `Sla i 'rho °ast► opist ilivaristAy 'company Club Subseriptioos. •_f • J,. ItempetitAly'AroVol .„ „•, • , , • • ;I ; , • : al B. • BANNAlt r ;Publishertc.--= . . • •'. r 1 • • " Solkaylkillk Caulty, Pa.)Nov. iSt l . 2 ••• • - . 1 Poirni4. 111 . .~~~ ~ F'T. .~_. f By Telegraph and yestrrday's 12. Train FiliDAir 4 O'CLOCK, P. m Wheat Flour. -.55 (g)—Rve, do. 84 00 per fild.--Corn Men!. :33. 50' do.—\% hept Red 1 01 Wliite,, .31 10 cis.--:Rye ;eertt —Crcn 7,7.;-T-Oa!s, 38 Cts. per bushel. ; lloN. R. Kt . .x(:, Vice-President elect, new at Washington, said•to he id a very.critical- state of health. - is°. L. Cimm., Esq. ? long Imimn and' able:Editor of the Baltimore moric'en,, and late of the New Orleans 6.es cepa. died sithlenly-,in the latter city, a few' dais since * of cholera. r„C7*EitrqsoN's Caloric Engine ms-triett rn propelling, the Steamer Ericsson.. come days ago at . New fork; and, is said to have, exceeded the inventor's expectations. - Cr 7 PA, I.A. Arr faros.—The distribtii foie or Prizes 'Of this institution takes "place -ott the :list.: inSI, _The list can he seen at l .this office; Where subscriptions will be received. Patrick henry, painted for the Union, itt cost of $lOOO. is a prominent prize. - fo • Ttis: Philadelphia News tias donned a new suit—looks quite sprightly ; a good pa= pet and deserves &any subscribers. ) 1 111 . 111; n II ng Lt s. r Land, 8 hum.- In County, bounded t map Fry, Henry t, eighty.aht acres vs strict nte.asure ; f a twu•stnty Lug Spenft.ilnuve and THEcITIZEN: , 3 Of 'roma have FO7 scribed !15,000,t0 erect a monument in that city to Daniel Webster. L T ' tAnt:E NEW Rolling mill in Harris burg, udder the firm of Patterson Bailey, Is about to be put into operation. 17' RONVTIVFM IS alarmingly prevalerit in Baltimore. rj . SEVEN Toys of Australian gold aril• ied in England, 23d ult. I 3' A sr.w Steam Forge has just Been' started at Readiof, , , with a capital of s?~ii4lttO• 7_; -, rier.F. N o t um. the American se.tiliMn hay gone crazy ejtitlST3,lAii, next Saturday THE END OF THE imumintroinDi Affecting, Scene—lnterr t cw Between Mur derrr gad his trlfe.-11. Lecount was Execu ted at Cincinnati en Friday last, for the Mur der of Mr. Clinch in :a drunken brawl. The criminal was 47 years of age and left a Wife and six Hidden, the inheritance of his igno miny. The day before he was exrcuted he was visited by his wife, in prison, and. the scene of their meeting was extremely titre lib,g—so much so that even the stern cheek of the guard sparkled with a tear. They Con vened for a considerable time, .embraced,ptid when she was about to leave. after having bid him the last farewell, and taken the last look upon the face of the choice of her hentil lie frantically called her back, crying, " pray for the:" Both the wife and brother stood mute, when Lecount threw himself.upondos knees, saying, " I Will pray for you! ' !tie gave forth his thoughts—asked - the blesSing of !leaven upon his wife and children, Ibis mother :and his brothers, and added, "!My nod, keep them from au end like miner'-- Mts. I, is a wain, small woman, of quiet and unassuming manners, worn doWW by grief. After having completed his rater, he hid his wife. god brother farewell, saving, "Give my love to all the children ,"and sei•eing Mr. Baumgartner (assistant jailer) by the hand. said, " If I had been treated byj all men, Joe, as I have been treated by yott. would never have been here. The world has used me roughly. May you always; be happy." 1.. F.AVIIITNEV It-if Ii t., stated that the cost of railroutls in the United States has been finial! to be about i2s,otiti per mile. EMI ME d pcketstript..: =OM 1