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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, .185.71 BUSINESS NOTiCZO4 rir:TWO NOTICES hare heretofore appeared in our columns in regard to the cartteitiesL, titnes, Sc., of the fine ship Baltimore, now up for the far off Golden hilt. and 'vallies of Australia. The own ers wishing to sail promptly on tlie first of Jantia. ry, request us to again remind those.who teel, tbs. poied to vi,it that land of mineral wealth, t -- o r look at the gdy,ertisement of the "Baltimore," an&when they get i - o` . New York not to fail of .eeittg . the ship, before engaging to take a passage elsewhere.. r ir R. C. GREEN advertisesa large assortment of Fancy Goodc of all dr:rriplions, such u gold Rings, Pins, Chains, Seals, Lockets, l'encils, But .rorei, Brooches, Sponn%,'--Port• ]fouaie•, Cake-Baskets; e- \e. That's th e plaee to boy lloliday present.. or LAST WEEIi we • accidentally omitted to notice the "Preach Liyuid Wash-bine," udvertisCd by J o h n G Brown. It said to b an excellent article—posse...inc., in every respect, the superior quark cla,ined for it.. liClsekeepers, try it. ADVEIITISTMENTI J.I\IES H. SPgA(II:E, 33 and 35 N.. •Ith iitreet;ana.onnees hp+ establishment _well Filpplird with Wass, Oils, Painfi, a" THE SISCOE. 1111154 Foruaoe, at Westport, E.i.Pc County, New V ork , i, atlvertistd , for sale. 01101_76EKEEPERS should give Krupp's Es:enen of Cotree a thal—see advertisement. rer ATTENTION is invited to the notice of Al deii'- F.m B!wiver, by Barkenbine &-Trotter. POPULAR *CITES IN FRANCE. The latet advice.; IromEurope give the following returns, in the recent election on the establishment of the Empire For the Empire, Agaiti-1 7,752,90 :24R,26:1 This is a larger yore than was given at eith• .er of the Presidentia! Elections. At the first, on tho 111th of Veceinher, !sir), the vote was as fol:ows!: Voters tektlstereld, Actual voters, For Louis Nitpaleon. It will he - recollectedthere were also five _other candidates in the field,(3en.Cavaignac, Ledru Rollin, M;Raspail, he Lamartine and Changarnier. .Acc.ording, so the Constitution, the Presi dent could not become a candidate for a 2d. term. Some modification or change of that formidable document was, therefore, neces sary, but the members or the National As sembly obstinately refused. Hence Louis Napoleon's famous coup d'eta! on the :Id of December, 1851, which so astonished the World. By this, regardless of the Constitu tion and the laws he had sworn to support, - he o'er-ruled, the Assembly by force, and declared himself a candidate for the office of President, for the term of ten years! The response, on the part of - this versatile people was' quite •as astonishing as his procedure had been outraEteous. . The tote on the 21st. of Decediber, ISSI, was as follows: •._For Napoleon. - - - 7,61,611 Against him. - - • - 1117,2t2 Thus, he has fortunately been sustained; in every-instance, by a .large vote of the peso , ple, until at last he has now reached the summit of his ambition_ Thin last_ vote, we may remark, by way of correction (tho' it ,grieves us to spoil so. good a siory,) is the one referred to, in last week's paper, as forming the sitiplarcom bination of fi gures, which vieweLV from the opposite side of transparent , paper spelled Empereur—jt turns out to be only a labrica tho' certainly a very ingenious one. rja ISPEAXER OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE. —lye observe that: Mr. lir.mtv S. Editor of the West Chester Record, , , ,, ,,is spo. ken of for Speaker Of the Stage Senate. The selection would, undoubtedly, reflect great credit upon the judicious wisdom of that ,body, as Mr. EyaNs' known abilities are uch; as to guarantee the discharge of such . high official duties, .with honor to himself and advantage to the state. In his four or five. years' service as a legislator ; he has deservedly acquired the reputation of being - one of the most useful and indefati,gablemerti. hers—hence his peculiar fitness, in every re spect, for the - place of presiding officer. .O'PHILADELPHIA ART IJmoN.—The dis tribution of Prizes of this institution takes place.neat Friday, 31st. it will be recollec ted that the concern was singularly unfortu nate last year, in losing a large number of its most valuable Paintings by a disastrous tire. Such, however, is tlie high estimate in which the institution, is held, that all the Artists of Philadel;diia, and many others, in different parts of the country, have volunta rily contributed toward the !nest! splendid collection of Paintings. A list of them can be 'seen at thiq oflire, where subscriptions will, also, be received —price $5. Please hand in your names early, as but a few 'days re.. Main. n s t LIPORTS i I lIOUL any desire, to revive a discussion of the subject— for we now intend to hold off and let the Op position- have full sway—we think no stron ger argument can be bound against the pres ent Tariff,Aan the simple statement, in the late ATeasage, of exports and imports for the fiscal year. According to that, the bal ance ot trade against the United States, du ring that period, was one hundred and serer• !it jour. thousand one hundred and sixty-four dollars! Of this amount, thirty-seren bons tiro hundred and forlpseren thousand .ql7 hundred andforty dollars have been paid off :7 1 specie, leaving us in debt, like a spend thrift, 542,924,524. How long can we thus ! . 7 , ,0 on ? r37T ITE , flanntstur.G Democrat recom mends. the Hon. F. \V. Hughes, the present Secretary of State, fora seat in Pierce's Cab inet. Our readers are - well aware, that we . do not approve of Mr. liughes'principle s , or his course in political inatters,—but if hard work andldevotion to party are any criterion for passport to‘Office,_ we think Mr. - Hugh es is eminently entitled to the favorable notice of his party. - FIVE PERSONS died at Columbus, last week of cholera morbus, brought on by eating stale oysters.—Eirkance. No danger at Foyle's, on that account— he can't keep the fresh ones lOng enough to become stale ; his ‘. Morris Coves," especial. el go off alive and kicking.. • Q? WE nave neither time, ape nor in• dictation, farther than this, to notice Mr. Jcihn IC Crosland—so, let hinablaze away. TUE *ricamotor Luatroa LAW. The following are the material provisions of the Vermont version of ,the Maine Law : 1. A commissioner is to be appointed by the freemen of each county, (to be voted for in the several towns - at the annual March meeting,) who shall license one agent in each town, to sell intoxicating hquais to be used for medicinal, chemical, , mecbanical and sacramental purposes - ! • 2. Such town agent Shall, if required by the commissioner, give bonds in the sum of $6OO, to transact the business of his :matey according to law. Op. The penalty for violation of this law is, on the first conviction, $lO and costs: on the second, $2O and costs; on the third the same„with imprisonment is the county jail not less than three nor more than six months. 4. No appeal front a justice shall be al oud sufficient bonds (notl loved, without less t h i n3loo g r that the appeal shall be oa prosecuted to effect, and that all costs, fines, s h 3 fl be paid : and also bonds (not less that S 200). that the appellant will not, du ring :he pendency •of the suit, violate any provisions of this act. 5. The manufacture of spirituous or fer mented liquors, except for one's own use, or cider, for in quantities .exceeding five gallons. is prohibited.. , t. 3. All persons engaged unlawful traffic in intoxicating drinks are prohibited from sit ting on a jury in cases arising under this act; and also any person refusing to answer whe ther so engaged or not. 7. Liquor prosecutions Shall take prece dence of all others except criminal ones.. where the respondents are under arrest; and nol. pros. shall not be entered in any case, except, where the purposes;of justice require it. *I 00 - is; - 83 00 500 ii 00 3 PO 5. The right of searching suspected pre mises is granted, on oath or affirmation of three legal voters in the towns) where com plaint is made, that they have reason to be lieve, and do believe, that liquors are there deposited, and intended for sale contrary • law ; and liquors so found'unless proved to ,be in the packages in which they were actu ally impoiled shall be destroyed. P. Any shanty, or other place fur selling refreshments, (except dwelling houses) oa or nearthe g round of cattle shows, &c., may be search ed without warrant, and all liquors found shall be destroyed in like manner. In. Witnesses may be required 1 .6 give bonds fur their appearance At the county court. - 11. The sees of.tifficers acting ender this law are increased. 12. All compensation for lieior sold con• trary to law shall be held to have been re ceived without consideration.— 13. Any inaincated person, in such a state as to disturb the public or domestie tranquility, may be arrested and detained in jail until, in the opinion 'of the officer arres ting him, he is capable or testifying “where the liquor so producing intoxication was ob tained," and on his neglect so to disclose, he may be confined in jail until he shall dis close, or shalt be discharged by the justice before whom he is brought. 14. Officers refusing or neglecting to act. under this law, on the proper application be ing made to them. shall be fined not mote than five hundred dollars, nor less than three hundred dollars. . • t 059,035 7 1:7 , .15. It is made the duty of grand jurors to enquire into and present all violations of this act not otherwise prosecuted. 16. Any state's attorney who shall settle with or release an ()Wender against this act, while his trial is pending, shall be fined not more than five' hundred,dollars nor less than three hundred dollars. This act is to be voted on by the people, on the second Tuesday to February; and it a majority of the votes are " yes," the law is to take, effect The first of May ;—if " no," on the first of December- fotlowing. --Theida, of:course, is that if the Peo ple vote “no" in February, [which we 'are confident they won't,] then, they will choose a Legislature in September who-will repeal the actin October, so that it will- never take effect at all. - COAL TRIM. IN ALEXANDIIIA.—,-FINMI a letter - in the Cecil (Md.) Whig, we extract the following items, ....elating to the Coal trade in Alexandria, Virginia: There are lour agencies for Coal companies in that ci4 ty. The receipts of Coal; this year are as follows: Frostburg Coal Co., 13,970 tons : Parkervain Coal Co., 3,810 do.; Cumberland Coal and Iron Co., 16,000 do.; Allegheny Mining Co.,—. This, it will be borne in Mind, is Bituminous, from the Cumberland Region. Fi TECE COAL TRADE FOR 1852 iE J I_ , ; The quantity. sent by Rail Road • this week is 24,425—by Canal 1.332 19—for the .week 25,761 'll tons:' The total quantity of Coal sent by the Philadel, phia and Reading Railroad, and the Schuylkill Ca. nal for the year 1852, is '2,450,031 17 tons, being an increase 0f...220;605 04 toils, of which 220,3.59 were by Canal, and 240 tons by Railroad. The quantity sent by Canal falls 484 tons short of SOO,OOO tons for this season. The Navigation closed on Thursday. The trade is now closed by all the water avenues from the different resides,— and so far the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company is a few thousand Kai ahead of the ship meats for the same period in.lJec' ember last year. We will present our readers with our usual Coal tansties in full, on the Bth of January next. By Telegraph•' PORT•RtCtVttosD, FRIDAY, I O'CLOCK, Rates of freight front liii•hmond,- To Boston, . $1 5.5 To Rhode 14. land, ; t 40 To New York, ' - .- - - 105 Washington,.. . . .• 1 .15 Amount of Coal sent by Schu:ylkill Canal for week: ending on Tbaursday evOrtg last: RAILROAD. • CANAL. - TOTAL. , • WEEK.. TOTAL. Pt. Carbon, . 2:i4 00 3U 708 17 . • Mt. Carlxvr, • 292 14 8.5,799 12 S. Haven, '217 15 250,010 10 P. Car Non, „ 538 10 74,097-42. Total, 1,00.515 10 I,Tr2 19 799 1 510 01 799,516 01 • Total L - 2,4.50,031 17 To same period last year, by R. It. 1,.;50,27f1 00 slo do do do Canal, :49,156 13 tnereaxe thii year, COAL TRADE BY RAILROAD FOR 1852-53. Sent by Railroad for the week: ending on Thurs day last. Port Carbon, Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, 10,270 17 • 43,951 01 Port Clinton, 4,234 Ofi 15,433 08 24,428 12 • 98,542 07 • To same period la.st year, 92,1E0 08 ItAIL_ROADS. The following is th e quantityof Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening: WEEK. TOTAL. Mine Hill Lit S. IL FL R. 11.37$ OS 1,057,709 02 Little :Mbuylkill R. 11. 5,129 13 317,585 15 Mill Creek do 6,346 OS. '457,605 10 Mount Carbon ' do 1,130_ 14 199,504 04 Schuylkill Valley- do 5,146 19 446,905 07 Mt. Carbon do Pt Carbon . 10,363 19 501.442 13 Union Canal R. R., 802 01 74,411 16 Swatara IL R.. 671 09 43,970 01 Ll.l-lIGH COAL TRADE. The following, is the quantity of Coal 'sent to market. in :8:Y.2 : • Lehigh Coal & Nay. Co., Room Run Mines, - Beaver Meador. Siring Mountain, Colemin Coal. East Sugar Loaf Co., Cranberry Coal Co., Hazleton Coal Co.; Diamond Coal Co., Rock Mountain, Willzesbarre Coal Co., Total. BATES OP TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON zalL From M. Carbon. S. Raven, P. Clinton To Richmond k7O 1.65 1,45 ToPbitadelpbia, 1,70 1,65 • 1,45 TOLL BY C&NAL.UNTIL cLosuo. From Port Carbon to Philadelphia . .56 70 " Mount Carbon, do • 69 " Schuyl. Haven, do 65 Port Clinton, • do ! 60 NAM OF FIFIGET Ii CANAL. _ . - Thgada I N. York. Prom Port Carioca, ' 80 $1 80 " Mount Carioca,. ' 80 185 " Schoyl. Haven, 75 "' • .. 765 2,229;426 13 220,605 04 W 9,011 10 • 3:1,227 04 891 19 4,930. 14 WEEK. TOTAL 429,786 06 80,481 05 46,280 06 139,627 02 37,781 07 12,566 03 48,920 03 130,627 11 41,763 08 104,202 02 41,989 19 1,114,025 12 C 712 JOURNAL - ; AND; -POTTSVILLE GENERAL ;ADVERTISER. isznacs.catravr ITEMS. Tbe Radial; kiln. andla=atta are now - prizrted by; Steam.—Drunkezt Rowdyism is quite prevalent in that city—two or three stabbing cases occurred last weeelt.-4be Railroad Company gave 330, each, to the Junior and Friendship Fire Companies, to? valuable services rendered, when some of their property was endangered.—A Berks County farmer, during the past season, raja. ed on tour acres of ground two tons of so periot tobacco, froin foreign -seed. The to baccO is worth $2O t per hundred weight—the whole crop being bus • worth $BOO. The labor he estimates ; at $3OO, leaving a good profit for four acres of ground. The ground 'vas well manured, and a hundred bushels of lime pu:- on each acre.—A` Company of ele ven or twelve gentlemen,. have purchased the Stack and property lately. 4eloaging. to Messrs. Darrah & Jones, at Leesport, nine mites above Reading, and intend to coin; mence the manufacture of Anthramtelron with a capital of $60,000. They expect to have the Furnace ready to "blow in" by the first of next May. aa• POLITICAL ABOLITIONISM ON 'IBC DE. CLINE.-II appears from a-comparisorkof the Abolition vote, throughout the United State', at the late Presidential election . and that of 184 S, that there has been a considerable de crease to four years, thus:— Abolition vote of 1818, '292,828 " ", 1852, 155,683 Decrease, 137,145 In .i'ennsylvania, the vote of 1852 stood 8,524 against 11,263 in '4B being a decrease of 2,739 votes. No State has increased its vote. 0:7 . STATE. FINANCES.—The report of the Auditor General, to be laid before the Legis lature nest month, foots up as follows with regard to the receipts and .paymenk of . the Commonwealth for the fiscal year ending Dec: Ist, 1852. The receipts into the Treasury, including a loan of $3,154.666,were 47,716,- 552. 'Th e payments, including 43,719,084 of loans, and inierest on loans, were $6,8"i6,- '4BO, with an available balance in the Trea• sury of $1,382,611. TO IRON MEN IRON AffiNUFACTIIRERS will find Manoab Al -1 dents Patent Fan Blower the most efficient machine for producing a blast: Crest numbers of them are in successful operation in many of our most extensive Forges; Foundries, Rolling Mills, &r., and have Vv.. en entire satisfaction wherever they have been intro due il. blinutamured - and Fur - sale by . . BIRRINRINE & 'TROTTER. .;:. i - • N 0.16 Arch Street-. Phdadelphia. pee. 2.5,185#4.1-34t* . 1, IMITPP'S PE M1111:1111 ESSENCE OF 'COFFEE. xriiir will man use that which 'Wuhan' to him F V health, when he Is willing to eve alibis wealth to restore it when it is lost. 6tisuge that at least two-thirds of the human family will use ordinary Coffee. knowing It to be injurious to their health.— KRUPP'S EBBENCE OF COFFEE is, beyond doubt, the beat and most wholesome preparation in the world. EveEve ry llouse-teeper should hive it. Try it and be convinced—it will save about 60 per cent. be sides your health. Warranted to give entire mitts faction. Manufactured and for sale by ELI KRUPP, 639 North Third Bt., Philadelphia. N. D.—All the principal Grocers and Druggists have It for sale throughout the United States: ' Dye. 25,1858. - • • • 52-Gm SABIES Ft - .SPRAGUE, Nor. 33 0nd.35 North Fortrth St., Philadelphia, lIMPORTER of and Dealer in Foreign °LABS, of every description. and Agent ripe the principal Amer. lesallMaa Factories, bas for Isle. Roofing. Flooring, Dot-house aid Bulk Window Cla.w, of every eize.up ttl Teet*wide by 12 feet long,-and from an eighth. of an inch to two inches thick. ZINC PAINTS—, White, Black and Grey, Dry or In Oil; White Lead, Vainfshes of all kinds; Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Putty, Patut Brushes, Dye Woods, pnt and Pearl - Ashes, &c. - FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT. - Also, con stantly on band, a large•assortment of freshly im ported Drugs and Medicines. Nos. 33 and 35. North FOURTH Street, above Cberry, Eut side, Philadelphia. Dec. 25 1852. . 52-17 BOOKS BOOKS! - ! BOOKS! ! ! J)I CTION lOW of Quotations, plain and gilt, Hind's Farrier, new edition. Dodd's Lectures to Young Men, Comprehensive Commentary, 6 vols., New Themes for Protestant Clergy, Freedley's Business Assistant, , Atabbn's Latin Dictionary, Mother-and Child, Ilervey's Courtesy, Ladies' Albums, a choice assortment. , Kirwan's Letters to Chief Justice Taney. Leayerd's Nineveh, Smith's Classical Dictionery. Presion's Historic', complete sett, Cobb's Lexicon, Barnes' rotes, Barnes' Notes on the Gospel. . Harwell's Engineer's Pocket Boa, Webster'S Dictionary, unabriged, Do. • 'do abridged and for Schools, Clovernook,by Alice Carey, Griseom on Ventilation, A. J. Davis' Revelations, Chapman's Draw ing,Books, De la Bache's Geology, Encyclopmdia Americana, 14 vols.. Urns' Dictionary compietr;orith supplement, Beche's Book-keeping, , E. -.- Bennett's" do ~... . ' Mark's do Ochiatarer's German and noglish Dictionaries; to 'ether with a large mock of other -Boithe at unosua low rates; Just received and for sale at B. BANN4N'S Cheap Book Store: Me, 25, 1652. 51— " EWERS IS YOUR 12.1=1111F HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A most miraculous curs of Bad Lsgs, after 43 years' stirring. XTR A CT of a letter from Mr. William Qalpin, of E47o,lFlaint Mary Street, Weymouth, dated May 15th, To Professor iiOLLOW AY-.3ll:—At the age of is, oak wife, (who 'ls now 61.) caught a violent cold, which settled In her legs, and ever since that, time they have been more or lees sore. and greatly inflam ed, ller , agonies were distracting, and for months togetherabe was deprived entirely of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical men advised was tried, but without effect; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your adveittsements, and advised her to try your Pills and Ointment; and, as a last resource, after. every other remedy had proved useless, she consent ed to do so. She commenced iii weeks ago, and. strange to relate, is now In good health, Iler legs are painleasovithout seam or sear,and her sleep! sound and undisturbed. Could you have witnessed; the sufferings of my wife darling the last •43 years, and `contrast them with her present enjoyment of health. you would Indeed feel.deligitted.ln having been the means of so greatly alleviating the suffer ings of a fellow creature. - Signed, WILLIAM GALPIN. A yerssa 70 years of ars carat*/ a Bad Ley, of thirty ware stands", , Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbe, Builder of Gas Ovens, of Rushcliffe, near iluddenneld. dated May 31st. lhal: To Profit/Igor HOLLOWAY—Ste:—.I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or three different accidents at Gas Works,; ac companied by scorbutic symptoms I bad recourse to a variety of medical advice. without deriving any benefit: and was even told that the leg must be am— notated, yet, In opposition to that opinion; your PHIS' and Ointment, have effected a ccanplete..ture in ,to shoat a time, that few who had not witnessed' it' would credit the fact. Signed, WILLLIM ABBS. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Che/dgt, 13 Market Street, Rudder;. field. dreadja/ Bad BrFtal:ritfli to /XI MEWL Elit2a tram a Leger trontiMr. Frederick Turner, of Penbnrat, Kent, dated December 13th, 1830: . To Pmfee or liOLLOWAT.—DCAR Ste:—My wife had sneered from Bad Breams for more than sic months. and daring the whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. Raving before healed an awful wound in my own leg by your -un rivalled irtedifine,l determined again to use your Pills and Ointment,. and therefore gave them a trial in her cue; and fortunatei t was I did so; fbr hies. than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the benefit that salines' other branches of my family have derived from their use is really astonishing.— ' now Strongly recommend them to all my friends. - Signed, FREDERICK TURNER. A a htgastatien ii the 81de ptifectly eared. Copy of ti Letter from Mr. Francis ATDOI. Or Brea bonee, Lothian Road, EdinbrO•oiated Apr 1149011831 : To Professor HOLLOWATaIIt :—For more than twenty years my wife bas. been subject. from time to time, to attacks of Inflamation in the side, for which -she was bled and blistered to a great extent. still the pain toil d not be removed. About four years ago she Paw, In the papers. the wonderful cur ef fected by your Pills and Ointment, and thoughts would give them a trial. To her great astonishment and delight she got immediate relief from their use, and, after persevering for three weeks, the pain in her side was completely cured, end she has enjoyed the best of health for the lit‘t fouryears. Signed, FRANCIS ARNOT. The Pills should be need conjointly - with the Clint - meht in most of the following cases: ' Gout. !landular Swellingt, .Lumbago, • ,Ittteumatism. Bad Lega, Bad BreSal, Dom. Bite of Moscheloes, 'Sore-Abrams, Btlo-dlimases, Cbiego-fuot. Chilblain,. Gapped Hands. Corns (Son.) Cancers., Scurvy. .Sore.heads, ,Tunplurv, =1 ContractCd Joints, Finals*. Bold at the Establishment of Professor ROLLOW A Y. 244. Stria& (nes rTemple Bar, hoodoo,) and byall re. spectabLe Monists and Dealer. in Illedteines through. out the British Empire. and of those of the United States, In Pots at Mc., 870., sod 01 So outs. Whole sale by the principal Oral Mouses to tiro ; by Deists. A. B. rc D. Sams, New York ; and by tgr. C. litlistour.7 Scrub StithXtreet.Philadelphia. IV There is a considerable saving by Mamas: lar ger lotus. N.`3.—Direetions Wrthe piieleoe of pliers In every disorder ate gelled to each Pot. Du. IS, 18411, 51 meow 111330011 BLAST' PUICIOLCM FOR SALE. O rMS Pomace. situated In W' it; Essex Co; in -1. N. E...0n Lake Chamsdain. Is pable of produe. log 3000 tons Pig Iron peritoneum,. It is blown by a powerful steam engine ; and a r engine rah , the stack.&e.. &e. There are eight' Kilns. Which can make 500,00/3 pailiaig of fibaccoal per erammi connected by Railroad with the Furnace, sod nearly , . as acre of sheds for seasoning woad,— rf 1 One large Brick litansiori House, with "keenest Farm; one Brick Cottage.sev- '1 Mitres Houses for workmen; conomorli.- La] ono Blacksmiths' and Carpenters' Shope, &e... &c., and about 1500 ACM of Lead. .- ,° The Furnace is situated on a large and 'consenter , dock.- Wood for making charcoal can. e obtained , cbeatily in the neighborhood ; and Anthracite Carl from handout can be delivered at low rams. By 1 the proposed Akio Canal from ;eke Champlain to River Bt. Lawrence. coal °could also be brought slob great facility from Erie. Tire rich' Dlagnetie Orem' Essex County. partictilluty. that from the amain Bra Henry Bed. can always be procured cheaply. and in pear abundance. Tire, property will he brad on 'a mable cairns... Inquire oildessrs. J: & L. TOCICAR MAN. 69 West Street; New Nem, or F. H. JA( E• SON, N 0.5 Liberty Squire, Boston, , I Dec. 25,. PEI.' . ""- '— POB SALP-VALUABLE COAL LAMS ,'AND FilitriACL,' PROPERTY. r•11E subscribers offer for sale, on very advantre. I ' octs terms, the valuable Tract oleos' Lands kucbrn i as the " Welberill. Tract," lying in the :town of 6 - tnottlet Northumberland. county, Pennsylvania, e - tabling. with adjoining tracts. about 470 acres of C I Lands. sittyncrea of which are cleared, and the mat covered with growingtimber t together with' lle Fir naCe Property upon the stmeosualli called the Sia moltin Furnace, comprising, besides the stack, engine and Casting Houses, two steam entities of 90 hone power each, two blowing cylinders 60 by 30 feet; lies boilers 30 feet long and 30 Inches calibre. , The Coal produced from these mines ' - I iv pronounced to be of the first quality. 'and well adapted to the smelting of lion [IN and other pewees..-- • This property Is 19 miles Irma the town' "of Sunbury, on the Stisqeehanna. to which point there Is a communicational an etc • lent railroad, a coctinuation of which, eastward. der the Lame of the Philadelphia and Sunbury t 'coed, is now In the moves, of fOlistructiOrf to . .. tea with the Mine flail Railroad, and will 'soon. completed. 'This will Afford a duvet, u a lnterrupt communication With, Philadelphia , while the form route affords a cheap and speedy transportation railroad or canal to Baltimore and all the Soothe markets.: 11.41 fee t -connection with Danville, by r road, is alsecontempla tad, has been surveyed' a located, and *lll, no doubt, 110411 be made, air it - r quires a branch of a few males only. The-village Shamokin adjoins the property, and the:Sanbu Railroad, as 'originally located, passes immediate by the side of the Pomace buildings, and stilt fu fishes a commuhleation. with the railroads pass, through the property; with the completion of the roads, and the starting of the Furnace, the village Shamokin must soon flourish and increase to t great-additional value of the property adjoining. Coal Run passes through the property, furnishi 2 valuable water power, on which a saw mill h been erected ; there are also several tenant house4 l coatiguoul to the Furnace buildings, for the accord , modation of miners and. orkmen. , , This property bas advantages for the establishment of Iron works, which few In-Pennsylvania 'possess Apply to WILLIAM 11. DILLINCIIAM, or JOHN W. CLAGHOHN, • Surviving• Trustees, • N 0.48 ti Fourth St.,: Philad's. ' 51-31., Dec. 18.1859. $lOOO-A GREAT BARGAIN. , lIE Subscriber, with a view of changing his ha -1 sines.. offers for sale his two-story brick ere-proof °Bice, situated in Market Street, between Centre and Second - Streets. Pottsville, for .ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH.. The Building Is 16 • feet front by 90 reit deep,each of the walla 9 trachea :010, well, painted with- e • out and plastered and papered within, n lighted with VW above and below. It is well calculated fur two offices, having Seva . ratertntrances, and will rent the lower one for 9100, and the upper Jor 150 per annum. There Is a 1 r r0u153 nd lease running fat eighteen years from April , The bullding Is insured and situated in the cent re of business; close to Centre Street, and within three squares of the Conti [louse, Public Offices and Mar ket House, well adapted. both In regard to locality and coneenience, for Attorney's, Physician's, Scriv ener's or Printer's Offices ; for a Fancy store, and could, with* small espense, be made a good,'substan tial dwelling bucite. Persons wishing to purchase must apply soon, or they may miss a bargain. Apply to N. M. Land Agent and General Collector. Pottsville, Dec. SO tf PUBLIC SALE OF vesuatizz REAL ESTATE. THE Subscriber, Exicutor of the Last Will and Testament of Jacob Henn, deed., will expose to public sale, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of Decem ber. 1852. at the public house of William Ilchn, In Friedensburg,at t o'clock in the afternoon. the tot lowing Real Estate. situate in Wayne Township, Sehatiill County. containing 320 Acres and 40 Perches, bounded by En lands of Daniel Shaeffer, Joseph Brown, • John and Jonathan Kemerling , Sebes- • Dan Morgan and others. The'improve : menta consist of two Dwelling Houser, twa Barns, and other outbuildings, with good orchards. of differ ent kinds of fruit trees. Soil Red Shale, well Water ed, and about the one-half good timber land—the property being about 12 miles from Po tsville and six from Schuylkill Haven, and in the vicinity of a new Railroad about being made from Pinegrove to Au burn. If desired,the above property will be sold in different portions. 'Terms made known on the day aside, and posses lon given on the lust day - of April next. JACOB HAMMER. 48.51 Nev. 21.1852 Desirable Private Residence FOR SALE. THE, subscriber will tell, at private sale. the hones and Lot pour occupied by him in Port Carbon, Schuylkill County. The House la a two story double Frame Building, containing two large Parlors, Dining-Room, Sitting_ • Room, and eight Chambers, and a Bitch- en adjoining the Dining Room, all in ex cellent condition, for the occupancy of a genteel family. The Lot is 150 feet front by 150 deep. and Is laid out in a Flower and Vegetable Garden, In excellent condition, and well stocked with all kinds of choice Vegetables. &bell as Asparagus Ronta,Straw berryotc.; there is alsoa Stable and Carriage Rouse Wash House, ace., and ail the conveniences for a de sirable residence. Also, a Lot adjoining, 150 feet front,. 150 deep. containing choice fruits, Fears, Ap ples, Plumbs, Cherries, &c., Catawba and Isabella Grapes; the whole under a high state of cultivation. There is a never-failing well of most excellent wa ter—the whole will be sold a bargain. Persons de sirous of purchasing, will cats nn Been P•TTEII3O3I, or.]. F. Wurenev, Real Estate Agent, Pottsville, or on the subscriber, who resides on the premises, where price led terms will be made known. ' L. F: WHITNEY. Oct:3o. Mt -414 r TO TUE LADIES ,IN GENERAL. FRENCH LIQUID WASH-BLUE. THE superiority of ibis preparation Is evident, re quiring much less fur use tkan Indigo. and being perfectly soluble in water and not so liable to leave streaks or spots upon - the Linen or Muslin. This article neutralize, the golden tinge which would oth erwise be retained. It contains no ingredients which could possibly be injurious to the most delicate fab ric. Niither.does it contain soy. acid, as the prepa rations which are .sold for such purposes generally do. ,For sale at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drug Store, Centre St., Pottsville. Dec. 18.1852. 51-6 m MULES! MULES!! MULES!!! 10IA lIIIAD of choice RULED will be offered for thale•by the Subscriber.at his residence, in DammeLstown. Dauphin coo hty. Pa., from the sth day of January, 1853. until the Ist day of 'Much, 1853. Any person wishing, to purchase, wil Co well Wean and see fur themselves, as the subscriber considers them a number one lot of Stuck—can't 'be beaten—. and no mistake. • 111CIIADD FOX. cY Recibir papers please copy. Dee. 18. 1852. 51-3 m • WZREMILLS GOODS! ROBERT swwr, importer of Foreign Fanry Manufactiarer and Dealetin Willow Ware such as Sleigh Baskets, and every description of Wil low Baskets, Velocipede Michele, Rocking Horses dtc.; hc. Dealers and others, about laying In their Christmas Stock, will find at our extensive estalir lishmenf, the largest and best assortment* of T.O.KL3 DRUMS; DOLLS. he., ke.. he., In the city—being of our own importation, and warxanted equal to sample. S Call at ROBERT WIFT'S , 312 MARKET Street, South 131de, five door's above Ninth Street, Philadel phia.. M — 'Prices low. REMEMBER 312: er.ll. 1852. 50.51 Z. a s. ALLEfir t NOB. 7 AND SODTIRWTIARVEB, PLIDAD•A:, OFFER FOR BALE S'W 3000 GALLONhiter.itperm Oil, . 6000 do 'Bleached Winter Whale Oil, 2000 'do do do Solar " 10,000 ' do .Racked Nonh West Coast Whale OH, (dr Miners' use. 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 1300 Bags Peruvian Guano,. 600 Bbls. Patagonia do Dee. 11, 1832. 50.1 y -Z. W. STRATTOW & 00., SURGICAL BANDAGE MAKERS. .M. 42 Walnut St., helato Second, Pkilad'a., OFFER to the afflicted, the following re medies,—TßUSlSES for every'lorm of rupture ; Compressors or - Riding Belts, Supporters, Suspensory • Bandages, Lace Stoekinp,kc. Apparatus for Deformities. as Spinal affections, Club Feet, Distorted Limbs, Weak Joints and Frac tures., • • All ortbs above constantly kept on hand or made to salt cases at short notice, and guaranteed in every pa rtieular • Dec. 4; 1.852. _ . NEW GOODS. TIIE itoderslgited has &gain xenewed Lis stock of Dry. Goods, and now offers. at reduced prices, all kinds of Dry Gonda, Flannels, Muslim, Merinos, Co bertClotb, /domain de Lainsorery low, Shawls,Blan keta, full stisortinent of Hosiery, large stock of Prints at Tarim' prices, Domestic Goods, and all other aril tier usually kept in Dly Good Stores, all of which be is determined to sell as low, and iirtOy of them low er,than any. Store In the County Dia assortment of Groceries is full and of the very best quality. Fami lies sending for their supply. can, at all times depend upon getting the best quality and at the lowest pri ces. All are Invited to call, and examine goods and prime Noe . . TY, 1452: A. HENDERSON, Ail. • . 4str SOLIS, Entrniams, IMPORTER S and MANUFACTURER', of every de -ascription of LADIES' FURS, 86 ARCM Street, (be , w Third Street) Philadelphia, and at MI MAIDEN ANE. New York. As our Goods have all been se lected In Europe by one of the Firm, and manufac tured by ourselves In the mostelegant and fashiona ble manner, we can one them at a price (taking their superior quality into consideration) that will defy competition. - Silver Medals awarded for suoerlurity. by the In stitutes of Pennsylvania andiMaryland. Oct. 30.1854. 41-3nt F/0191TER 80111LIIR SHOP. TILE Subscribers reapectfally announce to the Public that they have just taken the large DOM ding commonly known as the PIONEER FURNACE, OD the Island, in Pottsville, where they are prepared to usanufkcture and repair BeilBlB •f retry description, Sainte Pipes. Blast Plpes,Easometers„dte , &c., in the very best style. ice The best of material will, Invariahly.lte used, and none bet good workmen employed no their work. JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. 0et.13. 1832. rrHlll POULTUY BREEDERB TEXT BOOK Comprising full information respecting the dial ten breeds of Poultry and the mode of raising them with twenty-five illustrations. Price Intents. ]us published sad for sale at ' B. BANNAWB Cheap Book sad Publishing House This is a capital book for‘Pidian, who will be supplied Chimp by the 100 coples:-..., *IN WIRE GAVllffiffir.-Irariene fivirea D for Office Window Screvasanst rtceired aad tbr 11101 it city prices at B. HANNAN% Cheap Certain and Varielp.Stere. INCE lIKKELEST PRESENTS. IXTE invite antetatainens and the in in gen " V V erallo Mdmineopestaett of Haat dad Bean tifel Jeorelrr, Siver Wareate. If consistent part of rid' and beautiful Gold Broarites, Gold Rings of aced variety of patierns, Gold Oraard and Chain lam Chains. Wain:tat -Coal and Paid Ear Rings, Gold Armlets for Matte°, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pectoral Pencil Cases, Saver "Jpoons and - Forks, Silver Card Ctt - me, - Silver and - Plated- Pacherv, Walters, Card !last: user and Fruit Baskets, doe.; Popiergachie, Port Folios, and variety of adter goods too numerals to mention, which wtll be sold low for Cluivmas Presents, at Dec. 18. 1853 firderirinft New Books bar the New Year u' r be r•uppbed with any kind 'at the Book 'Store of the rucriber which for neatners.,durabil ity and filminess wilfsurpars auy that can be pro cured ltrthe city or elsewhere. Also ail kinds of Books Ruler), Printed and Bound up to any pattern at his . Book- bindery and Printm,y-taßee and Book. Store, Pottsville. B. BANNAN. Dee. 1%1852. 51-- 51-4 m DIMMETMLY nanITEATADBOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS ThSubscriber tuts just received a large ast•ort mcent of Books, beautifully illustrated, suitable for Holiday Presents. Heroines of hilmkspcare, containing splendid por traits of all the diningatshed femsle characters in troduced in those plays. Shakspetire's Complete Works twelve iiiirerent editions, in various styles of binding. - Griswola's Female Poets of A.met Halt's Prose Writers,of America. • Ospod's Poems, with Portrait. - • • Works- Gilt and Plain-Edition. Bvrow , , 66 U .1 .1 ,11 If 11 It Burn'slL lt 41 46 „ Milton ' s ". " : 46 S ci o . t {, / s tt 44 •Iris, for 1853, - a magnificent annual., Romance of Indian Lite, beautifully illustrated with numerous colored engravings. - -Lays of Ancient Rome, by F. IL Idtutcauly, Dew Drop, for 1853, handsomely illustrated. Odd Fellows' Offering, for 1853. Albums, bound in Morroeco and Papier Machie. "Porte-Folios - of every style. Velvet and Papier Machie bound Bibles and Prayer Books; also, a large assortment for -Tuve niles.for sale at BANNAN'S Book Store. Dec. 18, 1852. 51— LEONARD .SCOTT & CO.'S LIST OF BRITISII PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. ELIVERED to all thavrinelpal Cities In the UM .I./ led Statea, race or. POSTA OE, and formaded by mall, under the provlskins of the late Post-Mice Law, at MERELY NOMINAL RATES. I.* The Lando!, Quarterly Review' (Comerratire.) 2.. The Edinburgh Review .(/TAII.) 3. The North Btitish Review (Frei Mach.) 4. The Westminster Review (Liberia.) . LI A;Blackwood's Edinburgh Marizine .(Tory.)' ' Although these wotki ate distinguished by the po- Ica] shades above iridlcatea, yet but a small portion Of their contents Is devoted to political subjects. it litheirftterara character which givesthein their chief alue;and in that they stand confessedly far above IeII other-jou mats of their clasa. Bleektoesid, still un rthe fatherly cans of Christopher North, maintains s ancient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually Smeller, item the serial weeks of Bulwer,and nth- it literary Potables, written for that Magizine.and st appearing in its colonies both in Great Britain din the United States. Such work, as "The Cat ns" and "My New Novel," (both by Outwor e ) The Green Hand," "Katie Stewart," and other ee ls, of which numerouslival editions are issued by e leading publishers in this country, have to be re *inted by those publishers from the pages of Black ixid, after It has been issued by Messrs. Scott &Co., 4 that Subscribers to the'Reprint of that Magazine say always rely on having the earliest reading of litre fascinating tales. TERMS AND PREMIUMS . (SW list of Prairie= Volumes betero.] i l Person r any one of the 4 Reviews and I prem. vol *3 00 r any two ". 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CLUBBING.' r,.'tdiscount of twenty - five per cent. from the above 1 lees will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more pies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: ur copies of Blackwood , or of one Review, will be et to one address for *9 ; four copies of the four views and Blackwood for 030; and so on. ..... No premiums will be giveri where the above Mowance is made to Clubs, nor will premiums in 4ty ease be furnished, unless the subscription money (paid in full to the Publishers without recourse to Agent. , Money current , in the State where issued 4 e)II be received at par. REDUCED POSTAGE. }The ('ultowing table will show the great 'reduition ',Melt has been made on these Periodicals since 1841, aid the very trifling rates now charged. num. Itior In MIS , thepostage on Blackwood was r an *l 40 ' " • • on a single Review 112 ilom 1815 to 1851, or. Blackwood 100 on a Review 50 1 1251-52 (average rate) on Blackwood 75 i .. . •• on a Review, 38 lie present postage art Blackwood is 24 VI a* on a Review 12 IrlDe rates aze now uniform for all distances with i .the United States.) ~ 4t these rates surely no objection should be made t2recelving the works by mail, and thus ensuring weir speedy, safe, and regular. delivery. re Remittances and COMlTlUnkatiOni should always hiaddressed, post-paid, to the publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., i 9 Fulton Si., (Entrance 51 - Gold St..) New York. !)ec. 11, 1852. 50-3 t 41 PELYSICLINS TUUOUGUOVT TUE .I UNITED STATES. EEMING it unnecessary to remind any regular member of the Medical profession, of Ibe estab- I ed Medical, properties of Puss licittaao GIN. In rainy diseases of dropsical tendency`, I respectfully iztrite your examination to a very superior article, tailnufactured - by myself exclusively, at ficntErieht, tellotta am, by a process peculiar to my own Facto llt is flavored and medicated, not by the common rah berry, but by the choice botanical variety of the aromatic Italian Juniper Berry, whose more vinous intact is distilled and rectified with Its spirituous advent. and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, ii ergo Imp flavor and aroma, altogether tra omen • tint, In its cordial and medicinal properties,-to any Ildland'i Gin heretofore known. ' Amid the influx of inferior dbtillatiOns with which Ills country is now flooded. physicians find no tittle diliculty in procuring a good and pure Gin,which tile) , can prescribe with confidence to its beneficial drects. As an importer of twenty yearn" standing, standing, it the City of New Nod, and possessing a matured ilperisnce in the manufacture of !lactase Gm I s cially, I beg to submit to your attention my " Alt stir BcIIIEDAM Seimarrs„"aa one which cannot 11l to realize your utmost expectations and I shall le happy to forward to you a bottle of it, flee of diarge, In answer to a letter Intimating your readiness 0 accept it. ill Is now scarcely one year since I have prepared aid distributed my Schiedam Gin exclusively for *dicinal purposes t yet, within that. brief period, I Mve received one thousand letters both from instOW and patients, testifying to its really extraordi.ffica ry efficacy In Gravel, Incipient Dropsy, and affec ns or Kidneys and Bladder generally; and I ?ve so doubt that it, would yield, similar results, lb precision and certainty In your own profession esperience.Put up in Pint and Quart Bottles, , 14th ,my name 'upon the bottle, cork and label, with at essay on Its properties. This article!should be hi. hands of every traveller. lIDOLP/I0 WOLFE, Importer, No. 2Y Beaver Street, New York. L • Dee. 4, 1812. .. 49-Gr- ' !EIGHT Tables of different lenrhs of Round, Square and Flat Bar Iron , Steel, dtc., by a Prac t !Mechanic—this is one of the most useful works polished for Dealers end Workers in Iron, and tbOiie o use it, ever issued. So correct are the calcula lane, that any person can safely buy and sell with the Mob*, without even. weighing the Iron and Steel.— Ji l t published, price 25 cents , and for sale wholesale a retail by 'B. HANNAN. y enclosing nine postage stampsohe work will be nAlled free. to any part of the coor.ty.—The Trade spied at the usual discount. an.14,1852.' : 1 7 LADIES!, 002035, `-' IVAalesale and Retail—Neurand beautiful 1 4saarintent. , T , . HE subscriber has Just received twelve dozen as. sorted Ladles' Combs, embracing a general assort ment, among which are I new and beautiful Patterns, all of whichwlll besold wholesale and retail at enraordinarr low prices. Also children'e circular Combs.et . . O. BANNAN'S 44.3 m ' INTEDSTERM DICTIONARY ENABHIDG. V V ED.—A few copies of this valuable work, ac. knowledeed be standard work of the kind, not only in this country, but In zo. • Europe,fur sale at less than city pricca.o Also, the [loyal Octavo, University and et 1.. School edition of chi! valuable work, for sale at very' low rates;at - 'D. HANNAN'S Cla::!ap Wholesale, and Retail Bookstot Nov. 20, 'MI. 47-tf MIAW LAW BOOKL—Graydon's Forms, new IN edition, containing many new forms. Price:only 13 50. Dunlan's Forms, new edition, enlarged. Witarton's Criminal Law, new edition. ' • ' .' • Wbuum's Precedents. ' • ' Bion's Justice. list edition. English Law and Equity Report, Just re ceived and for sale by - B. 115N51451, Law and Miscellaneous Bookseller. . Oct. 30,1954. . ' 44 • - NEW CURTAIN PAPER.-200 Pieces of Curtain Paper, entirely new and beautifhl pat. tans, joss received and for sale, wholesale and ,retait, 4G city prices. Mao 000piecesnoomandIItiIPaper. Paper Bang era and others supplied by the quantity as reduced rates at B. BANN/M*li [ Cheap Paper Btorr. Pottsville. LETTER SCALES.—A new and excellent artlele for the new Post Office taw. Also, Gold scales of the most approved kind. for detecting coun terfeit Gold. Just received and for sale at B. BANNAN'S • Cheap - Fancy, Rtatlonery and Mush: Bore: DANILY BIBLES.-60 Quarto Family Bibles r earylog izi prices from 11l to 41120. Also Pocket Bi bles gilt edge, u low u 37} cents each. Just Rut ved'and for win at . • B. BANNAN'S - . Cheap Book 'more. 'April di 1812. 17— • rt_Loll2ll YOB SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES ll—Joat received a lot of Globes, a sew ankle lor. proved. suitable fur Wools sed Families. all ofwhieh will Le sold at Philadelphia prices richer Single or le ire, at i t IL BANNAN'S Cap ilook anti Stationery Store, _ . BRADY & ELLIOTT'S Oppcmite 114artimi.es Hotel nuLant sows Cheap Paieor 'and Vitiate." Rion+ The Ora l w Trite ArAlTirashingtost. JITST , /E. WELCH'S Magnificent Portrait of WASH . INGTON. • Engraved (by perniiielon) from Sus an's en/y original portrait. in the Atheneum. Boman. This superb picture, Engraved under the superin tendence of THOMAS SULLY, Esq.. the eminent and highly [Sled artist, Is the onty correct likeness of Washington ever published: It has been charac , tensed as the greatest work of art ever produced in this country. As to to fidelity, we refer tothe let tern of - the adopted son of Washington. George Wash: Ington Park Cann. who says, •• It is a faithful re: presentation of the celebrated origieal," and Mandel Justice Taney of the Supreme Court of the United Stites, who says, "As a work of an its excellence and beauty must at/Ike every. one who seta it; and it nu less happi in its likeness in the Fether orbit wintry. It was my good fortune to have seen him in the days ot my boyhood. and his whole appearL coca is yet strongly impressed on my memory, The portrait you have issued appears to me to be an ex ert iikeatas, representing perfectly the expression as wtll astire form and features of the face." And says Senator Case," it is a life-fits refrescitation of He great President Fillmore says, " The work appears to me to have been admirably executed and tmentestry wittily of the patronage of the • public."— Says Merchant, the eminent Portrait Painter, and the Pupil of Stuart, "Your print to my mind is more remarkable than any other I have seen. he present ing the riots individuality of the original portrait: together with the noble and dignified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic of time illustrious man it commemorates," For the great write of this picture we would refer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen az the office of this paper, and to the letters of the following Artists ' Statesmen,Juristr and Schol ars accomwinying it: ARTlSTB.—Marchant and Elliott, of New York; Neagle. Rothermel. and Lambdin. of Philadelphia; Muter Darling. of Roston; Charles Fraser, ofChar: lemon. S.C.; and to the adopted son of Washington, lion. Geo. W. P. Coatis, hlmselfan artist. STA.TEs. MEN.—llia Excellency Millard Fillmore, Major Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, lion. Wm. R. Ring. flon.transel Webster, lion. Linn Boyd, lion. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm. A, Graham, Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. R. C. Winthrop, LL. D. JURISTS.— Don. Roger B. Taney, lion. John Direr. lion. John McLean, Mu. Boras Choate. SCHOLARS —Chas. Folsom, Esq..the well known Librarian of the Rosh* Atheneum. who says," I would rather own It than any painted copy I have ever seen ;'• E. P. Whipple, Richard lilldreth, lion. Edw. Everett, LL. D. ' Wash ington Irving, Ralph W. Emerson., Esq.. Prof.T. C. Upham. J. T. Headley. Fitz Green Ualleck,ll. W: Longfellow, Wm, Gilmore Simms; anti FROM EU ROPE, Lord Tattoo rd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, &c.. &c., acc. TUE PRESS. throughout the entire Union, have, with - one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb enure. ing. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure. it Is sold it the low price or , 4:5 per copy. l'ublished by • 'GEORGE W. CHILDS, N. W. corner of Firth and Arch streets. Phllad'a. D. D. STEELY, Sole Ageerlor States of Eastern Pennsylvania • and Delaware. This Portrait can only be obtained from Mr. ST EELY, or from his duly au horized agents. Arrangements have been made with the Polt Office Department, by writ:hem:Ws of the Portrait can he sent to any point, per mail, In perfect order. Persons by remitting FIVC DOLLARS to D. D. BY. ERLT. Philadelphia, will have a copy of the Portrait sent to them free of }uteri. Er•filagailicent Gilt Frames,got up espresily for these Portraits, furnished at the low price o(ss 00 each. JUST ISSUED, A magnificent Portrait of GENERAL JACKSON, Engraved by T. B. Water'. Esq., tiler the original portrait painted by T. Boum. Esq. This Portrait will be a match for the Washington, and, is In every resew, as well got up. Price *5 per copy. Adtherwas.above. . Dec. 4 : 1852. 49-3 m WASECINGTON IRON WORKS, POTTSVILLE, PA. T WREN. 41r. JIRO'S. respectfully invite the atten d . lion of the bowie.* community to their New Ma chine Shop, and Foundry, erected between Coal and Railroad Streets, and fronting on Norwegian Street, where they are prepared to execute all orders tok Machinery of Brass and Don, such as Steam Engines, all kinds ofaearing for Railing Mills, Grist and Saw Mills, Single and Double - actin g Pumps, Coal Bfeakers, Drift Cars, all kind of Rail mail Castings, such as Chairs, for fist and T Rail; Frogs, Switches. Ace.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Being Practical Mechanic., and After having made the demands of the Coal Region their .tidy fur years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they. flatter themselves that work done at their Establishment wiligive satisfaction to all who may honor theta with a call. All orders thank fully received and promptly executed on the moat rea sonable terms. JOHN V. WREN, THOMAS WREN,_ JAMES WREN. Oct 2,11352. 40-tf - TRANELIN IRON WORKS. IRTILE' SUBSCRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public that they are the Froprie ors of the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately carded on by S. Sillyman, where they continue to manufacture to order, at the slung/It notice, Steam Enables, Pumps, Coal Breakers,'"and Machinery of almost any size or-description, for min ing or other purposes. Also Railroad and Drift Cars, Iron or Brass Castings ofany size or pattern. Orden nre respectfully solicited. CEO. B. FIBLER & BROTHER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The eubscribers continue to furnish the Culifers and Denlersof Schl. County, with Shove's of all kinds,at the lowest Phil adelphia prices. Attention is particularly called to their Coal Shovels. Ordlis for Shovels of any size or pattern promptly au' nded to. CEts. R. FISLER k. BROTHER. Aug. 21. 1852. 31-if Large Store. PROS. W. EVANS et CO., No. 214 CHESNUT St , 1 Philadelphia, having completed the enlargement or their Store, are now prepared to see their numer ous Weeds and customers, and offer them a choice, fine, and very large stock of new and elegant goods. They feel certain that that they can assure their cus tomers that the goods from their shire will be sold as low as' from any store In Philadelphia. Amongst them are Cloaks, Shawls and Mantillas, Black Silks of all qualities, Plain Colored Silks tif all kinds, A Large Assortment of Figured Silks, Rich Brocade Silks, splendid goods, Satins atoll kinds, Mousline de Lathes and Cashmerrs„, 04 Plain Merinos and Cashmeres, Embroideries of all kinds, Cloves, Mitts, Scarfs, nakriC, Hosiery, &c., Mourning Goods of all kinds, With a full assortment of Staple Dri Goods. Oct. 9.1834. 41-3 m =GIG'S PERFIIMERY AND FANCY SOAPS—These aupetior articles of perfumery, amongst which are enumerated hisjustlyeelebra ted Lilly White, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge; Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese. Velvet, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. SOAPS.—Walnut and Biwa Fine Band Brown and White Windsor, Floating. Palm, Almond; Fancy and Toilet Soaps: having Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne Waters. Extracts tar the Handkerchief, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Crystal Pomade (a new article), Eau Los tra I Hair Restorative, Ha irOils, Philocomes, &c., &c., are inannfaetured,.and for sale by JOHN T. CLEGG. . Perfumer 4- Chemist, 48 Market St.. below 2d, Phila. 'Merchants. don't forget that CLEGG'S is the cheapest and mosteStensive Nepotist:tory in the City. Give htm • call. ILW' J. T., Hleges Perfumery eon fri had wholesale and retail at city prlcea,at B. HANNAN'S Variety Store, Pottsville. Oct. 55.1852. 43-ly • HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TOYS. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS As 23 and 25 N. sth St., (up xtairs) Phead'a., ix 7 HEBB may be found a beautiful assortment of V Tin, Iron, World. Pewter and Rubber Toys, con sisting in part of working and Stationary Engines, Hose Carts, Hook and Ladder Trucks, Water Foun tains and Trows, Horses. Carriages and Sleighs of all kinds, Locomotives ynd trains, Ships, Schooners, Sloops and Boats., Savings Bangs, Gothic and Plain. Tivoli Boards and Ten Pin Games, great variety of styles, and veryebeap; Bows and Arrows, Bird Ca ges, large assortment ; Stoves, Sleighs and Wheel. barrows of - Iron, Sad Irons and Stands, Tea Setts, Animals, Balls, Dolls; together with • a general as sortment of French and German Toys, Musical In 'liniments and Fancy Goods. *Dealers supplied at the lowest Cash prices. J. WERIES., Jr.. & CO Nov 27,1852. 48-8 m PIEDW)EZPRIA DRY GOODS. . frOWNBEND SHABFLESS ¢ SONS:32 South SE COND Street, have received a full assortment of Avec us and Wrarna Goons, of their Importation or careful selection,whlch they are daily receiving. All the new and desirable styles of Dress Goode, Merinos and various Woolen goods for Cloaks, Mousselines. Alpacas,and fancy Dress Goods, • Silks o f every description. Velvets and Satins, Shawls of Woolen, Silk, Bream and Cashmere,. Blankets, Quilts, Linens, and Furnishing Goode, Sheetinp, Diapers, Shining and Table Linen., American Cottons tr.' Woolens, Prints d Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres,and Vestings of the beststyles, Shoe Lasting', Worsted Damasks, and Hammers, Hosiery. Cravats, Handkerchiefs and Gloves, Goods for Friends, in complete variety. Sept. 25,1852. . 32-3en IMPORTANT TO TIOUSE-lIEEPERS. EtTOV ES, IRON • WARE AND CUTLERY. HOOVER would announce to his Customers in t.. 3. the surrounding country. that he has Jut' added to his large stock of Stoves a variety of new. Patterns of Cooking, Parlor. Offtce and Hall Stoves. He has now the lareestand most splendid stock of Stoves ever offered in this Region before, which be guaran tees at the. lowest cash prices. They Will be sold fir cub only. He has alsc , a largeassorment oflan'd and'Enameled Hollow Ware, of all descriptions; a large assortment of Cutlers, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Stove Piping, Coal Rackets, Wash Boilers. Brass Ket tles, Preserving. Kettles, Prying - Pans, Waffle Irons, Coffee Mills, Inc.: a lance assortment of .Japau'd Ware Trays, &e., and all kind of Tin and Sheet-Iron work done to order. Tin Roofing and Spouting done at the shortest notice. All orders received will be promptly attended. to. CENTRE Street four , doors above Market. Pottsville:Oct. 23,1853. .4.14 f ' , -. LIVERY STABLE. TilE oubscrtber announces to the Public, tliat he will continue the Livery Duaineve, at the Old Stand of Charles Miller 4. Co., opposite the - Depot, backache Vmeritan Donaewhere will always be kept GOOD HORSES AND VERICLCS To blreoind the public. may teat assured that every attention wilt be paid to their wants, so as to raider the establishment worthy of the confidence and patronage‘of the public. • He has appointed Mr. Joins Sousa his Agent, who will always be at the Stable, and who will belound both accommodating and obliging to commas. . . HENRY VANDUSEN. Nov. 6, 1632... 46.3m GUNS.—Plimirle and Double. dee twist vow, Com. mon aloes gunk Game Rap t Shot, Powder end Balls, Copper sod Hero Powder fieske, Perms Dupont's Stoops' PelvdenSbot. ae.. To Hall boa Store. Alag t sass. . . - - i_8011017431t SCIATEIENZIT. frnei Coin Mimetic!' the notongh of goittiville, sibmil-the following Statement of the exnendl .tuteal of the Borough. from thetOth of Nay. 101, to Apra nth, i 852, inclusive, with statement of iinalli tics: r Sta anent of Expenditures-in the above period : For teems and Culveits. ' 06,110 59 " iseellaneous expanses, including Fire !Apparatus, ' 1,547 38 " lomps and Watch. ~ 1,3* 94 . " Miterest on Ordenl, 193 17 . " gxpenses of Curbiog, , 51 00 " . 41 I.pek•up !louse. ' ' 47 93 Market House, 1 25 Po . Total'amount of expenditures within' the abolte stated period. , *9,351 01 . SlateMent of the Amounts t receiver' slurtng the i above Period of time: From C Jedin Ruch, Tax duplicate. for 1950 in All, • r • *125 97 • B W Cummings,'_ 4 0 1$ " John C Le.ssig, Chief Bargees; 29 0 • ':Peter Classmlre, • 500 " John Ruch, on neenont of duplicate / I 1851. I . 7,955 / 30 ." 'Henry Geise, on account ofduplicate, .i 1849. '-• ' 105 543 • " M'm Lerch. per .1 11 , Campbell, / 29.0 59 " Balance expended over and above the • • f receipts during the above period', 319.19 t 1 ' • , /,' - . Total amount received, •. 09,351 07 Indehte,lnels of the Boroutth. of "Pottsville. April 30th, 1852 ' Loan from B Patterson. dated April 29, 1131 . to iinprove Market Street:- *2,000 00 1 ' MabantongryStreet. 1,000 90 Loan from Jacob alterdo Improve Coat . Street, 1831, - '-' 1,000 00 Loan from the Miners' Bank, dated Nov. 0, 18012, to improve' Centre etreet,after the Borough purchased it (tom the Cm- tre Turnpike Co.. 3,000 00 Orders issued and not redeemed, up to May • 6 IM. 6,526 59 Interesidue on loans and orders ;not te- ' deenied, r 1,397 00 , _ 1 . Total amount of indeke.ildess April 30,'52 815,923 59 Stattment of at.42thed . 6 wane to meet the ahot I . buiebtedness: Judgmint against Ihory Gels,. balance of duplicate for 1849, 4 ,• 81,075,38 John Ouch balance on duplicate 1851, *3,937 55 Sundr debt, due by India - Moats, • 1,103 55 Bills eelvable, 100 00 Bum ed amount with Gas Company., 93 14 Jirdga4nt against Norwegian Township; •87857 Balan over and above available means, 8,737 57 Total. - *15,943 59 The B p rough_now is the owner of fhefottotring Property: (cot and Council Chamber, valued *2,500 00 Lock-up House without the ground. • 500 00 Raglan Rouse and Lot ofground on Winton' Street, 1,000 00 Two Fire Engines find Rose, • 1,800 00 nook and Ladder Wagon, with Ladder and Hooks; ' Tools, 4 , c.. in the-hands or Supers tsar, - 100 00 ' t / Total value of Property okoomoo The entire Indebtedness of the Borough of Potherille,over & above available means, *8,737 57 From irtikh deduct the Real Estate and per- .' sons( property,as per the above valuation, 6,000 BO Entire balance against the Borough. - , $2,737 57 *Norwegian ,Township paid; Nov. 9,1861, on maroon, ofJudgment, ' p8f:9"26 l'John:ueh paid, June 11, 1852, on account ordu Dente 1651. #1,500 79 ' - I • FRAN' POTT, Pres't 0 itie Toin Councilor the Do ro' of Pottsville. Dee. ,4,1852. 49.5 t MOST 'POPULAR RELIGIOUS DOORS Or•THE ACE. UTORKS of the Rev. HENRY BLUNT,'4 vol.A 12 V V inci. Price reduced to 75 cis. each, viz Life of our Saviour. 1 vol. Lives of St. Paul and St. Peter, 1 vol. Live" of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 1 vol. Sertnints aad Discourses on the XXXIX -Articles, 1 vol. 30.000 of these books have been sold in England,_ and Horn 3 to 4000 in this country, where they are now offered at less tAaa Aalf facie original price. No religion' writings are more pleasant or profitable to mad. The style is very clear and beautiful; the spirit or Christian tenderneaa and love beams in light ,on every page ; and few books inculcate a safer and more practical aetauaintance with Ifbly Scripture, as a whole. A thousand copies Should he read where one to lIIBL'a, PRAYER BOORS, and the 'beat STA"- Dunn END NEW' AND ENTERTAINING WOMEN, - with an extensive stock of Juvenile Books, Books for Sun day schools, Publications of the Prot. Epic. S. S. Union.hnd the Evan. Knowledge Society, for sale at the lowest.pr ices. H. HOOKER, Publisher,end Cheap Theolosical and Miscellaneous ' Bookielletworrier CHESTNUT dud EIGHTH Sts., Philadelphia. • Oct. 30, 1852. 44-3 m WOOD'S ORNAMENTAL IRON ( WORKS, RIDGE ROAD. PHILAD'A. RON ,STATUARY, Lions,t reyhou oda, Newfound landl Dogs, Vountaina of Beatitlfol Designs and va rious sizes, Stairs spiral and stralght,nn im proved plans; also lion Railings and Verandas, coin prising hpwards or 3)0 designs. •Designs and specifications will be sent to any part of the Anion, by addressing ROBERT WOOD, Philadelphia. Oct. 4, 1652. 41•4111 NEW POWDER MILL. 0 1 1 11Etsubscriber has alerted a new Powder Mill I at /Montville, on the West Branch Railroad, and is prep red to tarnish Powder, which he will guar antee irt he made of the beat materials and proper. ties to Increase its explosive capacity. Ile flatters hinnielfahat, on trial, his Powder will be found equal in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will be promptly attended to, and furnished at low rates, for a good article. PETER ALLISON. Sept.tlB, 1852. 38-1 y ENLARGEMENT OF TI-IE DIE i IV 3FL S; IT C:0 T..T 3EL IN' PUBLISHED AT POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL CO., PA. - A Aerr ,Peature to lie Introduced—Mining and Scientific Deharpaent. .. We address ti.is Circular to a number of our friends •in Schuylkill Coanty, and elsewhere, to solicit their co-operation in extending' he 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 appreciate our efforts=eur enter prise and labor—to furnish a paper alike creditable to theirintelligence and icominen surate with the important character of the business relations of the Region. Our present object is to enlarge and otherwise improve the Journal, so as to make 'it a first-Olass newspaper, not only in the amount, but also in the character,- of its reading matter; and with our present facilities, we can safely promise to accomplish it ; if our friends throughout the Region, will but do their proportion of the work. -I, • The reputation of the Journat renders an explanation of its character unnecessary 'at. piesent. In addition to its political celebrity, it is, also, known and, we, hope, muchlvalued, as a Family Newspaper; and for years it has, by universal consent, been recognized as the sole organ of the Anthracite Coal Trade of the United States. Tolthe heads of Families.—The value of a good Newspaper in a family 'cannot be too highly estimated, It stores the mind with valuable—practically useful-J-informa tion, at the same time its wholesome lessons of wisdom and morality appeal to the heart, exerting a refining and -elevating influence :.thus making the reader both wiserland better. - The Newspaper is no respecter of persons : it addresseif alike the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, and aims to` entertains and im provelall classes, ages and sexes. Parents should, by all means, supply their children with reputable Newspapers—no better school-book can be provided there. They will orten read' the paper," when they incline to read nothing else. It affords them a practical acquaintance with " men and things," and early teaches them what. is go ing on in the active, busy world they are soon to enter upon. , ! Toiyoung Aten.—We appeal, particularly, to our young friends in different por tions tif the County, in behalf of the Journal. They must soon take the; place of their t eniors on the stage of action, and on them will then devolve all the }responsi bilities of republiCan citizens. In no country is the aphorism, "knowledge if power;" more appropriate and truthful than here. It is a universal law of our nature, that ev ery man is the architect of his own fortune, but its application is peciiliarli forcible under! the fostering care of the Democratic institutions of this country., Ignorance is inexcusable, where the &leans of education are so general, and under the auspices of a wise and liberal, government, talent must and will always exert its legitimate influ +it never fails to be appreciated and rewarded. illrol,Politiciam.—The constant: reader of any particular doctrine must necessarily, imbib!e, more or less, the sentiments of the author, and, if already a beliefer, grow stronger in his faith, or, if an opponent, in time become a . convert. The effects of the liberal circulation of apolitical Newspaper may be measured accordingly.. Espe cially4s this, observable, during - the cessation of popular excitement—when I the pub lic mind is calm, less biassed by dominant prejudices, and the more willingo receive and appreciate the truth—it is at such times that the Newspaper is working regularly. calmly and effeeltraky. ' Printing Facilities--At an expense of upwards of $2,500' we have Procured' a Power' Press (the l largest size in' the State), and erected a Steam;engine tO drive ii, and otherwise extended our Printing facilities; so that -we are now prepared to ac comnindate any nember of Subscribers. Since this is the age of steam and'progiess ; 1 we are determined mot to be behind our cities in this respect. - , •, PoOtage.Thf Journal now, circulates free of postage throtighont the i County ; and, after the Ist Of January, 1853, under the new law, weaffer to supply subscri bers; '!in any part of the United States, paying in advance, also free of Postage.- Anew . Volume j and a new Feature.— The XXIXtli volume commencesan the Ist of Jaquary, 1853 a favorable time for beginning subscriptions. Every friend and read er cart procure a few' additional subscribers among his neighbors, without Much elFer tion4in many, instances by merely, asking a question or two;- ctical,",4,ilnforma de i •W need hardly con tend that the information our paper furnishes annually is worth the price of subserip lion. i The several departments, " Agricultural," ' ., Scientific & P n fOr the people," " Local News," &c., arc., as ti y sustained, com ii prise an-amount of valuable reading matter inferior -fo no of ter - Taper in the whole country:. ' ," • • On i the opening of the new volume, the Journal will again be enlarged to - the ex tent of . nearly} five columns, making it one of; the very largest Newspapers in:the State, and comparable in the amount - and characterof its reading matter -with any other in the Ilnited States. We shall ; then, also, introduce the new feature previbusly. an nounced—aSciervrisia MINING DEPARTMENT, under a separate head, to bo devoted excluSively to the Mining interests of the United States—all improvements, inventions and discoveries, scientific - and mechanical, will be recorded, for the benefit of our readers; at the earliest possible issue r and, at the same time, in a comprehensible and praelfeal form. This department will be under the charge of a competent, Editors employed specially for that purpose. '-With the several departnients- of our paper, Political, Lica!, Scientific" and - General-News properly sustained, we hope to present the public with afirst-ilass papaper—one' that will both entertain and instatcl andt one suited to every variety Of taste.., • . -1 '1 TERMS :—Single subscription; $2 per annum, payable. in advance; Ai Months. $l, fire of postage in any part of the United; States. ,I - ; CLUBBING. $lO 3 Copiis tonne address, $.ll 7 Copies to one address, T 44 cash must jnvariably accompany Club Subscriptions , • r Resrectfully.Youie, -Publisher. j'arrirmor ; ScltuyUtilli Cindy, Pa. ) 3 1 Ant postscript. Sg Tekgrairh . and Yesierday'alk. R. Train. PHILA., FRIDAY 4 O'CLO Wheat Flour $5 00—Rye ' ',do. - $4 00 per bbl.—Cora Meal.' s3_ 50 do.. ! —Wheat Rid 104 White, $I 10 eti.—Rye, 95 cent —Cora 77—Oats, 38 ets. per bushel: • CONGRESSIONAL' i mo.st, important measures transacted . this; veek in Congrs are, the admission of Mr. f,OIIrON, of Kentucky, to his seat in .the Benale; the passage of the Bill, in; that body, 'creating , b the office of Lieutenant General, to be conferred for meritorious services, and the quashing of certain Tariff amentaents pro posed in the House. - ;1' Cabinet-snaking seems now the order' of the day at Washington—there is likely Da be much trouble in President PIERCeS political household—the fight is trimagulai between the Northern and - the Southern bemocrats, and the Simon Pures "—each wa nts dia finger in the pie." The 10th ofJanuary has been 4ed for the consideration of the Pacific Railroad scheme in the Senate. MEXICO AND SiAI 4 IA. ANNA.--Santa Anna has been recalled to Mexico, and the news of his arrival isdaily expected, to quell the insurrectionary spirit now distracting that country. His rein= is mostly regarded •by those best acquainted With the state ot af fairs there, as the okay hope of salvation for the country. His exile has beett spent at Carthagena, South America; • 11:7 2 'BIR. CIiING,IAN has been nominated for Democratic U. S: Senator train North Carolina. :The Legislature Is likely to ad journ without an election—none 'had been made up to Thursday. 07. SCHUYLKILL COUNT*TOgi•OrYICES. —A new Posi•Office has been established at Stvatara—Daniel Tobias, P. M. ;j add Pan iel Goho, P. M. at CatawissA Valley, vice J.. L. Sherman, resigned. 07' A CONVENTION of Printers land Pub , ; ishers, we observe, has been eallid, tor the 18th of January next, at Milton. The oh eet is to have a general conferen T e for the ienefit of the "craft." • aa- A YEAR'S subscription to the new :abl oom of the Miners' Jourz;al, for an absent friend, would be au appropriate New Year's Present. It would be a weekly remetobrancer. MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSI4AL ELEC. TlON.—The.result of the Congies4onal elec tion in Massachusetts, to fillvacaticies, is as follows:—First District—Scuclden Whit', is elected. Second—Crocker, Whio.l Third— Edmunds, Whig. Sixth—Uphaiu, Whig. Seventh—Bangs,Coalitionist. Eighth—Went worth, Whig. • Ninth—Dewitt, Free Soil. Tenth—Dickinson, Whig. Eleven rich, Whig. Total, 9 Whigs; 1 Coalitionist and 1 Free Soil. Pretty well done for 'Massa chusetts. 11:7 A MINORITY PRESIDENT. --the official . Vote will show Pierce a minority President on the popular vote. The votespr. Scott, Hale, Webster, Tioupe and Brow,n, exceed that of Pierce; Taylor had over Ca55,.138,- 447. Pierce over Scott will be about 160,- 000. Pierce got in *lew York State 147,920 votes more than Cass got tor. President. The Free Soil vote there 'that went fori Van Bu mp, now was thrown for Pierce. Leave out New York, and the popular vote Wows Scott was as strong comparatively,- ot% the whole popular vote, as Taylor. - I MI2 °pies to one addles:a, 520 U II Ma K. P. M. EMI
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