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Mid l ily Counties. 6.0* all errpretit tats lamely ~is di mime* iit'Akiityl 1, retie k resdsio it ova ef ilberatitimaso , weisiog Adios* is the awavir ,are b ww.s CoPital;!s llo """ *a.Wr tint Mo. • - • _.wpoolliiillomisilogilill l4l . l . ll . llh. . llllll. - - 11V1111110$ XOTIC111111.„ .; • , 1 BARGAINS in tiosi Clotbing line Ina Gillavorea , Boa advartiannient. .„ 4 advertisement of Lorbom Croak L IL wsTHEfira. 101 , 0 bOXPArrie Bo at St. Clair on INtriatithe = IgS'C. G. NOBINI3ON bat ogessed si,adata in this Boroagh• beaded'l3slo, * a dvertise... l - Or • Eleentote of Jacob Seibert. -' • ; LE SECRETS OP LOVN.—Wboortathv tied}.Whs waits to learn all thwart tery of lore byws of ,whiolt any hoist won, no matter bow ' isp obdurate/ Professor J o e, o f New York, in his vostasAd 4 04, 0e_ "Bliss of Marriage: boa settled the, whole net. It is advertised in another edam, fgß PENNSYLVANIA ,TRLSORAPIL—Wst ut stuotion to the Prospeetas of this wall known pdpular paper. The merits of the Tiftrapls 0 generrity reeognised, and we take plaths• pore in recommending - It t) the gateway .of . 6 :0 1 who wish to receive a staunch Asterism Ke r. ...ewwwwwwwthowis• • - We ear liabeetrilanweitte. - go im un d e r . great abUgetions_to a Teri largo, rep of our illtOiciiben fur the prompt MM . in 'bleb they have paid their subscriptions-bet very sorryiO state that theirs are *mull poi= 6a, who hare so fir paid but little attention to !team:mots forwarded them. The heavy losses we ' viand by the Are last year, together with sea: Amble sums by Wares since, mike It oar Im plant duty to call upon all those who are tw epted to us for subscription, Lc" to send us the ;elective amounts. - WArro, at this Office, an Apprentice to the printing business. I A bity about 15 or 16 rears of age, of a good 'moral character, who as received a good education. None other teed apply. . . We nave received a- communication on le subject of Port Carbon borough affairs, e ning. forth some errors discovered in the bplicstes &c. The general import of the communication relates .to Matters, which h umid not be proper for us to publish anony mously, particularly while the subject is un hr Any official statement will , t published in the Journedi if furnished by lie proper authorities. Roximsni.—ln our article on this subject last week, an error occurred. "Dennis' The. . oog" }Li printed, should -have read Dena's Theology. We* regret that our space this leek will not permit us to edarge upon this Abject.. We will yet give some extracts cam this work to show the instructions which LT given a priest in regard to the confes sional. He is taught to receive confessions a character, superhuman, in order that he say when called upon in a Court of tJustice a testify as a witness, become again mere can, and thus deny all knowledge of facts that he is actually in Possession of, atidwhich Todd serve the ends, of justice by being dis clased. It is well worthy of notice that the Papistk never in Protestant,England, claimed ke right of preserving 'unrevealed the con fusions of the laity. It remains for the 19th century, and an enlightened Protestant Re public, to submit to the arrogant claim of the ,peculiar morality of the Romish church. EXTENSIVE REJOICINGS, AIID WEE REIULTS. -It is curionito witness the rejoicings of the thatn-Lremocracy, over their "tremendous vic tories at the South." Well, let us take the recent Congressional elections in .Sotttern States, and figure , by figure, see how they sum up: the CUD Dee. Democrat. , Kentucky, 7 Kentucky, 2 Alabama, ' 2 Alabama,. 5 NoracCarolins - ,i 3 North Caolina, 3 Tennessee, • 6 Tennessee, 4 2 Georgia, 6 • 2 California, 1 Mississippi, 4 1 Texas, 1 American Georgia, California, Milsissippi, Texas, Louisiana, 1 Louisiana, 3 „Maryland, 4' • ;Maryland, 2 .De!aware, 1 (Delaware, .--r• 0 fn. Total, .t r rot r r In almost every State named above, the American party had but just organized, and ..otie an old and awn organized opponent, de %elops a strength which must overpower all apposition in 1856. Joy. Ho Tin: PHILADELPHIA LEDGER.—This sheet 3 notorious fur publishing untruths and glen- , dem, and resolutely sticking to them, with :Al worthy of a nobler cause. In this spirit, :L distorts some remarks of- the Jour: al of Saturday last., in regard to the business condi tion of Schuylkill county, i to a confirmation of ridiculous statements, recently made by a correspondent, writing from this Region to the Ledger,, whose vindictive motives, and mor bid feeling, evince a disposition to pull every thing dowt to the level of his own depressed views. Sneh a sweeping assertion as that made by the correspondent, to the effect that two millions of dollars had been lost, on the wining of i three millions of tons of Coal, dis tributed ainong all the operators of the Re gion, is aslabsurclns the narrow principle is , wit emptile, which induces the Ledgee to en t, AlNe the ntruthful statements of its 1 corres pondent. 1 ' • en b, et tb Cree • Id IP rant bee. rssa ocrui Add We will state freely:, again, that owing to the low prices of Coal during the past season, and the heavy investments of operators in Improvements, which they deemed necessary to the more successfdl and profitable working . of the mines, that many have suffered; that many worthy, good men have failed; and in the face of this, it is wicked• to attempt the creation of a panic, by grass fabrications and reckless misstatements, at this moment, when lonfidence is so necessary to the Trade.— Coalonining is•well kndwu to be a most ha- I tardous business. To day an operator may I be doing Well ; to-morsiw, strike a rock ; But tak e all :he disappointments and failures of 1 the past season in review,. and we question if there have been more business avalanches in shit Courity'during the year, than in other sec- 1 tioas of thO country, and thsit. the . general 1 8i ., iness 'condition of the Region, is as pro . s -I:rous a 6 that of any other community of we are cognizant. We therefore, de nounce the conduct of the. Philadelphia 'Lc:- !ler, in endorsing statetnenti in regard to.,the tt....ozilViattof the Behuyikill Region, which paper Lust know to be wilful falsehoOds: There are features in the general tone 'of The Ledger, which lessen the respect one should feel for tin influential journal. The matter to which We advert, is a striking illustration of tnith of the n...tse'rtion. a aP o f tt of sick *is Rieke - - segies?6._ 7 . 14 1 , g1 0 1,0 1 14' 11 4; - '0 0 1 11 4W . it $ 2O l OOO 11 eve gatd!! l!i 4 -1**:,..,,, Bolinairifie'yeariabwi t se —a" f 0 ,41 ,4 1 40 1 1 1 1 6 104 Of-* 1,00-;14.6641 InstitlitioNloo4_,Tve.t yet: 4ool sikit L *11.4 4411 161 1 4e*ibliithit goal 1 11 1 .40010 ii tirtrini . o ** l4o C* ll ll l 4 l *-4404 1 4 :i4 ist siiiir,4o**st **di We tkiikitiot poitette iiikriii, when tisitrsiis itt 'itiLin Sal -li rtii.. l .o* l- # 411 . 11 1 4 / a 8 l igiii4 went go*eitrimihiii*Acconsokm:4 one milt per toeivciitidefitiWtsik• fat,er til° ! 6 4 41 1 ** ;16 4 4.11( 04 1 4 ,1 1t'*# A1N 44 1 i s 4lo l - 1114 1 111 , * * 0 thOolisit east* ton WO* istaspotti4 to ittotitet,-impsOthotized: to !ielevielde-Oir the pupose.. , :lliiieeee the** %risen% or the nciittiwii Coal 1066. "Ae*h**Hor, SeheyikT eleietviCreght be inecippotatedilso to beempailitetAkaintemucitiassime* orations 1004 1 411 : 1. 1 (thirailahtl the lastititt*Welisitt . be 'elnintrared to *mint 3tS thiattitit,inte +aa*Sira.:_: lf Isedbbideetiedieteibidiibse 61745 e :d4ii‘eiratiight. be Pats the a bp: _- Medd to hot tre•hwili thlolkikoeeld•Pteee ::It is matte! , whiehibe'Cosi. eptiiberit mel 4.1100 toes , * AO* 4 0l on , hdleeel in, Ind &mud - Await rytheti the east of the eatehlidelitti a M l lai ? noitiia, s couvetietit Imitation could be se. lamed; lee buildings eieeted, sad enough laud be athielliniCtoitea'Alee* employ. tee4Ohite l lre 4 44hreefeateti.4* heavy we thi * or liaise , but esimbh . )*** lighttsimloglabos ItAisidbeiit,MOYA Ampitoisteet the wee*, Orthe jel 04 4 oor mar!) , *Oaf dttemetk old the: hoP geot'aieigle r stoted 141111 b; an -Mk* foe the indpiese ones, who eke soddenly beiel. of th*__ -teePt :ant Ptetror , the fats! seeds" stsol-fmeuestmmummasis osisams., The audios of ii Miners' ituepiud is So imPoitant metier to Schuylkill comity, and I we should estesitilobeillheist days in the histity of the iliau g u r ith/t 0 400141114116 T 1 0. f -- I r imitation of the thsteeter. - It esisetitiow with this subjeCt; we iskiatteatiaa.to* is 7 sexed comiautzicsAkov ' ' , 4* Ma. Sensaivr•Severil oonstaunleatitate haven ciatly speared In the collid!e of therizet, calling the litigation of die public to liaParb sacs of ersethig_a building aupill to r os . rme of . amtuemeat. Whims% any desiga to d nr. Aliseountesinee ea tart se Istadatili, in would asp spectrally submit thequestleiti , Whefflier tt would not be beefs', before spieling upon a iatietiteipriii, requiring much of the surplus Avila - As, well es the sarplui energies of our citizens—to revive the long dormant project, oflesiirlitik a Maras' Hos that' • It 'salmi re collected,some.'twe or three yean ago, mueb 'enthusiasm pr./died In our midst, in reference to this matter. tifilestipeargren held, stirring• appeals .wers PurriCtollur subscription lists were cinahited, sod, if we are not mistaken, a charter fur suelian was obtained from the Legislature, through the influence of one of our distinguished citizens. So much. therefore, has been said and written on this subject—so fully is the want of an , iislitation the kind, appreciated by all who an intensteu in the welfare of the region, sod I may add, so warmly and universally has the call been respond ed to, that it would be superfluois !to urge its claims at this hour. Will not the influential citizens, who are ready to subscribe $5,000 each toward building a Tbea tre, contribute something toward the endowment of a Hospital.? From such an investment it is true, no direct perwaitage would be derived, but the man who contributes to such a cause, in-the spirit of true Arian° benevolence.' wilLt6y up for himself "tremens in' Heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, nor thieves break, through and steal." ✓ Doubling, a sufficient degree. 4 liberality, en • tennis. and public. spirit exists In this community to accomplish both the.-objects proposed. But should nut the solid and" substantial precede the merelyiernamental2 Should we not aim at secu ring that which, -is calculated to meet the real wants of the community, before catering to those of a more imaginary character? We are eminently a free, social and pleasure loving peiiPle, rather too much addicted. perhaps, to spending our time, either to tell or to bear some new thing. Let us beware, how we lose sight of those noFle aims which constitute the true honor of an enlightened people, to wander like the gay Athenians, in the midst of a refined sensualism. Let a site be selected on the broW of one of the beautiful eminences that abound in this pictur esque region, and let a large, substantial and com modious edifice be, erected, beneath whose friend ly shelter, the poor and the afflicted, the lame, the halt and the blind may tied relief and comfort,— then, if our resources shall be sufficiently ample, let a temple be reared in our midst, dedicated to the culture of the graceful and tbe beautiful, Pour CARBON.--The constable and cap tain of police of Port Carbon, have both re quested. us to call upon our correspondent, to give information of any infractions of the Li. quay law. They are not aware that any exist, . in Port Carbon. If the law is violated, and it is known to the correspondent, it is his duty to make it known to them. If be toes not do so, they believe that it was intended: as a slander, on the proper officers of the Borough. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT & Pius, ing Remedy for Scrofulous S -res.—The eldest son of Anthony Barnet, aged 14, of Galves ton, Texas, was an awful sufferer, with serof- ulons sores on his limbs, the parents took him to several doctors. and did all in their power to alleviate him, but he only became , worse. A sister of Mr. Barnet, who had been cured of a bad leg by. Holloway's Ointment and Pills, took the child under her protection, stating she would' try what effect a few weeks residence with her would do, no sooner bad she got him at her own house, than she tried Holloway's Ointment and Pike, they soon caused an improved appearance in the child. and after using them about ten weeks, every sympton of his disorder had , vanished like snow before the sun.—inch is the power of these wonderful retriedieil I They will al so cure all disorders of the skin. Total, Thanksgiring—A feast of eeason--Good things, and a flow of sold—Yankees—Bunker Hill, Boston harbor and the spirit of '7B—People—Contrast . A WEEK LATER * —Siplicity—Kissing—Curiosity--Fornt—She ; FRO nt EUROPE. —beard— Fashion—Ladiee—Bewtoti—Philndel - ; By the steamship Amerira At Boston, we pejo— Beggars— Drunkards— The San—The" Nava Sea—The hills of New England— Iler nasty*, ; l Liverpool intelligence to; the morning churches, School houses and dwellings—Forrest ' or the 24th ultimo. the tragedian at "iletamora"—Beanty clad the : " The War. , . Beast—Nat in the bills—P. S. ' i The correspondence from the allied camp Bowes, Nov. 29, 1855. I on the Tchernaa is to the 10th of November, DEAR JOCREAL : Wour have jest got over UT , 'and relates sole l y to the butting of the armies,. "Thanksgiving Dinner" in New England, and en-. the Russians and the Allies, being !with then joyed the reality which has been so long anticipa.: under cover. , . . ted in a peculiarly Yankeeish style. It has been a ' -Letters, state that the town of Marionopol, "feastday" in this city of notions, and not „ lily' on the north coast of the sea of Azoff, was have whole :hecatombs of turkeys bean fattened, • bombarded' by the Allies on 31st of Octo. slaughtered and devoured, bat both the soul and ber. • Turkey. the mind have been feasted with the richest-of in.' constAntinople corrnspondeneo describes a teilectual treats. Sermons have been delivered in bad state of affairs there. Murders and rob. all the numerous churches of Boston.. Speeches, .bevies were taking place in the open streets, at once patriotic and eloquent, have graced the with a great and increasing fatiatictam against dinner tables, and the lecture room, the concert the Christians, especially the French. hall and.the theatre have been crowded with the , • peace. . gay, the„brave and the iuteltigent. ' Rumors of 'a disposition on ;the part of the lam too partial to the Yankees—to the high- Russian Government to make the brat advan soute4, noble Nett Englanders, and toe ninch in , cos to negotiate for peace, continue to prevail, love with tbisyoung;though venerable city, whore - la, excepting ritliable information that the first was lighted the undying flames of Liberty, to : mercantile classes in Russia are weary of war, trust my pen in transcribing all that lam prompt- there is no apparent ground fir the rumor. ed to by my ardent temperament—my unqualified England. • admiration.- i The number of Manchester _operatives on a There stands Bunker Rill, and hero is Boston ' 1 strikes is 3,400, of whom 1,700 are thrown out , Ilarbor. In imagination I see the trusty rifles 1 of work by the stoppage of the other hands.— They all conduct themselves peacefully. ' g l ea min g on thc hei g ht ' , end ' the h"lting shirt° i G. RObirt sfiClure, the Arekie niivigator, of the patriots heave with the throbbing of their' is knighted. eager hearts, as the whites of the enemies' eyes! General Markham if dead.: He returned to grow plain along the "sights." The lion-hearted ; England in bad health, - after the fall of Sebas. Britons tread heavily up the hill—but they tread ; tor'. , . France. to death, end sink in hundreds beneath the leaden 1 ~,,,L_ Ki ng of Sardinia had Arrived in Paris, hail that rains in terrents from th e . rides of the i and aa m e et with a faromble reception. Nerth. The colebrate. , l l tea party ton, crowd in the; . It is reported that the Em eras had invited P hantaß ir aml its fa ter r i the great plat, Witil . its .the Pope to Paris, to baptize his coming child. big cents, eceta stalling up wherever I turn • iny i . Latest by T,elegibpb. Stella, on Capital 'HAI, by Ilestuaeumufanrdowni LONDON; Saturday, Nov. 24.—1 t is coni the narrow streets, or the 'igt'llravent" 1 thi ' detitly stated that Lord Palmerston has deter • truly patriotic city, the A , !oens of America. . ' mined upon the immediate dissolutionof Par— The people are of that kind to turn the stranger's i Wizen; and that a new Parliament w ill h e 'heart'. They are kind, familiar without laipar..! called together in February. -3 . .. gingen, and digni fi ed, yet without everts or eon-' ' The Londo*Post .dentes,' l authoritatively, etraint. They are simple, yet noble and intelli- the alleged. Swedish alliance, and says there is norrosneet of any such alliance at present. gent. Hums - like, yet courteous and refined. r • .... . died ' L ac y Emt.hno Stuart s worsey, at Bey :They have wand hearts to loco a friend and strong genii on the 29th nit; arms to strike an enemy. The fire that atm:ashlers . Sir Colon Camrell retur4 to the'Crimca, r in their quit .grey e, needs but a spark to:shunta t t i... uz ; end of his ears of abience. hate ilitisies. ! . - 'l Corrirrartrixorit, Nov. 12. ,The hit au- Mks is a decided cheap In the manners; the; counts from Asia represent Omar Paths as appearatyce and the idiom of -the people here and; expecting a battle, Gen. hltourasieuff having those in'''New York or Philadelphia.' A pee idler j detached a division of his` army, _which; was Yankee-phrassology lady be occasionally heard on', making forced marc h es for lcutar. , • .... LETTER FROM BOSTON. !'ROE OTIR .fRAVELIite ..11SPORT*R. t ll 4- it9 VOI A: " 441Pfrair---74‘l'AVOt .q atiatA'tiiliNAKellliiVikbtat , s4 l 44* lon 1011 ligeb ta M ilial "t 1 046 1 4 §1116*** osiIteARAPAPPIAION. 44, 11 8N0 fila * monwego,77) , wAgli 1 11 **** emeirSt gionOWNIB th• C Illreetwaritwra . 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" bl' il l i llll ; l4ol ‘i r : r i i ' shoes Wrsidligiitit as; 'tirser;. - sC.*:ii i i - " tradatanti with !kali oma. eta ass, isis A isi , ions rnotiiir. l. i..iiii...ist I .tuivil liiiiii : 4 o4 "el *elk I,rhailfri ' !wits fur their' assails sad topsail Istiviritst einaiptinleseAelr Taintia.' ta,,4100,4e "ziectra bilk flit, 101 !!: ' 10 1 #1ker iff i sd .i i - ‘4 1 0 2 1- - 74 81 " - Th ilir4 y' o o 4 11 4* ibi iimro l, 4 ~.:. '.9llir wr i t either In r ,iffsivErstrk'er Philistiely; theiSiri:i!l 4n7 fa 4L 'Atriii * ##;44. ' *iiiiinitr ridcursrsePO•Ok . ". o lo raural.!7*:4 In the fessialnititiOheiniany will Inikepallaitiii:. l . dividttally, tittipfikeit ettire. `L,. ~ ,; . 'i ''''' '' ' ''''''- l . Tbo becarriijsitdii.:ba4:l o ,47l4 , ,tiiiiirili*..lildlirld the Bostottlan‘Amit,fltinik it efaithillkiiidliketla , =Mr eiii:.skii'etiiii4.4o,.iikosikip . ii - 4/ 1 0iiiil : cr*.teeenf" f!Air/!0* bit 0 4 14 1,".. Sirs ' But 1"-*SiliPril' inn it" '4 o o 4 6 *-laraiirtif their* 4o oo l .rs'iigthi! !irk 0 1 7. . 0 .0di1de5. 1 . 11401 ., of their bit soil.; 114:, ii4isii barli an= tastefully 'aid elegantly, and,iiie youthful suer, u a clue, tainti tinteb saters.witait.bni4" - i and andersly; anfi;Ws ',.:411 *- - totiticat,l display; that cmy .T Wm Yet ewes, Wet 'Siren ea- "PODS our fair l'Oeidit et 00ilitair. ciiv ..- ' . • Barton is,Sterik sees ailiettitiohd/f Otimitetied thil'iriietifilly built; witai , ire et* to Coal* it in detakbasiand 'owe,* dlatenee it Is mat magaiikeiti' l itili4- - grezdtri ' aid. - hirla‘o l 4.' 11044.f0P - Ott icose.yoi*, I. 140474410111/ packed together. Is spite if -tie 'neretiiiiiie i streets, and the tall,andahnost windoWlemikoustei, - one cannot help inhaling it. There seems to hew unlit - Wally all through, : a solidity. and strength; 1 emay t and a certain graadenr,.with a most. l remarks neatness in- all , we see.:' Philadelphitt b not more clean and wholesome, not gorwekeerfel and attractive. Yet our city of Brotherly Love (!). for, grace, elegance, beauty and con t, ' an.' doubtedly the drat la the world/and ,-;art, such we have reason to be proud orzber. Bat what hat 'urethra:l'lns moat is, that there seems to bane pour in Boston. Not it sloshe beggeti:bas• yet im plored my alwr/Seither have I seen a single drunken man tiewomee. ' " :f ' ' The ride'frum Worcester to Baston'is delightful; and as-(started at 7 o'clock instead a 4 ado ed,i(exceedingly. - 'i • ^ i f /The' morning Min' wei(jesCaritile.;" over:the eastern Wilt like, a golden Same;,,And• all his cloudy path lay before biro, strewn With rosy tints. Indeed I have Diver Wren s' mini, magnificent Morn; if we May ere this, when be rose up with thegrandeur of god, from behind the low, far 0,1 • stretching sea. d gazed with his brightest smiles on a thanksgiving, and a happy NeW England. • As we sashed down by the neat end picturesque Yankee villages and towns, that line the road— Westboro, Ashland, Westnewton tied Newton— by Fartuingham and NanUe, despite the shill au tumn weenie: and the bare and leafless trees, our admiration was unbounded. The first things that meet the stranger's eye, conspicuously arising. are the white church steeples, and,. the graceful school-house belfries; then the painted cottages embowered in trees, and surrounded by gardens, with all .the conveniences and eomfrirte that make .each house a pleasant home, though; invariably a wooden one. . .. The bills of New England, where dwells eter. rally the spirit of freedom, rise grandly around as, and her laughing, yet laboring Streams . glide cheerfully beneath us, to their never ending task, at the wheel, the engine 'and the leek. ~.Forrest, ii;Ylaying at the Boston: Theatre come orbits 'best pieces in which he appears es Spat-ta res in the "Gladiator," Kitty Piftip, or Jude. mum, in the "Lek of the Wanspanoap," and . Rolla, in' Pisaro." I have seen hiin play, fur the tarsi time, the two first, and sheik not be able to resist the last, fur I have never, ; befeen any thing in the dramatic line, that gaie me to...much pleasure and appears so'natural, all& Metamoni, in fact tbe whole cast was without fault, and the scenery grand and almost beyond ';description.— *dement, as played 'hy Forrest; Is one of the grandest and most noble characterX that has ever been produced on the stave—inspiring trutb, jos deo and right. "Matamora" was followed by the fairy spectacle of "Beauty and Om - )feast," which, though the acting was not all it might have been. was certainly not wanting in gorgeous scenery and display. . , Ilit the crowning act or part of Beauty and the Bear,e,„ was its last. A woman; clad in black and closely veiled, sprang from the parquotte on to the oage—rustiect up to one of the actin*, and stemp ing her little foot in paroxysm of rage, before him, she seized his collar and draggedhlm unresistingly, away. As you may expect the cariosity of both myself and the Yankees were much excited; and what is worse, as yet, ntigratified,for no one semi to know anything s aboutit. ',will give you a few items about the Coal bosi : DetS here in my next. • , • . , P. S.—Signor Blitz tells me that he Is going to visit his friends in Pottsville, sometinie during the fall or winter. So look out for tricks that even osto,, I beat the Yankees. • - t , ' " ): *P . Ib ir a P it ilikatliarillirajs ..00 ; • . :1 ,I ; ' --,'. -tv 7 - z /i lbs. lir‘billlMlllll o *. illillk , ;' 3 v- 424,, Vt 4-- Nt i co l - iltli0 1 0 I W i t i k . , 1:0 15 ‘ 4 _, 4_l ° 2 6 1 01 " b . . 11 4 64111-11144 ' - PIIR9gII-- 41610111001.1164:Z4 r 21'* .VW .r , 4 4-0 -4 ,1 47-•:•' 4 -- ' ' t'''s AR' kl lossinkljin*klilkl_k_ 4 . l % lekt — ffitibilkiiiiiiVirirr VII*41.:;40 l bw &WM •am alli , 4 1 11 006% ." TWO:1 1 i.. - r=••=ic>4 f.e.,4 4 -Viefia VI" 111111441klgilliart ii r. , lk ' - 1101. Valk! 4 11 100V,1 1 ,--":i. - OU, ilk lilllkriitiapihoiritiomovimor anksed, by midair 44101.0011tbritaArtta 1 -- A • Tag COAL TRADE ~~ Tit' saatity seotlhjr Rail „Reed Nov,* ase 7,3,0214t0a5, whlSltliphstes the Rail Rued /ear; eg the egirsaete.,,Cool tetstuile for' the year eadleg Nov. 39, , 1869;12,312,11th 11 Was, split 1,981,854 07 tau fur ,1934.."iereOse Ila .1815, 224,929,10 toms. The quantity sent bY Ilaii7toad for the week is j. 13,248 14 tons—by Canal 21,46194 totte.-foS the week 58.709 18 tons. TOtatby Canal 1,094,7413 tons, against 007.522 01 kaka.towode period last year. Therms by Cjwial Weer 144, 187,410 12 tons.• It is Wined tM topnap or tbiLesaft reach 1.190,000 tons. It onfy basks 4,312 tons, and a dumber of boats were: loading yestelay fur the line of Canal. The Canal Couipaniluire offered premiums to induce the boatinen td lead in 'of fu adia oes of freights, bat the cnOters,of hones refer tying up their boats at safe:.Points in 4efewmee tg the risk of being frozen np ist dangerous; and exposed • • situations. The Lehigh Canal :ire presame was closed on' the dieter December:;.'; If so the increase frumlbat vi ta region over last year is only 28,760 tons: Prom the Delawsri4k lindson, d the Pean sylvenia Coal Companies, we ha no returns, but pat down the Inereitee at 050, 0 tons. This would give the Jinni* as follow compared with ...„ , last year : 2, • ' . .. Schuylkill Region; - " Lacksersoa do Lehigh du • Increase in 1855, tons The trade by the• Canals maj • nearly closed fur the B little will be done except by thi Reading'Void. ..Tbnre will ho II ha Lehigh Valley Ros!' thieiiin 14 to supply some itoluts on the be no Coal carricid to New York, should rule very 1100 la ilu►tcit ter, which is not likely to be the considerable stock piled up at lb Deleaware and Iludaon, and P. Companies. The Coal Transporting Comps splendid business this year—An; every branch of the business has Paid well, el t the most iin.. portant, and that is the mining branch. "which has not been as presperOus the lat r part of the sea son as it ought to ; have been, considering the is heavy investatents.:Those who i have had good Collieries, particularly White Ahb, in goPd work ing orderilave not'jinuch cause to complain—but til, with thesis not so fitrorahly el ted;the business has not been profitable, and to many Instances losses have been suitifined during the seaSOO. Taking, however, the whole trade -- or this Region, notwithstanding thisecareity of eieney(which is not peculiar to this region,) we believe it Is in as Eel, vent a condition as it ever has been, with the ex= ception of last year, which was an unusual prim p:pies year toall -engaged in th s trade. P T ,ti Y O . CR TRA Z VZ , L 1 ..-- 0 ... CO 13PONDCNT. - A NOTailrerk View of th Auburn and Allentown Ital!road. Probably no novelliee of Raiold has ever been so favorably viewed by busines smen, not connect ed with adverse infirests,as this; one recently pro-1 Posedieonnecting New York with the centre of the two great Coal Regions of Pennsylvania, via: the; First and Seeond..lt to singulari how it could have escaped the attendee of the NoW York capitalists no long, since the Smite opport:lilies have been i oicn many Years:Mid we _are aware that even ,British stockholder* in Amerie n Railroads have' , repeatedly pointed. Out thie'necesitjr of connecting New York more inintediately with the cities of the Great West, whicli;thecompletilen of this connect ing link will be thOnesris or doing. But them will be no want of British capital ts, build the Al lentown road, as we hive moneyed men enough at home who are able and willin g lei mike it -at any cost, fur the advantages which it will bring. not only to us, but:to New York and all the west ern cities, Is immense. Zone nothing strange in the fact that the isia lie.; Now Yirk pipers have ' not taken up the siWbject since its recent discuslion ; ,if all were known.; But it is i:sot-duly stranp . that the thing aliqulLl havo is en overlooked' so .long. ' - . In discussing the prospects o f. f this city, specu lators and wr:ters have lost sight of our important point, or many of them have, a d that is the'syni-; path' , which exists between i land and sea port eities„ and the niters, advant I as which a direct communication b'rings to both. The attention of ' her Merchassts as capitalists, coma to have been ' seaward. Their tiride lies.in te ships*and what American may not . feel proud of them 7 But with out a great inland trade wgrecit 'commercial sea. port cannot thriie. New York is not without both, but not to that isxtent wjob she might have' meansbeen, since the means have to mg been within her! reach. She was ail right in making ,prodigious I efforts to secure the trade of Vie great lakes, where , she has been suceitsful in obtiiirsing much mote than lion's share,•though Gig royal beast of , Britian roars for his barged prtivinces, and our sis 1 ter city of Boston languishes op account of it. Yet; the continued pinsperity of . the Metropolis der;l mends the near* and moat direct communication with the' growingeitics of &hal West. Surrounded, by waters capabln'of, Boating I the most majestic ships that ever plea e tor ever may ride the track) I ' I less main. • She his natural advantages that no! 1 other city in the World posse s; and if her PM. i MOWN and menus turns , begilitat, and destined to ,be greater, then Wiest the g ticities of the west ci Ibe linked by . rail and wire In tho closest. manner , directly with herleterest, for the growth* of one ,} —r • . _. . _ i 'pees growth atutiospority 41 the other, „, !• But another great considmiation is,., bow shall .: this great and gaining city Lel suppliwl . with Coat? r. Coal, on which so_ratieh of lint' present prosperity depends, and on Which so much of her future pro- gross is entailed." Coal Is an I tem that drains mil- liana of &Aire from the city. itVOO new, and that too without any 'Coot return from an intsteotirse: of trade; and to; no. other raison than that iti puns thronitt lire marts sit It rival and cossmer.l 'elst city in coming bere.,. lint ibis not only robs' Nerr York of her share of time return traie,.butl, ' girs*****l l 4 ' • , •I' :—. llo f:St . _ llimillsot.t 'oreatil,;, l l,igt t lnletho ` , .-•***.-, 1 !Ll "tisweiti , , linAttift, ' '' 1 1114 * trl o troll -404.1 , 04.g.gt, .:. ... aitutoos,l6 'tthest#, alik/4004,0 - . 40 . 04 . 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E L ' - 2 . 6 1 fy•••:•••44 -34 Cosembostorse fif Id - , '• do , SISS.,T— ao - too- • • do _ STSOI ..,,...... - do dem *op ~ do ' 808 4. r . ..- 1 SONS • ":- - - , .. do ROO ilik- 4.- Pletalsomosftpl- , • • • do 8 M : ail .... -.. dirt de* • • • • - do & so,te -1.; Lachassaaluigo- • • - do • 7 . 0 fi1l 44. -... 1.414 h, loop • - dio • 7 00 44 3 50 eleboylkill, lisp • • • do 7 00,0 •••• ..... hutbssett,ll‘l6. oiolloo4 oak, do 7 A4lll 7 7 1 -- TrifirTabsonairit., . , Imair,3frasex. s9t. Preightajnoim Nog To*, • • • • " 41 . 1 , 1 4 Ilpsto" , ., • , . is ; 411 EMMMIIM • --F -, • latspeert et Ildffleteatte FfOm Itklime,fte the yeah ending *sturdily' De. coulter let, le*: sa>: - • - __,, A t least th e pretkut is your own. . While all ti: twine Is unkfem U. • A happy Marriage. man or maid : • . can um' secure by litiN pours aid. ronrcvre. It teaches how to make ladies or gentleman win the devoted affections of as many or sea as their *arta may desire. And the plan is so simple, yet ea eap 4 Orating that all may be married. IrreePeclivo of age, ant Flranee or position; and It can he arranged with Keen e and dely, that detection is impontibir. . ..) t teaches how to Wake lore.: . It teaches every eye to Rem a beauty of its own. ; w it teaches how to act when fascinated by a lady. It teaches bow.to make the wrinkled face smooth. belt teaches you the kinder wife to select to render haul, ppy. ' It gives advice to the lover who hss beau once truly alte cepted, and is rejected afterwards through the Interfee: ream of friends. -1 It gives a remedy for unrequited love.' It gives you instructions fur beautifying the pert m. I now to hare a handsome face and hands. Mow to remove tan and freebies. A Lecture on Love, or a Plicate Advice to . Married La dies and Gentlemen. , This is decidedly the meet fascinating, interesting and '+ really metal and practical work om Courtship, Matrimm I ny, and the duties and delights of Marred Life, that hes! ever been liancd fecal the Anarthith press. -The - arliddal I social which In so manylbstmicea prevents • . union uf be ar's, and seerifices to "eoneentionalisst the happiness and even the lives of tiniusands of the young and hopeful of both macs, Is thorenghly: and red and earmd. Every one' who contemplates marriage and % wish. for an infiellible guide in the selection or a partner for life, should purchasethiagrest text tether ecnentd4al 'felicity: No one will e'er regret the price paid for such an ilni valuable amt. - Idlls of any of the apeciopseln- Innis in the United : . • States or Canadat received at par. told dusteau be pent I I from CatillboOta.- . _ . . All th at is mmenary for you to do D er write a letter it MI dry tomb as rtilbtodn o Mtio tottar L aild lotto the solotyloith the Post ty and mote, [ sod direct to nor. IttirtiDUCT. 4 Atitfor. . . • No.te Forty -dial One. ;Dew Volt. !mean t Div topot.toot Murals sieretuaretheerbole• ail. agents. lOAS .tp.ats te.raled ' live 9,'.,5 Total. taxi teat, Increase in 18, so far, COAL STOCI/04 AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO, STOCKS, OlattCll3) WIMIELT IV C. V. DMUS r C 0.., 11#11.611.9. RAILROADS Phladelpphia,Readingt Pennine .3. Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Mount Carbon - - - Mount Carbon and Port carbon , Mill Creek • - : • - :-• lelirtylklll Valley - • . Carberry Crook. . - - • • Swab= • - • • 4 45%! 44 50 85 t , 52 50 50 1 ;50 1 ' 52 , • s 50 1,41 .60 52 -50 • 00 ;oil - CANALS. • •50 ; 4?0 0 0 ; &ihilylkll3 KsTtgatton - • 50 ;110 Schuylkill Narlgatioa, Preferred • • , r 0 , 1 2' Union Carol - ; :s 534, oc, Union Canal, Preferred • - - -; 50 ';111' 114 Del.* Ralson Coal Trauspi2rtal'u Co.'s'loo ',PA 4? RAILROAD COMPANIES. COrANIES. ;, • Little Schuylkill Nay. It. R. it Coal Co. i if/ ;,'4l 4414 Lehigh Coat* Navlsstkul Co. - , .1 40 oio 53 flaslotou Coal Co. • • • - ,00 00 Duck Mountain Coal Co. , • • • s •50 LSO ;00 Penusylvsnia Coal AR. R. Co. - 300 A% P 5 Nughln Cod 2.11. R. On. - - • ;100 AR s5O Lykeas Valley Coal lc IL PL Co.. - 140 ,0:10 ;00 Bower Shadows Coal 2..11,. IL Co. - 1150 1,-50K 51 01)5.1. COMPANIES, Forest Improvemcrot Co. - • • ;.00 NicrtbsAinotican Cod Co, - Preforred - ; 251 18 10 1 ; 8 00 ; Delaware Coil Co. • " • - (* Urn l • ~, CO se d ; o thttobiiland Oosi Co.. - • - I to 'Z'' 1- 2 -1 ,4 1, : , ,i Nsw creek cat co. : • • • !so, Ilh IN . llllCZLlaltgarit 1 I - : I 51toore Bask •' • - • • lib° I ': 101 iOO Farmers' Wok •• • . - • il bil We 143 ' rottsstUo Osseo. - . - •- • ' -. 1 Ad ',311 30 • Mines Inky CO. • • .• . P 36 :14 is tauter sad WO:. • • - • •rMi. . 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BM* birder it thabtate et PUP BOtte its theaseriai elihertlfait llosiiireigal !dr estmdgenmserailL oast wilt exposer ale iterbas.tesTrehey, the lta err et Auitaary an% atter ear* thecetter• ases.attbe pabilelmereitAbnimaa Deralatithe alts davit lisetarstasets,ja the eaestyst WIN* the - Iblkerfair reethrtat and or art Orate, Marea the taradtlp d rittEast Breartti. lb the ty o rust alsi ea ltala.* L L Altthat cittala De alltat m Oren Waste ha rel.4l , lllA ll ll = Geary— ertha = sad - lard - at salmi _ .1111011 as Ilettrar..ChrellarillettLijr., elet . ether. ortalalPitaitatarberl Wipe am" IS gilt illardeVeW .EllOllllllll4 'tit* fir apparterseeri. af the Mbiaide• leak br. 'sad 111 ether use ballalhap art laparnimatelthere I. Ores wheel et abort Sr anis at the add tizaa. ltak trart waellsai.besadel haat" et Iletz Brom Was. Beelt,,loba BraIBB li sabre, rarilree 'slaty Agitt ACM rl i =slbt perches, Mitt tatasars; the Dater ars MS tart ans aide wetly of direr sad ea& ' Be. 3. A tart of aortead, teareasd by hsadl of Wrack lla Ileasinger,,thorp Dallaraliary Beyer. rad others, iatalalag twelityelett mbar* flity *des. tali plea belay well timbered "with ebrarat and arc thaber-;- late the estate of melt therund._ • , ' Tarosalt4 eamiltbre lode knowit at -ths tire rel pare et sale, by AllO3 BMA, Adadifseralior. • 117 caked the WIWI' COW , - •,• Joon lorry. AS - • -4.14 t • - sir Resi'? Sifilj w art thr eellres, scudscud ßl ßill, sod , deer Maas A - . FOR SALL rrlig - Proprietary . Right -of • the Bo rode' of Oreigibtirg. West Penn Turnaes. and other property, at Public tide. Will be sold at halite fide, on Tuntdir, January let, 1856, at 1 (Mork, Psi M at, the] public house of Widow Gesell. in the iotou,gla oftletrigt e burg, Selitlyikill county, to wit: • No. 1. The Preptiehey Rigid of said borough of Oes wipburg, Ineluding 180 kite of ground, the gm:end-rents or which amounting yearly to the sum, Of M. dee as nually on the Ord day of Jamie,. well magma' and ti. tle clear, late the estate of Jacob Seibert. deceased" Al so at the mune time and plate villain add tct the high. est bidder. the amount of add yarly ground Crete. which will be due on said day,' pains for one per, with the right of collecting the same. Alan, on Thursday, January 30,646. at 1 weleick, P.M., at the public house of Daniel S. Eisner, in West Penn township, in mid' ounty, to wit: N 0.2. The undivided Brody or equal OneDa If pare of all that Wed Penn Furnace proper. ty, consisting of two tracts of land situate West Reno tomarlip, aforesaid. adjoin log lands of Samuel Ohl. lands tate of Bruithani,Moser, John Haberman. Jowl* Gambler. Daniel 13.11bitierand °them containing In the whole abed 126 servo. part LW proved. the rest in good timber. The improrements are a good two deny stone dwelling heave. several log tea .ant tenses, 'tablas, Ac., owned by *heck t Seibert, title elear—taus paid. ' Aleo.at the same time and piece. No. 3. The undivi ded molly ensigns , half pert of •,„O 0 acres timber land, situate in mid died Penn township. about obe vane from No. 2, sad **dub* lands of.Jobn Dely..ed, Joseph Al epoch. Joseph Gambler and others, hold in the name of ' Roman and Seibert. Any person. wishing to %ler, any ef add tracts will rpleme call on Mr. 'John' N. terchleitner. '.aiding , open the said furnace Trier. , Tarim made know n, at the times and places of sale by MICHAEL J..SEIBER.T. Executors of JACOB siasnr.. Jame SEIBERT, SAMEEL J. SEIBERT, .lati of - , ANJAMIN SEIDEL. Lebanon county. , M.I I .7IIIRWEVITER. teceMod. , Dee. 8, TA . if it 'A WC P/DMNIIITLW*III4I6 TBLIPATIA.PiIIe EA - i.184D dfliSlP REDUckft ERRMR Tba Ck System Adapted. g r IN and' after the first of .dinualy, /I Md. the I%)aasitetniia real/m:4, published at Ber eaves, Pa., will lie owned and conducted by the under dgoeci, who will give their best energies to make it 'Wor thy of Bantam and girt its friends. It will commence the new pad "printed. on entlirely new type., end the Weekly greatly mauled in form, while the price will be lower than, that of anyinther pa per of Its claseiver published at the milts) of the /l I ate, „and perameti kin be revered strieUg in advance. No paper will be sent until it la paid per . and all will be disa I continued as -the subseriptinns expire, anima they an, renewed. - The Itteynrpli Will he issued Semt•Weekiy, Co a sheet of twenty-four minims., during the sessimi of the Lees lettere, and -Weekly. on a double sheet of fortYpelitid cofi maxim the 'remainder of the year. It till; present a comprehtadve summary of the Le,delative pincerdingd all important general laws as they are wend and aim to give the current pointed intelligence of this times In the tilled and most reliable manner. In aunt, the pmptio• tors hope ito make it a template Family end Political Journal: and they contkiently appeal to the people of Pennsylvania to made their enterprise. The 'Negev , ' will advocate a liberal ;Mildest policy. and aim to unite all those who. though animated by the same common purposes. and looking to the. same benetl mut results seem distracted by the conflict of distine tire orgaultattems. It will mode the highest Omani of Ameriean Nationality; and, while yielding a sacred obedience to the compromises of the youstitution, will determinedly resist. the extension of Rumen - Slavery.— It will give a cordial, earnest but independent support to the administration of Governor Panora.. TERMS—STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. lII= The iticgrepts will he furnished tiend-Weekly during the restive of the Legislature, and Weekly. on • double f sheet. the remainder of the year. at the following low ; rates—the unary taroriuldy to umemperwithe onlo • Finale eubecriptioue ' • = 2 00 Fire Copies (A, 80 per copy) 9 011 Ten eephe ($1 70 per copy 17..00 Twenty envies (Al .50 per ropy) 311 00 And at the same price (Al SO per copy) on ally number • ever twenty. Cube should be made up at mot. and the subset-Ip.! tiona forwarded before the Sret of January. so that they tan commence with the awarion of the Lc-..islature. /fir Subacriptione will be thrwarded Iran thle office.— I Ali ordms must be addressed to SKLLEP.. , ii!tnisbnry, re. arirlinsiness men will find the Telovntra the etre 144 adrertbdtm 'Medium in Pennsylvania. out of the cities. Me. 8, :54 41.4:t* • , ~;: ~.: -' i AMManta • Lao Zr, A OR SAM fill tiniiin ;. iveluT II; ia immodkiti ...swab. Ititba or Mk. , 110,Cottoto. tit Imielo , St IA Is 101011.114PUIMPUASsONIINSINNIriti loft* Atz is sartrattstolot. esnerromskissi , om Wilgi4llllllll SAO* e, sokovil bow . .asslt ZWri cw. I'M'S= Mattoon* IffrOtstotiM ALP Al r y72- : , :PENFIELO:Moosits Ili Wiiii . t.kebosobt motrieo• ht "IllYlikVamttel wassortstor..4 Jasmine ebso. to tod1411641" 01 Us IseVrassol,= "'w eishe _ is NosetussSoto, .111' lOW st, I *Via& vrosirestillelortiontari~titsMOsstbitobor siliipisatilooldiottilli_ _Mt ' Thit obit ologt silt ri b tal"P i. " 11 • 1111111 - 1 - 1141. Tom liittlis 4,04.0,:_ r 0 r z .,40.41._, ,, , , • ,, th0g . ; Ott a 'lltraill SltOk , so et, . , .isktrikit4o l , l "*Allml, PIMA . . 4 , 04 1 1 *- , Atb =ses Ise;LoSi ~ - r - Taz I XI 11 UM V o * - or ,the Nubia . I lift ttistrogoter ilisomilliabi= ~slow looffif =Porolltai Ist Woody „itss" . tillable, Is taw Cisstylist I / biStO lighe 1101111001110 , illaelf Itabintens Most, I 'Tar. ISt r- 4 ~ .1 -` ,- • '4- ,Mt-' - " . . Klttot— ,g_Twilmwainkr ,;- 49.toiek ',:2 - r.A..',14?-z - :4:!.:?4,i; . f :.;. .',v;w:::..,-,i-:.;F:.?.. , :i, , ?--_, :.,:.--: ;- , „,y • Atvo iltop R 111104111 itrion424l -- pow 41totttok attitoltm NM kW : 11 , 111 Frolk=a l i s k ar g aAl Ilnor i oldtr i tt sintailll ail bis troollaptilbiottootitlisoo3R766l/ 1 0 , to oitallhoiot bolas viostok Moo 11110 1 061 , pesemst sea ad insts soft ssollidl.tootaiontkor atm liflosiotatt lea ollikololoompoimitt. atiqffrtglooloplotatosio ” • •- It.ll.lollWilkaoloort. 1,1141111111# Mit AD ant nengri WitlB4o - sold as Priyate 8 le ss Y Imaihmniiimuta dada Wat " Art '4= SU W0k44~ k w allsoilast cs 4. Unite the kvieskilsolo44.lll4444 sbalms sikkiikkart4e, ma saikultirakie. waist git.s Aria Dudibli Mobskshie n rlllll 11. Ow It mks ma me kir ilialwalkateill kid Itek sifts leklbeft 414.4 'a ppm k gad o Wig* %aid killotralli h. la rolla Vet • via 4444014 pm*, kr 1461 pew" ids vs* pok. Ike *pork* isbout I lAN Zoe 1 Larkilik mai 4 skis 11 1d4osit .161111.4114. thei r, 44,44;_ • -.L..; v i a l t - I=E i ritmeftsielmiikaincoa wom • osknotoubtko•• 4 o6 2 ‘s too. kkIitDNEWB Fanner's Dictionary. pmeadiro:aesasplatir Tama Bug flariamr. a.Attaa laurar Altutou Pada Caltanst Drava& Usdlay s ti IllottigalturUlt. Latour Oaropults to tar Ylematerultau. • u bob 1041,rulaittera Aiserks: Cad* Trutt Orsorrep Orado. • Alla% Troalles ou tas Gaps. Jamb*** Avian's%) aiaairtry. tkat'a Anoraks Veal lava. _ now' Irina loalinsittilADONigarelies. Itittarali Allortalt Gantosar. Browa'a Thal look of Mama e. Amadora Poultry Turd. arouotra Satiny M _ oo Urea Oraameratij itomartic Poultry. atamou's Farrar ad OW Hoek. Tonal oil tt Ilona by lattaar. Itsuarea PactSeil halm Mod'a tartan. ay Ultima% • lamas of Ulna& (C 010). ntuasees Ateratour Bird Vasetor. Patoo's anal Ilantgoota, Rive and Wan Bee, The Cow. Peat, of Oa Farm. Aaterteati Bird Fas cia. claartry ma ars. alaturrar. Ross Calton. Agrataltrap The Hog, Ol Flu, Draratta Poultry—% costa a*. Per sate at BAUMAN% May 1,111412 Pare, Sal nal Aka Morro NSW 0111113111.3 A11111111.117A1l RIIIPIIIIIILIGAINI•1111ZWIIIPAPER. HE Subscriberaikave commenced the mOdiestion of a New German Nweispapor la thame rough of Pottsaillo, lkiMikill county, to advocate Awes item Principles. It meacribes MOOR aceoutst of birth Mao it ow Ananicns od isertand keep—bet is the deter mined appoint of ail enetemiummte of lb. Roman Culls opellierarctiy, mabmA our Republican Instituting and our Mlle Moods es the emelamiL and Midday on the cilium which :would undeimine and destroy our eabhath taws, and Mike at the hislitutim of Religioa itself. I Sac at Imeaucemas TO maJpom.—Webase received Rona a physician, who, we posame obtained it from & pa tient oho died, a copy of Use Said Instructions to the lisults. It la printed in; Latin and Jima. and we are procuring a trausistiom Ibis is an estsmedlnaly work, and lays .pen to the publk the rascality et thane dam to Repubbcaniam and cedar. It will be published com plete in the American Republican in thaPtesssiw Gomm .Particular attention paid to genera news and itchnyi kit County Markets. , 7 • • ens Al per annum; to dohs of Ave and upwards out of county, MO cents pee copy. In adaalim paper is pennenestliy eitablisbed. Regular German comemondente solicited in mime parte k of the country; to whom a Paper will beard gratis. , Address, W. A. 111118011 A CO. - Pottsville. Oct. Zeeb 111 ‘— le 1 - 1 - 118TINiATING FURNACE MEI 13 13/11 OSIUD ITATIar; AND ors Of ens C 1111211314 C Wanda, Vogllathe Amanda. I,...aubscribet*ould.call the :Igen ; lion of all plebs moulting Rumen' to Chilean's ted Warming and yentilating Apparatus. It has been wed spore extesudVely during the last six years than any other Furnace how made. and attar sig years' fetal. it is acknowledged lobe the most sdhlibctoey warm ing aPistinhlal now in tht market..' These gun:Laces are reCtleansemied °wall others by the late lamented Downing. and by Maury , Barnard. Es q.: in ' his work on Reboot Architecture, as far superior to any to T These femme& are furnished by the subscriber. Agent f 4. the umnidacturer. stilly peters, carriage only egged. led be gives all the noyesery instructions kw putting them up, which saves the purchaser from VS to glA—end will warrant them If put up according to ale direction,. We would also Invite parties interested In building to examine our sztenshe Steck of Registers and Tatitila-, tors, mantel Henn, and Ornamental bending articles. all. 'of which he will bengal* keep and tarnish at manage lurer's Th, :nate Mantels arena beautiful article. more beantl nd eludes durable as Motile, and are tarnished et nearly ',one-halt the price. B. BANYAN, .13ookseller, Stationer. Le., Agent for the Manufaeturer. , 41- tiasembe l e 'ogb With-she iitt (hoary) Number, (Is6B►) - wail. comma wur, taint nom or vac A`,ll( ntkli Etriadiael qf TWO** Oduto Rryet, dere , tat exclusively as Melia interests of ahailrrsrer, the Gardner, ate tettfPGleser pod Stattglnteckr. A Jew Back Volumes, Ef!attslisst Hound; 50 Each. AMONG the:lstibieets treated of in the JOUNAL waits imapretwaded the following Culthatknt of the SW; Itimures and their Appli• ratio; Descriptions of ell new and hummed Implements of Husbandry, designed to fadlitate and abridge the hit bcfr of the Farm;Deseriptkiss et a ll new fruits, Flowers aakTrenst Pruning acid Drafting; F.xmouts of p ar . maw; Rural ArebltecOtrei MAWortss Plowing, i Bowleg and Harvesting; Dramair.-Gralas and Grains Eandent fl eets as *sod ier Cattle; Oardesdng; !Ave Stock of may desaiptkm,hreads, modes of Wining, t; 'The I Daley; ftettirws of Agricultand end licatkalltural boty, Burst SW and aU othuir subjects which are calculated to interest and infown the class 'for whom we are laboring. The editorial department will then be maned by DA VID A. WELLS, A. Id.orlitor of the Annual of Scientific Dbearery; the Year- Book, of Agriculture, Familiar Ikl• env*. 2c., See, assisted by A. M. SPAM" the original editor and mistletoe of the Jinnutat, and a number of eminent agriculturists + and practical inneers We send specimen nimbus" to alt applicants, and will Ouster puessidly all letters a Wintry, lc rela ting to matters contained in the JoessAs--not o mitting *mu those that have a postage stamp enclosed to pay for . the redly, Our terms of subseription place the Jammu. within the reach of all: Mee coy.f -I • - - ICO per Anon= Flee cams - • - . - 400" '- Tau copies - • - - 750 " 4. Twenty copies - - - 14 00 " " Cash. invariably in advance. All subscriptions must begin with the let or 7th number of the volume which commence with the year; and in,every ease the JOVILVAL will be sopped at the expiration of the time paid *se, etn7 less the suWelptlon le previously renewed. SAMUEL ESILEN A CO., Publisher; lf. R. tor. fth and Market streets, Philadelphia. ' To whom all communications, whether editorial or but shoUld be addressed . Dee. 1, '55 C OP OLITAN AZT ,ASSOCIATIOI ,Sepsykd ite/V. Annual for the Second f on Annual Collection of this new and popular Institut i thelifftudon :of Literature and Art, ism been mado on the most extensile seale. Among the wake al readyx, farhaned "OKNOA CRUCIFIX,". which twiny cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In ng the nese Collection, the Mut= of works of American Art, lasi the encouragement of American ;talus bare not been orerlooked. Commiisions hare been issued to many Of the most distinguished Amariean Artists, who will contribute some of their tint produe- Ilona. Among them sire three Marble Dusts, executed by- , 1 the greatest living actiptor—lllßAM POWERS.- 0 BORON WASITINGTON; - • The lather of his Countrys - • - BENJAMIN FILANKLIN • - The mil h AAIIIEIuWer, • A SIN I Kild Agent hairvisited Emma) and made careful aid judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in moose and Marble; ti tatuary mkt Choice Paintings. The whole fbnoinv.a large and valuable collection of Paintings and ilistutiry, tote distributed notz among the members of the Association for the Second Year. • TERMS OH MEMBERSHIP. • The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one a member of This Asssie . lMimi , and entitles him t to either one of the magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distributioniofrthe &tasty and Paintings, The Literature issurd to sue, . consists of the N.- . .lowing nc i thlyummusines: a Putnam's, Finiek erbockei illaekwcood'a, Louse • d Words, Graham's, and (leder: y's 80014 , • • Persons taking Aro; memberships are entitled to any live of the Magazine. for one year and to es In the distribution. The net proceeds &wired from the sale of memberships, arWderoted to the purchase of Works of Art me the ensuing year.. , Tim ..Amodatima, tae —es seemed by becoming * member of. this lit. AU perms receive thefitt/ raises a/their sithecrip. t; at the start, in the shape of sterling magazine Litera. tore.,', • , i 2d. Patch Mainber.ba emdritrufing towards purrhuing choice Work* of Art; whirl are to be distributed among themselfres,artularelat the same timeentottragf= Artists Of the artuttry, attaining thousand* of , through Its egeney.., Persona in resat/ay rands Iv membership, * Will Ocoee adve their post Milt+ address in PA stating the month they with ttti magazine to coutmesee, awl bate the kW tor reptdored at tbet Post Office to prevent km: on its ra twipt a certificate of nutabership, together with the umg =boo &shed. will holorwardel to any part of the 03420. try.. mos( whopurehiso moraine( at ittakstoewz, will ob eorre that Ire 101ning this Asset-LIAM. they receive the migulea and afros Vet t lu Ibl:tunnel distribution, all at the MUM VIP trey now pay. far the nur.maine alone Fin IlleOltelTb.tp.; address, ' . C. 1.. MIT. ,: Actuary C. A. A.. At filter of the e a cipaletree—qinfeltertorkee nave 'stun" Aro, MI war. h ew Vorji; or • We : tern 4.4. Are. 166 Water st Silluety, OW. Saharriptiown received 4 ~ H. HANNAN. RIM. Sometary SW Sran4lll CrWITItY... l's. ' ' 1 , 77- - . IN ME - , The liii,rnia.... mike ." lll6l 7 l, li ta . t''''' .., :1400.i-: suitstaii***looll4ll4..l...•' irappsoar . 4 - titssirmer4 ... , *`----w-- ' 4/1“*. , ~- beirpatht ..*, 47"-.44r14 - • !+, glifiNig-, „, , ''.. - - .f," * .: ' 't popp patile . dititoicibbir ''' trimi.,, . 4 **.'"r iiiiiinr iiiiiii aithill-gaTe" iiiitle*Cifiati.,,.'' 0011411100t18 ~ r - , v abirsiti . to ~ „t, -.,,:, .1.1 ,-, :•-;11111160111111101 1 11410k TAW COrWendaiio4o.4l:alePrO#4,V , NireXat_l6 l ll4lol* l 4lllu, #lO dig bAssisko**** - 0 114 /.4-4 0 t • !/,:t 110111•11114111MODONSIN41 11, 14- /4 , 4 Mf 641110441411thied 011 limbo, bees the idele veskseittf PealailliftirtiCgaw Os tbe. Slut, isle let t "hey* solid is ,folione ut‘ii i 6 s *. - 41-17 , Oiiipbek ; !`- 15 - • • ' p e id a rgi o q *: • Beide, • - . a 1 4- an ( lifamwrim • t *bole easdisref west OW Oil' -1 1 9 1 " tot e In•AlIONNII4 10 It dleilMoo4# : Tie gessmatiiii:liiko;fiema sidbssitt* at2lew - Y,t, ibotaitsail -1 " •-• , Mei l* II ' A imee, imst-biltriellei • , !Mar* scoldief' isad .iime*, • is iap st Air ers 04 le Aker% ..Xlm *4 l o*, k11! 1 # 1 . 1111 !Istipoir -, ad' MN I' t• A we n vidlim Ibilaceinei is rinst; c 01 1•-, thieb 11* SIUPOIL 1 1 0 9 12 t 111 * • sad Mail i lt" o tCgr "re Admkslsiitoailu DlOl6lll-iiO4 b i er aid sago ( tiM,, 7,1 7-7.74:477-c-., , , - •,, (X/tiliniD • wierzr reanwamtsitiiik-,;, voneer,.. :.. saw siss7;► '14.144 11 11!„ - wboat'seiti, Sys - ",_ '., • 0 ,, , ',OS . 1 . 1 . 00.02 M 4 - SII .* Cons mat •• " ' 4SO • •4SS - .412 OS Sr 'lllowtooll. bull, :-..S II , 227 iii 210 1 Pl4O 2OS • • rSitio •2 TO I 0 4 1 11241517 1 Coes, Waite. s 6 ; lug :- •US - • 1•13 or • ' ' 1101 . ' ' OP.. .i - 1-, lls ..,,. Aare,. pot III.; . • SOK 46 t it Ocili t .. • . .. .14 UM 11 3 7 Bum ,- -; •'. /2 ®N a 1 . Nos pelt. ° •-• -'lilo 0 of era* -" , MR. , IMOIIISiIk7r * all II OS& 1.6 Sowar. ,fe _ V 5( t. O I ,Ake, St, , Saihrom pp, •f• M= . - 0 Unwed. “ es as - • ~ , -..t... , 1 =MI 11 1 111110LoA. & TORII am MEi;ZM •No., Manx& AVirdryißo.l. hod, &etch P Railroad ftes. English Refined: • Anortens Bar, llaninteried. " Rolled, Bloom"; Cadlinte, , ton Boller Plabo vb.. 04. too N o/ . Aztes,Amilont'ored, ton R. R. Spikes, • WMII., Emerican, 100 It*. ngtlab. • " grium " oars*: • Shoothhte, Rods, Old, ES piggO ' 100 Ea . Cheater Connty, “ Virginia, foreign, Bar.2_l4S___o.l„... POTTIIIVILLM AtAILIKSTS. Wheat plods, Dbl., 111 On Dried Peseta/4par%, $4 0 Kye Flour, bbL,I 700 do do susysed. 4CO Whent,bushel, 20W2 LI Dried Apples, pored, 122 do 120 Eno, down, ibrn, do 1 110 Butter. per pound, 23 Mato, do • 40 Sktorildeil, do U 0 12 Potatoes, do CC name, a do lb 42 16 Timothy Seed, 1 4CO tlry,ptorion, , op illowor deed, ! • 600 Piaster. do 00 POTTIIVI I LLE PUODVCZ Metall Prlesa4 Long.—There seems to be but little change in the prici3'of grain and flour since our last quotations. The price df ' wheat °oar ranges bet Ween $ll and $l2 and rye flour, $7. to $7 50 1 17) barrel. Buckwheat flour sells from $4 to $4 50 cwt. Corn meal at 11,- 123.0 bushel, and rye chop At about $1 . 35 per bushel. GRAlL—A r bite Wheat sells at $2lO and red at $2,20. - Fenn Mtar.----Beef is selling at from le. •:.- to 121 cents per pound—mutton about the same, and pork from 121 to 14`centsil pound. Very little Change. SALT azzAT.—Hums and Shoulders ire scarce and almost out of the market. Shoul ders are quilted at from 14 to 16, and Hams from 121 to 16 cents per pound. FRUIT .104 D VEOBTAIIILES.-' Apples, 75 to 100 per' bushel. Sweet Potatoes '5l 00, and common 65 • cent. , per bushel. • Onions . 'l5 cents bushel. Cabbages are plentiful and large, ; and are selling et from 6f to 10 mote Vitd, or $4 hundred. PluotstOus.—Butter and Eggs very seams • Butter is worth trion•2s to 28 cents per IN and Eggs from 22 to 25 cents per dozen - - very few hr the market. Guoczatss.—Sugars we quote somewhat lower than ;per previous quotationmmen sugar-house now selling at 7,and best yellow at, cents per pound, and' white sugars from 10 to 121 cents 11 lb. Clover seed is not much in demand, nor ia there much offered. It &divot about $7 bushel. Timothy seed sells rather more free ly but the demand is becoMirig slack. Farm ers can get about $4 bashel for good seed; Hay is plentiful, but on tb , increase m price. It is Selling from $25 .to $ 7 per ton. POTTIO/ILLE LVM IA MARKET. (Retail Pr eei.) Lumber is declining i price. Hemlock common,' $l4 ( . 4 18 121 . Common White Pine ' $l4 46 20. Pelmet $25 (4 40.• Poplar, $l6 @ls 20, and tierce. Cherry, $4O 50, and scarce. Oak, $2O 6) 25 and • scarce. Plastering laths are sellinrat $2, 50, which is a great redaction on former. quotations. Door% Sash and other Lutiaber low- in pro. portion. IEI MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED, 4 Cases Slates, assorted sixes—for sale cheap, wholesale and es by D. BANN AN, Popt D 3, !..S3 10- I; FULL Set of Bounty Land Blanks for all kinds' of Applkauts, for sale at & BARRAN% 31oreb ISaisk and Book Store _enamours Raw WORK. - It ou lt; rappel Conspiracy Exposed, and Protestantism Defended , In light of Ream. • and Scripture, by - Rev. Rftward Beecher, D. D. Price $1 23. ; For sale by • D. DANNAN. Pottsville', August% 1535/ ' 13- ' FAMILIAR DIALOGUES, s VAMILIAR Dialogue*, and other pie ces. In Owes and poetty,cakulated fbr BandiTi3clseel e iblticas, without denominational distinction. Far axle cheap by the single ropy or doses, by April 14,1865 13- B. BL NAN. SHAEFFER'S MAP OPSCHEYL: 00., . In Form for Nailing. ERgONS at- a distance desiring Shaeffer's few Map of Schuylkill Comity, isith the Statistics of-the ant Legion, can have them sent per mail, in sheets, on remittance or 73 rents In ' stamps. The prices, delivered et tar store are.-Lamed, ' $1 50; on Faders, $1 23; pocket form, 75 cents; %Sheets, 62 cents. For sale by ' lI,BANNAN. . . May 12, 1e.53 ; • - • 53- CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT-BOON. 4 PRACTICAL and, familiar expini k i s i.tlint Of filo C nrtitution of. the United Stotakntui or portions of the bile sad Adadoistrative Les of the l'eal Owens in ,by Yunnan Millard. put pitibb• ed. and Idsthlresensi tided by,Bishop Potter. Thwarts , ifreitaghoissn. lion. G. 31. lhallas„Jobn 31. Clayton. Wes, IL Sevfardi Jude* Kent and many others. Just publish. sd and for solo at_ 11.BANNA,V3 Book sod Stationary 'User. l'Otstille. Dec. 2. 'a LTPIPPICOTTIIII GAZETTEER: Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer ur tb• %Talk edited by L. Throw and T; NM. • n—eontalnlng nearly tom Unwind 1 brwan4 eserit-a. with preounrialton nl tba ec tmt i nt Etivdtrne tba latest and enrol tellable alallslict Of tlon. mamma. &r. Tlto Now York Emma tbts wart as the mortar wtrarpore Oustrete. Ibillattor lin go mt. is hurry to forestall Llpploeott, in& Mashing Para zombie more. labile the - latter Is run sod antlaiiatery. Tor West - O. RAXEta,li`s • 4 )4.20, 'SO 42. , watimitrl zzarr., :, ~ =r. WEIM 83 000 34 00 , 211 OMR 29.00 moo 2. 000 17 An sow as a cra e sOr• 46 M e t '3O 43 00108200 40 13 A : 37 60 40( 01 85 .0,90 bOO seo ..... ...r.:.rt ... * ..... T ., ~ .....-i 171 -- -- 4 64 61,104 i 66 6006 16 CS . 66 0064 10 CO w. a 10 61 160 . ' 40n7600' ---$ -I 46 - -4* -.- --0....... - --. -1.- 4 8044 600 16 OW 1600 6 MO .760 - -0 - 22 OM StiO , --8-- ... -4i4 - .... • 484) 6 17. -0 --0 86 d 21 OW 13 ti -.4g0 7 7 9e 13 940 00* 236, 100 Rim ... SLATES I SLATES I Otnfre street, IWtnitk. BOUNTY LAND BLANKS. El Ein , IR TOL