The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 11, 1858, Image 3

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    PE . 1 , AND li i-- k i t
N? , - SORS.7
. Iro"Deuth*in . ltaltimore last week, Ob. :.
X}3 `Death .Death* t
in Philadelphia! last week, 203; . in
Near York, 341.,., .i. . : „. I
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Of-Chole r * Was.carrying off* gr . 4
eat number of
pc.,ple in Jafitin• • I ---•- " ''' '
o tdreointithdore Stewart has. a Az ntootbeAr!, l
of absence Irilge to •Europe. . - --• - .1-, - r:.'
' .-7 , o"The Auglish 'government"totitinstesit o ..: o l :
great attentiOn to coast defences: `'--- L--,i1,...:1
„rserPrent i lce of ,the Louisville APurs €4 l lnu :
lecture in' libitini en the in proximo.. i' • •
- per The. 4stato 4f the late Rittel ooo r. Propels,
of Bostonj vale at $3,483,M 0 32;: 14- •
Aff`Me.'Weber, the laudscalle Pointer t 4 ?bp.
xis is
nthcr, adelphia, hal returned from* forcill4 6 ' 11, 4 .' ' ,
mot. c ' Isdr.lbi, as McElrath •is Amin tet publish i n
1. an; hopes to be called the) Oeateiy,
, wow, -., York 4 new
„w ith% l'The 3araelites of Charleston' hav*i'held a
ng,futitlidenennoed the abduction of the -dor..
my. It'
2 A1 ,14 . 1, 1 4. 173 inches in eircumferenee,' le
rt.. 2.11 ...., s i ,,,matfies. •Baltituorc. It grew in ilfssii
e solo memo '.fertt i l• ,I
t, In .! ot-31r.✓,I.oilmo.cliew p aper, the p . sie-of-Datrie
msAting with immense success: Ile prin.
hornet 10,00 fi lopies lest weekt • .
!dunes i r At al, ecen t fair at, Sllolburne Falls, Mars.,
third Prtimintu Or horiPantariship was taken by
=mews ss Iciellal.. Stenton, a child. siz years old.
ta• Jut Air Lou t Pitulsin, of •Duhaque„ Iowa; recent
;
ly flayed facie games of chess iiinultaneonity,
wirliiii with as malt' differeitt persons, at Dubuque.
dr. • Air San* ge lotteries are now a fashionable
I•••emeciOpt Leavenworth, Sonia,. One hoo
d tope satiMi4es are, put u g ,to be drawn, five' f
eta Pe •ch cort a Oil dollar each.
item Ai r Mit can advices state that the peatending
sitters, forces in itiiticountry, bad fought.a hitt)e which
do no occupied blieenteesi days. and during that time,
Lti the 'v Nea,aiitoe were - killed on both pirter.l
curd.. 1-11 author •of "Sainte and their Bodies,"
, . Aft i Aoii . itio Ziliinthly,' is teetering upon Physi.
of di ,'rairtieg: lfe adopts the: theory •tif "tams
!rem t is at! corpora" to its fullest extent.
a-A tL notion visit to the Rev. John gaston,
mipiat, 4 MA
', N. plait' on Tieaday and
is bet riesda,ll of last week,,, The receipts' Were some
1
i•antnianey and a
_Life Insurance 'policy Tor
Free . M. 1-1 ' i
'Td people of Brodklyn are agitating the
-- :ct 61 grand public park for that: city.—
: Grit i geMitH Ileigilts . is the locality proposed, the
that
from which: is emote great variety, isenuiy
grand; Ur. 1., " 1
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WS 0 ir.WY' tler's• Balsam of Wild' Cherry,—This
imnb l ' I "a combination and a tOrm' indeed,"„
,satin land curing all the ills which afflict no
dithia to sitaiiii of coughs, colds, and inflammation of
i pm, ;lirtl lungs', and chest. : i • •
'll - • J . none unless it has the seritten i dignaturn
t 0.. ..ii I I I
I. In .- on 'the wrapper. •
,er CO. Vr- I ,T 4 burglar . who entered the residence of,
LI I ISigoerney in Ilartford and stole $BOO l
he fol l
,h.. 05 ew.eirl. ac., , has been arrested. I ll s,
st :
to is Ititseph Mattheson. -Most of the stolen
-Johr mertyi, as been recovered.
1 . .1; , odieewowellommolmme
C, Dt
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l. Wh • Wee 4 ores Irrus.—The New York Tri bu n e s'
1 -"Own CP I espotident" furnishes the following :•• I
ossati Preiid: ht , Baehonan's incendiary Message' is
the only;! Tic rif 'conversation here today. The
Cuntotts ? -7 1 V hen Mrs Buchanan wishes . to say more pr lent S outhern e men condemn I the, Presi-
,I• •
0 nitikillg.l o the public perticul4rly oteutting,lie dent forit k "rowing such a firebrand into, Congress,,
prefaces it with "I t•hall'asMitoe the ptjiloge of 'anti Bier py reviving the Slavery agitation while
prolesein to deprecate it. They sny.l it cannot',
a:lv:toeing:years," To judge from some things he
reaseptili, y be expected that the They
will keep
manages to get off, we Ofiouid Foy these o,,,hree.-• • silentm len the President himself reopens the 1
chug yeart." M•rdereti hart on second ehillhoutl.. Kansastl hestieb. . • I . , • '
.. :4_--..........,...---------! • t Th 4 'Motes this, evening , protests against the
FE•IiGC.i•IT-Al•-kitlf.—Wo 'arc authorized to Preside l tPtt re4ummendation of • whatilit calls an, ,
sattlettaltal at 04 . approaching convening of the o*Plodei• heresy 01 Specific duties instead Of the
Detester; ie'systeic fif ad ratorein tinge* ; y
I
?. .,tute' Le‘:••i'slature, Mr. lilAustitat.t. SII.VitIZTIIORN, . ~,i , ~ . , •• • •
I I 0 i'l ",•speCl., is that the discusstou of the ap
t( T:iinatpia, this County, Mill be a candidate for tating qio. opened by the President will - cantons.
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Alio,rtist of Sergeont nt•Arms. Mr, SIIXF.ItTIioItN, So InkiCklyilof the, session as to leave little tido fOr
'oc kno w , is event Way . qualified for like .position, • Prael.hilAbet'S. I
Ccr - in influential Administration Senators
awl iu the event ttf,his selection would discharge • 4., . • • • .
nave ini , ontemplation a stringent bill for suppres
the .fnti v pc of the 411.11 et, with fidelity. • - sing pi ygamy in Utah. Their object is .to
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• i• - •••.s. •s, ...-'•••-- - --- • - entinrri I).kikOSS anti aim rt blow at the Ptipular
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". 'ltZttoitts Dazk.--,ThSliallowing persons were Sove:rei.nty ..lnetrine. In tho• House the same
mit the kith ult. clectill 'Directors :—Vgliz film'. thing sip! be utempted - whentha UtahlLand gees-
Lien et'll es u as it will soon
rer,•Wm„ . II I . fiiershull; Joseph Bird, y.liltts Eisen.
~- 11 .1 , • '-.. '
4 1 or . P 'Clarke kind ?ie.. Vanc4, the new
I,:lrt, Vat.. fil• 1r etker, COorge Scholl, Joseph A t oLlP 'ti IMeinhers from North Carolina, have
i
Mover, Win'. Peppin, Win. Elliott,- Win. T. taken i teir . Fetita on
le Opposition ',side of the
iir „i ii. J. .- 11. z,,,,,1,„.„,,,, A. Cummings
~,,,i llouse r ', l : Mi. C, lark sected his seat next to that
E1i.14 - 4•31it.. On Monday the '22d inst., the Di- '. 5 /•'t lr "'l
Thal enittorial Caucus Conlinitteo•eeeight met
Tcclo , l niet on4l re.elecicil• Felix, filwirer Praia . - to.diiii ilia a' general caucus of Deitnieratin Senai'
lent' and-Chas. •W . Peale Teilet the Bank.
, 'tors sly t bb held
,1.9 morrow., Whet to tit! with
l'i __, ' Sento Il Detf e glie and Broderick • iii the question
,which:! erplixes theirpetriotie . bosomi. Stuart is
reeetvit i . back into l the fold, but Bruderickls said
to he r o ore heretical than ever.
' Lott tae , stock has fatten s rapidly since the Vir.
• 1
gioni hate Convention ptiOnounced so decisive
ly. ngoii bite. • ,
,'•
'rliit httroteratsThave decided to force the Ore
grnUlii through ,lie . House • ',Vitt) out disco lotion,
and tri ll.!!
any Kansas akifiition to it. There
will liI I ••a
,h 0 coniesLif thpy tittemptlit.
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1.4 , 14 . !-•
iliners' )outttal.
"y POI'eSVIL!..E, PA.
pEclitmunn 11, /856.*
•
ea-Tll•circulallon of the MUttias'Jotraterat. Isoelr
the rantrgate circulation of any TIIItt E other ••••
r ajortx loxidlralted• In the CouUty—and as!tt
among the hest portion of the population. att? ,
'ne ut. inaerte ,l hi lta column , ' in, of courte, Ivor/.
to the adeertgor as If pulinAlie.l In any thq
p.. In ou according te.; te rate,' of radvertlalug r'o,
de•l In prier to the eiteulatlou of
New 1r ork.--i). H. FH9ST. Itooin No. '2.110 Itroroil nt
irAy. Nor, tiort . t. is ant bor . r...• , 1 to receive. subserlptlonp •
and fur the !,11Nr.its' JotRYAL, In New YorX, .
suit vicinity.
414/._
Shamokin...4 l . N. MEG, Esq.. Shamokin. is AO ,
tnd
tborize4 v, rix•eire sillowriptions to the :kIINECIi JOURSAI, • ...-
and receipt Ine, the Immo: .
§INOI4 10' COPIES of the Mixtate; Jocas.u. c
ll
be oblatovd every SATURDAY. at. .
MRS. THURWELL'S lipolcidore,'Mtnersvflle.•
'• Mlttl. HOLM E;i'rk Bookotofe, St. Clair.
I
E. ItAIItECKENS'S Itookatore. St. Clair. , , ~
MRS. I.M
S. IDI.h.S'S 11” e re."
kbto Ashland. e . atputi
. carriers and
• ' ttif- The Rah' JOURNAL, Ili furnishr.. to,
. oar y cop d.' dr''' '
other. vt,l.• .I,4tre.t4 Pril again, at 3 OP O - 1 - v
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Pere 01181.—If any.or our s
u
b
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rwh are
:n arrei!rs Ind years ond utiwurdpp do not receive
their potter.. they win undermand that we are
it 0 1,0 4: their. subscriptions in accoribinee ' with
the „,44,,, r iven .'same time ay. . After we. get
thrtniirtymir packet ll'ii.lc, a list of delingnentr
w in be'piepared, if we do not hear !rim the Willies
Interested.
1110itt Al. MULL! es has been elected $2.
rend' Molter of the order' of Free Masons of cfail
Pcoutjdeania_
•
Nor AT 41,, Srat , atsura.—The Grand Jury at Ridg
Colunthur, C., hare 'repofted that they lace view
mid. fonhi), no bill in all of the three. CAM against :the'
crew "fa' the darer
J,- ,L EVY Yot C 0.,. of •Philadelphin, annoneee
'tinr( they ate about I.,:tlueing the' prittei of their the tl
tupeth goods to lets than the etitt i u •-*
of "
'ice theft a4tertitetnetat•in another leolutal.
MOUNT CABOUN RA 1 Lttq,tll.—The following per.
- Wort'
!.'n! were elected on..lhe 01 Anst :—P.resident— rpm
.1(IIIN R. NrIIITB. M o nnue - ro:-John A. Brown For
N. E. 'Pio:iron, Jo.. Peril. .I:ns. , C, Donnell: S. IT.
lierkini, :%Vtn. E. 'Bowen., Win. it. White . , Geo. 1 "
Boiler. '.Ntirrefory—J,inns C. Dcssncr....
41' our spiel) t o •d:if is uccupied by the
lot Iviiolt.l llf:tho President,. and ab.
t•tr: efs of io.ronipanying doculnente.. If breViti
be jho soul of wit, ids. is shockingly
tirioid Of duo aiiiircrfatio'n of the faet.• 'lust look
t. '
His Mcs.ne'e e.jo to ios over . 20,000 woids—
tfain, a , dozen Annual Mvto;agfs of Wie.h•
and his inloodiato successor. Milor l ,tu•
altily; verbiage aplienrs .to be a chronic
cum
with Mr. Thichn no.
DOEOLAS viOOlgr.” TO PitOTECTION.—The Chic
'Prtily Times—, in Orpin of Dougho,—in
i nking .
of the views of Mr. Douglas on the
lei , tian Of 7 e . Pr"teetive Thrift, rays—"Nn
kT 2 ,II.OiI . ANT STATE. Wii.t. ETER.VOTE PIM A
iTECTIVE TARIFF. TIII I S IS A GREAT 'Moir:.
or," 'Snell doctrine, Dotigliie, or
liniever deo d wny he, will not he entertainei
r;a Mntnent in Pennsylvania and her sister tar
It will' rtmlo rorny to mnka a tar
t'ut,an out of a life-lone opponent of the gYstem
f Protrytitp.Puvh Dollebm
W liirilattiNiireom. st.n.--To Mr. 5..11. Drllow,
Mining Eoginmr, tleologiri, etc., we sic indebted
n tnitplwf the '•llielitstowd of Tide Water COO
}field," thi! Mines of which are !pealed nt from 12
)43:1 toiler from the City of llichuwml, Virginia.
The field 'es laid. dowi. on hi,s map is 30 miles in
length' from ., taortli rOuth,•and 8 miler wide
.front :art to west—average 5 nailer, or 115,200
The'lliitlki . Oas of .thu , coal seams will av
erage atom( 20 feet. The tramp is:•vei7 well got
up, and giver rotiar valutil4ii statistics. in conne
ti.ara-with ilie , commerce ohlichmond; • •
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;he quAtity .sAtO by ltailusull this week is
I• •
11--
16 18brenal 38,208 09j• i for the week
i t • • , 094
'1 1 15.07 tees. , -:. ,
l ' i inniaired with the corresponding week last
,6 7 the Railroad loses 2,870 and the Canal gains
,3 4 tine. ' '
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il-eTerar of the henry Operators have ectri34
!Civiind Cpall by Canal, •nnti evenlf the wetilkeib
diipuld prose favorable, which ia tiatietluely ilitklit i .
!'ii,l o tile nhiptnents will largely diminish Errenftef
he tonnage of the C ana l has reached 1.301,38
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O!Ii thin year, which is only 241,232 tons abort
tonnage of the Railroad for the year. '
„lit:mot:time or Tor. St..ii*KßY . AI3ITATInV.---, I :Idle tr a de iutus.up thin week no f011own:' •
ill tan? :. 1858 1 . .I) , e.-
Whether-denigned or toil - it in eV4iulil that the
:tiehoylkill-4811read, _43.887 41,017 .2,870
President it; his Ales,itgii•liaslitritiAlptl the staple . i.{l .. Client, -, 32.544 38.298
0 . 1 n'neiv sln“iry al.titation at 'the Ntirth, quite as , i i iiiith it ittn e .lit, . I s o.: , i, i B i t i l
1, 8 1 , 8 0 r 01 2,758
Petential as Uncle Tom's Cabin,' though perhaps, .4cranton.l . .grtti', -.."
• -2.403 3 . ..V9
. 't
in much lens att rat! I bee form than that itetnenbe• I;, .. , 3 IStittb, &Ira 11,581
tt
by lepeler:publire lion.. lie has ; chosen precisely 'i'
the topfen bent eale . nlated to excite nectional re- •'
''sentturet, nnil . te 'renew the con tlitit. in, a teofe. pg.
gnivatel form, haili•liP.,. Cubit, Meiico, the ncizare
it the ty'ittlii4ti priirint•en, and the AiniStatt Cane
' :ire all so handled an to 'envour. , ge this reeling,
'awl. pertiapineref intended with special refer ,
ewer to filet oljert.
Tula Auburn and Allentown Railroad is pro
ressing dusty_ At the prcreett limo the work is
cing pushed forward vi4iorously 'between Allen
oau and. : llreinigsv illy, ip orticr thatthalarge de
.,,birs'of iron oru 8t jo g :the line can lte : inatle ne•
fo r utionnhietoring, pu'rpoeen at different
idares along • tho rtertna that point the
hcaty ,eetionv are tria.klit4..raid4l.progrees.- .141te'
t,uner 11344 road i,put through the better, for - Ribs
Rrgio nail New Y,Jlk. The latter eTht will then
hove tin . stit, lino route to the wee?, tile phot twit in
e_sittence. That ie e'Weetlllll4 • urely worth work
lug, for:,
1,01 . 10.4 S haei the c,;:tl phOulder in Vir
.The .glnie Convention has
t;minnte3l,Jotiti Letelier for linvernor, i nn nnti
Dutiglao.mitti. Ilefote adj.urnin.,z the elvent
adopted Iw.. res.iluti nt.t‘, one endorsing :_t he Ilti
rh.thttn A;ltittii,tration, tht3\other iongrttulttang
the litentnerog 111 l llittlnii, on their recent: tritimph.l
SiainLeitttently,the pouglos resolution 11'4F recon-, 1 11,
1
4••itleretl, an d laid et -th l b table, bitty
. four men:the-a
s,.t.iii i i Nu. .. , l'end ni.7' 'the reetnisideratiott
. 31r.1 , !
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AI - ire 50i,1.:-,-;:'-‘ "' '. •
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"That he did n , t wish the remoNtion: laid on:'
the tilde: Ile w titte,l it.,;:inpted or rtjeete.l, ,
and-he worneal Mel C.meetttion't hat if btu; or the,
ocio.r won n..tr done, he woubt"uppeni [ruin • 'them' ;
to the D.,:moerm•y l- of Voginia; nod let it jti.lgo
: .
between them ;Intl !'hi'n."• •
[A Voice--..Sn let it be !".1
•
A 1:A.9 of fillihusters, hound for Nicaragua,
left 51,,1ide, on :"tititlay, on board the schooner Sad
can t to the numher of one' hundred and forty.
without the vessel, haring a clearance: hilt outi
title the liar they were oveihnuled by en armed
I
heat front the revenhe cutter McClelland. They 1
11
were arrerted and i takt:n to the city. Enraged el !
' tuts interleratri, the ['diameters and their friends
thuntetted to lunch a person named Wilson, Wirtfil
they voispected ,7i Navin'; hlm! them out. and hen'
I t to leave the city. £ telcgraph.ticsp.tch•frour,
~ Mobile stater that!the ti:hooner succeeded in esi!.: l
- roping on Tu, l•t
sdayi iterneen; in consequence '11(1
,t he itteentie cottir l McClelland, sent MI pursui l q
.having got ar " ,r4und in Ntiv'y Cove. She
, i 1 no
! I.
Atil.out five hlitidreil alt lea distant on her voyage lot
Sicarngua. it is not improbable that thitt alb rt : 4
• imvv.yet bringlu; in collision with England. 7 . 11 14
livitisii . goVerninent will retdst the - landing 0.11
• 'helm ftllthuvters at all hazards. - - 1
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Tux l'ilt.W VIIKI OTT ELECTION.— This OleCtint A i
to"k t.lace eirTneiday,..and dhe Democrats wer,
youtedt o their tar , astonishment. horse, foot ant '
dragon. nom ihe'rt:turns it *COMM evident tha
file people are. losing eimlidence in Heintmrat
'!ho . led.. and will'not. intik.' them any lunge , lei'
L thope 1. 1/
o,itionS 414;119 !Millie no anor; are to
•
t handled, s..iil titinitlye having a tendency to via
.4 )4, il le li'hg,r, of rigid officiate. Ilaws,,dhe lltpu l 4
. I, eati-cambil ,h 3 for Controller;hasii majority tie l A,
1,,,th Per.er and Easvel, the Tammany and ant
: I 'iinmmi tleilinCrats, al , 2391'.. Town-end, thi .
• democratic, and dirvio ninghausen, 'Republican esti
•
dilater. are elected Governer, of the Altnatiet4
The Board of Councilmetris Republican. The 4.
publicans
have cleated' two.thirda of the Set*
Cim.iiiissioners. • Well dune, New- York. Yotit
citizens have taken a amp in the right direetM ,
and one that will Nava a moral' effect on the co d ' •
_tr t ; at large. When honest men are *sleeted r
. ee, it is a sure ; indtcation thit that - people 4 1:0
thinking, and to the point. '.: - '''' ' "'
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lli. THIRTYFIFTH CONGRESS.
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'jj . 'I Second Session.
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Aut•snrnx, December 6. Senate.—The Pres.
. I. I
I thl II i i ... Mesiotge was receive.' find read. Mr. Big
ler nu keit ti? print the UM& nom her of copies,
wtiiel was 'or,dereil. Ille oleo' moved to - taint
tw'etit thousand extra copies, whirls was orderer
to litikiver. Mr. hall coMmented with consltlera
bln sOrerity on the Prestdent'vretnarks in refer•
enceu Kiinfas.
1
1/fi:use:—.3.li. Dewart offered a. resolution in.
strutllng,th/ Committee on Ways and Means to
6 3 1'1; , tit ad early day, n bill to Inman) the
i.),du
ties i coal land iron ; and, at the 'suggestion of
vrtri e metithers,•he included also lead, wool and
sugaii Mr.:[ Dessert moved to suspend the rules,
ai,oretion was offered to the' consideration of
Abe ' tisolutfOn. ll'he vole stood ayes 102, noes SO
.-LniCt i two-thirds: --,consequently the. motion. failed.'
Thq'reiiilent's message was referred to the Coat
miit. of the *hole on the State a the Union,
~
aniii e usual number of extra euldes ordered to
Ilt
be I f wail. , .. , ' . . I
'HE COAL TRADE.
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IT.P.ODJECIIIc, December 11, 1858.
tons,
The okgT gnte i 4 ns follows
4
1g57. Igsg,. leis
•
thliyikin,—U. Ti., • e1,i9tr,.552. 1.:42,591 1nA1,961
• Canal, 1:04,141 1.301,3n0
Valley 1611.. 41.g4:11 . • 471.029
.•• • Canal, 900,314 no'LleS
o,.trk ildNon Ca, 00,C9'J 247,e73 132,1126
o.e trim. Coal. Co, _ 10.1.05(1
:tcrahnin, ,S . otih, • 18:All2 13.1,04..3 17-569
&
r •• , 253,14.2. 496 919 • Inr,l
I{l
~ . .
1 1 1 torrrse
t,• _., ,
'Throe or four furnaces have . started on the lit
ilif the Canal within a short time which will mew
to ii l
some C addiiional demand for JmoipiCoal da
-1 ing the Winter peason. • 1 .
i; Tho trade by Om Canals , may he considered as
, early if not quite closed after this week, a. but
few boatmen will venture to load except for short
ti; c ktit MAIIAS:OT RAUIIOAD.—This RailsOad eon
ecting with the • Little Schuylkill Railrnad a
;stiort distance abots Tamaqua, and extending a
'distance of eight Wiens into the Eastern end cb the
, Ittfmch %nay Basin, was organised on 'Wednesday last
'ici Philadelphia, by the election of the following
Dineen , :
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% Prra(timit—lVM. C. PATTSIISON. Directors
—Levi Dickson, Ceorae It. Justice, 'Frederick'
Fraley, Charles 11. Fisher. °Archibald Mclntyre.
Joseph Patterson, James Dun.las, J. Pemberton
Ilatahinsoo , X l l. S e Wctmore,,lticbard Wenn, Thos.
A. Ilidjleaohn J. Thatupson...
The estimated cost of tht; road is put duke at
$310,000: and can ho completed in about three'
years. Of thii suit $300,00Q hawelaeon subscribed'
by the rand holders in that Coal basin' and the
Stockholders in the 'Little Schuylkill Company.
The Little Schuylkill Company 'are to lease the
Road for 99 yeare l laying'S per Tit. on the stock,l
which'' is convertible into I stock 'of the pac t
Schuylkill Company at pilr at any time., The
work hi tube commence.) imfuediatclyj -This new
road will secure a large' additional' Coal tonnage
' to the Little Schuylkill Company..
WaLKESBARHE Basti.---The Reser.' of the,
Times in speaking of the movements in that Coati
Basin, says.:
- • - ,
W i tt is known that the Delaware i Umber Canal
CoMpany have been parrhasing and leasing so aS
to emend their operations down the Leckasrannsi
valley tetrads Scranton.'beving..nearly clam .
led their mines aroend-Carlitindale. ‘,
,
"The Pennsylvania company is . crowding them
above Scranton, and; the letter: Company MI6
from the Lackawanna 'with rmalleacentioui along
the river and coon! in did middle of Plaint" town
ship, sotho three and'a half miles. above Wilte
Barre. t . '
"We bare even beard of nhgn;liattons noes
i•Vilkeabarre, • Scranton beta its . litagrace t rr
roads to fucoish with' tonnage.l . ..ffhti Pen Aim.
obit Coinpany bee its road ;and the Del' warei, &
'Hudson Company its ' Canal. If. they curie
their. purchases much lower down where are tt ,
North Bratieb and Wyeming Canals to
,a uk 1./
nage. No `doubt Veal will seek Or best nee
r)i
regordle,ss of owner of landa,!....ar trans rtel
Companies all things tieing equal. 'But is it 0
policy fur the members of lbw Canal Co Ind
to permit rival Companies to Monopolise he best
lands remaining without an effort to pre cut] it."
al• r L.L1.1.2 114.1;14,
• W
102,073 118.044 5,448
ir,078 15.
16,971 ' . 16
5,778,553 5„.81:8;378 . 347,346:Y1
5.;78,553 34,
-Pritt.imstritrA COAL MAltrik Decomberlo
Tba fulluiriug ate the ca.k prices ' fur Cu; .
he Catgo.
w. Ash L
Schnylkiil _ Lump,
- r
. Egg & Stove,
•' Red 'Ash,
iihigt, Lump,
" Broken and Egg, 3 621,
" Stove,. ••. • . 3 75.
. By retail tram yattl, Chestnut $3 00 @ t's
Nut $3 25 6 j $3 50, Prepared $4 00 @
New Yt.qe COAL MARKET, December 9,,
Domestic has been in active demand, and'
are well suitained ;
the arrivals have been
is
al for the season. ut the business; of the/
in the several States is nearly over. The
is sufficient to fill our immediate wants; the
ern demand has been fair at firmer pricer:
-$3 75 ® $4 IS by theeargo, and $4 25 @
from yard, by the too. Foreign has ruled
and the stock haw inerrated; sales of 300 t
's3 75 .for Canna,' and $0 ®s7 fur Orrel;
at this iVrme4' rute.-,•Tribusse.
•
Boston Coal Market
rOrricted Weekly from the Boston Owner
Cannel. - • - - - - chat '—
Neweastle, • • - - none
Orrel, , • - none
Bydney. - MITIO ebal 412
Pietas'. - •• - mine ehal 412
Neon sne,- - mine ebal
13ebujIhill,wrbite ash, Mn -4 75
do red ash, - \
• • 5 00
Lehigh lump. - 5 25
Johns' lamp. • -5
Lackawanna. ' • - b 00
• .1 !man. circa
Anthracite whitel red ash- -
1 . LIT TELIGGIBAPII•
i FILIDAT,6O'CPC i
Freights from Richsaolidte.—
Boston • . ; 2 60Bridgeport- -
50 1 ,
Providence' - - 166 New Redford-
New
York - - 110 Wattislogtott
New haven - • 1 lilebenood -
i .
Coal Trade by Railroad for 1 -
Sent by; Railroad fitr the week ending un Thu.
Ding last:
Port Carbob -, - ... .... 1
Potter ills.- '
Schuylkill Haven
- 1I
Auburn. - • • - - - .
Port Clinton
- ..... .
Total for week •
Preciously this year -
Total • •
To same tjme last. typal:
Decreastiw far,
Coal Trade by Canal for la
Quantity of Coal Pent bytanal, for the wee
Thursday craning lam :
Port Carbon,
Pottsville.
Schuylkill Haven,
Milburn.
Port Clinton,
Total liy 8011-oad lo 18M1,
" Caoal.
Total by Cinal and : Itattt:oad, tons,
In MR.
Pluegrove Co l• Trade for
Amount transported uring the last mo
110N711.
•
Un ion .Canal, 15.= 17
Swatara Railroad. _ 8,8 1 0
Schuylkill County . Railroad
The following is the quantity of Coal
over the different Railroads In Schuylkill .
week ending on Thureday evening last :
• WSIE.
Mine 11111 snip. Haven g. R.. 40,527 00
t. Carbon. - •• 4.722 12
Sehuvikllll7alley.B,3s7 13
Mt. liarbon t t. Carbon 12412 14
MID' Creek.. • ". 14,4 i 1 17
Little S••huylicill, • 1 0.430 08
1,.1i1g11 Coal Trade for 1838
Por the week ending on Saturday teed:
Coal and Nar. CO., 15,:=
P. Mummy and oaten!, 249
Spring Mountain Mince ?
Coleraine do 1149
Beaver Meadow Coal.
N. York and Lehigh Coal Co.,
German Penna. Coal Co..
South Spring Mountain Coal,
North Spring Mountain,
Hazleton Coil Co.,
East: - Sugar Loaf Coal,
Council -Ridge.
Mount Pleaeant Coal, ~.
Buck Mountain ?AA Co.,
Wiiktaharree“al Co"' "
A %Wended Coal Co.,
liartlind Coal Co.,
Tntal. .
By Boil rl;:td, 1857,
Ineren.n in Is:A,
Lehigh Valley It. It.for
For 4 days ending; Dec. 4.
Hazleton (A. Pardee & C 0..) 1.177
F. r.4o;ar h ea t(p3eker A C0..1 2.303
Council Ithigt,(Sharpe.L.& C 0.,) 737
Mount Pleasant. 201
S. Mt. Slines'aWm. &C 0..) 1,994
(itataiff A Johnson.) 355
'tearer Nleadarr.
York A Lehigh. (Tagr.art Ro 724
:N. Sp. iit.(J.B. McCreary & Cu., 657
Sp. & Deliaten.) .
1100 U 1130t110VelneUt CO.,
Orman Penna., 39.
,
Total, •
10,65;
laud year,
•
tool'. 2.49
Dmreie«, tir,.
- -
Scranton Coal Trade fp
For week ending on Saturday last:
vr IL
Shihpet North. .3,279 CI
Shipw.l South, 11.:,81 01
Total. , 14.6410 ni ,
Shipments to same petiod last year:
WILES.
Shipived North, 2,49-3 02 •
,
Shipped south, ;,.. 4,072 02
c
Total. ` , 145h501
-
Shamokin Coal Trade 1
Atnount ortAtaii-ShiPpeul from : , :ham.t
wen.
up to Nov.ls:'
For the lastfu -
eek, 4, 6 46 00' I
. _
wiikervarrp Coal Treida
Amount trAnitported during the mo '
.4 , trrAg.
Shipped North for Nov.,
Shipp)." South, 5,160
hykens' Valley Cowl Trim
For week ending on Saturday het :
• wan
•1.4'4(00 1 Valley Coal Co., 2.0117 1
' Short Mountain Loal Co., 1.5.16
Tato!. 3,5-14
- • -
.Tirevorton Coal Trade
wan.
For the seek, 2,396,36
Broad Top Coal Trade
CMILK.
For the laftt week, 23635 00
Last yrer, •
c
.Inereane thla year,•
- ---
Cnntbeeland Coal Tra
weft
For the hist week, 13,355
[talcs ,proll and Tratis
eutwt. k Immo eAl.t.
Prom From '1
511.Corbon. S. Ihrewn. A
To Richmond, $1 40 $1 35
To Phliras , 1 40 1 35
spring Mllla, 135 130
Reading, 95 90
Rates Of Toll and Train
ox Tiff LEIII6II VAULT RAI.
Maurh Chuuk to Trenton, -
da Ellzabettipoit. -
do Honda Canal Bailin at 1'
Rates of Toll./ &e., from
\'i3 Lehigh Valley and Northern
to Nlostor street, Philadelphia,
, Rate, of Toll, A£.c., to
row Ft negrove.in earn of Company
ding toils to Dauphin & Sunpue. It
From %till orrhu rg, In rant of Compa
Front Trnvorton. is earn of Trevortor
From Sunbury in cars of Company ,
ding tolls to Shamokin ft. R. Co..
Clcafal too
AND OTHER StIIIUYLKIL
COURKCIED WiEILLT BY WILLIAM T
Ballroidst
hlladelphia,Readitig . & l'ottar
31ine 11tH and Srbuylkill Haven -
Mpunt.citrhon •'• - - •
11110unt•Cirlion and Port Carbon
Mill Creek - - • - • •
:Schuylkill Valley -
horberry Creek
Swalara -
Canals s
Sehuylk 111Narigation • - .
.• preferred -
! Union Canal
• " 6' preferred - -
Del.& If vid`p Coal rfranstiortarn
Railroad & Con IC °mynas I
Little Sal uyl. Nay: It. If. k Coal
!which Coal A Navigation Co. -
Hazleton Coal Co.- - -
Buck Mountain Coal Co. - - -
Pennsylvania Coal A It. It. CO. •
Dauphin Coal A It. It. Co. - - -
Lyketia Valley Coal Co. - -
Beaver Meadows Coal
Lykeri • s - .Vailey Ilailmad
Coal Compan le•
Forest Improvement 1;r0 • -
Neill American Co.. preferred
" .common
Delaware Coal CO. - •
Comberleod , Coal Co, - -
New Cret.k Coal Co.: •
lacellatieblas s `:
Minens' Bank . .
Farmers' Rank -
Pottsvillettas Co.
Pottsville 'Water Co. - -
4ir The Meek of all Coal Com
the shovelist when furnished by
. ;milk-anon. •
•
•
Tun Lunn * os:Tigus ',tan MI
don Valet is prtieulisly raw
Hied for his Treaty with Chi
moron!' charges a4ainst tho
that are based idiom a curl
the "Thulßerer" seems to linvir
teener. The meaty is in the
Washington, and Mr. Used lin
note to a Mod
. In this city.\
inflows: "Please procure for
er winter garments at the Br
Ilsll or R 96111111 1 Wilson
Chestnut street above filatti,
I;ll...'Wlitar'' s Balsas o Wild Chem.
Where the above ptepsriti a is knowts, kis so
well established ati Am Infaktble Remedy tor the
emirs of, Coughs; Cade; Sorel root. - Heinteneut
Brogickelit. Bpittilgof Blue , Pain is the Breast,
Creep, Wlmr!piay•cowyk,•en every form of Pal.
toorary. Complaint, that it ' ere a work of super.
erogatioo to, speak of its met to. - - . .
Discovered by alvellkpow physician more - Win'
twenty you s sloes, it boo by ;he woodoriol Owns
'Ma
ON+
nod
oioi
it hits 'effected,*heett constantly 'appreehiting,.
public favor, until itseise and its reputation are
alike universal; audit 1.11 now known and cherished •
by all (and their "name is legion"),whohavabeen
testored to health by its use as the GIZAY
DT fur all the diseases which it professes to stirs:
. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen, Victoria;
has given it es hb , opinion that
Consannirttem can be toured!
The -whole history of this Mediein e fully entaf
Gnus the opinion Of that , eminent • man. "rilibil.;
Asada can testify, and 'have testiSe(olltrit 'when
all other remedies had failed, this hasjleompletely
eared ; that when the rufferei.had welrnigla ales
paired, this hie -afforded immediate relief; that
When the physician had pronoeneed••thridisesse
incurable, this has removed itentirely.
The virtues of this Balsams . are alike applies.
ble to cure a slight Cold or a Canlianeti Conenop.
lion, and its powers as a safe, -certain, speedy,
piengenot ned efeettini rewerly cannot be equalled.
/Sr CAUTIOS ! Porckose ease mares it kas the
wrtirrvit siuuature of '4. Bone on the wrapper,
sa well as the prlated name.' the proprietors.
.
S. W; tOWLF. 90. . - proprietors,
• . - Boitse.
For Sale by their agents everywhere!
Austria :—John G. Brown, J: G. Hughes; and
Henry Saylor, pottsville; C. A L. Iluntringer,
.Sehoylkill Haven ; B. W. Prevost, Mivareville;
E. J. Fry and McGuigan d Fowler, Tamaqua ;
.Siaissler, Port Carbon; Paul . Barr, /Inver.;
G. Reagan Son, To/carers; Charles Marsh,
New Philadelphia; Jonas Itobinhold, Port Clin
ton; R. 11. Irvin, St. Clair;• E. Phillips, New
- Castle; John Williams, Middleport. ,
July 31, 1858. - 31-eo‘ l 3 , •
i
i $3 35
3 40
3 55 rs
3.62; 4
hook Vow the fitelt..BY DR. SAMUEL
S. FITCU.-81X LECTURES on the c 11.1411 and ewe of
Consumption, Asthma, Dronchltis, Heart Disown, Dyi.
pepsia, Female Complaints, and Chrosic Diseases ranee
ally, (bound. 380 pages,3o engravings.) by Dr. 8.8. hum
esplidning the author's treatment, by which be bath
pre:tents and cures the above diseases.
~14 6 1 a book liSsi been the means of saving thousands of
trlce 25 cents. Sent by snail, post' paid,. In IA
cents. Apply to Dr. R. FL FITCU, olles. 714 Dicarlaray,
New Tort. Consaltatlon'pemonally, or by letter, free.
Cktdier22,'sB 4:4m
J eTv
a 0,429 07
2.416 00
10,511 16
1.636 02
6.7:11 13
-Hollow•ap's Olutut,est sad P 111115.....
Far below the eruptions. boils, wens, sores, and other
excrescences that disfigure the surface of the 'body, lies
the acrid and corrosive poison width sustains and alp
gravates them. This viral, whirls usually lasts in the
large . vessels spangler from the great internal organs,
can only be followed to Ps hidden recesses by a prepara
tion like Holloway's Ointment. 'hese Penetrating Flo
nertles areinesistible. I;ot 11,tsis merely, so tb speak,
the aycharricai or motive charaeteristk of Ibis torsos;
salve. Haling * reached the poison. its chemical action
immediately dtstroys or neutralizes it. Thus Its ram
are rune:deed perfect. The Pills, from their pnrifYing
effect upon the bleed, are a material help le such eases.
41.1116 18
1484,04
65.585 02
64,860 o 7
11,2 05;
8.
'Ondlneon
CANAL..
l 2 i.bf 10
. 19
21. / 00
.0 10 00
2,010 00
,'&42..sin la
,301.360 00
8(4,931 13
132.741 13
TOUL.
SII 2 IAI 10
77,1.11 19
:transported
County, for
1,00.611 1/'
1:9.255 11
r.. 10,03 (12
' 422.457 13
431:605" 15
383,0" A 12
W.:43 09
I, 2,62212
I 51.467 02
4.77213
16.823 15
4' 1 ;I9.1 0 41 17
14:106 16'
7 132250 06
140 , 67 00
6 :10.513 o'2.
8 1'4.370 05
16,40/ 12
4 67.118 11
r • 31.112.7 07
15,949 12
1. • 21.706 13
.903.1 , 04 o
471.029 It)
1,;.•74.317 13
s, 55,6 W
01 1.303 I'l
75709
05 2(Si 05
10 1402. Ifi
:1 , 5 17
12 7611 12
.19 724 10
Is G 57 IS
10 BJO7 10
10 10,586.16
TOTAL.
et
* 400:070 02
632,8152 06
TOTAL
183.461 15
1183,142 19
ritl4 14
effi.
1 al Region
TOTAL.
690 12
y Canal
'th of Nov.:
OATH. TOTAL.
0,119 .191.250
221,001
e for 10358
co.r.6s 1t
53,261 1N
or 1858
TOTAL.
07,390 10
TOTAL.
4, 449 f 6)
73,623 00
k ' 20,846 00
MECO
TOTAL.
12 614,4261'
..ortatlon on
OAD
Prom From
bur. Pi .Clintnn .
$l:5 $1 23
1 25 1 20
'IV) 1 20
80 SO
portation
non)
1111pnburr,
"tire h Chunk.
u. Itallmidg
aillmore.
and luau
1t.C0., 2. 2 10
1, 100
Co., 1 TO
otl.,lnclu- •
2 50
M.
CO. STOCKS
~PAi. Ort ' D,lßi'D
60 263,i' ‘
50 01,1 i,
so
•4, 50 00
• 50.
. o by On
' 1. 0 0
• 50 Km
5 :
f 3 11,4:
I 0..1. 100 07 1 /.;
*a
50 bOr›,
50'i 00 '1
100 I
14.10 f
, to i
fin 35
!' 50 59%,
10
0 25 25
26 00
I 00 '
,
. 5111
J.
;1 50
. 10_ '1
; ' •
- ;BO 50 55
. 50 50 155
V5O I 25' I 'XI
251 18 20
ales willtep added to
hose wladderlre tbelr
BlL6ll.—The Lon.
ge at Mr. Woo. M.
. and it makes nn.
merican 'Minister,
.f the treaty, which
llget hold orb, some
tate Department at
else sent a private
Tho note' mos as
e several newsetiti
wn . &One Clothing
Nos. '603 and 605
Ibiledelphle."
Jta-Eau Athentenne or flair Renova
tor.---Jules Hanel offers his great Cheenbcal discovery
to the public, with entire coofidenre, it having Twelve/
the highest encomiums of the Press, and th6nrands who
have used it. It is. not a dye, hut acting chessirally o
the hair, will change it when gray, twits original life
like color. It also prevents baldness. and where the
hair has fallen off from age or sickness, its was will
ppe. dity •mase a new and luxuriant growth. &hiby
all Diuggists. and at the Laboratory of Jules Havel k
am,'Perfumers and Importers,lto.lol Chesnut street ,
Philadelphia. , I
For sale also wholesale and retail, at F.: SANDER
SON'S Drug and Chemical Store.yottsville.
Air Diallers Magical Psalm Etirllitter
will cure the following among atat catalogue of disr
eases :—lldrna, Scalds, Cats, Chaf Sore I , i Ipples, Verna,
B , uniohs,Bruises,Stralos,llitet>ioiron , Chi lblains,Riles,
Serofula, Ulcers, Fever Soma, Felons, tar Ache, Piles,
Sore .Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Itheuntatiim, Scald Head,
Salt Rheum, Rolando. Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers
Itch, Small Pox, Sleasles, Rash, kr- ae.
To some it may ailpe — ar incredulous that to many dls•
eases should be reached by one•artiele: such an Idea
will vanish when refiertion points to the fact, that the
mire Is a combination of ingredients, each and every
one applyinlr, a perfect sintkete tor its opposite disorder :
Dtror—la Chambers trod New Fork.
[ 4 P - /Y C. F. CRACK.
Q7-Sold by Joint G. Raowl(a Fox, Pottsville, Pa.
itarimportaist to Females-Im. Cntlitataa's
Pmts.—The combinations of ingredients in these BMA
are the result of a long ■nd extensive practice.: They
era mild In their operation, and certain In correcting all
Irregularities, painful menatruations, removing all oh .
stiuctions, whether from cold or otherwisa, headache.
pain in e aide, palpitation of the ligart, &sin rbed sleep,
which' always arts° from interruption of nature. • They
can be sueressfully toed at a preVentive. These PJI■
should never be taken in pregnancy: as they taglald be
sure to 'CORSO a miscarriage. Warranted purely Ilei:;eta.
ble. and free, from anything 113jUdoOs to life or )lealth.
Xxplicit direct lons, wliich should bo read, aceoUrpiny
each box. 'Price $l. t eat by mail, by ercrlosing $1 to
any authorized agent. IIUICIIINGS,
General Agerd for the Y. S., 16 , 5 Chamber St., New York.
To whom all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
irSold by JOHN (1. BROWN & SON, Pottsville, and
HARVEY BIRCLI & BRO.. Beading. N9-IYI
Qy Ilatr Dye,! Ilair . nye t Hair Dye I.
WR. Ae Batch.qtQr's Hair Opt
The OB.IGPIAL and BEST in the World
Allfot hers aro mere imitatkme, and should be Avoided,
if you wish' to escape ridicule.
GRAY, RED, or ItUWIY lIAIR Dyed instantly to a
beautiful and Natural' Drown or Black, tylthout the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
• PI STEBN - M EDA LS and DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Win. A. Batchelor since and over 50.000 .11p.
Ominous have been made to the Hair of his patrons of
his famous Dye. '
WM. A. BITCIVELOiIIi. 'DYE pnsluces a color
not to be distill:wished from nature, bud to W ARILANTMO
not to Injure in the least, htwever long it may be coo.
tinned, and the ill effects of bad Dyes remedied; the
flair invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Made, solder applied (In 0 private todms) at the Wig
factory, Broadway. New Yolk'
Sold In all cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and noel. DOods Dealers.
li-TiedGenutne has the name and address upon a
steel plate eagrsviug on tour *ldes of each box. of
WILLIAM A. B.kTeIIELOB,
[49.ly] 4433 Broadway, New TOOL
ISold by has G. Ittoott A Sox,
,tom- t Wigs! 'Wigs I......BATeIIELOR:s
WIGS and TOUPEES surpass all. They are elegant,
light. easy and durable.
Fitting to a ehaitn—qo turning up behind—noshrink.
Ing oil the head . ; indeed, Ibis Is the only establishment
where these thingadde properly Miderstond and made.
• 140-Iy] tM3 43r , ad way, New Yin Lb.
Tde Ore's( English Remedy-.T.S I R
JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Cl.ascra, M. D.,
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
rm• it:trainable medicine is unfallihg in the curt of all
'those painful and dangerous diseasis to which the female
onstitution - Is subject. It moderates all excesses and re
moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be miled
on. . . .
To Harried Ladle's it ti, peettliarifsult. It
wl.l, in a short time, bring on the monthly perio with
regularity. , .
° Each Vottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain,to prevent couriterfelte.
tfirThesz Pills should nags; taken by females dung
the FIRST TIIRER MO-VTIISegf Pregnancy, as theg .
r are ture to bring on Miscarriage, out at any other time
they arc safe. .
In.all cases of Nervous aitd Spinal Affections, Pain in .
the fleck and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita
tion of the Benet. II ysterlce;arid White., these Pills will
effect a cure when all other means have failed. and' al
thouah.a. powerful reritedy, do not contlln i,on. cilomel,
a . Ohnotty, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
I Full directions in the pamphlet around each package
whickshould be carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, li
- JOB MOSES, (Late 1. C. Bal
tdwin &trr, Co e)
• loehestY
T. R.—sl and:6 postage itamps;inelosed to any au
thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50
pills, by return mail.
For sale to Pottsville, by HENRY SAYLOit: In Tama
q lot. by E. J. Fiti; and by all Druggists throughout the
United State! and Canada& (J 1.101 9 ,19, "a 25-
ira-T be Cause of Constimption.—Broodsitis
I products Branchais.
1:1. 1 ' -
FINS? OF DISC...SI.
ri
on . Costiveness is the drat 110 k that connects dleeaae to
00 - the system. It creates, induccn, feeds and supports
00 Bronchitis, and is slightly or indifferently treated, as
0 though it . was of no serious'. tendency—neverthentw it
has laid the foundation of that destroying disessw,with
-4,/ out the knowledgeint the soft treys undermining and sap.,
al, plig.the very vital,' of their corrilitut lons. • - - '
:l i Among the numerous.elatews of dinning which iflllet
9 A
man, there is none more client or treacherous In Ils ap..
26y, pranchea, or more certain to triumph over its slowly eon
00>i 1 Immleg,vlctlin than the formidable and insidieux leveler
00 ,of humanity—Bronchitis. which is produced by • catch.
80. y. lag cold—through a neglect of regulating the,state of
00 the bowels when arriving at adult age. It seldom es,
40
5% cites any attention or alarm in the Irdllllllt any person
15 _1 until it has mewl the seeds of disease and suffering In,
, thehumah system by chocking the cireialation of the
25 ' I hod, and it in to this source alone that we attribute the
00
00 • -awful mortality of Consumption. 1
0 The following Is a simple bet correct. illustration,'
11 :0" • namely: If the culrerts anti sewers of, the City :were
! choked or 'clogged up, accidentally or therwise, what
would be the result? An overflow of accumulated filth
and slush on the surfaced the earth to 14 . 1'4k:bor•
hood. until it fllle every.hole, cornet and, crevice. 'this
to quite similar to the human body, when the chemist
•or sewer of life, ant. may term it, which is the bowels,
is checked or confined through eonstipatien, or some
unnatural obstruction, whisit'prevente the blood from
circulating through the general systecn. : . • t
What, iben, Is thoconsequence ? An seceimistitsa of
dimpled 'oilier and bile. Where will this blie and
nut stance go to, when It Is prevented from taller
lie natural alit through the towels.? It mud 11131 p
WWII ' back again lute the blood, to be infused through
the entire frame by the agency Of the bpd. bititgles is
its passage diocese Ind suffering. and ealkiblling itself
by pain. nervous senvelinns, and Imitation ail over the
body—producing a bed fading at the itetauiels, seem=
of the fwd, a rush 0f...b100d to the•heed, 'Winch; brow
chili* a abort fry cough, discloses, ivilill , ln the abtuat
dere, and through or under the sherider Ibilightil i apperich
aid Inittible temper. nil tailed by ;this clacking mulch;
and then gradually begins the eicieettWatieg from the
throat of *lightish phlegm. resembling Wed starch ow
tough jelly of cartons iotere. hem a light to a dark lib
substance, hod bawled iii like * id rink; ':• „' • '
. ..
..
.From this period the patient is swereef some unusual
'add alisagnandile 4euii, Muth 14 . 94* - takes' Ib o
hint until it gaga Etas had to worwil.:.ptieigectddfring
,- . -... . . .
Terminus
VAN DIISENV NORTON & CO.,
• DIALERS Uri NOT tgittmas or
RED AND W i NITE I ASH COAL.
121 Wal n ut stmt. Philattaipbia.
01111C0 sa fftnwtt, Nair Tort.
5 lloantil attest, patios. •
CUMBERLAND COAL .
,Alscy age Agentil for the •
Lehigh Coat anti Nurigatiou Citopany:
Utterer 16.:68 •
. pi•r : sp.. A. •
81,10701 4 At COX,
BOITIPIOLO Ole TOL allir PITALITIIN OF
it'alTE ASIL RED A iIorATItEMONT SCHUYLKILL
COAL; PRANK N COSIPANT'S CUMBEII.
' LAND COAL alto, lIAZLETON LE.
ipqn COAL.
137 Waliaut street ? Philadelphia.
OFFICES: 4 New t street,New *oak,
17 Dosile stree4 Boittou.
Octobfe lii.'AS U.
•
Pier 3'6. 3.
BAUM/ OGLE & CO..
XIX ANA SNOW OF
letatLia%T aiICOVCr
FirstQu
• Bed Ash Coal.
No. 114 Walnut. Wreet. Philadelphia.
1k Doane itrort. Boston,
No.l Broadwiy, New York.
',3,44er 704 1 • 44-
k 1 ,
the slighest e sp.:lmre, which he cannot avoid, in rouse
netlace of the blood icing in a diPlaY44 and corrupt con
(litter' for a long the previous to the appearance of Uinta
troublesome symphifs through the impure state of the
blind, that at every)reath the patient draws, he inhales
a similar quantity n leash alp by the nostrils and mouth
which keeps the tickling that exists in the throat and
bronchial tubes in affertneniof iiiitatiow4this is the
_region *by some ppie on‘capiain of catching cold, even'
when rontined td ti
tr rooms . Hence, the sufferer is
harking, hawking, experodrattng a little id' a time,
with the imnratsloti that there is something In bli
throat that Wilts t come out and Which 'he desires t.;
get out. There is sqrequent desire for heavy sight rag.
with a driktese of the nostrils, which inclines the pa.
Malt to pick or weigh theni: sleepy, drowsy, dull and .
havy, lessor appetite, and confused memory; a 'Wing
tiOttness,and epprission of the (trot,' with a rawness
and sorest se of theigullet of the throat. This liteauseal
by the client enernii that ha's lurked in the sylesi for
menthe, and even years, and, has at length roma. ,pia!
fears, and well 41„miglit ; for out of hundred to
die of Consumption, ninety! nine are owing to dimes* If .
the throat alone, though simply called Bronchitis; and,
wretchedly treatediby Mercurial physicians wbe hare
proved a mote to t e hries4n family. They treat their
„ It
pstialot on the foil eine; abusive principle, by cutting
the Umpire and palate frond the throat, as you might
cut the gills out oti a fishHnekt comes the solution or
wash of nitrate °Aintree or caustic, arid the whalebone
swab, to wash andlliurts aWarthe disease that has oceu
piel the throat. Then comes the application df blister
and Croton oil eternally ror the throat and neck, to draw
out the intlamaat 'en: as the physleisne purpose [what
baud ptillosophy.l then comes the quack'ebeet of their
DICTILIA weolca--Calomel, Antimony, Morphine, and
OpierrOo ealivati and lUil the feelings
_of the patient
which adds to thetthientie and increases the suffering,
by giving the disease an opportunity of triumphing
over nature. Wh t at a delusive idea, to think the above
treatment 'muta , be available; In' haring .reeourse to
tbOle dehilltallo4 and iroitating remedies of cutting,
burning, blistering, porgine, and starving, which is of
WWI suMelent blower Mid reduce the constitution of
an 51. 4 ,, 1 / ' .
. P
,
Stir. Tinto grain
CardirMs the ataive remarks. While undergoing this
torturing treed mint: the'ionstitution gradually falling
and glade g away,4ln grolig flee to more alarming symie
torn., evidently 4 i.ritparitag' Its victim for the sh ro ud,
white the phiaicßurs ana l filen& fall to see theiCallaft
null these confarnell syrnptoms of consumption set in,
but faolishly assign the cause to mom other besides the
i plume one, till3be e dlseeek , has reached its meridian,
with a complication of fresh eymptouro, breathing short
andliiirried, Cocichlreqnent, with an aorumulatkin of
-'rtilrupted otatte4 . , setnetitnee.streaket". with Mood; pro.
I fused night sw ots, emaciation and debility; cold chips
in the ibrenooniwith a burning fever after; flesh soft
and flabby. the Ohs scarcely able to support the body;
a susceptibility tot ettching cold upon the least expo- 1
sure. attended ileith,a hiayseness and
. a loss of voles
with heavy" expectoration in the forenoon, dying pains
in the chest, sides and show hers. With a severe fit of
coughing in thelmornltie, or on awaking from .aleep.L—.
The painful criliis is fast gpproaching,' with a swelling
and potting of the feet and antes, and frequent attacks
of diarrhoea. in females the s3nlytoma are more dis
troesing at an cutter period than in the male, with a
weakness in th t r hack and loins, a sinking and exhaust
ed feeling 011ie stomarh„ nervous sod . excitable, with
graduji and fniquentdnterruptloos of the monthly flow,
aqd. as the disease progreoses:a total or final' cessation
i
of it, with the Laarblnger of a broken down constitution.
I..lrrntain, etc..,
. • 17. D. DURKIN`, , - : .
i* - - Chronic and COnsutopt Iva Physician.
Coto be constaltedat t lhe American Hotel, Pottevilla,
at present, whltre he will be glad to receive those suffers
tog from thoesi Maenads of the Throat,' Llier and Heart.
tottsville, Dec. i1,',18.
THE GREATEST
'ThiLescliciej. X:llAsiocrgrox-y
-!0F TH.E A GE.•
lurn. KEE4NEDIr, of Roxbury has discovered in
i•
111. one of our conunott pasture weeds a remedy that
tires 1 i
. EVERY KIND O F F HUMOR,
i }Rout
The Worst Berofnb. down to a Common Pimple.
I
lie has triii It in over elevenhinudredeanu.and never
lolled except n two cases. both thunder humor. 1 Re has
Aim/ in his.ollllloll urn' one hrtudred certifidates of
4
Its valua t ed, Rhin twenty miles of„Ilostot.. •
pro.
Two boat aroOrarranted to cure a nursing sore
Mouth.,. in t
pleato three bottles•will cure the worst kind of Om.
plea On the face. , I
'Two or thr se bo tlos will clear the system of , biles.
Two bold are *fronted to cure the worst canker In
the stomach., ,
Three or tire bottles are warranted to cute the worst
kind of lirysipelair. , .
One or twe r tutt,firs are warranted to cure all humor In.
the eyes. i
Two bottler are warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotchestamongthe hair. •
Icure
Four to stibott sears warranted to corrupt end
running Meant. '.•
One bettle?vill ore scaly'ereptions of the *tin y -
Toro nr three bottles are warranted to cure_ the worst
kind of vingiworni. 1
Taro or Unt i e bottles are warranted to cure be most
desperate ea of It4nmalLsni.
Three tor betties are warranted to cure salbrhennt.
Five to el t ttles will core the worst ease ef scrof
ula. • I
tt
One to th bottles and warranted to core tilm worst
case of Dyspepsia: I know from the experience ef thou
sands that it hasibbon caused by a canker in the Ito.
mach. 1 I
One to two bottle* are warranted to cure sick head
ache.., h
to . ,
One tw bottles are warranted to regulates costive
ende of the bowels!
' One to tw i t brittle' will regulate all derangement of
re kidney i
Four to Pt% bottles has cured the worst eases of dropsy.
One to three bOttles hut cured the worst case of piles:
a rellefis limeys, eXperienced: what a mercy to get rev
lief in snch!an excruciating disease!
-kNo change of libt ever necessary—eat the best you
ein get and,eno • ph of it.
Direction/ for err—Adult/4 one tablespoonful per
day; Children over ten years, deseertspoonfni; Children
In& five Weight years, tesopoonfu I. As no directions
ran be appltable tn all constitutions, take 'entitclent to
i 1 1
operate on he bowelsA twice
aUTACTVII day.
lIT
XI:D
DepNAID KENNEUY. -
N+.l7; Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass.
1 Pelee $l. '
alrFor safe by 4 rumists throughout the Uni k N'F.totes
Jannaryp, 'AS ' •Ily
PrOODS for tl% Holidays
At ?qt Ar
.
ppppp
“See Hive , • '
Furst shing
Stotc,
'Center Strect, ,
Adjoining thi
rorrsvii.i.x HOUSE
i • 1
A Free a nd elegant amortment id' floe& stilted to the
co
utiog 1 olidsys. comprising articles' ot utility, taste,
and ern s nt, viz: I
Fancy tisk Pint, Combs and Bratelei s t new and beau
tifulPyles.,
Jet Pi nk ,Bracelet... Enactor, MIDI& Ar-
Embroidered Collars and Sets, a new stock at very re
-413'4 miter.
Choice iPerfnmery and Toilet .Articles of every dew
eriptims. . • • .
Morocco and Ihrekekin Purees, Pocket jocks, Travel
ing liege., Le. i - •
1 1 ' '
PiCES , II2. '-"X"CIeVIIW 1, srgirirgal 2
We hate also 'added a fail assortment of every variety
of Dollel,Wax,: Crying. Sleeping, le.; Dames for Chit
-- dies; raw Dolls and Faroltam. Ac.
-Constantly on hand—a large assortment of Trill:-
. !Mugs& ltrinuct4 Hosiery, Mores. Gauntlets, Usebrella
ke.. all of whirl' itre sold at the iciest prices.
Pottsville, Nemeth...l. 11,18
tligions )litelligtucti
~. s
, •
Tag Wig Velr and Festival of the /Int Preshite• • -
‘risii Chinch viill 10 held at (IT .Toth 1101 on Frida.l ' Le f u l u t iliers' Dila P • 24 Qlf" In : ' L
. ,korth America, Mita., 23,i,55 1 . 0
---r— 171,
' l. l 2 fter :li er aati lits, ll e " h d ildre7l7li in a g li p " rieri.. l:". Boppe li r th Tich . A et n r n ct; . Do i . 0149, 11l elrealati" 23416° (115 •
The If ival will open at 2 o f cbek, P.; Y. -Tickets . to hi, 1 . , ,, Amt. ll : l ft* / C a•A mi t " ala i' 14 " 6° 2E '
bad at be principal strOis. . - . ~ -, no i, epositme , : ... .
~ 009.6 . 79 1. 7
rel
? ]]ants, . 1 . 1f., 71 4 1 2 ,
FAA ID: V "priTAL. , —The aontreinition of the gnash . D 4 . 1 ..° 140 °am
Lothei :111 Chtireb, cif Totteville, will held their . Annual Th e ,a, mm s t a,f emo d 1,, a mm o . ' . ~..„1“.,,, (aim
Fair au Festal, a the Town IDA on 'the Weenie% of as thel RivoilpF, ths mornloCotAtZ t a d a ss i t:
il
ttie ?A of December. aid also on the Firth, (Chelttial") , ;AfAi w a c old gmlUctitied irfure'rer , Ott /: ( 0, 1 '..
dal limit erchlogi Krlroklogle will' be present, with . sa m o m r..A. D., ibas. . . Itt.:01111km ,
rieiptlibis e# hand suitable fur gifts to pun; and old. ii - l'otlerlllv, Devon:ate /LIU
, I -
-* A •
s:T a , ; —_
:~:
~° ~"~:
'a & Reading R. R., en
. ,P 199 Re. b.. . .
TIMER. *STONE , & CO.:
MALAWI 11l `IMI eziontmovi Or
. .
, Red as& White Ask
SCHUYLKILL AND*LEHICH COALS,
,
Mite "
GEO/Ifire. CITIEBERLAND COAL.
~.,- ' Walnut Stmt. Phtkdelphli.
' OFFICES; '. 9 Washlogtoil Building, Providsnew;
, ,% 169 Brow:Iwo. New Wyk. • .
`r - PI.CR NO. b. PORT RICUMORD.
o.tokt Is, '59 f 42-
Pier Rik 6.
. 'LEWIS RIMERICEL,
- , . MILLS AIIrD PIM!' or ma
-058111 For tuts :by 1110 Cargo, the best qualities of
RED. AND i WHITE ASH COALS.
Ajeo, LEIIIOII and CIDIRER LAN 0 COAL
WHARF NO. 6, RICHMOND.
318 Walnut street, rbibidelubia.
°YrICES 'i 10 Exchange street, Boetoi.
October 16, 58
~ . 42-
Asum.l22L
.1910r1C.CraMs Cam",
HARP NO. Mg PORT RICHMOND. • •
•
•
No. 316 Walnut street. Philadelphia. . .
. • No. 300 West Thirteenth st., New Tork
Oitob e r 16, 68 42.
featast
smarm,' '
t-
" Young Neneui= D Prayer Xeetisyy.l • ;
This'ol l eetiog Organized on Thursday
in the lleeture room of the Amoebae Reformed
Presbyterian eliarch, underlpery favorable,aueni.
res. It originated with -several young men,kho
deeply impressed with the - efficacy of prayer, is
illustrated In the greet succitss 'of the recent rev).
val.-Whit+ has spread its clo'sious influence 'boost
over Our whole land, believed and still believe.
that just sorb a gracious outpouring of ,the spirit
of God could he experienced here, even here where
• vice and immorality seem so greatly to abound, if
God's people would i use the means lie has so vast
ly blessed in our cities; to the conversion . of thous.
"ands who are now rejoicing in the hope of .s
riot's immortality.!:iThaf Pottsville instead of be
ing proverbial for its wickedness, could be bask•
log in' the light of o°o. Smils._ Its people freed
from the condemnatims of sip, shedding their
wholpeopae, happy ioduemee upen all with whom
they come in contact. "Dilligent in business, ,
fervent in spirit, serving the Lord."
We are happy Usennounee that the next meet
ing will be held in pie room of the " Good Intent
Engine company" nti Fifth Street. All need to
to lean upon the arm of the" Delayed." Let nil
etorokthen and join in three exercises. Service
Commencing at 7} o'clock on Frii*_ evening,
the 17th inst. •
• • NOTICES. • A
iIfri•METIIODIST • kPISCOPAL C111:111C11. FeCond,
Street. Pottsville, Rev. 1.1..1E. Pastor. Di•
vineservi y Sa•Oath at 10 A.M.and,at 74P.31:
Skr•S•NOLISII LUTA ER AS CUM: Cil MarkeiStrna re
PottsVille.:Rev.W. 11. LOCAINIACII,Pastor. Divine ger•
vice hit hisChureh regularly every Sunday. Morning,
at 10t4o'cloek; averring. at 7 o'clock Weekly Player
Meeting,Thqrsday evening. at 7 o'clock.
IQ-TAE SECOND-PRESBYTERIAN CM:Men will
worship rettularly at the Acemiate Reformed Church
Building, Market street—Rev. :Worn Corr. Pastor.—
'Sabbath . morning. at 10,4 o'clock: weenier*, at 7 o'-
clock. Weekly Leetnre and Prayer meeting, Wednesday
evenings. at I o'clock.
tor;• p
. 1 c: • t
=
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• • .N 1
t •, • • •- •••
. dgt
.1
•
ware, at Pltiladelpbta.--Piert (or the Shim* *Uttar,
Pier $O. 7.
JOHN R. liifiTlP,
MARRIED.
SILLYNIAN—VAN TlORN—OnAunday.Deremberith,
at St. Clair. by Rea. H. H. Bodinei CONAND SILLYX&N Lf.
MAST R. VAN HORN.
ROXItir—CATIIERS—At • Portbon, nn Totmtny
eeen;mt. Decembee ith, by the Ite m. 31. Lowry, Joss
C. flexor to limn' Counts.
•
DIED. •
WILLTAMS—At Ml4dlepert. on the 24th nit, Ax'(
WILLI Oh. rellet - of the late Daniel ti:llllaa' ix, of Cumbola.
yard 70 years. •
STUTZIIAN—On the '2oth of Nnvembeer4 In Mains tp..
earn 411.1,16 5TCY1.11.43. wife at \Tinian!' A. S;:ntsman t aged
3l year: and i months.
9
GEIST—In this borough, on the 6th I nit, .lussen ED.
WM, son of William F. and Caroline W. tieist,, aged 6
year", I month cud 12. dass:
''' 1 • •
MACE—In this borough, on the Vith 214..,Musa1trit
Alta MACK, Wife 4 Jacob B. Mare. and danglifer:of Paul
Brand, Earl, of Finegrore,iu the VA year of her age.
1
NEWS:AM-1n this borough, on the 9th Inst.;liaritta
,
M. NrifMAX
flees are luvited Wal titici
Ills friend■ and
the funeral this (Saturday) afterndon ;atilt e'rlOolti frOnk
his late residence, in Norwegian atroet, Without farther
• CONCERTIICONCE - T!!
1 .
riiIIE SII.VER OI.EEK crrortni.
I SOCIETY ivi I give their Second Annual Cznceri
In the New Sehinl llout.iiltt Silver Creek ,on CMO'
'3I'AS, the 25th of ' cemb4. Divira wilt be open e.•ln
c'elock. Perforate - nee to c•itnnintico at 0,4 o'clock, p"T
Tickets of ailmlinihit'l'2. l 4. lents.;-under age 6 . !4' Ceti • w
Tickets oils be iluvehas.Wof any of the members •••
tiOelety. , ; 1 I i
nets the distill :of 3101 cal Talent Sxhildtedom
members of tide Society oliCttlCir lo'.t Concert, kind.
the manner iniblirli it was conducted by the ..lonv
ers--Joits Mt(' L' i lr.. Leader ot Vocali3lunin.sat tall
.1. Dover. !Ratio - , f Inrtru moan! Music-itdpnoth
to give arouninliel) the pnblie that on theiiiges Ro
w, w ill t„, ~,,iiliii,i; that clan render' the him . with
tertainnient agi i ket;,.ble to all who may far -. • I
.their presence. I I '- - I '
1 the Leaders
We understaed i t hat ti the intemtbewot instruct
to COMILDoIIee A uienliarf... fni the fete Science of
. log cane of lit yOUti vklig 50-3 t
31tude. 1
i
lt T., - iti li daye.
' Now i t ti en.
r r iiE 1111 I.E
i it Scripture
I Ltoonr fie lie Litt,. ...to. yei.lie. '
the Motherl/s qiiildreit,fiya ; do,
Play and Sold . ' - I :vs of Bobby Bright.
Now or N. vet. r the Agrius 'circlets.
Walter: eytiO,iir Hull Aveniuen - in the!Forests of
Martin lather ore lki ' . ... . , r '
:
Ur Tl i e l. Wolf 11'4 , f Chinikjo i e. ;
I.:.
ji o
Poor and Pru , I by tt tt r eenwood,
' old Wonder It, ,io mantled. •
• . Seed-Time aid , : Is rii i.
r
1011 i k lC un is 14 thletrIal Information.
-
The Boy'a Ihlnk ot At h . i
4
euri( " 6"Ta f rabreot am; eta FOttildll ll
R•
Karl Kitlie I Allual ra led.
A 11110nd 1 k li
Bertram Pi"' Smllli, Benedict Arnold:smitten.
litre of carp. ,
Putnam, . 1 * l e d.
•Nighf 4l .ls. I t: colored plates.
T,....11;,/lat`l. • rid. On do.,
0., •
;`,... A .-.... D° ' Inn 3la iy Lands. ditto. .
.:7.,,"gtons onneatiolum..s Standard Jule - elle
„ . '`r .. isp rust tnd, ntany of which are, suitable fur
f r
‘,'":*•!, '..:lsonle. int Will he wild at very low . rates.
''''l." l ",,”; gebool'L iriesfurnished at S'2so, $1(0, $5OO
• ' II, ' Ug. f 113. it.N
d
—i 0 . ' 1 B OOS
i .
isFAENTATI,Or for the IfOLISILYS:
1
-iti-011EN OF REA wry, front ST
t. 1. , ~
fv; iranilato gefileawith 10 flue Steel Engravings.
"L'he;tl..i - irr rot Na "Merin. hr Society tinder the First Ent.
.p.or,!with port yn i s of DIY Beauties. Wile and Iletoinies.
;TheiJosephinlti Bern eltrtantly illustrated.
:' The: Atlantic, 'ci rent r. do •
The Coronet. r Thrace ems; alibi, •
Thti Bible Oa 4y,21 II pt.', , ',,,
The Moon 0 II ry, 48 plates. .‘....
\ '
Ilea Jaml ' Charalerlatirs of `‘, 'omen, illnstrat'd.
The Parables i o the New r.,.u.ment, .
' The IlOw in th ,Cloudsi i ' 2 do .
Catitpill's Spn•ltuens f the British Poets, do:
MoOres 111 , U lifelodies
.......----. I Parnblesof•l‘rnmnifteller • do
'-`- ---- -------- ' - i n lit ;o,isni,i , r. , e,, , sa and P'.....iry of Corby.. „ do
cICIIIUYLK.ILL NAVIGAI"N oL ' iu- . . 41.1,...1a,prIrriRle Po aof America, '' . do
KJ PANT- . hint - nein Lail, Rough,
d e ,
NOTICII.-The annual meeting of thitatoco°lden`a,nd 31araulay's La Ys of Adrient Rome, do
ye a
r, for the election of officer. for tu , enAding Goedrich'adetna of British Poetry, .
yfor; will be held at the office of the ay
. ii Pieties% WolJks of Edgar Allan Poe. -elegant edition.
. No. 417 ,
Walnut atreet Philadelphia. on Monday. ,h. 8.14 Jan- Jerusalem abd Its Vieholty,illustrated. '.
uarY, 1859. at.ll o'clock, A. 3L W. 3.1.T"'"" "IC• The Diaileml. r • do
. Dec.ll,lB 50.411 i &erases. The Heroin/et( Shaklrpeore. do 1
---------,, --r- --- -------- „T. " Benutlfulisfitlestratell editione of 4 Byron. Stiakspea re,
L.IOI.DIERS. of THE w.lt. of 181 - . L.,. Milton, Moore. Scott, Henna's, CO per, Campbell, Wit
',. -..5.
-A meeting of the Foldlersof t''''..Zw.ruoafhlc',,l2l, a 1,14,1 1i
' 1 i 6 I : a t b 6 l n e S t 11'
;Li t e r . , l. rev '
Broke. Ofi varlets sizes and styles Of
be held at the American Boum In a•
Ville, on the Ti
e n dity of December P. M••• 6 '4"O. binding. Our apoortmint of TamtlY Bible!. is very ex
delegates to the Contetition to in etiew the Bth of Janne tenelve, s nil es be sold at very low prices. val i Ying Irtoll
ary, 1859. - JOl3 l C. lESSIG, ••$1 'A tit $l5.
BRNJ AMIN POT
, - Alan; s varirt of Alliuma. Portfolios, Carddase , Porte
, 'fiS 50-] JACOB If. BRIOIIT. 310ennirie. Purr s, Pocket Book a. QOM' Pens..teL, (C.
Dee. II
- -- ------ - -- '. ' , --•- A large 'ft4Ortmenti of Childroh'e Gam el and Toy ‘
FOR SALE OR } , .
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, "NATIONAL lIOTEL' , Yoo sale, antectiremer low pI . lt, NN AN
itEN'l'--I,llp.Erg, 800k....t. t I
Situate in the town - .Mi., ,
of Shamokin. - „
The outorriber will sell . I
,t Private sale,t hie well known ~ . . iLlin re . Orli, opplut r Ile . ili b u Y I:pis . cu ll i :I Chu ' ;IC h.
'
'Betel. which haa wgerel Ain o f eustom. and alli the Ile'', . . GriEl!.T I ii.EDUCTION - - ---
mmiry roovenlencro fooloini; an exrelleol.•l,olnogr.--; ,
If not 'Ad by italmoti. flan pary, 1519. it wilt then he I 1 •ir I -,,.".;: ' • DOOR SPRINGS I. . ,
:offered for rent. Fur farther partirulamenotaire of the : 1 4-1 1 -1-- J• .-Le ' e ' *-4 : Li . •- • \ 11Y - a yery simple arrangement it is
present proprietor. .Wm.a.tirEc::Elt. •1 . .. . or .
I - ... • 1 adjunted to give to betty or light doors rudrient,
Shamokin. Der. 11. IS:i'l , . II '
____.— _____ i - without the al i t-at th• -Hardwire and IrOti
— TAN I . Y DItY . GO(ii)S • 'Pr'n - ' a' '' FRANK' POTT.
-DI?OPOSAI,S for , AV(IRKINP . the' .•
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,68 . 49-
1 MAMMOTH 00AL YEIN,, ort. the Catatleet Bait- , • ' . • -
read Company'. dull.. will be ^" lvea ' t th"gice " the',, . j 1 1 1, VY. '& CO ' - • TABLE CUTLERY!
Qnakake Rallesd Company. Na 308 Walnut street. . 89- TIEAIIL HANDLED lILIF.S,IVOry
1%00.10114.nd liberal terms granted t partite who •
will pat op their own improvements. Thole land corn- . . handball knivea, sitter plated inlet of American
' IS N Ili N,...,. r . to the public their in-; r . .
p. le e 120 0 ,,,,,4 in Rosh towniddp, Schuylkill county,! .. ' tent! to IP 11 P. MCP. the _ pares of the 'balance of, ntanufacturn: utiefullivols for then g holidavn at
and: near the junction of the Catawba. , and Quakake i t nit gall' i )sinticils and pereharee. of ' I the .11anterare and Iron Depot; WANK PUTT
It
e.: both of.tableh can be reached by short later... • I • t
i. • December 1, 'sa ill
ale. Tbe coal is of the very hest quality. and admirably I• r Cl] 'CI] Dill. C001)S . -.•
.. . , ,
situated, the vein being more ' than thirty Lot tiara. i, ~.;
and capable of being worked toe year. above water level.l i anti ndina's their *tact ton rin rib:tees.) to LESS TIIAN
CUARLItS RMDA:N. 1 .1 TILE COST 0 IMPORTATION, the 6.64 to commence
President Quakait Rdilrood th.i I °6 1 i
, 04t.
I 1 1 M O NDAY NEXT, -
I . AItiCONTNCE TIMIOUGIIOUTTIIE :
ont# of December..
'Their obilettlo toYELL OUT, cc neorly ait pow (hie, I bel
F i a.il d Wigggler Ggooilit i - I
,
, Which rethain ins iick; and hi secomrlsh it,.thrly Offer.
1 in thohnlill jind heir customers. the Inducement of
; I i-E.ftv Low. Patens.- . • - •
It . 1 .$ EIGBROIDKRIIIi AND LACES
UCED IN .I'itlCE-O'ati.V to lIALY
notice. ..
ItAILtY—On Thursday. thefith hist:, at Port n;
Blau. kitAti 'SMUT. aged 100 years and 'f• tooothaii, let
of the late John Batley. •
The funeral 1.111 take plire tomorrow . (itundaiy 4 ), tt , t
o'clock. P. 61., from the meldeoce of heS dsugiitetql Mrs.
McCord, to Port Carbon, which all thu• friends* anti ac
quaintances of the family are lIIT Bed to. attend without
further not Ice.
CROVER £ BAKER'S
iiTir
FAMILY siracprEs.
A flew Style. Pelee $3O.
°Hun: l49 s Broadway, New York. ,
1730 Cheatout Street, Philidelphli4
These machines sew from two spools, and Fl I a seam
of unequaled strength, beagty. and elasticity. which
will NUT rip, even if every [earth stitch be' cut They
are unqueationablv the best' in the market for family
nest ItirSEND FOIL A CIRCULA.II. - k.il 1 1
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Opinions of the Press. c l ; I '
Every father otrzbt to purpsse one { - . Wien , is i antic
ate. c , • -,-,.•• ,
Takes the lead okeveryoltei.-AVrt&didtt Museywer.
h rapidly coming:into gen rat use 4-Sindivich Ara
ad.. r.:-• ,t 7.1., v r. .
dri f lo
Is the bAof tie kind.-Jltntra' ' real. : ..'
A child inay - Mal und.-,-2.lslifslikliegistsr. *'
It works nu 'il.marleallilf r.-SprinitAC &Yews.
-Sews from tom ti!'stll4l,-.4.oaiamstsr Vera d. •
Its seams are cc UTAll:sl,,,aAgrietil. Herald.
Sews a strong alregulifu in.-Adams ,S. shred.
It is managedve thlerfect ease.-Lagrongs ' , Oral&
It hoot liatd get-out of order.-Ruskmlk h*cpub.
in
Superior to 0 a
rivitr saw.-rtland Gande. '
Ventjustl
~ A
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g the les4.Cmdcrspar/ Jmirval.
IWe marvel it t tewooderful executioni-CIA: 11, ruld.
The wok is nest and sulrtlanthtl.-Cudis Repub.
• Will give bettanatisfactlon than any otber.-41 , 1 - ccp.
Eagle. ,P,
W lel ' A . n .
We know It tw (re a ruperter art 0.- , TlCin• , trath-
The best mandsclured In thil count rY.,./torldon Jour.
Nat +single stitch will pull out.- Woodbury ()inside
lion. I) I 1
It finishes itir work where it stops.-. 1 'trent &Aims'.
... 31akei a stitch that will not rip.-pardrea,” pqed.r.
Of inestimableflue to rewena-J4rsey Mere Krpub.
itaphily growl in public. favor . -Vinein. I , ;ngtiirer.
he (RA coming 'to taruify use.-czhenango Telivraph
The drover k Baker is the best.-Cancord Garelle.
. The herd of its class.-Gomsel Herald. •
Det.lo. TA , 42- :.
NEW, A.DYERTMENTF
GEORG - P. K. SMITII, '1 .
mining Engineer and! r ;
-Colliery vierel.
POTTSVILLE. PENNA.
Dreemberll,'.sB
D r omiberlt.l.4
STATEMENT ' , '' ' i
tig ... THE MINERS'' BANK .OF
1 1, 7 POTTSVILLE to the County of Schuylkill. as is.'
finked by the Se.ond Section of the Art of the General
Asada* of thte 6natnonireldth, approved the 1301
day of October, A. I.L. LW : - • , -
Amount of henna and Inceounts, - , V1:15 7 .390 1
DOSperleowned tiy the Bank- • • , -
1 •
111 VAUD, ,-.- $70.510 77 , ' J
Do Due by other haulm . 51.947 :1 , 5 1
-Do Notes of other Danko. - 11,31 1 . W 1 . i
Do Cheek" of other Linke and '
I : Cash drafts, .- • ,
30.1. rs 97
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Pier Jo.
ISRAEL W. MORRIS. Sr,
WWII Pi CW •
PEACH MOON* IN NED ANN.
(Mood II ea. Qe timia,) sod
TAMAQUA Will% MIN COAL.
-OFFICE:-Nn. lugWalnu ttripet, phibidapti.
WHARF 240.9, PORT 1116, HON*, PHILORLPIIIA
October 'VAS . - t - Ve •
•
• . . , . Ir"rlq1 1 -1 0 ; . ,- ~. .
BANCROF/ I ,I,PErS it: . 00.,
, ul ff ria algallaltl7l.lllo3l UM ..• ,
CELEBRATED 01,,SHLAND COAL,
, • Fttolt man.ssri stop:mite:•
i orric?,--ut I Walnut Moist. CSmularelai Balldlag,
P b114•141p hits . ,
New Tort 011e*,49 Crlidi stroo4. Books Owes-2t
1111 b, street 1 • . • j I . t. 2V.A 43 -
i. ,IP4ritiZso. I``.1 `` .
E
RCK}ERS 1 L
Sl3ross arm 'inert:hi or Coal.. '
Red Ash...PEACII Ntopn.uti, LUTLUd and oth.
' ei• eholeavilso: t..: . • -
WhiteAsh...RAVEN; BLACK HEATH 4 NS.
- tNo. 230 Walbut strait, PSlladal la. .7.'.
OFFICES: No. . t 3 :a 6iie •trart. No: vw_.__
] WHARF N .13, atelpdOND, P1i11 . ..4.D14.1.111.11.
t• i.--- --4,---
. IIAYS 84 qoposeir...t. -:
- , .„.,... i i .. ,
RED AND intrrEVE truTurax con:
. . . • WHARF NO.I , POR :RICHMOND.
!Lehighaiid Bolin 1101 Coal at Retail.
, TARE-Manor '.141. ad Are. itrees.
wency,...-100 Walunt a ( vet, r ttiladriphla. v '
October 1,3, HIS . i 4 , 42-
i 4
Ar • ; •
. i Piet No. 4.44 ,'N
1 • • h . ,
CHAS. A. HE KSCIIER -& CO.,
.r,
_,.1 .1 - Soirrsaa dr
DROAFiIIONTJJ,N,IIacK u ATII AND D SMPEORIR
:.• • . I RED CO LS. , i •
il 45 Souiti ASH
etre&'
'ew Sort. •
•CIF /CEB ',kl32 wit irto. PhiladolPkia•
October =; 3.5 . • 43 -
i
if. ..
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s gri,•. -fr** --- vi543%& , 21-1, , m3.
FIRE lIISURANCE - COMP't
.1
OFFICE-4.414112/11:61 tulblints, wed of Fifties lintal
—Entrance bn Mabirittogo gantlet. T. A.UODYKEY,
ha/trine' Dec 11 Wil 40-3 ml Agent
1 1-
PHOTODRAPHS IN OIL.
1
Al. • ALLEN, e °mei IfiT Centre
A . and Market ittete, Patents, Pa.. iontinnes in
addition to taking OH re. In y Flu, and style- to take
PIIOTOGIZAPII,S. in fiiI4,1•11 , 11-4.1KE and of 1.11PT..141ZP..
They are ronnidered ii.nla warkAaf art and blithe'' , por
traits. Call it - Mr. Anen's Cu tlery, and -examine the
specimens he has on ha tad. [ (Dee. 11,*. - 28 bO•te
DR. NI. D; t.OODSON'S
NEW DENTAL .)FFICE, - 0..."....: -
Market street,ro doorvalabove Third.illefi as
Pottaw 11114 Ps* •
. With greatly Iner led .failtplea Ow the prompt and
er
,cateful eNution or a I nrarenpr of work pertaining to
the 1 rofeonion . he Mr to 011frit II continuance of the
liberal patronage thia has heels extended to him. Ile
'warns Allen's enntinuouo Gun Teeth. Achromatic. Vul
canized, Rubber anil Illineralt bone. bkwk work, 'Lingle
gum and plain teeth t
tys: kes to suit the tlmee.earo lug
from slb /0 Sinn fort bp net and from SP/ to S.O for
half sets. Teeth ext aeted I a new process Teeth
filled, drained. apdinedicatod
i,
~ Ihr Alt Work I rrannecdni.ll .
December 11.701 1I 50.3 m
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—,•—•2,----I—rf---,--. -
1 LADIESFURS. • .
~ O NV oPoN
—T e largest arid' be ll st
asahrtnint lb
j ibe City or -
VIM SAWA: I.\ TEN.
NEON NI ARUN, . .
STONt MAR E\.
, . , 1 p114:1114N NE IRD EC, PITC . II, kr..
A len,o rl3nie. ' , election of '2
s csratt.ton nettles, POO ,MUIVII.
i Plt teDOLLA RP. 0 LOT Pi. Ar...
All of which will be Rol I tl Grecatly Reafore'l Privs.
1 CIRRI .1 , .:4 OAKPORD A SoN.
, .
lipm , trxr andf Manoftletseing Purriart.
Ito..
824 Chile not e , lreet Philadelphia.
rt
0..
December 11, 'Zli a -
1 _
DAUPHIN SUSQUEHANNA R. R.
gLeinlistelaimFw_wjeig
,
. SIIORTC`IT Ali' DI I ,IIKAPEFT noun: -
I' 1 1 serTErt ~ •
Ticitt•vlalli auk Illairrilitburg.
"Jr
.RAlN,lleartee Aiiburn at 9 A. M.. or
_ j
on the' arrovoll . ies
of Mi ta
l marti Morning Posenger
rain from Potisk Ole—Arry at itarrinb tir, at 12.24
norm. 1 1
Laren elarrtn , ln g at 3.14 P. m.,IIIITIM at Auburn at
G.lb I'. M.. In tints I carmen w ith the ll:seeing Train to
rennin e'and In mirdlstii plstott. ‘
84-Time thel nos. i 'Tare St cent. ii. 4; that'll, any
'other route. fIS 7U. ILTRACT. Sept.
December 11. IS I 1 1,0-3 m
1vt,967 Of
~ i i
Pottsville, Deo'kefi 11.1858.
Lord . '
Lord NAPIER, British Ainbitssodot to Wositisg
.
on is to bo map s&
• Puglitaile• . '
• Mr. John C. Mien Inooherejel;ol isitirloorld••
men .or " the BenwhollOY,". - io Out with
.4
~ cord •
challenging . Doi only Mortistey, bot the vitela '
w..rld to fight hies for 'any rem Op to illi9.000:
John if evidenlig !tactic for a light, neid, i thiii alit .
be opt to pat him in Oil sty or Iledykg 'owe one
ready for the job. 7
The ' •
LCoLunntA, B. C., Lee. 9.--the Jed. or the'
States Distriet Court haSe pronounced
thetaw of 1800 for. , .ttie seppressioa of the Woo*
Made constitutional '' , The prisoners on board the
okaver Echo have b4etiirennended Wien to await
the action or the 'Grind Jul. at tho oast twat of
the court on the eberai-or .011 1 q7. • '
• lhopentilisilit Omissions . • • '
A eortesponuent , or tbi Philadolphia Norsk
Asterigto wpm to i thiik; that' to i pittlithifig the
Pristldeotfi Ittessage, the following pirogue' was
Melted imatedistely'.after the nisei,. oe the'.
Tarillri--••Ans yetit grieves me to say that Mr.
Cobb;inYSecrotsr ut the Treasury, entertain',
and will express to you, ;views diametrically op-_
po se dto mine on itt these, points. Bat whether
be is right, or I right, or whether we are both
wrong, as we ball :train opposite skles olt Mason's
and •Dixon's line, anal the Demoeracyl is diiided,
on tb s ocucstio), I shall modestly leaveto the bet
' ter judgment of Congtess to deride." - I
LATEST FROM WASH INQTON.•
•
Douglas -T-brie t yen Overbears. ,-
Tbe DeUltfqpltie Senatorial Caucas bj a vote. of
17 to 9 depose., Douglas as Chairtitait of the Com
mittee on Territuries.i Senator Fitzpatrick of Al
abama was selected fur theplace.
The Cvostaittes et Ways and Means in dee •
House is. composed fUllOWS:—Moira. Phelps of
Missouri,Fbillipe, Letcher, Diets-«f Maryland,
Kelly, lowurd, Dowseli, McClay, and
Only two-tariff into on the Committee. It is
said to be strongly tree trade And opposed to. Spa.
ciEo.duties. , . ,
ECO4VI6ICA - 110.]
•
The centennial anniversary of the birth of Rn
bert Duras, which. will occur on the.29th of Jranu
nr7r 1659, promises from reports-in,the - Europe•
an pipers to b 6 a tilde of: groat rejOicing—Such a
demonstration is cannot. fail, to meet with the
hearty responee of eery tote Scotchaein. It mat
lers but little to Scotia's suns whether they be liv
ing on the banks of the Doon, or their lot be cast' `\\
in other clinics, the name of Beams, who tong the
loves, the joys, the rural scone and rural pleasurep ' t
•
dr Scotland in her native tongue, itwakens pinkedl •
the breast joyous recollection* of .9.lvanie Scot
lan,l." ,
.. ,
The poetical works of turns arethe riches( leg- ,
coy he could hare left his countrymen. We are •
proud to sea them appreciated, not only, by; Cale.
(lonia's sons and daughters, but by other nations,
to whom every day Inewlbeauties unfold themselves,
end we fetidly hope the the day is not far distan t \
when Schuylkill and the adjoining counties willr l'
organize and meet together isiound the ,festive
board at least "nee a year. in honor of these illus-
- trious countrymen who In, the Peet and present •
have adorned their' native land. -
The names of Burn's, Seem Miller, Livingston,
and a host of others, , suggest matter and furnish
foul (or no intellectual least of the richest kind; '
th.ise bright spirits that itaie lived and pass e
away, and those height Stara which are yet sill
ing demand from Lim present generation at lr
an expression of Sentitueut. Nothing Mart.,
warm. su, hing e spluitaticous offering of' the
'can pay the debt of gratitude We owe to O N .:
who have eilir been foremost in thh,worl,'
press. 1 nif .
The' writer thinks there is Stottidi. II
enough in Ow region, if brought IVII li
make the " welkin flog." - Ile hopes If !Dirt i ' ~
.be meat: to releerateltie anniverorAtitiar) ?
of Scotland's gilled son ; on the 2:4`eit hin :••
in a proper manner—the tonic's," as h .
whose boson' throbbed with boo l le bred t
• exclaimed in the fare of...nolitlity4...
the plough and not ' independeiert Saturda
"Let all the lovers of `• Thejpe's Prayer"
Inight," the -Tyra Days,"."lt. '",likeet. togethe ,
the "Auld Brig and the Newt talk over ~site
iti.tkfug. Inelulnies bile-hien sr;paddled in OM
'of " Auld I..tuw'Syrie,"' w:, ~ k .
Burn and pawl the gerratOLAsGovr Cmgt.. ~ -
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17.8
LITERAL
Socirm:--The elOrcipcs.
l'OrreciLLE LlTrellentfer 11th. 18580tre tis
fer 'fuertias eventillee. Mr. • }Miranlr. liss•
Leetert, quesli.fe :—Do the writ
tier, F. P. Denrta more tneri‘ than
jugs at ? Affirittative.
thore of Ott.t.)ll. Natharill. Seg...ttv4„ W.
Silliman, al. •
J. 1.'0,, \V. if
. LITERAItY ASsOClATltfli.—The
SALYER 4 Tuesday evehintr., worn reading,
~ . .
ele"iP"g—Subjeet, The Suiside. The gees
'hy E t " . ,ilf the three, "Eichei, Poveity - or Ig
tion. w.be greatest source of crime?" wee not
Inotenits triangular form as proposed, the
's sriZeinittually agreeing to, take Riches and
/Teti. .The following gentleiren - participn
' !gate dismission :—"ltielies,""ll.. iVinlazik, C.
f t , r; ••Igtioranco;: W in. W intack, J. J. Duray,
T,,,Buitier. Decision to I.ivor of "Ignoraitem '
W question for next T u e.ohy . e vening ill.
srbethor of theko nttor.le the better field for •
, repent/0, ihe P iii or the !fir?" Affirmative,
lio.nas Miller, Wm. Winliielt, .1. .1. Dovey end
'. Taylor. Negitive, IL Carter. E.,,,,Winlack, U.
• Jonrs UM/ D. F.. Witt ler- Joseph A. fileC,nd
1
ill lectur.:helore the A...el itioo on th.st evening.
Site... , Cre.rl:,. ll ceml,r 9. Md. ' • .
SCHUYLKILL II YEN 1:1YL RA HY SOCIKTY.--Zrhe ~
attendance at the Literary... Society on Thursday
evening was oseeedingly large, to which much
praisebylue the Indies, in whom vrlt see much in- •
terest otterilfested, in theprontotiOn of Literature.
The exercises were as follovist—Reading on •
" Learning" by A; E. Suliiet. " It Waii -well read
end listened to with %narked attention. 'lie was
was followed by it4i es, , n v. on the subject "The .•
itanges of Ainericii," by John K. Wertz. It wee
a good production.' The following question wasi
ably discussed. "Ihd ancient times preduee great. ,l
er men , in proportlm to the advantages they bed./
than modern times."' by Messrs. J no. W. Koons and .
P.C. Detwiler in tlle affirmative, and Weser'. !sane
Paxon land (1 , .. 'D I Allen in the negative. After
1 .3
review of arguMents the decirion was given in'
I favor of the affirmative. 1 .
The exercises rot, next Tittirrdsii evening ere „
Reading-by A. A: Ilesier. Essay by Jonathan
Paxon. The quytion, " Did wen of thought
more ore influen e.than men ~f action." To be
discussed by Moira. Isaac raxon and Wallace
th
flues in the nteethe and Jleests. Isnot T.
flownianmnd Char. Dengler in the negative.
jilarkets.:
.
• . POTTSVILLE.' MARKETS.
(Wholesale Prices.)
Wheat Flour, so 2 , , a li ZA) Oried l'eaches. par,'d .*II to
"Wt.. F10nr.14,1., .100 , do do unpar'd. 4On
Wheat ,bnA,liiel. 130 Dried . A pidrs., pard. A
Ryo, do , No Eilsolort.ll. 211
C oro , do , 911 ItattPr. yr r pound . ..'le
MO*. " do 43 Shottldtroc . , ' li• fir Y.
Potals /A. do ' ( 0 llama, --- 11 i. 4 1 ,
Timothy S.,d . .2 oo . Loird. . . • 1:1
Clover !..teed . , 100 r's•ter. 4. , • , sr. r,
Hal, per ton ,4 , , 14 po :An It, per 101(47.. 1 '25 •
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POTTSVILI:E PRODUCE AlAftliETS•
Rel all I"riees.)
FLOUIL—Whe4TPIonr sell* from 19 re to 7
and Rye at Rye Clrottat rt.. 19 be.. and Cnrr.
Meal 1 19 do.
110.4119.—WIt1teYf host +tenant 91 5011 1 .1 m.. and Red
at $1 311 do: 9 . 5 do:Corn 100 do;1hol,50110.
11E.1.13. — neef1 %ells at Uad 11 eta. Tore lb: Mutton
11 R. 10 d0..Yea1.3,9 do: Pork 11 do: Sbonldero g ei,ll
do: 11.1 ne 11 0-14 do.. Bologna 12% do.: Sawurgen
1214 do. 'Fr
P4')VlSlON9f—flutter sell* from 22 eta. 7 4 ft: Cht4x•
10.10.• d 01... Lard 1 b eta.
Porto Rico *nue '•(" l Yellow 10 do: ..lt"
ICtdro 11 dot (Irrmlted and Pultpriza•ti 12' 1 ,4 dn.
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• MIS CELLANEOUS. '
I[I,II(E.BRICKSSor Cupolhs,Pothllilig
4' and Blast yurnaresi from ! thy Itimling Workv, tor
iale tow. at t lin ! lONEER ruinrAcE.•
rottinille.Jan.l9.lMK.. • -
`- 3-If
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la OLD DOMINION!
r lIIS truly useful article continues to
commandcommandthe iiwoert of all coffee drinkers—at the
t• rdware and Tom Depot" of • YRINIi.POTT.
thretnher 4.'A*.. •VA•
• CORN SHELLERS!
riVIE best, cheapest, most durable
- ti Mkt , " down etriry alio?. In It* Mits. Vere Ate at the
.. Ilerdwerr and Iron Depot" of iltANli corr.
• Irevemt.r 1.':.8 ' • 496 .
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--, 11.11.VE YOU sitlirol TIIII3II A
Tto.HAI' SUPF,IIII T. N GRAN IN G,
--.T.r. VILL.AfiII IlLaccodtra," and the beautiful ART
attt., which an:furnished t' sobeerlbeew a the Oes..
mooolitait Art Assolation. can now be peen at ft. DAN• a
NAN'S re
Book Sto; Pt.ttailllo. for a short time only. 'eee
adverlisentint elsewhere, lii'mdd— . Notr/catUrril.7 ,
November 15,'63 48...
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NEW" TOBACCO a. CIGAR STORE.
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