The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 01, 1849, Image 2

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    iittintts 4 Nurnat.
Saturday Morning. December I.
Tam raorrort
DEMANDvITS RESTORATI a POLIOY.-THE
ON! PEOPLE
. •
AMERICAN ART UNION
This fienrish log Institution for the Eneoarr Bement
of pre 'Arts and American Artlrsts.tbe Income of which!.
was eight, thousand dollars lasfVear ; has just -
erl au addittnnarDellery for the Exhibition of Works
of Art, WO feet long by 12 feat wide- The VO.PertY ,
they hold is very valuable. and eee. ,,,, nt i,
In mane. and anbacribers to the Union. are all Joint'
proprietor, In this property. whirl:. If the Attintiatroo '
should he dissolved, would be divided among the
members of the same.
The Distribution will take place on the 21st of De.
comber next. The engraving for the present year. will
Isr Tenth." copied from Dole's celebrated ..Voyage
of Life." and I veining of Etchings.
tcnbscriptiona *5. - for which eubscribers will receive
an EnCTUVinf worthBs.=a vnleme of Etchings. P les.
Int t og Pieepy Bellew, and-the ehance of drawing in
or pottOting worth from *lO to 113000. The
Awar.latlnn hove already pi/chased upwards..of 200
prizes for dletribotton.
s e h.criprlons received."and arty Information given
by calling no the subscriber. . ii. TIANNAIT,-
. flomaratv Secretary for-Schuyiklll - CountY: .
LIFE IIiSURANcE
• .
Flirt/TV limn who Inter his family. ought in get his
fife insured. pnrenn ercarod in bnodnon , ,. ha••
r ntrm. Lim. . which wnnl.l require
name time in nntlin np.nrcht to get his life Insured even
If in rollitin-nnasinntes. .
Every normnn enraged In the Coal fillAineslt 'melt to
get him life inmiired, or Any nther hazardous buminems
In the Corti Roginn.
Every nerahn whndener.ds upon rt Salley nacht to
get his lire inenred. The Prnfemslonal man with a
family 'nicht to eel his life intMted. There "'few hot
who emild mare a mall milm - annnally to Turner their
hires: which. if mit invested lit this may, would he'
spent perhaps In trifle,. and theAr (=Wes lert to the
rolerehadties nf the world._Theis Is, pert:num. Coil,.
inetint Create. mu m•yere n Oan2 an the death-bed. ari
heittrenropellad In leans those whom ynu love, and
.partlmilarly a wife and children. destitute.
I.lre insurance la hermillugjo.l as common in jjilm
Pnantry as Fire Imormnee.• Wives, ;wetted.. your
hintbande—yon can rive elinnet in your hon.ehold•
affairs In pay the anoint premium without (reline it.
and one ore the mint Intereteed In the stihject. Von
con immure the lives of ,nit• hnsharitim, for poor nwn
benefit. and 'the amount cannot he if - itched by their
ereditnrm. in Cone or thetroinOlh.
AM Information on this subject ran he nhtalned`n
. 11. 11ANN.01
JO the Office of the Miners' Journr.l.•
•
RTIOTTTCR .ffINATITAN FOR CITRISTMAS AND
NhAV VFARR , .—This great holiday paper has been
rer•lvtd. awl we must ...1et...1..4g, that we are de
lighted with its appearance, Ii certainly mn:tele the
grandest di.nhv ',flame, and Iteantirttl P.nerntrlg.. we
ever saw rolle , ied together. •• The Pieasnres. rot
'
lies f i nd Misettss of Chrstmas in New York.. is an
engraving' of irnormotis cite, occupying and roiey
neuron twn entire pages of the paper The spult...l
troop or portraits of President Taylor and Ids c.hi
net ; and the gond tableau of Nor Richard's Way to
go to make up the remaining outer pages.
These are the principal reaturre, while the Inn , r pa
ges are foil of choler holiday reading. Illustrated In
the most ample and costly manner W are i n f orme d
that one hundred thousand copies of the Holiday
lltntherionathan are usually s•Ild„; nod this enter...4l/e
*Mcrae...mints for its nstnoishing cheapness, ell' 12
eents.per copy. or ten for one dollar. Wilson & Co,
New York, are. .the publishers. Also for sale 'at
Barman's Book Stores.
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE.—
This valuable publication for November, has 'been
placed upon our table', and from a cursory ezaminas
turn of Its eontenis, we And It to contain matter of
the moot Instructive character. Every mechante.who
!eels the d.gnay of his station, should he in poca
@ion of.Thi• periodical. Publish. d, Philadelphia-85
per ann,lTinia ;* payable half yearly.
TEAOIIER'S MAGAZINE.—We have received the
-Ngencher's Macazine—a new publication Just started
. in Pittsburg, Pa. It Is devoted to the cause of H..
lion, and promises to be an efficient laborer in the
ranks. Dis also drslened to be thtv.organ—thro' whirh
the talent of the Teacher shalt reach the public."
The number before us, contains wellwritten articks
on Domestic Education, Pontilas Education, Schools
In Flatlet!, &c., &c. Tins is the only educational
Magazine pnbitstted in this State. whirrs, were there
.110 OINK consideration to recommend it to the publc,
'would be suirmient do render its FIIC,SS certain. It
S. edited with ability Publlsh'ed by J. D. Kennedy,
Pittsburg-91 per year.
NVIIO. I.4 . I3ESF:FITED Etir PRO
',rTECTION.
- -
Every improVement.that ie etr.tted, every fur..
nace that is not blown cut, end every dividend
•
that Is made by a manufacturing company, is
' trumpetted-forth free trade Papers, and
mare especially by the Philidelphis Ledger, as
evidence of the prosperityj'of rho country under
• the Tariff of 1846. Now, we admit that business
will go on under thiS Tariff to a certain exteat—
but it goes on atthe expellee of the wages of la
/.40, and the prostration of the laborer in this
country to the condition of the este(' classes in
European conntrics. To prove this, we addressed
a note to the superintenden ! of the Crane Iron
Wnrk's - ..one of the largest IrOn establishments in
, She State. whi,h contintios.irk operation under the
Teri"' of 1846, with a'view of ascertaining the
vices paid for labor under the Bill of '46 sad
4hose paid by under the Tariff of '42, and the fol.
dewing is the result:
Crane Iron Warts , Aron. i1d,15411
Mr, D. 13:annan :r
Dear Sir :—Your favor w bef,re me
..ami In answer to vinr inquirks. I will stale that rig
Irnn was selling in 1413 of 27 In $3O per roe, and to
18.19, is selling from 18 to $2O per ton, the-same kind
'of Iron
Price cf Wave in 18113.
*l2 per ue,k
8 de,
Fnrpice Keepers,
Fillers.'
Carpenters arta Blacksmiths, Al 12 to .1
.371 per day
Laborers, 90 Cl 3. to 00 do
• Price of, 11 - 4 , :t in 1519.
Ftin l aer KeepersflOe'rs.
Follert.
CarpentPre arid Blacken:lithe. 00 rts- to 9 00 prr day
Bata. rs. GO to 05 do
In Li4lB there were scarcely enough men to he had to
An the work at their prices, now three cir four men
'win( ernrrlnyrnelit where nee la needed. This is the
;."trste stflte of the case in this vicinity
}'ours, Respectfully,
P. R.—Wares vary sthne for the same class of men.
itt nit times, as the value of some men of ever• class
Is more then others. .
It is true that the -mannfneturer suffers in the
,Ilepreciallon of property, In s certain extent, and
. the Jurroonnig of the profits, but the great buqcn
falls • up4l the laborer. who -lira from hantf - to
mouth. aurt whom whole Ilepe,Jenre i, on the !a
lba, of 1118 ha Je. Capital can rawer take care of
rr
. et ni cbe only time the laborer ralren,firted
is when the Country i, in a flourishing condition
-rend there is rompartirinn for labor. These rimple
facts upset all the wild theories of unsettled and
crazed intellects. •
'Tus Locoroeo papers MS exulting Over the
feet that Gen. TATLnIi Sam menees hie o lmiaietra+
lion with a majhrily of Congress against him.
how Was it with P,olk '1 He commrneed wish
a majority of sixty in his favor, and so odious did
,hi. Administration beeome, that in the Congress
'Which expired .with his term,instead of a locofoco
maiority of sixty, there V4+113 a cler Whig ma—
: jority. weep that in rernainbranci. .
IitILSTER COUNTY DANK—Those cf our
realors who bold .notes of the Chester Count?
Bank need apprehend no lose. The' it le rumors
reisties to she alleged refusal on the part of the
.Bank to rederm the old issue is false. The Ches
ter County Record, says empha i tdly that the
charge "is net true. The Barlt. ss altuage re- '
deemed them—has always been luscious to re
deem them—is now constantly redeaining them..
at fast as the of fi cers can obtain some Bettersetnry
account of them, or even the beet pr dcticabte at.
taunt of them."
Poartmcoca.—A Washington Cbsrespondect
of the New York 'Expresr writing from the
Capital, gives the following item. The Express
rem it is' written by ono whose means of inlet
'motion ore'such as to warrant him in making it
k¢owo .without the fear of contradiction :
Jl:zriteceten. Nen 15tE. 1849.
An Influential Whig genator from the Fnuth,lnform
-I:tad me teat evening that beyond a doubt 7 State. would
secede la ease of the passage of the pow' to. tThere
is more reality in this Sonthern move. I tear, than le
respected. Another Influential &pattern den Mot.
whom I saw yesterday. in commit, and some of the
most cautious and reasonable of the North Carolina
delegation talk forebodingly and despondingly. 4 have
conversed with many other Anotherners within the
lad two or three days. *114410h to believe that there
• ia trouble ahead of a portetornut character.
• ALTLIIID NOTES.H% S 2 bill on the old Tren
ton State Bank, altered do' as to represent the
Chenspeske Bank, of Baltimore, had been deter.
led. The alterations and signatures are roughly
dime.' The name of Geo. Watson, the paye of
the State - Bonk notes, has not been altered. 1.
..B..v.itztlfr.inow RAIL Roan.—AS rmebting
of the 13aasil of 3fonsger r i of the' Deaver Me ow
f. • Roil Raid Corripsny, held lait•Mondsy, in Phila.
delphiti c Wm. W. ;iongstreth nracoleated
(10 ni in place of Jac Rrwisnd, resigned. _
A Rico Bator--The daughter of' the Queen
Qi Sweden, who Is about to marry Louis Napole.
• irOes a`dowry'of .£4.000,000 sterliar. '
The Tariff of .18416.
HOW IT EFFECTS COAL AND IRON,
AND THE DAHMER.
We invite partici:der attention to the reflecting
article. Facts are:always better - thin 'the wild
theories of unsettled and unbalanced intellects:
• •EPSORTS Of GREAT BRITAIN.
THE UNITED STATES'IIER BEST CUSTOMER
The following is con:sined in a !eller written
from London on the 18th of October, to the Na
tional Inielligencer ,
•'A lately published Parliamentary•doeument pre
senia the (elle - be/mg facts.. The fatal declared snlue
6fBtitish and Irish produce and manufaeturmiespnried
from the Untied Kingdom to tOinus emintrien, was,
in 1841, 558,812,07 ; in 1649.5,2,819.448.
/ 1317. 1348.
The British coinnies took ' e t 4,558.297 212 051,183
The United States took 10,971,161 9394,909'
The Hanseatic loons 8 007,22 . 4,609.250
11011..0 4017.423 2,3'23.258
France 2,554.283 . 1.021.321
Russia 1,844313 1.622,225
Turkey 2,578.989 2.. 9 38.178
rhica, Hong Kong . , ' 1,501369 1,4454159
Brazil 2,565,30; 2,1.70',302
l'ilezi , a, and Central and Smith ' -
A 1114 t ica (except Brazil) 2.5(15.855 3.761.713
roreien we Indies 1:110.221 1,018.138
AB other Lountiles 9,290.560 9.0.1,759
One striking fact developed by 04 statement fis,
itnit nett to tier own enlonie , t 'ME UNITED STATES
IS TIIP: nRsT CiTsTollEß GREAT ISR.ITAIN IIAS; Irking
More than One-siulli of her• o hole amount ore:term,
and mom:ha. ant• one of her next hest cusiomerv!"
rtoirt",the xgoic audironc document we have the
folboSine tllletornt of the exports of PIG { - RON from
Urea! Britain to foreign countries, during the year
ISIS:
/ AT° the Bait,' States, 91.704 tons.
To other countries. 63.946 " .
The total Exports of BAR IRON, during the same
period, weer
eS•To the United States, 162.057 tons.
To other countries, 159.077 "
•
From whirl. it appears. that Great Britain ships
store Iron to the United States than she does to all the
rest lithe world rot to: ether !--Tin one tired winder
that tic iron. and carry interest 'connected with it, is
crippled. after looking at the above statements. They
nit •w that whatever may be our political relations
wall Great Britain, we are,under the existing revenue
I w, silt in a condition little belterthan one of cnt.n
via,. upon her in tilkindustnal concerns.
The Tariff of 1416 is the bond of this rassolare.
T 1 1 ,00411 it we sacral, our own home interests 111
prOduCe ar d manufactures, to boy British wares ant
fibres. Vie Run our Coal trade to bent fit hers--we
stop our von works to kelp hers in oper a tion, We
send hen Irto.l 01 thousands of diallars antinally out of
BylnYylyari in to England to buy Iron-rails to lay in
front situ.. Furnaces. Forges and Balling-mills; and
this we do to carry nut the fermate Free Trade pokey
of the parry which cuffs itself 11)zatocs.a rig, and
I , ro,es toftole to the name by doing all it ran 10 tn.
Crease Queen Victoria's revenue, and 01 . Course 10
stnro I In, pride. and sirenvhcii her power: Can the
Puree it folly further en
But we have not act dor.e wait atad.qie., We
' have still another Table, tve commend to the
serious attention or the FAIIOICRS It will serve in
show that the FORLIGN mARKET, (except when
'adore and famine in the old world cnnvels them 10
ne,k 501,111 , 011 hoer. the new) us not much ro brag of,
I highly as it is lauded by the LocOlocits, We cut the
tollnwing team the last IVo. of Bicknell's Reporter.
EnronT or Bra:11 - 1STUFF3. 'the aggregate expor
tation of breadsuitri from the United States to Great
Britain and Ireland. up to the latest dates this year,
compared with the rorrespendmg period last year
his tieeq as annexed—
,
To hart4t-Dateir. 1978. ' 1319.'llecese.lotn.
Flour. bids. 220,512 . 83.491 297.017
Corn me,al; hbl4. 19.774 950 11.518
%V heat. IntvhelF., 479.501 163.504 s 315,911 ,
Indian coin. bus. 2.019,434 422,977 '0,10,377
At this rutc.iwe snail find outlets for but a small
per cent. of ihttanpplies of our agricultural products
this year.
We hope our readers of both parties will mee:st
these , IS bleP, and then pelt themselves sec inusly
hc.l her our present anti.protecove policy is , alto
gtthcr the best and wisest that could be adopts d.
We glee below a few to Ith . ,,ote 111.3
we ithiciit more produce from Great -Britain than
expet , . The following is, the 'value of the
L'grain,exp , ftelo Great Britain according, ,to the
statefltint from Btrittiell's Reporter. to the latest
period in 1649:
E 3,4501 bl, Flour at $.l.
90 Corn Meal. $1 57
1615,3 bu,ll. Wheat. tl5,
422,1/17 Lucy. Coro, 60e.
of 1 5 roducr I.;:cported to Fn'4,l:. te45.i,118
The New York 'Journal of Commerce gives
the 11.11:iwing Fratemvot of Iron imported into the
port of New York alone, for the 6 months ending
rSey'ember.l. 1849„froin Great Grittily:
Fran Dreamt. Tans.
Common bur iron, 10 -t5 aver cost £5 16 /1
•
Pic Iwo. • '19:172 tin 2fL
R.ulrond iron. XI. t 778 do 516 0
Min! iron in bors.ls,rNO d r ) 72 6
[loop, band & Alert, 6,755 do 17 6
Co.: of Engii.,,lx IroiLin New York, $3,678..004 511
Tons. •
?Keels iron, 5,1 r,, aver eon?, $7l 75
Russia apt]. 155 do 135'00
armay Iron. 859 do .911'70
=!
T4.X.21 Tedue in Nev. York.
The; rturlitnen who mtnufactured this iron in
Great Btitam, consumed for each ton of Bar
lzwr made, writ less than $2O worth of English
Produce, far every ton of Pre Metal, $8 worth;
for itiotro4.l iron, $2O worth--vfor rrfiord Pun,
$25 worth; for lioop, 17thett Iron, :&c. $3O wo,th
nt produce. Mraltiply these by the number of
tons of etch hind •of Iron imputed, and we have
the followteerr salt
$9 per week
5 SD da
.ValutPrMitift Imported the sive of Eete ,
/ro'n of Me Port of em l'ork atone. in nu - 'tomtit,.,
ai.rdittst to tic Jawed of Commove -
DKr iron. ID 641 620 produce per too, e.nr.Pda
Pic metal, 33.971 " d do 311).776
ltn ilro'd ir0n.".13.87 " 5,0 do " 677.301
I: (lined iron, 15.1/30 " do 373 750
" 30 do , 191,700
ME
Making no less than 151,177'666 worth of Eng-
fish Produce imported in the shape of Foreign iron .
at the single por!saf New Fork in 6 months, which
to more than double the value of all American pro
duce exported t i e. Great Britain, for this year, "up
to the bora, peint, according to Bicknell's Repor
ter. N.J.', what we trite into consi location that
about two.thirds of the slim, of all our iinp ins
from Great Britain, is English Produce, we wits
find that we import twice as much English Pro
duce, es we exp to that country, yet we are told
that the Tariff of 76(6 ben, fits the Agricultural
interests of the United States.
Some will any tbat ihr consumption (des on,
notwiihstanding these import.itions of Foreign
Produce from atirO L ail,-:-Itiat is true to a certain
extent—the people. moat liar—hut the p.ostration
of all kinds of business, les,ens the console:piton
of the products of the Farmer at home, nearly one.
Ina. or to en extent of more than double all the
eappitations of the country—for it is notorious
that if this Iron had been made in this country,
our operativeiengagsd in its manufacture, in pros
perous times, \- -sanld have comumid one-third
-,more produce than the-same number engaged in
its manufacture consumed abroad—and we have
always understood that the nearer a market could
he brought home, the'toire profitable it was to the
Farmer.
~We have bloc) made o calculation to istdoehortr .
large a:quantity of Cool would have been con•
fumed, if tho Pig and Bar Iron imported from
England in V4B, bad been made in Oho United
Slates, To Make a top of Pig Metil, requires 3
ton; of Cost, and for Bar Iron, 5 ton•, This
'would give:
91.1'01 tons 119 Iron, (3 tong coal.) . ir75.112 tons:
161,057 tow liar iron, (5 tone co-M i l „ 010:4 . 5 tuns.
Total
. 1000,- - ',,1.08.5.337 '
Tie .howyhat we imported 1,685,387 tons of
li
Bruitg e ledlist ' , bar; in the shape of Metal
and sr Iron alonein . a single year: it the Anthra
citeegions Pennsylvania could have supplied
one-, alf the above quantity, the Sheriff would riot
tioW be an busy among us, nor would our Re:
won become depopulated, and ruin, misery an-d'
trent prevail to ouch en extent among us. Let
the peop l e reflect deeply upon this tubje et. Con.
g\tys will meet ou Monday nest, and the time
io prompt and determined action has arrivid. .
RoutuT J. W sLEen, Anntartn:— The Wil
mington (Del.) Journal states shot Rub:rt J.Wel•
tier, t3ecretary of the Treasury during Mr. Polk'it
administration, alas arrested vhilet pricing through
that city in the can on Saturday laic, and detained
by the tsherilT untillhe could Cnil ureority to o p
pear arul answer lon i a claim of 55000..' Mr. Henry
tett,. formerly Collector ander Mr. Wa i lger,-and ..
Mr. -Alexander Poster, formerly Maxilla Alf the
4rate,, en en] bsil 'fur his appesnancs. and Rir
Ftobett was discharged. Ho was detained itstowtn
daring dip whole den end hft in the flight train.
Tax Lets Law.—The beneficisl effect of the
Lein Law which the Whig Legislature passed
Net winter, securing lathe Miners and Laborers
their wed's to, the• arrioat'of $5O out of in.
solvents elates, is now being felt io this Region.
"Tag Tannin of Gen. Taylor to set ea a
Southern man" has been assigned by Southern
papers as the ground of their oppolition to biro,
and, undoubtedly has bad strong influence on the
great Democratic, gains made in the Southern
Stater. Such we. the case in Georgia, and sorb
has bee'n . thresse in Lcui.dcas. Even the popu-
larity of the General in his own State, and the
pericnal friendship, entertained towards..
could not, in their estirnstion, balance the fact
"he had failed la aFt as a Southern man." The
appointment of rial Cabinet, the selectrox of his
subordinate affywi4 the putting down - of the Cubs
expedition, rte. - rtipposed mission
, / of T. Sutler.
King. to Californr, the willingness to allow the
decisions oec,in g eis to dictate on the subj.ci of
slavery, have all heeniproofs to the South . that he
is determined to .:he the PresidCrit of the whole
country, and not ! to "act merely as a Southern
man." I
l• 'Natant Entitle
Z55.p2,r,' t 52.619,448
favoret,le to t.iin
delphia, on Satnra
A memorial tc'si
t ad, to he presented to the.nrxt
Congress, praying the granting of the power to the
e l n
different I.egidfai res to appoint a Board of 'Com
mis-ioners, whoa duty it shall be to take' charge
of , glf foreign em 'grants arriving at their mare : .
I'l4 ports, prosi.lt i a hospital for the sick, and a
place of lemma y a7eommodation for the indig
ent an angst them, where they, may have the
means of jut mnsi cleanliness, food, clotting, and
Ipdging., anti) t I
The c,
' Commiasi
r a ce je
obj•cl, a {AK Of
is proposed.
Ctasatrtrn ROWDISII.—Bnya, who eland upon
the corner, of Stinday evenings, indulging in pro.
fealty end obscenity; loafers,- who up-rt boles,
change signe, end Iseult people generally; respect
able looking voutag men, ,e ith slouched ceps, who
ytend in deth alleys, end pounce upo'n unprotected
fernelee , end retpectelde young men, whrt, for-the
„name f urpote, p, ,ul ellaut the stroets at all,timote
Correction. We published
last week, an articwe showing the coat •rif hon: in
Great Britain, and the enit of its importation to
the United States. Since then we have observed,
tiy a siatoro:int oralcorrieepondent in the BoltiMere
Patriot, that the artirin contained seams] Waco].
reties; and mike ihe.steiutil coat, as followe, sec
enl tl,lllrs'lese than given in the other table. The
true ngureP; he Faye. are es follows
CO , T or Inos—
Th e enet of knish pig iron at Glasgow, free on hoard I
4 per last steamer. 21..25., CO 50
.Tloty 30 per rent. on $10,0.. .3 , 15
•insorancell'per rent. on 4110.40. : U 15,
Freight as per barque Tanutin,arrived last .
.1 1
s - p
week at thiort. Os. 4 05
Chan, for sto , ragii tit any of our iron yards
o
nn wharf, 25 iente'per ton,_
—5,
,
./1-: not root +lf tonnScotch pig 4011 import •
tett to BMtimme, sis 05
_ —
A wle hoctrutnfuny said, that if some Men
•
could come outof i
their' graves and real the
sriiption on 'their s tomtmtopei, they pould think
tty Lad got intoe wrong grabe.
1:1Tlt is Mit4ll CtIUNK.-I . lpig pI3CP
130frlorig since, reSag stetted by
. 4 'destructive fire,
wns re.sitited'on' }Friday the 28th ult; by a ser
ittwilite. tinn , titings of .1 tore Andrei., Johu
"free., Benjamin Willititris, Conrad Kttchel, A.
Andreas, John T iet•tr and Ira Cortright, were
tiOre or less injored. The lora is estimated at
ab nut $5OOO,
GEM
:I.it 1
171.:67
2.A 246
' GE , DGE WASHINGTON was a man OF sense,
and his opiniort. n any tutjPct, are &felting of
t foolish're,tprct. ' lie sai :. "The and wicked
ntac . .ic:, of lonaiii and swearing. is a vice an
mean end low, that every perfon of tense and
ehatacter dele4o ari \ d desprtes it.".. We hope if
any prof,ne perso is read , this artic'e, they will
consider how deridlilly 't,olgar it is to swear. how
little it' hent tits the m, l lint' act accordi4y.7
Nothing would create arKuntaantable impresfien
in repent to a strancer, so quick as to hear him
trier an oath. It bumps him et once 'as a low
bred person. . \
477 F-f;
t4.l',Z4tJ ;i8
A cosTEstrion.tur announcing the marriage of
an editor, says ie wo r always of the opinion that
editors hail just.cia 'good a right to starve some
man's daughter on l y body doe. I I
Ac ccomon EntTon.—Tha editor of
t'le Bunkum Fldg,blif advertises that hit will re
v-lye, in pvyment for Subscription to his paper, all
sorts 'of dicker, such as ttpmatoes, corn, rye, oats,
eggs, l'etns, pork, grits, hti, old rope, lamb's wool,
shovels, honey, shoats, dried cod, camp oil, but'nut
bark, paintr; glass, putty, hemp, snake.ront, cord
wood, live gveve f.wthbrs. itaxwfax,'dried apple.,
bar, new rider, a se-handles, Mill-stones, hemlock
:3 um, baton and hams, eiog.hang root, vinegar,
Pumpkins, ellscompaine, harness, Theo, elippkry•
churn botk, clams, manure, and ell other produce,"
'The Bunkum FlngOdif id edited by %V agitaff,
and pubihed every mink and then, in ono of the
departments Gr "O'd Nie l k." •
e1.777A44
Gee r~ PORTLAND.—The Puitlani Umpire
81)5 that ris !.5 furnie'leil to private cot sumer.; in
that city at from $3 50 $5 per 1,000.
Au. run Go rhe hiewtown Journal pub
no lee• ito+n flee nistwge notices G edito.s
oho have been getting narroJ. What is:the
warlJ cEnning t.)!
During a rternt trm .f some of the Philadel
phia 'mare. which r.olt place ,in that cite, in
sentencing them, Judge P0M , 13.1 took neon-ion t ,
acimrdvert very strong' t upon the pardoning
pawer,iv, used by Gov. oinitlon. Now, ir at. -
prais that the-Governor C has' pardoned les• con
victs than ri , h.r Givernoi Shrink or Potter,
, as
the reader will perceive by foiluwirig etaremrpt,
which we 5.4 in the firdrisluirg Td-graph :,
G .v. Johnston has occupied the executive
choir, a ported of visleeri Imorithe. During that
time, he has granted ifs .3T00r15. or 01 average
of S 7 annually, while theannual . average tinder
Gay. Shrink, hit immmediale predrrersor, was 100.
and under Gov. Porter 163,! The number el
rioters pinioned by Gov. P rier will 50 !by Gov.
Shook 37! while Gov, lohnsten
that
pawl... Ted
three, under the eireumstanees that indueed .the
Judge tcr.assail I.im. .The Statement is as fa:laws:
Goren., Porter Pardoned during the lain three
years of his administration.' 491
;Average number annually.
Convicts pardoned in tit o ddyland county of Phil
odelphta daring these threeyeaqr.:
Sumner for riot pardoned Kittle-Ste% 50
Number for riot portioned the city and county
of Philadelphia, - ....- . - i
Garornar'Sh sink Pardoud, .- . 350
.
Averaze number annually. ! ' • 100
Pardoned in city end county of Philadelphia, - 153
Number for riot pardoned in tha.State 37
Number for riot pardoned in dwelt faltd. oo tio.:3 of
. Pinta&W . hin. 2
Meera'ar Juktiston Pardoned, -, .. 1'
- -
',s.verage. number annually. I .
Convicts pardoned in The city and county of Phila.
dei?Mm ,
Number for rlpt paidoned In !pie State,
.. .
- ~ the en. -
Nonitiolfor riot iiordcreeil in th - e, city and county of
. Phi 3
From the above title it discovered that
GovernniJahnsion, I since l o camalara office, has
gmiatell pardons Jo forty *even conirete' in the
city end county - of ghlisdelphi , , These were
granted oo the tollovristo apidicatiCuts;
, . .
BylhelUdgegy,nr mn of them, of the Court wbere
tbeeonilsts e. tried,/ 14
By the thar3l , .; Inspectors.
By the Wax: en of the Eastern P • eniteiliary, 4
By the Attorney General. • • . a
!Br the Plison Dteelpline Society, • 1
By Jurors trytne them, and by oltiarns of respects
' MIRY,
_. - • a
,
I By removal \qr insanity.. 1
, ..._
' • • •r• 44
•
4
SiOCO GOO% Johnston C 41116 join office, there
havi been three hundred and twenty applications
for pardon, and hence two hundred and four r
jeeteit. . •
. .
-, .
THE MINERS' j'OURNAL,,AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER.
aNTs.—A aiming of cit zens
emigrants was held In Rkila
ay lasi. Judge Jones pre-ided.
obialn permanent eiWstinn s
,neis Term shall be extended to
,raer to secure the funds (or thi
Y 50 per head of every erni;rant,
!G POW ER
TIIE P.III,DON
.
focal 3tems.- i : - * • Ift_EAT IMPnSITTON AND FRAUD !— Cashes is
pa . asters of Xerearst's Celebrated Gargling. Pit.—
.
, . .
This valuable embrocation was before the emetic for
car7he Public Schools.—Dare of the grestett f.':irtl thani aeri eight ;",*;,l7et'ufportesuenafittre w as
na
made
e a t s o
difficulties the Teacheri have to contend with in iti'lg.T.lanamend:vigndcrrol
I ntl:Fess in the cure of ill
hit atteeit ore o f
. 1401,1 Its imitation Itra ' l l r c rot a ie . ::;.Te l ltr/ 'T.' :::el,! - -
our Public Schools, is the irnign
the Scholare; many play "truagt without-the ;Lee t r e p elgo of t h i p t. % i nlel d i . l;et r e ci n l' t e namt e s ve s n uc l h a m s i ltt li g e rit
knowledge of their parents, and others are kept tctialia•..;traaTnfoil4;.'Et.n4sert3:4,- .it.c..., and with an
and anise have hod the ' effrontery Inca u' l i llg i tTi t s in t:;;
out of Schou] for mere tnficia The DirecOrs hare
tiled Various plans to obviate this difficulty,. hitt ILlnticapristtin e name °araV;Tinilanifse°eCtintabri"ushbirciahreelitfea7l4rili.
13,- 1 1 7, 40.0... Or m if a ,, tti .
, q „ u r ev i t t ic i i . nl j e ou a t te . oske n d 4 ..t they
withontaffect. A portion of the Public ace in=id
..! ; .1-ilit ...,,, efime, the conduct of these inlet re:of:will in':
underyalee the PubliTSZOotrot
and canatquently they semi whenever they please, , there fore ---ablashg'''try The prop ~,, or ould
Lailliall those who purchase. Xs cart act
anti keep their children at home frequently for th e same of Ike proprietor, in hi „. or . ~ ~,,,t , .e . ,
, „ ever thus words are brows is tit plats of .
canned, whictrthey would not deem sufficient, if
..flityerL.,hzanntjtheeriAsorg.:tcotrporrliol:.
they were sending to- the - private School', The Y.,' who : ls the o
Directors, in order - tis remedy the evil is far as o nla b y e r
ncisaintrtiCeiteanw"ianye;helfrhir:loi n s e d i or r , a t that
worthless a n d
resolution at the
.a cg i n m tertrit article. The above caution is parikutarlr
practicable, passed the' following
vel.;b s i e e l v ii . , mote wh t o b :7 l.,.. y , et o s l t , T e n s z t e , ts to :barer niae ~.l 172 .
last meeting of the Board, which styli be enforced
ihe first of Dec ember. We publish it for r t ' e l i a ‘ e v , i t th t,t),TeVi!rdUell nrill ' e - .- a !' rig'Wg Oa cannot he de
aftervertisernent in this paper. and get a'
pamphlet
the information of parents and children : - ''''- - . •
•,—.----
ftcrolved,.Thii the Secretary of. the Rivard give
notice. so each and every :reacher, that if any pupil
absents him oiherselfir,om School thread:ly, in sue
cession; Withoul a reasonable excuse from the parent
or guardian for said aoseoce. the pupil will be dis
missed Irmo the School for the period of one month.
The Directors bare also experienced great dif
ficulty in classing the Schools. Children, if pun
ished' for miscpuduct, or if they take a dielike to a
Teacher, will resort to any 'artifice to procure a
Ticket:for admission in some other School, with
out any regard to the arrangement or classification
of the Schools, and thus create can't sat confusion.
1., me it this d ffimUy, the following resolution
was adopted by. the Board:
Resolved, That the Distributing Committee, be
hereafter appointed for a term of two months, and,
that this Committee issue'a lithe Tickets for the ad.
miseton of Scholars into the Schools dunng the time
'of their appointment.
The Directors are anxious to make the Public
Schools as deserving of popular .`aunt as lies in ,
their perxer, but in doing so they Old it necessary
to adopt mles sottregulations,which must he
forced to remedy many of the evils under which
the Schools now labor, and all the friends of the
Pubhc Schools . and Polka School Educatior;
ought to unite with thrift . in elevating and
proving three Schools..
The Dt-tributing Cbmitritfee for the ensuing
two months, ronsia of .foligrasyton, Daniel _Lai
-rer and B. Ersngan, to whoM all applitations GU_
Tickets of edini..bion to the-k , bools must be made:
a:7 The following is one of ;no greatest agri
cultn,Kll yields r v,r pro:luced in Coon:
ty. we dou'it whether it can' - ,be surpassed by
the giriat agricultural cOuritiee of Iranesater,Chere
ter or Philitleiphisa
• . i r ons CAIMI , I3. Nov. 27, ISO)
Mr. Bann3n. :
• • • • •
'Pile following is the product of Eight
Acres 39 perrhes of Land, owned and farmed by Air.
Patrick Mtn, of this place Bcat it, who can :
120 bus early Potatoes, ar.73 cts. per bas. 9112 50
6uo bus. !we do. '6O cm. per bus. 360 00
90 bus. Wheat, (3 acres) at En ; 1 15 00 00
S/ravv. valued at 24 00
One ton flay,_ i i.„. 15 MI
933 bus. Tursips, at . 37} cents. " . 1 .;, - 319 ill
100011estla Cabbage, at 5 cents. 44. 50 GU
1100 Stalks Celery. at 64 - cents. Or 613 73
81372 r_q
The Turnip? were raised on Wheat hintl—ihe
,NVheat was of superfine qa
Mr. Gii.tfrrinvi, also of this place.. ringed no Five
and three-161.rib of so acre, the following, viz
700 bus. Turnips, (.2 acres) at 37,t - cents.
3 :Tons of Hay, acres) 01415 per ton
=tm oata„.(2l acres) at 371 per hue .
Straw, valued at
The above are the pekes at whsth 1112.1 e produce_
50111 in the, marker.
10" G :.;IVWies.- I GUT . , -- G; Works are
progresrong finely.—The GAS Hol,Ve is comple!ely
aantitit, roof, and mechanors aret engaged inside,
plaketing end teeing the boiler. The Gasome
ters, we are pleased to notice, are oleo getting along
nicely. Everything in being dune by those who
have the tn itter in . chSrge to facilitate the intro
duction of J en. Service pipe's: whiet ea4vey`the
Gls into the dwellings. have been attached Aft nu
merous placeto the main. pipe. We are informed
Icy the Supetintendant [had the Gis will be ready
for introduction shout 'Cliastmcs.
ar Railroad Aceiderz-We regrA to learn,
that on Thur.lei week, dnpnl Whaler, while
walking on the Rii lrotd, above the bridge, in'
Schuylk 11 Heven, was tun. over by a mall 'en
gine,:en4 mangling bis' ri)ght Ifs jest behieit the
knee, irijuringhii back and head: He was taken
to the poor touee er,d is.duing well.
. Literary &rid y.—Thia Society is getting
along finely. Thesudienec on Wednesday even
ing Is et at the 'ecture, was . quite lsree. The
Rev. Mr. Sanders still continues his lecturer, thry
are posse red of much intere.t.
17?"! Seriou3 Accident.—W m. ;made, aged'
Thom 9 year., ion of .tiamitel Samuels. met wilh
quite a 31.flOUS ashen[, on Wednceday. kit, at
Gel. A. Rat's ColiteryiL • near this Borough, It
appears while the lad was rooming from school,
in compmy with same others, when it the Nor.
tiregian . X4lWay, he fell upon the trail as a coal
car wai paooinc, ty which one of hie 'lry was
FO much irjurcil, that it is thought amputation
is necessary. •
it:7" The French Reenhttion.—Mr. Scoot' n's
lecture, nt the PoiisvilleAraJemy on Monday eve—
fling kit, was very largely ettetaleil. His o?bjecr,
"rue FRiNCIII RET , LUTION of 1739," WOO very
intelligently &occurred upon, and Wai attentively
listened to. We are plensed tio ab.ierve toot there
will be other lecturer up o n this •uhject, by Mr. 8:
CV' birlurbinga afileregatiort.—We hate'
been informed that a Congregation vr.trallipping
in Patterson, Schuylkill county. tiras disturbed in
rather a sin : ulsr m gone% nn Slitday, last. It ap
pears while the worthy Pastor
,was d;:coursing
upon the Truth of Christianity to which the cur,
gregat ion were liana:leg with the utmost sotetnni
ty, a Deer quietly stepped up, and posted itself, in
front of one of , he "iciri'doWs. Being 'obyreraed),y
, omo of the congregation rho, we Shoal judge,
thought men. , of vo I ..areni.ron"•than -preschine,
they suddenly started up, and ruArd out, by which
the congregation was so much di , turbed that before
' he wag aware of it, the .Paatot wds entirety de
scried. We Moe not been aide to ? 'ascertain
vitt, thee it wv p*"mn!or had to keep the peace,
ID" The Court Hnite.,—The workmen ere e idi
'engaged upon the Court Hoorn. Th f foundation
walls have been laid, which, with the exception or
the base work, which will be soon 'finished, is all
that will be done this winter, 4.`(-
Th e Ledures et the.Acetiefrni;nn Nnn ley
evening nett, On Galvanism, eleetro—M,ernetinn,
in conzu.etion with Mesmerism end Pepe°logy, by
Mr. Little, we tract will no: be ingenue° by our
renders. This will , be so interesting discourse. •
(Irriversdiy tort ( Div) watt
properly observed in our Borough. Busineite was
pretty generally ao.pendetl,ind. ,, gr euereUes, we
believe, were ill open. v •
The Oldest .Cady—Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett, s
liida of Chester chuntv, Pa., receMly died at
Guthrieville"i in this 'Oiate, at the advanced age of
1.11 'Parr 84 retained her- mental tiitiltiea to
,
•
Pennsylvania Railroad.—There are men et
work on ail the 'aernons of the raihnia , let from
Johnstown toward Puttahure--46 miles—and pre:
pardiont .ere beii.g made to ,increa■e the' force,
ens mirth. it rapidly to eonailfction. Glad to bear
. .
One of the Lnws.—A riot lately took place st
Trintdad: caused 4 the enactment of a Jaw re—
quiring all freuduleiit dragnrs Ander $5O, to have
their beads admired and to he otherwise treated 11: ,
criminals.
The editor of the Reeding flerati hes oxen
milk of earn grown in Reeding, which is sixteen
feet two Inches, in height.; bore two fall secs,
the lowest being , ten fest Ape inches and the
highest ehreein fiest:hoits . the raged.
TO TEACHERS AND SCHOOL DI.
It EC l' OHS.
THE subscriber invites tun•attentino 'Of Tethers
and School Directors, particularly in SchuylkillDG.,e„
to the following, new atd improved School Boat pub
lished by him, called
:knora Columbian Calculator.
Do Youths' Coluinhhin Calculator,
Do Table Book,
Do Columbian Spelling Book.
1 Do Practical Common School Mensuration,
These Books are already extensively used In this
County. mid lend changeable a population as we have,
it is desirably that the Book.: used In oar Schools
should he es untfornt as possible t we therefore call
the particular attention of School Directors and Teach
ets to this series, 'on the the commencement of the
Schools this fall. These_ Books have Ylicrived the ap
probation of about Slin professors and Teachers, is
the beat works on the - stibleci a on which , they treat.
Z.Theg art also the eheasext Books - in the market.
Merchants, Teach_ to. School Directors, ke.., sup
plied at the lowest r. tea, by the 111.1:1 nifty.
B a.X.
Printer, Publisher and Booked:tr.
rdrrsvlLLE
CORRECTED wEEKLI
%Vbent Floor, MI, 35 00
Ry e de do 450
Wheat, bush. 110
Rye, do • CO
Corn, .do
Cate., do 40
Patatne4 ' do 50
TnnothySerd, .4 SO '
Clover do 3 50
MARRIED
On th I.9th ult., by Rev. Mr Shultz, Mr. Giorins
Lioctottinr,t 0 Milli BM.SINA LINDEMYTM, both of Un
ion township.
On the 11th ult., by Tiov . Mr. 11etrineler, Mr,Joita
ROMA D Goon. 1., MiQO ANNA CHUIOTINA MTEGMEIER,
both of :titbit) II:111112ft%
On the 2:W ult.. at Aahland. Lanciniter county. by
Roy. Levi Butt. 0. D., the lion. WM. STAMM, M . . C..
°Mending, to Mrs. RoCUEL If. ROLL, daugliterof Hon.
Edward Davis, of Lancaster coontp.
On the 45th ult., by Der, D. K. Drush.Mr.
ICK iiINEY. to nu. HANNAH DIMMICK, all of Potts
ville.
On the ;:lth Wit , by Rev. P. M. Maize. Mr. inolTil
KAMTNEII, (1) MI Riarcca ZIMMERMAN, all 01 Polle
ville. • . .
DEM
On the 3,1 1.1., in South Nianhelm township, Mr,
JACOB IlAsstsorn,n;e4 :3 years.
On the 13th hist, In %Vest Bronowl;. Mr, JOU?. PAUL,
In the :8111 year of his age.
At Wittiro.pnrt, tycontlncennnty, nn the 15th inst.
Miss MA COS 41.thgl.ter of Mr. Jacob Ilinunel, of
Pottsville, aged IC: years.
Tl . tr u ih ta l z r lo tp: 'S eon rse
u
n , roitsvinc
Aead..toy. on Monday evontaa n*st. SOJeca—Gat
vanism. Meru° in etrmit^C:iftn WWI Mrs
metiam and Payco . ll - IV. The politic are Invited.
THE POTTzWILLg LITER VIIV SOCICTV- 4 -
!, W.ll hold WI 11C.%l reghl2r 10.1 II; 01 S:,h.hter's
ii 111, on Ned ne...l.ty evening 11,1 a. let. 5111,at .I*-
clock. Lertme 1$) the Rev. Mr. S•uhlers—: , uhihet, The
riterly of J it,tory.
•
it 3 11
43 tie
:4 75
20 00
J.11f1 . 11. , e I' . Affirrnativo
J we R , Ol,liT Negative.—J. E. BALM
J. C. C. !Iron
By ord. or the i.'ociety.
1). KEMPTON, Seel
. .
ECM
ORDER or• nr,r) MEN—J.:en:al •
kill Train. Na. --r - qated meeting+ of the .ii mete
are held every rrillay evening at fritter's Hall. Th,
member, are requesaed to ho in attendance, as busi
:toss of importance will lig - transacted.
.•
I=
a✓} EMIL! I.III'IILRtN
V.,' rewire evert , Sabbath morning and rn•n•
ing at the (10111 . 6 Or 1.4.0,/lip. Olt the EISGOlitl Lu
theran Church, 2.1 St., between Market nod Nora',
D. STECK. Pallor.
R-"•?, UNIVERSALIST ellUßCll.—elervlces are held
In the lid story of Stiehter's Newliall,every
inorttive and evening at the non3lkonsie Rev. R.
K. 111111111, of f.nzertte Cooa!r,
jr"? Tlll2. ASSOC RTC tux (UV CD PRRAIITTR
k.r" RIAN Congregation.wo‘shippine in Thonip,ion's
new building corner of.Markrt and Second sis ; have
moved into the lame upppr Hall of said building,
bere relleinuA worship will be conducted every San
bath. by Rev. D. T. Carnal, in. Service. to cofamenee
al IN o'clock. A. M.. an. 1.31 o'clock. P. M. Seats free.
The public are mipectfully invited to attend.
c.e} A STATED rneetlnG of Directors or the Mech an
les Savw.: food Associa tton of Poner ille, w II
he-held at OW house or Joseph Kline, Ccistrc Pirl•ej,
'Monday Dec.'', IhiJ, nt 4 o'clock to receive ditch front
the Stockholders, and titirclock to Loan the funds of
Die AmbOCFlllull.
I'ItOTEST&NT 171 . 1SCOPAI:Pi11111C/1..
' , S."' —The inlln;Ying Iteso!talon bas been passed by
the Ve;try of Tiinity,Church,Pottsyille.
Resolved, That lit ronsidaration of the sums contrlbu
tent and to hr contributed as donations to the erection
and furnishing or the church edlrre; the vestry do
hetelty aet apart, and aporopriAle FIFTY Eluirr
PEWS, which shall be. and reamitifess for all - persons
who may desire to worsit ..1
ip in the Church. Tte,
pews are located as followt_;
IN TILE CrATRE Al$l.E,
North side. No. 111, 119, 127, 135. 1.13. 151, 159.
South side, No. 11'2, 1 . 20,_ 1:1 . 1. 130, 111. 152, leo.
isszatmatotnma
Noi•th side, No. 1,7, 13,19. 25, 31,37, 43, 51„53 51,55
sidp, No. 2, 14, 20. 204 . 112.,- , 39. 44, 50, 52.
IN THE SOUTH ,Alzn.ll.
nttt sldo, N 0.58, .57,56,80, 74, 60, 85. 92, 99,404,110
orth shit.; No 59, 87, 73, 79, - $5, DI. 97, In, 109.
DIVINE SFRVICE is twit! In the Charet, P 4,1 4, S:110
day. • Morning Service enamellers a; 10k t2 ; CifIC I / 4
Afternoon Serrier,eoll.MPllC,l at 4 o'clock.' And even
ngserviee. on the Rem Snnd•ty of every month.
prflu TRIN ITT (MUM CEMETERY, AT MOUNT
LAUREL.—The Ve.rtry of Trinity Church, Potts
ville, are now ready to aril burial Into and graves In that
large and beautiful pint of ground, near the junction of
Market Street and the Minereville Road, whirls they
litre lately encloand and luitl nut for aremetcry. Ap
Micas ion for lots or tingle gravel rnitY he made In AN
DREW RUSSET., Esq.. Treasver of the Church, at
whosenffice onMahantonian Steen, a plat, of the G'me•
tery C 3,1 be seen, or Edward Owl. [`my, Esc.,
Centre Street.
LOST AND FOUND
TRAY COW.—Strayed froin the suberrib, r at
Kaska William, near Nliddlenert, a BLACK COW,
with a while sp , a in her rrehea.it, and white Mpg,
with a piece out of one of her eats, belts een b and 9
old ; n suitable reward will he given 111,1111 her
return to the owns, nr mi. - to:W.ln' that will leacto
her recur ery
c I. 1519.
o.4Tv—On the Turnpike road, by the subscriber,
L./ on Thursday morning last. between Orwiesbure
and Pottsville, or fn the latter place, a small blactrwnl
let. containing a unnther of receipts, come due Bills,
promkary notes, and Check on the Miners Bank of
Pottsville, and nthe• freitruments of writing. together
with a rmall sum rif money. An payment of the said
papers has been eloped. they are of no uve to'any one.
en' NIL the owner. A liberal reward will be paid for
said wallet with the papers, he the subscriber, or by
loaning it, at the °dice of the Miners' Journal.
JOIIN WERNER••
Nov. RI.
- 1,41/IVr.—ili Wel:IWO:1y. nif 13,t, i,etly 'en
L..rGerkrse street anti ( entreville mines a Letter colt
, pining thee... ofs3.ldirected to Mrs ienarala
' Heading. • q't:e tinder mill be snhahly • rewarded he
lenvfne. it iat Stiehter & Esterly's Ha:ilnare
Store, Centel: Street, Pottsville.- The per.nn - n ho lost
the looney iiia s poor man, and cannot afflan in Innae it.
Nan. t• . 17•31•
Tr wm.,
TRAY co, c to the premise: of the
Q
Sobseriher in Branch Townchip i •On tlin It/th
ttlt.,.a Red Cove with wimp Cie, Ahe Is abont
'yearn old, hag lone Illtlno and - a Rell on her tier Of.
The owner Is relpieeted to come forwar.L. prove ,
proper , w. pay ch•rzes amt tone her awey, orb. rn tech.
Aye yykll 1;e gold pccor4ing to taw .
.10EL YAIM I T
47.:tt •
MIIIII
LTATCHES' CELF.IIRATED CtlF.Mtral. Pow
rtler Ihi Raznr Stroor. - unrivalled and oilequalled in
the annalo the Noteteenth Century Warranted icy
produce n'fine smooth price in one minute, or the num.;
oy refunded. Fair rale by the undersitued, at tli
T twn-Rall Iron Store. '
July 29, • 31.] (MIGHT Ez POTT.
Fo2l. S ALE.—A sirperisr C.%IERA , suitable for ,
it taktng likenesses, s fer sale el , cll. - 1
BAlfli & ELLIOTT'S
seeond ,loor abs V ie 16 Miners' [lank
Oct 20, lan . - - 43-tr
•!,
T, nritiotas,
lIESPECTFITOS inarrms th citizens of Pottsville
Wand vicinity, that he has remneee his Medical Of
dee and Apothecary Store. to the bid stand. formerly
'occupied by Nicholas o Collins. corner of Market and
Second sts.. where he will hr d to cive medico
advice, and prescribe prescriptions. Ile flatters him
self that from lone estieiliavp in the Mimeos and at
tention to his pmression, he , will give general setts
faction.
At the request of (WIMP of the citizens of Minersvilie
and surrounding country, he has established a medi
cal offtee in that place. where he may be consulted op
Tuesday and Friday afternoon of every week,
Pei:A..15,1819. 33-tf
Boys' and children's ClO Thing.
• r E subscriber has on hand it complete Assortment
of Clothing, adapted to the season, suited for Boys
of three years of age: to young fientlemen of • ixteen
An, 'person purchasing Clothing at Min establish
ment can have the privilege of returning them If they
do not soh. s.
Feb .7,-49. - 74yi " • ' '; F, A. HOYT.
N 0.201 beenui Bt, below Tenth, Fbliads:
I.)ISSOILOTION*The .'n-partneership retnfore
existing between Genre. Eleverie totti idatien Mat
ter. trading under the Min at Beetle et Nat In the
Elitckstnithing businewt. in the nornugh of ljattnejlte,
was upOnnlly di . oolveni chi% dith tiny of Nneentbee.
1 4 49. The business will be continued by Geren Bey
rile, at the old stand in Second •orrei. r !nat.!.
GEORG , C
.Ik3lEal MATTER. -
491:1t•
I= M I!
TIISSOLUTIONotice re hereby riven that
the en-pArtnerihip ..xiAlitlz between UI • RV H.
STERNER.. tied IIANTE.T. Jr.. Defile! ne.ter
the firm of STERNER itr. MIA.. Illarkemlths woe 11,1s
eolved by mntnai eminent, nn the , zrd h day of Nnvrm•
ber Ist9. Th. tutaln•ae of the la•e firm to be eettted
up by Henry/3. Sterner. s , •
HENRY IT. STERNER.
ItANIF.: HILL. Jr.
49-3 t
@MEM
TAISSOLIITIo ti—The Partnership berponfore ex
between the.. snbscribete in the Traneporta
bnainess on the P. ft. &P. IL Read; tinder the
firm of J. C. CONRAD & Co.. has been vtissolvell by
mutton! ennseni.tn utke eirect fro wthn first (fly of
November instant. The bovinevs of thef ate firm will
he Fettled by either of the partners, at their respective
stations. JOIIN C. CONRAD. J.
.
BENJAMIN Dc FOREAT,
BENJAMIN 'II. fIIII.DIN.
4541
Nor 21,1839
VOTICE—The Annual Myelin: of the Stockhold
-1 • era In the Mount Carbon and Putt Carbon
nahroid enmpanv. will be held. at the Office of
the Company. No. 7 I.lbrury Street. Philedelphla.
on Monday the 3d day of December. nt 11 o'clock. A.-
M.,,:nt which flair an election for President, 6 Mana
gers, Treasurer rand Secretary, to serve the ensuing
year, will be herd.
a hi. OASIIIPELT., Secretary.
Nov 17,1616. W-t 47-3 t
I DMINISTO.ATION NOTlCE.—Whereas
.Letters of Admtnistratlon on l he estate. of WII.•
tiA:ll MORGAN, tlerraxell,late of Nlinen.yitle. have
been grunted Jo tile •tibArriber. by the
. Register of
Schuylkill f.4tnty i ; notice to hetehy.civen to all per.
POTIS indehted Cis the raid estate to make payment, nod,
those laavine chino. to present them for AOll,l-flews
T110A1.13 J. mormix, Administrator.
Nov 17, 18 47-31.4
t DMINISTRATION . NOTlCE.—Wtterea,
I.ect,, of Adrinkinatinn .1n the estate ort.Gwis
EDWARDS. &ceased. kin nt have been
granted to the inhacriher.hythe reP,7l , tet Of SChllyikin
County, nntice is hereby given in all perinea inilehted
to thii sold estate to mote plvninni, and thnse having
claims to ricrannt.thrin for sett'enient.
TIIOMAS - J MORGAN, Adminintratnr.
Nov 17, ISIS,,
IMEEN33
FOR 711 E: JOURNAL.
l't'd Priebe* pat'd. 300
do do unplr'.l. 173
DeJ Apples, ;med. • 7 5
doz. 12.
Hotter, lb, 15
Rican,. OS
Ham 10
Hay, ton, 15 00
Plaster. ' • 600
UDITOWS NOTICE.—The endersigned An
nwpninled by the Court of Common Pleat of
Schuylkill County. to distritmn• the assets amens the
credttors of JOSEPH REDKEV, deceased, In the
hands of the Tr. tecu tors, agreeably to the account filed
by the said Executors, will attend for that purpose at'
.the office of Jacob Reed, in t he Borough of rott,ville,
on Tuesday, the I Ith day of December. 1549. at 7 o'-
clock, P. M.: when and where all poisons interested,
can attend if they think proper. •
JACOB DEED, Auditor.
EZIBEIZEI
NTOTICE.—TIIO3IAS POsiTElt k Co., HAVE
nnmopVYtheir sloe!: of Boots and Shines to the
new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets.
where the burins:s will in fullire bee trroql no upon
the rash principle. Thankful to their friends and the
public in general (Sr part favors. they hope, by nizna
ging their huStness in future gluon the Poly correct ha
eis,(vin., cash payments; tn atilt rd to their customers
goods neon ouch reasonable terms as will ensure to
them n mineral patrnitage
tt}P kV UP t—fill persons Indebted to the undersign
ed are requested to come forward and Nettle t irk asset
as Par new business arrangentsnts will re, ire us t
discontinue and urge the prompt V”. 11,111 of inn -tour
F,bl7-91 . TIIONIAS FO,l I'ER CO.
,
V, NA VIGATION C.
1 - 11=—The Schuylkill Navigation Company, ha •
somettme ince, it,Airn•d all their Railroad Cars, co •
manly known as the Falco. Cars to Henry C
l'urlilt, Charles S. Woe!. and Edward T. Randolph.
Esqrs.—in trust, Icy eerlain pnepo,n; and possession
tinting now hers given, to tildr Al.reint 1:411,4,11
Harris, who will keen then, Cara in 'Repair, and run
them. for account of the Truster..
NOTICE. is taataty liven, that MI Hail._ far I • tior,
or not,' il:`'lna that fttrillskra to tilt•Le tri.., hr
nra ,, ntad fae.itttlcaten to Polly and E. Ilura., ,'cent
for the TristPes. ELWOOD II rlltltl O, '
IZIIERMMI
VOVICE N.CARA.—Wh.r , w.lh. tl C
non Op; +now 71 a ., Yell.. Cars"—hive. nn
Been 0101',, lway ( * if - nil the N3vizn
tinn I.au tin.., and used in haul Coal for privet'
i• hereby &Nen Ih3l the
terroinel use 311 the upnin, in hi. bower, to pot
-lop In 4tirti t reAp.l.,e,.. And to punish . 11e tr , n, , ,cerp.
El/W. MD 11 II
M . ” her tie" Trnwee.:,
OTICE—rho storrrn.er purrh et... 1 the rn'tUa . -
. I lop ttrtlete at n C•ttirtattle's S:tee 'oho Hod:::
ers' property, In I Irk+ hmord the same to the same
John Ito•lier.t. durlntt !no 01 - nsttre
I Satre' !rotor. 1 Gra!, I !tat horse. I Brown
• 2 s r , :I ,Setts of Stople,llarnres.
: lot or t II true.m. I 10. or ll22rn.ai, 1 102 of tad
(;....InT, 2 SaGdte.. Lines nod OrLIIr, 4 Fly Net's, 2
:4,i cutler., t Clip lLts, 1 four II ort.e IV rPon. I one
nurse Sorinz , Wrig.o. I I w T i IV Con I Can
11...1y, sell of 11.1. Sleds. 1 tor or L0th . ...r.1 I Sett of
Illy Ladders. 3 Wherlhat 1 , 1%V.„: I lot . rCnt 01.01,C,
lot or Stuns at the Quarry. all Lai,. •
M=l
All pt,ionit are liorelit motioned not to inoli.st t:111
property, as it lt,limgg•tii
ICiaCt.l.:c E. :stortilAs.
Nov 17. 3t.
DAY YOUR. LICENSES —PrrsolO knowint!
ineingelveg in lehtel fir t.iceniei An' the year
nrr here!, tint ill., .0
the Irincl3 of a Janice fir cnnection, nn the I Ith dw
or Dec:tuber next.
11F.N.1 1 .111N CHRIST,
Trensitr.reuf Scuttyiktill County.
Nov 17, ISIS. 17-It
LINSEATF.D LANDS—Notice 1 , 4 hereby gire , n
to nit (AVI/Yri or Unneaual Ba tier Town.
?leo, Schoylkill Cottony, which are' not in the
A.sesvnent list. that 1 will n4,e....1 the sante, upon
their informing me of the noother of not, uI enrh
tract. and the onto, of the Wan tantee: theri:of. All.
Letters poet pang.
lAN %C F. I.I.ItFIS.
1, LOESER, titc'y
OTICI47..—The annual elertion et the Lorlthrry
Pt Creek Railroad Company. v/111 he 110(1 01 Shroud
rleinhard's lintel, sa rinettrove, Selthyltfill County;
nn Monday, It,. 3d. n^ - 1, to elect for the enAting
year, 1 Prt.gident, 8 Manager,. 4 Secretary and 1
Treasurer. By order of the lloatd.
.1011 N IiTII.I3II . I 2 LtR. Sec'y.
.16-31
Office of the Mount Carbon Railroad
• Catopany,73l Walnut et. Philada. j
The annnal m-rtlnz• of the Stockholders of Inia
C"ll'anY• will he held nt their Othee.in Thtladelphl4,
nn Monday. the 3d d'ty- of December •neli. 41' o'-
clock; when an el..c.ina for a Pre.tidetit;and S Mana
gers, to serve the nn.utine Veit r. will like place.
JAME;S C. 40NN!0.1., Set rotary.
46.41
ADA7^T. i N n trra„ Tl o t „ n AT „ the rain,? rif lIE ZP KIAII P,
IlYlittS. di.reased, late of Treinont„lSchnlkill Coon -
ty.,haelne, been Granted to the tothitt.rilier ret-idinl in
sold pia , e—No:ice I, hereby civet. 'ln all !person, in
debted to said eclair to make Immediate 1031 . 110,111. and
thone • bovine tin tins wlii preeeht
,Inem properly au
thenticated for settlement.
'THOMPSON A. Goiwnr.y. Atter.
n.cicE is hereby that an app.troonn
11 wilt he made to the L'Aei.datore at ita,next ses.lon
far t lie4.nrorpornt ion Of !lank to he ratted the ••Ilank
of Prot with a capital of one Inindred and rift
thence, d .collar.. for the transaction of the u.on tIOS
-1 none of Banks. in lir located in the Beirut:tit of Potts
title in the county of Satuyll.lll, In the state of Penn.
sylvaniu. '
S,tAIIIT.I. HARTZ, .1, P. WHITNEV.
10115 C. LESSIO. WILLIAM
EnAmt roil% . •
.7.47. IS i 9
riIAKE NOTICE.--Tlr , Books and arconets
.1 FOSTER & 1)1IX, t. log peen 4tssiarted to the
sttloterihem nit person.; lrwintt nreounLs open with
lien, are to call and Bettie, (hone in
debted to nt , die payment only tons or our author rent
agent.
13.—A1l nceonnts not settled beforeilin 6r,t of
December not, will he lett With a .:itintre far genii. ,
men!,
IrN nngstc.of_
To - ricE imam, - GIVEN, that appqration
A tvill be made to the. Leaislatwe, at Its next Session
for the incorporation of - a Alank. to be called "Miners'
and Mechanic.' Bash of 51iner, , 1110," sc4ll a capiral
of two htinlreil thoncand dollats,_to frt located iq the
itoronch of Mlnertiville.
WM. N. fitIII4IINS T. c ("TIAN,
nco. s.JAmEs H. FALLS,.
SAM i!EL 11EILNER
ions V, 1 4 19, V.7.6n1n
MlN==Mai
A,Fsn, ,, or ror hotter Township
rowanln Spring r. 0., Nov IT, 1818 a;-a
CREED
Ng,. in, Is:o
CISME
S. S. J.
• 46-tf
Nov 10. BO
OT/CE,I9 11F.I11.:111' 13 I Y.EN, O i lt an appllea
non will 4 ` o 1111 , 1• to the I...cirlstole at its!nett
set , Ainst. Int ldw Ineorporation of a Sarin: lostito-.P.
tion, to. he .:ri,to the , Poit•tvtlle satlittZ Imututlon."
with a ealtifaV of Fifty Thoorttnt 0.11.1,, foi the
transletton 1.1'413 , 5. usa,l htisin..ss of Saving 11. ft !to iI
-
lions. to he 1 , 4 , 4,te Lin the Boron:tit of Pottsvige, it; t he
'County of seiin)
ww , nstur.: nAFTA
•
OF.. SIATER. TI/OS 'C. POLLOCK.
.11u!.v. 27-n‘no
VOTICE' I,rehy !hr., tlrtl ttp,lientintl will l.e
1, ch n L e ,osimi t ,e Penn”lt — tnirt. at Iltr•W
ri t t.tri ra.amn. for .‘ 'ir.ttrtvtll of The Ch ..1
Mtrvtra . Ij3nlit of PnltAvale. in the rounty'of Sc.hq:A-[
{,lll, tvith ittr rartit , rl trio
'lwo hundred ltittutr.rttrl dnli tr 4 in Incu hundred ShA;
tlnlllrs. Ely nplernt the
• CUAS. 1.. , E..4:r4 Cashier.
—Stifcm
WANTED,
, 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS.—The Dirvetorsi
I.r Eant Ban•tint; rtrVll•hip nigr.l. ate.
de.siroost • , 1* V1.0..:111Z Three `tale embers.
en4olny. winter--Ill" lined will noel .1 the house nr,
101. itaisFh, In nil Ton nehip, mI s.laturday, the 1.1
j)e,,nab,r. - M. 1 WI Inck, P M.. f.r Iho lourpoie of
miceriiinien , the gn ilificalinin or apolicantl.
By order or am !loin!,
CIiARLF,3 FOCIIT, Sze} ,
47.3 t• ;
Nnv 11, 1819
DP A RIMING —‘ll4l. a P.ROGRSON. t, nr , nar-1
1/ ad to al.:wt. - Idles or Genitenien as Boar_
Elvis; Residence In MananianP ,
Nov 17, ISM 47.3 t
fro Tif.ITCtlEaS —WANTED— 2nr 3UO Itu{{Cher
nides. which will be Laken in Int; et 25 nr upwarrlel
Aildteree , a. It. PAXTON, enitawiene.
Oct 261 la4a. ' • 43-71•
VASTLY 13113LE5.-100 Family Mblex, raw-
I price ciorrill,so to'd3o, received and
for Bair, at ItANNAN'S
Sept. I. 30-1' Cheap Mink and Variety Atoms.
BIBLES AND PRAYER !BOOKS VERY
LOW.-2100 Bibles and, Prayer Books in almol
every Style of binding, cheiper by 23 or 30 per seta
tbanlhey can be purchased irr Philadelphia. riplendil
CiltEdged Family Bibles ta only 84, at BAN N AN' xi
Cheep Book .Itores
OR SALE & TO LET.
F°R rwsr.—Ttle House in lilnrOx' Addition.
lateljoeetipted by the sutrxeriber x the Horne it
."_..., i i ndr; a t r r a ixte order, w ith a stable nt the rear of
/
'''4,, , ::' Also. A Hoorn in the basement of the
.I ' Fenttxyleania Halt, rentable (or a Barbee
Shop. the Room is bitted up in go..d order, hod has the
Goa intredoted. For teems apply to
1,51. G. JOHNSON.
rene,xylvonia Ilall, Pottsv 49 4lille:
Deal. 1,19
`OR REST—A Lark STORE HOUSE. on
1,
Mauch Chun *Lteet. and COllVfnieDt tO the Rtail
oad or CAttal, will Iw...rented mail the lst of April
next; Or longer if Prtitlir , 4, Uppll (Pi Ennable irons.
Tile buntline. is 400 by 30. two ottqlei and
caloil.ard for ei. , rine, Hay, Grain, Flour. Fred,
Application made to
E. YARDLEY'k SON
4741
Nov 17.1b43
FOR SALE...VALUABLE PROPER
TY: in Ninersviliu.—Th. store now occupied
into
by•ti. O. Ilaokin, Is offered fur sale.—
- For terms app!) , to
GEORGV J. BEIM Jr.
SiMt 29 . 1819-40 4 11 ,
FOl4 SALE—AiI that tortain , two storied stone
Tavern standAtiown as the VALLEY 11 1) TEIL.
.
situate on Vrilley.mreot,-in the town of Pat
terson, In tho l'Ounty or :3chuytkui •,: eon
: ;dining in front lid feet, and in depth:oQ ft.„
mac •mdistont from the Schuylkill Valley Railroad
200 yards,*at which point the Cars- stop 4 times daily.
Also, 4 other lots of ground, each containing till feet
In front, and 200 feet - iv depth, situate. also, in said
town of Patterson. The property will be sold iheap ;
terms easy. Apply to D. E: NICE. Eig .
at his Office, Pottsville, or to
MICHAEL. cocunxN, " , -
Sept. I: 1519. " 39-tf
UOR 5A.46 1 ..F1RE ENGISE.—The Good latent
r Fire enniptily Engine for nate at a
reasonable price, which ran he veen at their Home la
sth ntreet, between Market and Norvregiin. Fot fur
ther partleulare apply to
F..McDONALD. 0. D. JENIINS, '
B. MILLER, Committee. •
Aug, 11,1519. t 53-11.
._ - -- -
U , Oll. S A LE.—TIIC SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR
2 Sale the precerty now occupied by him in West
. )_t
ji „ Branch Valley, four miles front Pottsville,
ITiff, and one and it half miles from Schuylkill Un
i,ti ; ' veil; comasting of five and a half acreSuf
land well laid out as a garden nod fruit arch
ord. A two story frame brace, 24 140 feet, with a eel•
tar under the whole, kitchen in the cellar. Immediate
peassession given. Partof the purchase money can re
main on Bond end Mortgage if ,Islrrd. For terms ap.
ply to the subscrther,at hisoffice IR West Brunch Valley.
Match In. I 1-tf 1 . 8., Au FOREST.
FOR RALF. OR .RENT:.- 7 p01,11 - CARBON
BT6AM 'MILL—The sobscriboirftiffers his Steam
Mill, located in Port Cor bon—foi taV or 'rent. taid
Mill is located in one of the beat situdtiorni in. this Re
gion fur bueineft, being the untY ont-it . n, the eastern
section of the Coal Region. It Pi in - gropil condition,
and pos4ession will be given immediately if reqiiired.
Terms easy. Apply to L. F. ‘VIIITN EY, -
Port Carnon, March 10111,1849.
, 1 , 13 RENT— FARM of WO acres
I. Owe:hog House, near Mot, itt C.,rbmt. Apply to .
J. 11. CAMPBELL. Agent.
31-ti
July '25, 3,:,-19
s - [AA c PROFER : IY FOR
P SALE —THE SULISCIIIBER offers at private sale
the following properly, tlt
One 00 Mon, Engine. with 400 feet of nlittt Inch
Nano, in first rate 14 ort,lng order. - •
One 411tIlorso Engine, nlth 240 feet of nine Inch
Pumps, with winding gem ring all routplele, In 'goad
northilt nrtier-
Oae 20 Mon, Engine for linitaing Coal (root Mines,
in V/011 sent kind "rth•K •
(Pr., In ll,)rse Itreakint Engine, with Roller, Stitat
tog, Bermes, St-tittles, and ali the fi*tufes necessixry to
do a Inisinens of IttnOtim.i a week. • .
AIYII SU large Railroad Cars. with , beavy
heels. and thine to It attels, these Curie:Tura well•outt
ed cur any of our surrounding Rourk where . - liaise
power in used.
The above Engines were ell tnantit.ituKed by Hay
-0.001.1 47. Rey r, and ore ConSideroll dinll4 the very
.
. .
et ever wade by bald parties, .
lati.l3, 3-tf] i GEri. 11;1' trTS
OR SALE AND TO Lola
in Mount rarlion, Lew:2414.1 W(111(i. and Lynn , .
Ii \.tru'•'L'i.m 94.. Polio:1,111r, and
Alidi a °are Ii 51iirrie „ t
Apoly to .JAS, 11: CAII'I'ULLL, ni
April '4,.
fit SALE—Tt i - 631MoDlous DwELLING
1!::rl irow A: , 1 n. ,„ t t • ,, L , ;.. t. P. 1 1 , ?..:. t -L. , ,. 1;, 1 ? ,: :. Nl,Liket et.
,11 21.
I
t rt
Ala
k
41 , 1
Fe .
tau •
viz- I
- Ste •t.
• -I
•
Pt TIO„
1 , 43 ET on lease•. To Mtn 'applicant/, all the '
j .-I.mging to the N."Atheriran Coal
Co.•
/
sown, as, Fe 31111i:reek Tract, costa Inthg the l o w.fo A
~11,4 of Gal VeillS, many Of which,—amongMhers,
ins Phitett )1i tau VeinP—havine a range °foyer a se .;'''," :
milt -In length, viz- Levrts, spotlit. Ii.trrOCIPUCh, • "
Pearson, Clarkson. Ste •enson, Little Tracey. Peach E N ar ,"•
Mountain Veins. art4n I rkt,r Itavensdale Nein, Per-
mr
pendicular. Diamond, and Dig Dimnond Neina, along .
with many others not 'tanned. 1 Ca limn
Al3O, all I hat tenet called I•l3e.P.:nr . tinn Tule' , beln”g
inn moths said Company•contaittine the Salem. Forrest,
lt.tbbitllole. Mortimer. Tonne!. Mash Mine, Ip. Law
ton and Alfred Lawton Wltts. 1:so, a Saw Mi and
Grist Mill,ltuated on the Mill Creek Trart.all ofwhlch
will be rented on moderate terms by 3144)1m: to
DAVID CII:LLAS, Ag't.
PottsvOle. Felt3l. • 29
,AL LO..
,ANGE: SIMIII
L VINCI?, BAN
I the Orphan.'
C.:amt..' £100,(I
d ((radii tiiitplh
In, Murray, I.:
IN:drama of the
t—J. Ellintsnri
, ilhouee, EFda .
Egg.
lIILADELPIIIA,I,
t C Biddle; ~
ta Ft.lidr. !
Gurley,
owing are anil
wino:—
out. :.„ . rm hire of a 111
ic/rituttl Ilion of prern,l
.:ii ed to he,assnred
pa •tmen The pay the
gut alert , by parli., Ifit
3 I ridini additional elt.i
ter sire in/ liberal. Jr
Inn:: tIO mt.: • half a tor
TEwv.:Litic.—.% Ilr i„ , ;, al.:0mo .A .re th.• latest _,..,_ ~, , 5 ,,,,„,„ priv, ,, ,,
r •RI ..."'""
el .lylra of J-w.dry • Nile) al Fsirqq..l4.• ~:t 11Z, . their ow -or 1,, nod
Ilrea•t Piir• Itra-eieri, Firmer Itutd,t, Watch Hunks. 1 ~,,I, „,,, ~ ~.,,:. ~...
&c:, siii dd.. fur (Ili, ism as and New Year presents, I ,„4 ~,,',,,,,, , `,..,.,,';; ,I
In be, had. lox, at t
-dvaltal le al yi tu t
!aims (. 1 oi arty St r
x . , s alto 1?1 a fhical I
, % Ar,h li forfnittlf
r , tatlfts livll.
,lie Sr kll , help: f
1 ,
,k Di nciple, partit
MISCELLANEOUS.
El
'BRADY' ¢ Ci,Liovirs
49-
ptc 1,1,1 U ila
ta.‘l,;;;ltlelli °Wit Engllsh do;
L ev ,„, I 1 .1,1r.0 •t: C. For pale low at rai l
I 1111.1 D V & ELLIOTTS,
Dee I. IS 19. St(
.. .
i , lICUNT Elt FELT DETEC I OILS, contain. o , the stneiety ;..
two
l_. , hie the tale-t hatch ;of ulteri , il and irandulent di uo dad m mong Hint. 3'
Notes tscned. Just received sad for Nile it
a_ ' t .i nCO
. ortHed J.).
.f
HANNAN'S S•rao s who are des
honk
• Chimp mk and Stationary 4,inre3. d
Bee . 1. 10.49. . 49- In Ayer
1, F. . K. Slat
_ ea ' kthtn n the reptiii
TIVNCERItArtiT HA N — B NOTE.; —The Noteig of ry mtp,,,. k, e ty,,,,i„ . ,
t.l the dabs bury (lunk, Mar) land, Walter Joy Bank, s.l„t u y i n t,,,,,,,,i 0n ,
Buffalo. Jan.,' Bank, and Merchants Hank, Cananda- be MIMI vita[ the °hit
ea. New York, are redemneLeat the usual gates of Mt ; Pren lams eon be
dwcount by inc 3 ), 1917.
.1. P. stignwiN,Euthange 4roke7 ,
nee I, IC19: ' 49 -It•
41;031E:Tins° run Tat; LADlFlrisaelect as
sort:new. of IloMous Flower Roots ; enropriAnt.,
W1111110:I of 11, is:MITI-NOG, Tulip, Crocas.
;tumulus. and Anenionie Roots, selected from the
collection eVIT IIIII•orlea. hirl, embraced see d
oral hundred varieties. The Hyacinths ore suitable •
for forting into early Worm, In lints and klasses ; fur
sale at
Seed and Flower Stoma.
?icy In. if.'lo. i•
_
DACIEGAMON BOARDS-,t line assortment
j.) very t,he tp jeer received and foisAle
ItANNAN'S
Cheap Stationary Stores.
Nov. 21. (SIC. -18-
UNGLISII PAPER, CHEAP—A lot or sups tm
-
r. riot erenni Colored English laid Pos:—elan, Eng.
all
Bah laid Feol'e . raP• a sutler. , ,uncle for Lawyers aid die
t 4 citEenere,j , e4 received and for VIII' eery cheap. at llf
. B. IiANNAYS'S
for
Cheap Paper and Stationary Stores.
45- . , °Pi
Nov 31.1 9
LIO7tdOPES.—Z.O.OO9 Env.'dopes of various ' i lIE Nranasers of
re are' 1 in the mill
Ili kinds and utialiiiesjust received and for idle, on the 27th Deeeirdi
wholesale and retad, at , lIANNAN's3
~.,,
Sept 29 IBl9j Cheap Siaiinuary glom /co pa 3 . ,appropriat
, lige
, e ou r. rued prior to
~
--c
Ilik : 131" JUIIP.E:r.S.-5- fresh sopply of 'Baby ell ' . -r"' the whole
V Jonthers, also India Rubber Bands, far in., just
received and for saleat HANNAN:3' l ; I :i 1 ulli . re iv
I b entitled to II
;5, 1 419, 150, , _ ,_ Cheap Varier y Stored m air,
on
addition
CARPETINGLA liandSonie assortment of In . ! , r 4 , 1 00, will be paid
grain, Vr4sitiiiniiiiii Doinegrie ( * .mete, jar? renew- . in. tea orate Noon
ad add for sale by J. M. BEvrry & c o , ' the t 0 - re issued in
Or /6 50 on every
ii IUNLOP'S DIGEST, Of the laws of irons I- vi I b snatledto
IJ sania ; iiecond edillu, hillillior• the lows up t" riO I I atahe - pron
or b
the present tiine.,p`rke .37. Ju't pubhslied , and for ,„, , ~ 0 ,
..„,,,,,,
sale r 4 IIANNAN'zi he Bonn. 10111 1
- Cheap Law and Miscellaneous liaol,it,nres, bo ks eii•lcirse on
,i.. 5, ' 35-] - - yott.Lvitte. I `la lire. de:el s
. .
j)Tinn N PS. il L . :CI:ER*6' Farina f,.r Puddings, a / t d , l , li l'ri
I new arligid magi] approved in New York and Pnila- 'i '''' a•
delphia, for sale by J. M. BEATTY k Co: ,
Nov. 3, !SW. ' I i • 45-
MSS
r939E.ESIF.-4.000 lbs. Choice Dairy Chee9c.just
re«ceived;yh J. M. BECITY & Cu.
Nov 3. 15L9, 95-
L , APSAGO CIIE r
ESE.—Foy salobY
$.3 riept J. 111 ; :vrry .4
Nos 1; and North 40{-8.., PhilhAta: IT,
PA SAL-1.1—C04.1 dkeap fur,cas.S.
12 An, 25,. 3:1411 W. A.. !
• t
. -
pE s lIARDWARE.—A rompkte non
of fluffdrrs,.:s.lddlerA, Make's, and
1100%,•-ketopttri. 11. rd ware at rednr,l pro rs.
Jety 24. :11-1 1$1111;11T d POTT
o u G $ lIAWL S.—A ,intud,iow c aKenrl
1 wont of Muck lung and s.oarc :511awle, fea Pale by I at
412. AT 11' A:. Co.
El=3l
Jip apd pi
M Nt'Kraal
.411‘1),
\ I MON.
11C(1111:\ r,, .1. PA OMER :S:.
, r Morkei Si ti:et hair.
puny.
11.0 IS .IND :IDES. I ' PIIILADEL T
"3114)1 1.1)1.:I1s;
I-112U AV tI cirEgsr.. j sop!. '.lO.
‘,2II,I.E.SPEARE—No 1, or ziarnjOin
.1. a int relit lon Shaiomicat'a Dramatic
iiiirodounry ponlrka and now,: slikri
dilly illUStr.lird, by bat, oe,letipavind,. for .ialr at
IIANNAN'S
sz e p, 1 1 )_] Cheap nook and Varicly &ores.
IRON, &C.
JII.NIII. BOILER 1.120.. N..
TONS acortrd holler iron, Nos. 3, 1 and S cr
U.) widrnsof2s.l2, and 35inchee and random leinft“‘
A... G. RALSTON.
4. South Front at. Pktiada.
II:1ANS FOIL MINEs.--Thectibactßaerclince
(I
jam received from the ship Elizabeth. # and !Inc t if
Best Itrat English Cholas, made expressly for Mine,
and for sale: Apply to T. GEOR.O6,
apnlin 171 Market and I`2lliiqlects.i•hilada
11,1. tl4-
& i n nO .idrou LC.ON TOTUNSFIot R ..
It
b f
50 do lixi do - F do do
15 dote:l 2 1 1 .11 d d o o d i n o wP"PRU I
And Pla,l'pr ',ninny
A. & O. RALSTON,
Ph ilada ~ July 11, 12.48
LAcKsiurruiNO, wion.taNG AND
B
-Tbe
ouhscilbee ecnpeetfully announces that
he han commenced the above tinctures at the corner of
Mauch Chunk and Coat Stleets, Pottsville. Pa. and
trill be lianUy to receive hrders: JOHN WARNXII
N. B.—Cone-cocky. oil cups, and Mb globes OD band
nd (ornate , •[July U.
•
:DEALERS
IN T PPO R ,170ItN 'T O Ifn Ci e r c ra. Nn,7
marertnlte St., and No. 7 Willow Street. Ptalladerphka
WILLIAM DIMMER. liE/lIT flaamaa
N. 13.—The highest price paid for Wool and Bheep
Saint.
.Nov 10. ISM.
TOCTOR
1) PHYSIC
most of Hie n•
CenTre
Aprll 2%, :61
LUESELER, 110MCEOPATUIC
AN, 12,innved his Office to the upper-
Nick bonding!, opposite the Post
treet. Potimille•' -
TAIL 11.11 C PAP IIOMX.PATIIIC MED-
I/ !CAL OFFlCE.Cornerof :Wand Market Al. NIP.-
sue Thnmpsnj's MIL Pottsville. Pa. Residence Cor
ner of Pall° hill and 3,1 St., opposite the Prima l's
Methodist Math.,
Jan. trj, ISI?
EPUT, elm - Reim Dentist, Offir-e-r
(\o.11) dtde,)-Fint door abovp
fe Office,
IAR:
1J Market •
Scinirr Wilan
Mu. 5,15191
AIIIVE
L.) Pottsville,
Areneses. Pu:
Schuylkfil Co:
site the Tow:
Oct 181!
If A LITZ...JUSTICE or Till Pk
Will attend promptly in Collect
Close and Sale of Real Estate. &
Int,. Pa; Mice In Centre Street,
Hall.
SIIIPPE3.4 ATTORNEY
LLOR at Law. Pbiladelpbta;witl
land all other legal brumes/41a th
,Itt, adjoining Counties and eliew
Prune sleet, Philadelphia. ft
LIDWAIT.
COONS •
to collections
or Philailelp
Office hill. I
Ang.l2, I
JD. 111
. Ventre
Agent for th
!colon of R e
Oct. IS, IS
;REDlTll,—General /teener
1 tteet, Pottsville, Schuylkill C,,ee
sale and purchase of Real Rota
ts,.dte.
CABE, ATTORNEY AT LAW
office in Pine
G
. magna
Sept 22. I
DUETS, co:01ISSION MERCI
) Walt Street. (Manhattan Rant
Ir,rk. VrLiberal rash advances
1 red.
ai l
LOS/. 37-3
HII : T
. No 4
logea NeW
Coal, if requ
Septa 8, IP
CUL
LAW.
Long. Sloe
Sept I, HI
9 W. lIEGINS, ATTOffN
Has removed nix office next t
• Store, Cent' e street.
9.
D CL ARKSON, DESIONE
R ON WOO , Nu. SOlWalnu
FDWA
CHAV
I'l tnd,lphi)
Atizit.t 4.
JB. AP :
. rciaqua
Jane 9. I,
I EZ
OTECT
lauaro 31titt
North Row
Ti r Da
Olfic
Phil MI
hil
othi, prop,.
r dam
tUNE
ale le an
r sp •0141 p
'\ LAND
Ilfttndl
am I Boat
heost
n INCE.
ty in Town
ae by fire II
IN RAN
Frelela ,
as t.
TRAN,PO
I
and :Ream
• eral term, I
t -.)- DI
Seal.
ad A. Saud
C. Doris.
ht Burma.
It. Pe nrose
Itel Edward
G. helper,
red Dollin g
It. Davie,
I.lain Folwctl
Netelln.
. Mon i
lan. Eyre. J
Morgan.
Jo e I
Edit,
Joh,
114th
Jnh
Sam
Gen .l
ICFATID
I esu a
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FI cinAn
NU T 1 kNI T '
Q 1.
NJ MIN 11NY
'M • ./ S. CARP&
i:lnsurance
do mente, ands
X. tes foo• lies
For 1 year
4fl O l
9 4
50 I 9d
CO 935
• r••• •—A nem
Say no. the t. clams:
o heirs .100, •
ilO 0 secur, t0. , 1
(or 7 years ; ;
I,ln 7 3•ears• or
!I rnehleS for
1165 50they smolt
ye r.
it
owl P . P. )curs, l
I-Tneettliseritter
I ove InOttutien, r
Jett, at the public
eta, deo the stittj I
P .anvillepeb.te
IBC=
rim: - INSURANCE COMPANY
P 85J.4 8 g 5. Plll A.
01, Citernot atre,q, pear Fifth siren
!• VIREPTORS,
Ctn. rtes N.l3ap ker, penree W. Rlcharda,
"rum.. Ilart• i iforderat D. Letma.: •
Totias Wagn r, , I A delphe Eidlorie, -• ' •
Sinitic! Grant, ' ' .11 avid S. Brown, '
inch R. Amt( ,1 , .MOITIS Patterson
COT timio to ake tnattannee, permanent sir limited
•1 PS cry 'dekr, Seri 'nf property, in town and country'
0,11, on lOW • a Ili cnitrirtent with eeeorlty.
o
•Icr. No .1
Th t: spanli
Ind tr hn II u'(
v re! e I. ttronll
Th • a Os 0 I
ihy beg -h. re
II • ,s, viz.:
eal E. In tr,
rn .rary
I ;ins;
Sirre thelrt
t have pal.
raled dolled
,Inc-. of th . o
hitily ndd Alc
fabll'llcs. ti
.1
Th cubserii
abov
mak insuranc
'tie I weal rat
1, Pot teal/4%11j
erthili t
i SA I
roof Mount,
Sc uylkill
tat of Penn 4;
we to witi-1
ten eby late
lilt r.noxill et
yl to vaeaut
ee 14Sperelt,
ow surveyed
t Spaniel
115..0'400v
'nn• red nth
f a v pen cent.
autnr nt r.
dadelphin
outptrom via
F , ARTS
hook that
hp. A'n
sale, at
15. 18.
• 7 - 1 1
a Leather,
•
46.6mn
MEI
EMI
Crl
NALLY,
Schuylkill
IME2
• NCE.
Turnaivi-
!YOURSELVES
al 'Safety Insurance
It of the Exchange,
Company
bird St..
kids , and
ti against
Yes els.
Ider open
I Blinding*, Morehar
land Country, recur.
the lowest rate of
B.—They 4141, insur'
,rOgn or ClMllWirle 1.1
e assured may desi ;
uTATION.—They
d ,ny Wagons, Rail
oats, 011 rivers arr,,
a Insure
ad Cars.
I.4en, on,
ZCTORS
I 1 James C. Hatit.
er: Theophilus Pa
H. Jones Woo
Henry Sloan,
, I Hugh Craig.
, I George Serrill
Spencer Melia
on, Charles Kelly
J. G. Johnson
Witham Hay.
1 Dr. S. Thorns
, I ~John Sellers,
. I - J. T. Morgan,
1 Wm Bagale
1.1.1431 MARTIN,
a , Secreiary.
Y been appointed A
v ptepared to mak
I toperiy. on the
L I ollAi . odic,. Mors
. /:et Stree., Potn.vi
,
, 1 A. M. MAC
[
-- r
A'
/ilding
s,
=MI
Fty sot..
cutler Irayo
tinny, 15 nn
ription, of
G. II
ausr in Mar,
lent for he
Insurance
~nit liberil
a' Addittan,
loNAID
146.1 Y
ttf FUND LIFE AS SU.
lETV OF LONDON.
.K For t he Benotil of the Widow
--k.mpnwered Ay Art of Par-
Ono nr 81,:tettinU-11,..ides a re-
I JS Premiums) of Olen! 31n5,00.
George *tree, Itanorer
Collft of Director,. In London
, M.,12 ,P.R. S. .dettlerr , .W
F. It. A., S. Secritary—F
,110.110 OF REFERENCE.
W.l fern . 11 BJlnnsu
1c George It Graham,.
Wrliiam Jones.
l ong the. advantages offer ed h
lice capital, In ndditiri' to the
loom The peculiar beniht se
Y the principle of the loin de
it of premiums half yearly, a
isured for whole be.] in of life. at.
dirge The travelling leave ex-,
ermins insured for lA, ran a . ,
1
rum of annual preinhim, and
. or.. live successive years,. on
~ oil of pettier. Part of the Capt.
red in the I:united Elates, in
t ie Local Directors, an Trustees
the assured In races of dilmted
ch arise) or otherwise. Thiity
lilpayinent of premium becomes
of policy. No charge for medi-
order , on the Mntual and Joint
he] may pertieipate In .the profits
ltblrd4 of which are annually
!lured for life-on the punkin,
broys to avail themselves of the
plod Institutinn, by addressing
No. 22. South at, Baltimore
e; information and the neeessa
an insurance.
.Ith regard to this Cnmpany can
n of the Miners' Jourttl,where,
*aid and Insurances effected.
21-1 v
LIFE ASSVRANCE
UST COMPANY OF PIIILA
Chesnut Street.
As% Acent for Schuylkill Co.
"rrElt, M.D. Medical Examiner.
Lives,crant Annuities and En
:seise and execute trusts.
1 H -
off COO aka eingle life.
, For 7 years. For Lire
I
/ annually. annually
005 177,
136-
93 2 30
20
:1 .. 2 17. 0 460
111 3 4'01- 700
. . --
, n aged 30 years next birth-day.
would secure to his fa,
laid he dlt,in one yea i ; or fox •
limn - 01000; or for $l3 60 annul,
et - ures to them 611000 should he
0623 GO paid annually during
hem 01000 whenever he dies,
L Xeeeive .6000 should he di In:
;{
I,
il . - i - AXt, ARV '20,1815.
his Company, at a meeting hel4
i { ult., agreeably to tile dealgq
41 proxpectue or circular of the
t d a llrinuxor addltiontn all polit
Or life, I'4m:tilling in force, ihB
the Ist.ofJanuary, 1812. Those
rilih wete issued in the year 1836,
er cent upon the sum Insured
$lOO an every $lOOO. That It
Vhim the policy becomes a claim
t'leinally insured. Those policies
1837 wj.il be entitle; to diper cenV
41i0,X). And those issecti in 1659,
71 per curt,or ;el§ op• every 100,
rtioNt on ail fri;d policies (sued
en, ISM
e. credited to each pnlory on the
ridiebiation at the Office. _
the Company. to continue to make
ol !lie policies for life at stated'
B. W.RICIIAIIDS, President. 1
Aetna ry .
r hes been appointed Agent forth:
nil is prepared effect Insurances
ed rates, and give an V•nformatlor
.Ct, oil application at thls;
1,1 BENJAMIN BANNAN;
N.?EIijNITY.
haie reeferved d large Cnntineeni , -
•itit their Capital and Pretntunmaafoli
ample protection to the nattnrod. •
the union:my nn January OM as
ably l'te , an nal. of Alliktild..l7, 70.'he f?‘
I. , ;11,55P Marta, 51,563 RS
10.4,t15,1 90 • Cash, &C..
1125,459 00 *1,220,092 69 -
corpnration. n period of eighteen year.,
nmeards of oar million rtes ;med.,/
a, Intises by Are, thereby affording eel
tivaninges of tosurnnee, en welt as 095
.rtisitit.ll to meet with promptness, tsll
11/11.1.E8 N. BA NCKER. Prealderi}.
a 01 1 / 4 10,E8 0. EI4'..iO4ER, SicremY.
2i has heap :appointed agent for the
ed institution..and is now prepared to
..,onevery descriptinn of property. at
a 1 ANDREW .11119SEL. Agent.
mill% 184145 -•-- • 1,P0b19-
IE.w.IAT I'aIVATIC SALE, All that
iact Or parcel of land. eitdaied on the
In, .In Lower Mapantnoge cownsblp,
,ounty. (formerly Corks cpuoty,) in the
{Ylania. bounded and destribed as fol.'
1 o
• AEA
eif,Onjo; at a marked white oak tree i
'scant lands; now ettryeied In Jacoll
sty-Ojee perches:too whjteoak; thence
ia;i,now antarysd to George Wrrnee.
'to a stone; tbcocchy isle Tacantland
Leonard I, kouthslsty-Ave Fetch
! oak ; thencd east 140 perches, to the
log,' containing flfty-flve acres and one
y-txvo perches Orland and allowance
tot r °Ad a ; Ik i •
I F 7 °UN G. BRENNER,
eat's* e state. 4.... Market st. Ptdlada.
September JO. 1319 ' as.
.4.Nr! yfOMES. by M:s. Ellie; a
bind be read by every one in thiccom
ler edition pat FAI
ablisbed, received an/
DaNNAN'
• t.-* Cana and Variety Store.
STEat, Dealer; In Soots andrinoes
and Shot - Findingo, Centre S. Collo
..
ItieptlB MT.
; - -
TIF:
pl./6
Able
P tb.
resld
blurs
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Thre
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riptt
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CtlOud,
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ttend
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