i ftliners' 3ournal. y Morning, Decembei 15 EMU :t.TEOTIVE Poison.-=Tam PEOPLE E MAND ITS RESTOE4TIOPT: IBT, Pat' b AMERICAN ART UNION !Xiang Institution for the Enron m cement !ruf A..erlcan Artists, the Income of Which onsand dollars last year: has just erect .. nal Caller) , for the Exhibition of Works ,eet I ,ng by 25 feet wide. Thapropert 9 .1 .ery raluable,and constantly increasing sub' ribers to the Brion, are all Joint this Property. which. if the Association =poly d, Would he divided among the s i l c ftn.% e w . ti ill take place on the 41st of De . The engraving for the present year, will ' copi from Cole's celehritcd 'Woyage •a vo ifse of 'Etchings. os .5 . The e ngraving which subscribers will receive . 0T 05—a volume of EttAines. ii lay : 1 ydlow., and the chance of d raw Ina an. 1r t' !tiling worth from 310 to $3OOO. The lrte !ready purchased upwards 0(000 /Makin. • aXeceived, and any information riven he sphscriber. B. BANNAN, I•rary, Secretary for Schuylkill County. 77 • . 1 1.1 at IT 1 1,1 : { n,:i t 1 t e ~ if s .p .t • i r This dour of the Ads WA, ei4rhir t ed so sildlti of Art, 100 ij they hold is In value. an „ proprietors i shnald tla dh members of ti The Th.rril ember next. " Youth.' of Lire." and Suhscrimic an Eligravinr trating file/ Engraving or Agoocleit inn 1 .prizes for di?. Subscript! by calling oCil 116 E LIFE INSURANCE Cho loves his talnliy. ought• to get his :very person engaged in, business, hay. ceding upon him, which would require title op,ougiat to get his life insured even imstanees. _ . 'very man fer some time tos ir in good cisc Every perm get his life_ in dti the . Coal Re enraged in the-Coal. flo , dness ought to bred, pr any other hazardouchu,iness ion. who depends upon a Salary 'outfht to ;med. The Professional man' with n ..get hislife insured. There 7re-few hot e a small sum annually ,: to insure their if not invested in thi,oway, would he kh trifles, and their families left to- the If the world. There is, perlmns, oath % so .evere a-pan; oP the death-hed, as id to leave those whom you love, and 'wife and chiller n. destitute. . tvery tprsn res his tile in) 'family ought t who could on , 11.'5; which, zperit. perhaps, 'cold charities i ingthat crelac being compel! partictilarly a !Mc Insuran glotintry as husbands—Tut Mira in pay t - and yonarg-th .. - cAklnsure,thit bem fit, ang.:tt credltors,lo C 2 Any inform becomint juct as common In, Ihic re lnsumnce: Wives, per.suade ymtc Can save enough in your . b.ragehold li e annual premiuM without feeling It. most Interested in the snbject. You lives of your husbands. for your own i t amount cannot-be touched by their ee or their de ath. . . .lion, on 11113 Et.hint ran be obtained 11. EIaS.NAN t the Orme of the Minere-JouTnel. • .1110133 emit{ o s RIOT CASE will recollect that at the last Pree n &Riot took 'Sacs at tho Mount n which n person was killed., The Our ree , ler I idential 'Elea Carbon polls, after b. causes until !sink been pOstponed for various a present Court, look place of Or week, and resulted in the trium. of all the' Whig*, and the, cost., ereand, willamount to nearly one Cara, falls on the county, all of 4 phyris will have to pay, and all of .ti entailed upon Iry 17 lre spirit of 1 The charge against the Whigs, party assailed by men employed on ail Road; was trumped o[l4 mem-. ofoeo party, with a view, it as, cup. ping their own party from murder ince has been triumphant, and the was proved acted in selfdefence .'-of whom was badly beaten) were . The real rioters, the Locofore ~ tried, and the evidence, from Whet such a ehar r acter that there is eve= that they will be convicted. Loco _n a "dear whistle" to Schuylkill. e - sooner therople and tar-payers ffectuaily and forever, the better it tr pOrkets sod, the peace of.the com., wigeburi, al; .1 1: I Omni acquitta l which, we un thousand do! , which our to which her ionotocuicm. we're the 'the Reiding ~ b ers of'the • I posed, hf arc ' and fiot,hut J Whigs. who i only, (Ind on ' fully sequittel portion_, will .1 we teßrn,l. o ry p'rObability fav,ism - bas b. county, and t throw it Off I will be for tlyi MEI .e, that the evideice elicited on the at Mr. Johnson, who was, kill;d in struck on the head by an Irishman rtv with a club, who tied the nen' We wilt-et, proinl-t1 the ottrai, wn of his own p morning DELAWA , • E AND HUDSON CANAL A COMPNN• . ; i k We Ihrn mm the Honesdale L',:alocrat'of the bth inst., the during the past season the above Company ha forwarded from that point 454,404 tons of coal. Increase this year, 16,004 tons. , ' The same sper stiles that,.-“tife enlargement of the canal Mho completed during the coming winter, 'and eXt season the business will be h now hoots`of the capacity of 130 y, two horses each. The present toes and are drawn by-one ' Lorne trarsacie4lyi tons, drawl boats carry '5 each., sylvania Railroad will be finished iperatiou early next'season. It ec lat:fly; which place is situated on the as below Honesdale, to Pittston, 'alarna river, a distance of horn six miles, Gravity and stationary en— , used on this .road, the same as on Honesdale to Carbondale. The I. of coal is the_principal object for ad is being constricted. it is intended to increase consider. nt of coal , delivered at Honesdale, dal will not fall short of 500,000 pa half that amount, say 250;000 cheered at Hawley by the Penn. oad. This will swell the amount • ondout,j on the Hudson river, to • "The Pen• end pat in • tends (torn canal term' on the Sump - 11 to seventy `gione will .. the road fr0.. 1 • tranrpoltario! _ • which thia..r.l "Neil yeal ably tie limo I so that the t; tons. Pah . tons,svill be all rants nail, delivered aC.' ,J 50,000 ton. — delivered at delivered_ laer, - The year following the amount awlei.will fully eglel the amount take occasion to remark that a year llapsUbefore the amount of coal ape. Democrat, will be shipped. The may lie made, but the scarcity: of ns of transportation will-render the of such an object, in our estimation• xperience as our guide, impossible. loons so frequently made in news often greatly over-noted.' If, how- Id proture Protection, they may send quintity; but we do not believe that al will be sent from that Region next e mn yr the may tiled, by tb improvement boats and me coneummatio: and we take The calcul papers, arc aver, we 6140 a considere,l amount of year: - THE DIES9AGE.ti nt's.hlessage hes yet been received. Td have t , ecn set eflast by correspon• g. that copies of the Message - were very in somerof our citics,but ibis is by the the WiShington Republic, No Pre. Val cue ram, dews: stria ready for del contradicted which says: believe that there is the least four many rumors which have been put , to the effect that the President's the Secretary of the Treasury's re r orthe . m, have been sent anywhere pe, from this city. A report of this s is circulation before either of those 'as completed. Safer as it is posiible tot having entire over these :an assure the public that no such tech forwarded'any where; we feel csay that none have been sent away io any direciion.". dati•l7for lb in circu.l3tto ma. age and port, cr eithe or in any hnl ehnracter w dot ument. for,iny one papers, Wu rope. have a uthonzeJ BM PER • MilE/S.-'7•The following is the lately.. 'lf ell the editor! beat thin{ Mr! COlll4 ho.o 9 n ott?)itunity to treat those sihore ds them to cu mine matter, - wit lEEE sehtch lb, y re not thr "nee• amsville Jottinal; treated taii,chai?; •rtcc of th It would h o e wilutary effect Ws slat tlenian (1) picked up a Ins. yen' 01 ' out of hi b lie was so payina-hurn what it wit about a w he. ' - you st ••Certainly sate inanu to mention tvc quit el turr Carr.—.".k few day. ago, a , gen anre into I ranettitti. Inuk otr.his hat, bit of unnu , rint,atel eolnmenced read. ; rely. We reached over and took a letter • lit, Uniatiled, and commenced remiltiit it.— ' u•y that he did not discover how we *Vete off In his own it.in, until ive inked him hie tete( emeinitent Way Wetting to hint • ,iatan 1 “Wh., look bete, Squire," rays 'rely are not reading toy iitlY ate betters 1" laid rve "you are reitillott our (In grip's," Ile tens tilitetted. beeeed Us not Ills Mane, prorlared to do rt. , ho more, and In.-. SCSATOTL 11011 CALIFORNIA.—The United States Sewed in California it ing, The most prominent candidates ler King, Col. Fremont, Dralcsiin, and r. The chances groin favor of the I King and tremont • Sir.- King has scat in Congress, which - appears to DB3 canvass f• quite exai Ara T.' Bu . . Capt. Sat election o '• tesigred look ae if 'Pacific h s plectiop was pretty certain. The patilialied in San Francisco, now ladeocstea•bia election in the strangest before us, term% THE NATIONAL ADILLNISTRATION. It is a policy, long established by the leading Locofoios, to condemn the acts of an Adminisira- Ilan, be they' ood or bad. It Matters little with them how the affairs of State are conducted ,if managed upon the most approved principle, and with_ advantage to the Country, they will find something at which to gnaw, and endeavor, thereby ; ptejudice the public mind. Is not tbis I assertion substantiated by the conduct of 'the Lo-'I allows towards the present National A diatirtiistre !ion I It has' been, and still is, attended with virulence seldom equaled in the annals of poll-' tics.' Re. whom a short time since, we were all proud toown as err American—he whose deed . ,. during a term of forty years service to his Court try, brought forth the admiration of the whole world— whose acts of heroism, while. engaged in the defence of his Gauntry, while the most of those who are now assailing him, were mere children, have few equals—he whose battles will gn down to posterity by the side of Pharsalia and Waterloo—is now the object of unjust assault by the Locofe-cos—those who were among the first to do justice to the war-worn soldieri but finding' he could not be made subservient to their wishes, he was put aside only tote rewarded by a more • patriotic portion of the people. what has caused this Course of proceed ings. Whether it is owing to the removal of Lo cofaco defaulters, who, while in office, had filled their pockets with the People's money, we leave for them to answer. But certain it is that as soon as General Taylor entered his office, he found a state of corruption existing and determined upon a change. Some removals were made, end - ariaong them, after they had left their offices, were found some of the most extensive defaulters to the G Asynment. We allude to Dzaby, Collins, - Moore, and others. If the President has expos - ed the workings of some of the Democracy, and shown thereby that they were not worthy the cos. ['armee entrusted to them, he was only performing his duty as a Patriot, and the Locefaces sholdd not taki, it quite so hard! What have hero the other acts of the Adminis tration 1 We:desire that'the people should know all. Therefore we publish the following, taken from the Albany Argus. It embodies the, priri cipal acts of the Administration: Rey was,lidnapped In New Orleans'and taken4o Cuba, at th'e instigation and through the direct agency of the Si apish authorities. His n lease seas protimili and peremptimly dentanded,and the demand complied with.' This act is "condemned." A band of lawless men attempted to organize4n ex , pcdifinn against Cuba, in violation of salutary' lawn and solemnlreaties. To have permitted this organi moon to carry out its projects unrebuked would have left an indelible stain uppn our national character, and probably involved us in a war with England and Spain. nut. by tha prompt action of the Administra tion, the lawless congregation on Round Island was dispersed. our national character saved from reproach. and a war averted. This also is 'condemned." %Wien the Hungarians were struggling for freedom. and when the whole liberal world were watching the pro Press of the contest with intense interest, the Ad ministration sent forward a special agent to assure that unfortunate people of the sympathies of this country, and at the earliest proper moment to formally recognize the Hungarian republic. ITut this act is 'condemned' by t his organization of Loctiflicoism. When unprincipled speculators were attemptinglo get up another Florida war, and were demanding an army to slaughter the unotrending Ind.ans of that lo cality, the Administration counseled forbearance, sought interview•s.with the chiefs of that people. se- cured the condemnation of tin acts of a few strug gling- half breeds. obtained renewed peldges of fealty from the head-men, and thus averted a second ex pensive arplmnrighteous war. 'Phis thoushtful, wise and humane conduct of the Admlnistrailon is "cnn denim d ' When England sought to interfere with our ri'ghis in Niciragua, the Administration interposed its pro test, and secured such action from the government of that country as to insure the recognition of what had been previmi dy•acceded,to .American citizens. This act is also 'condemned:• • •1 - When the French minister forgot his pesition and insulted our Government, he Was promptly dismissed. This act has been approved by the French govern ment itself; but it is -condemned' by this organ of Erumfocnism . What have we to hope from a party whose organs thus brazenly.•cnndemn' what every honest and hu mane man must approbate I Ton STATE on DEAE na•.—The delegate now in Washington with the memorial to .Congress for the admission of this oew Slate, inforins the Globe that the word desert.ie an ancient Egyp into one, and signifies a honey bee.' The bee is every where, an emblem of industry, and has beer: selected for that reason by the Deserdians. (if so they may be called,) as their national de• vice. PACIFIC !LIU...AD SCIIVET.-.-A COTS of to pographical engineers are now under orders in Texas to examine the country l.etween Fulton on Red river and El PACO on the Rio Grande; with- a view of ascertaining a route for n the Pacific railroad. The report of the engineer's will be laid before Congre=s at an early period. - COST oF.GAS is Lo:4loN.—The New York Express states that the average cost of gas in Lon don to private consumers is about se. Id. per 1,000 cubic feet, equal to 6 1-10 d., or say a York shil ling per 100 cubic feet. In' other words, New Yorkers ore paying 40 cents for wEat costs the company, it'appears, has proposed to supply the city of London at 4s. per 1,000 cubic feet, Nisi lo 41s. 54., of say 10 cents per 100 feet. • Tacc.--Ttic low stocks of the opposition press on every man who do s not agree with them, is exciting the disgust of every respectable citizen. The lost liens, a literary paper, whose editor, we believe, is a Democrat, in en atficla en the abuse Gov. Johnston has received, says : ..P'Prsonally, we have. no acquaintance with On,. Jowls - row, we but know him In tilt Executive cap 4 city, and cannot tint feel that those who continue to axxail him from part motives, dishonor our common wealth as well as trow discredit on their own in rectify." • A Qcssrta`s A - 81LITT. — At a late I.ocoloco meeting in Illinois Je•lge Doue,l3a, Senator from that State, said th.tt John Wentworth should be kicked out ofahe patty. Now it is well known that Judge Thuglis is shout the shorted man in Congress, the shortness being mostly in his legs, and John Wentworth is the tal'est man in Con g•ess, the tallness being mostly in his legs. Wouldn't it be a funny oprration • to see Judge Douglas trying to kick John Wentworth out of anywhere. • • A Mtn singular and important Railroad de rision hoe been mode in a court in Virginia. The Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad wasat.actied by its creditors, sold at auction, and purchased 'by a Mr. Rives. He, et corm proceeded to take op the rails. On complaint,; be was prosecuted for injury done to Me hignizely, and was fined. The court decided that a Railroad was granted Sy the Legislature as a public convenience, a highway, - and that neither the °company, nor dividuals had a right to take up the rails, or take any measures that would prevent its use as a public road. A Sri Blau !—A mechanic in Russia is said to have succeeded in. making e steam man. It is pro'hebly_one of the most interesting invert; nous ever ofrored in the public. It itia colossal statue, the:feet of which are placed upon wheels upon a railroad, and as he goes thundering over the course, the steam comes pulling out of hie nostrils in a manner to give the appearance of Satan Oa pictured in Revelations, The Philadel , phis San is responsible for thie] , OF THE Et UOP•.—Tbe steamer i.m ropa arrirerl.at Halifax on Friday' week. Ledrif Rollin and three other persons implicated in the " 46 rebeill6r ' t, bare been transported for life. -Kosmth and four hundred of his companions had been removed froarl.frridden to Shumfa. Nothing further has transpired in relation to the decision of the Emperor of Russia respecting the Turkish affair. There has been a decline in the Liverioal cotta ruarke, and predate. was rather dull. - THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. £n cal 3tans: . . • M - Academics/ Luanda.—Notwltititanding the in clemency of the weather; en Monday evening last, the Lectur‘at the Academy, inthisßorougb, was tolerably well iltended. The subjects upon *bleb the speaker, Mr. Little, dwelt, were Galvanism, Electro Magne- Liam. Mesmerism and Pbsycologi- ; eatth of which was I separately treated in a ‘ manneg that placed the whole l' within the comprehension of ail present: ' i For the present these• Lectures have been ilisrontin• Imed,'bul Win be tesumed some time' nestitionth. Our I citizens, no doubt, will be pleased tottearn that, 1' when these lectures shall azaln commence, they will I be delivered at a place more consentent than the Aca- • • demi Building.. - • t; -. • -'' E thiop ian Ferescdsrs.— Jenkins, and . kis Com- I - puny of Ethiopian Serenaders gave two Concerts, at I the Town lialh in this Borough, on Weill:testily and Thursday evening. last. They were pretty well at tended-and the performance is Said to hasp been quite creditable. They - will continue their performance lo alight. - .-127 Post-Offiee Remora—The Post-office which has heretofore been located at Fountain Spring, In Butler Township, Schuylkill Co., has been removed to Ashland in'said Township, and Mr. A. B. Jones, ap. pointed Post Master. The removal, we understand, was made' for the better accntoodation of a majority of the citizens of the township. . ... lI.—A Military and Citizens' Dmvs Ball, will take place; at the lintel ofDan'l Frock, in di. Clair, ou Tuesday even trig. January Ist. It is to be given by tile Scott's St. Clair Infantry of that place, and as preparations arc in progress to make the ball on of the most pleasant character, the attendance, will, no doubt 6e large. Ball.—The • Fire, Company, of this Boson hall, at the Town Hall, on till Inst. [ chnylkill frydraullan git, propose giving a evening of the 3lst Prariiking Party.—Th give another of their practisin Hall, on Tuesday evening ne one of the best a•rnpanies In pressly for the-Occasion, will understand that the same another party - on New rear'; Admoted to p r ..ti t ,, Hughes, Esq., Oaf. Wheeler, 'was adnatted to practice) Schuylkill County, a few dl week, on motion of G. W. I Itall,of Northumberland Co practice. fly reference to 0. seen that Mr. Q. has locate! -e Messrs. &ouch will partlett,.at -the Town the State—engaged ex= be in attendanCe. We r ntlemen design having night. On motio,yr of F. W Esq., of Carbo - n County the several Comte or ye since. -On7ucsday egine, Esq., Seymour D. nty, was faro ti4hillited In other column It ivtlt be in Port 6irtrotr f , - ., Seriety.H-The-meeting ttended,!at their Hall. on Owing to the absence of Pottertile Liters of this &wie ty, was largely Wednesday eVelling the Rev. Mr; Sanders, Mr.!. a, leeture In place of the g, His sled ect was 4] Electricit,, sure of listening to It, but terestiag and able productio. ht in collecting- material to an, of the .iliners' Journal. which Imparts interest to - a actor for usefulness. We n take plenstire In collecting]. our graders, and shall conl thr]ra . be sufficient material an "(lent... Talking about n theft perpetrated upon the phia Ledger. It published local newepoasessing gene peered in this paper, on the condensed form. without a head of "Things in Pottsvill they had gone to the troubl, theirpa per. - This ik Is arc character of the paper—lt of its_ publishers. T.:V" A Nese Church .—W Eer,inn that the Presbyterial - erecting a new Church in t in which they now hold sere modate the rapid increasel hence the neces.ity . of ane ready been presented by Ih Pany, with a beautiful lot, ' Rending, on which they iry Several Meetings have bee sary steps to the.accompli#l which their prevailed the'g and feeling: Sneieties of number of the principal to ace Literary A, sociations, indicative of a good stitch to cultivate their facultieS, ter evertibga profitably. have an Institute of this c . Newkirk institute. Th,e view, sh'all'he the improve morally, intellectually, and was. until lately, known a but the title has hem than On \Vedn,sdav week- t by reluest,delmered ntlem3n above named.— I." We had hot the plea landepland It was an In- lye gq to no little . tmuble ply the local department Ve know. it is a triter paper, and gives it a shart e willing, and indeed, we formation of this kind for lime to do so, as long as of which we can glean oral items, temindi ITS of J? unto!, by the Philadel on Monday last, all the I Interest, which had ap previous Saturday, In a Ford of credit, under the and looked as though to collect the Items for pence with the pirotkal Idly exhibits the motives learn from the Tamaqua s-of that Borough, design at plate. The building Bice. la too small to acrom• r the congregation, and V church. They hare al lAttle Schuylkill Com-. egt to'ibe PlibllcSchool end erecting the Church: held, to take the neces ment at the wnrk, end In eatest unanitnity.or enlrit Counig.—ln a •ns Of Our County-there Thls is a good sign. It Is abroad anion:, the Yonne. • rid spend the long min icar .17lends in Tarnarina intact,. It is called the ldert kept constantly in ent of all Its memb,ere— n:hysirally. This society the Taniagna Lyceum; ed as above stated. c "Newkirk Institute of , when the conktilution inc officers elected: K. Itininger. Ta Inagua," sva.c organize, wait adopted, and the folio . ' Prroident—Joh Secretary . -11. ' Treanuret —O. I . 51ceabe. d Jonr-s. F. A. WhitakeF Board of Regents—Belida I I. R. McEirally, F.. Lauda , W. W. McGuigan, E Du Beattie, and N. Olmstead. In Schuylkill Haven, the Lycemn. Discussions upo • lectures are also deliveted. ditiotr. We have not ascc gentlemen who RII the Mlle: There Ls also another I . leanesVill,, a thriving , near the boundary line of SI Jeanewille Literary Aesoci respondent of that place, tants of that place, met on pose of forming a Debating the above name. The meet Mr. Itlr't Love; and Mr. S and Mr. II I.tive, Secretor., tillopted, Dr R.l.eonard add a terse and happy style. on pher Colombo; and pis g %Western World," and show ) had received was not more ti l l served. ' The Doctor dwelt e Inge the great roan received Spaniardsiallet potting then dotado of the West.. The with the Doctor's remarks spoke of the virtues and 't "the pole star of the Reirold The most perfect satisfaction ,o tit the entire proceedings. Iron, J. N. Washington, lois, John Hendricks, A. cis, we believe, also a various subjects are bad; It is In a flourishing eon- Itained the names of, the I s of this InstitUtlon. stitution rif the kind In c situated In Carbon Cu., huylkill. It is called the thin. Our attentive coy- Hs us that the inhabli he 6th inst., for the par ..nclety, to be known by ng was called to order by Smith elected President, 1 1 . After the Weil were cased the Association in he character of Christ.). trantic discovery, "Tine al that all the praise Inc an Denuding tichly de orrienily upon the suißr• t the hands of ingrate in possession of the El nilience .nvere delighted after which.l. Wilton warier of Washington. I cons of the old world." !was nytnifu,tud through- The Association Intend h Thursday evening of each 'We may arid that there it a sucressitil erteintiOn In nur held weekly. Il t ectues arc mum no intlutged in. It nu hers. Wing their meetings on eek. so a Literary Society In Borough. 'Meeting:4 are liekred weekly, and din nbere a large Bat of mein- Phibolelphirt and co enenmians are pni , l to the 1 is nit Rohl, by the Preaa.. last no Ober nt the rnlladelp, editor recently waa on a Ilan Ron.(.—Many iiiiladelphia -and Pottsville nre merited In the tin Irrgly Ferm,. Ivhose u this Region, we find the We passed over this ma! from Pottsville to Philade!' This railway is known to Constiucted - in the 'World splendid cars which hay - - courmotm conductors, noth est Mg or pleasant than a t In looking through' the st the cars, the rugged moon. ing Cliffs of rocks—the sno sun throwing his rays ove r appearance of a mammoth illuminated and ingenious' is at once romantic and r most gorgeons descriptio artist—nature. itifieent improvement, IA idol few- diys ago.— ne of the most firmly and with the new and • lately been added, and ling can be more inter , ip to the Coal Region. fined glass windows of ains with their project. W Oldpeaks, with the hill and dale, leave the I. tl painting. beautifoilly shaded. The scenery oh—a panorama Of the It painted by the g reat It inisibe remembered of which the nbove spen, Ladies' Car only, and no ing" as the' editor of the lowed to enter them. A againts anything of the biro 'lt the "stained gla-s," are confined to the -ntlemen - so "good look 'Farmer" should be g aily rate, we protcot d hereafter,! ) and Cad! of Po:remotes. Igs of a convocation of the :e varions Divisions of this Procesiion of the tioln , of in this borough, on New Prontaian of the Sons -4ty the followin,t twoceedi Bonn of Temperance, tricot tl county, it will 'be coca that Temperance will take - place Year's Pay A. convocation of Dirisiorts of the Sons ot , T Rs held at the Hall of 52, on -Wednesday afternol Meeting, was organized, E CHICHESTER-'a lisstssr.n, Secretary, . Delegates front the folio attentlanee, vtz tes from the various inperarce, in the county ott.ville Division, No. is, Dec. 12, 18-19. The .v the appointment of Chairman, and Ma A_ sing Divislons, were in b. 52, Pottsville, 73, Orwlßsburg, 121, Port Carbon. In 3, Schuylkill Haven, ' 154, Dliuersvilla , . 157, St. Clair, 160, Pottsville. • busine,..s, it was, on Pottsville Division, Fountain 11 - chancy: Mountain Spring. Cave spring Mount Horeb Pulaski After some prelitninarl 'notion, unanimously,, RESOLVED, That a P Order, be held in the 1 1 Tuesday afternoon, Janu. the Grand,Worthy Paula be pre , .t to deliver ad Temperance. Pottsville and Pulaski I to appoint the nece , saryl ment•. On motion, it a: y ttEsotsco, That the I Invited to participate in Ib i ! o ic ui P h roc or i o i t o t n iv r il r e, t o h n e rr ..3 1850, at which time Cti and Grand Scribe will dresses on the subject of ivisions were requested `commitlees of arruogo- adets of Temper , nce be lbe celebration of the day. SCHUYLKILL . COUNTY COURT.- COURT OF QUARTER. SESSlONS— fDecembeelierm, 1849.1 • . • ItEPOBTED EXPRESSLY TOM inr..3lracste /walrus." There was but a elm attendance on the &et cloy of the Term, and the consequence was, that eon -gated visages could beseen in all quarters of the Court Rown,,and else et . the Dotell._ l f.andlarde . and Attorneys is a crowd in and about the Court Room—ilia - 4 - is in good spirits who'll be is called for abundance of spirits, and the others are in fine humor at the prOspect of large fees. The second day of the term opened with brighter prospects, and even the face ofthe Deputy Attorney General from simile. The first case that was called, was THE . COMHONWEILTII CS, WILLiAX AACOCK, Who was indicted for keeping a-disorderly house; and also a tippling' shop. Thin' evidenceaggiost him was, of such a character as admit' of no doubt of his guilt. But the evidence went on to prove, that Billy was one of those good 'natured men, who did not like to close his-house against men or women, always provided, they would fur nish a little of-the o be joyful,. to which be was particularly partial. The Jury, 'mewing this . propensity of Billy, found hint guilty of keeping s disOrderlY house; ar.d he was sentenCed to pay the cost of the prosecution. and fined $lO. In default of which -Mr. William was.committed. - . The next case was THE COMMONWEALTH V& • HENRY &MUG, The prosecution failed to tusks o p t their cave, which was for malicious mischief. The parties, it appears, live in the Boiough of Tamaqua, and Koenig wishing to have a little amusement on his own book.. It appears he bad a Revolver, and fancied he could hit a house, it sear enough, so he tried his skill at the house of the prosecutor and missed his mark, and by his 'unskillfulness as a marksinan, he was found not guilty, but wee sen tencedto pay the cost of the suit, and not basing the needful, he was sent to the Boarding house of Sheriff Straub. • - The following cases Were returned Ignoramus COMMOTWEALTU Ca. Wx. HrLL, fur Larceny. vs. MARTIAL Mc COOL, vs. PATIHCE Donecy, .• vs M riTzevritlCK , vs. Jens PAUL, The. Retain.: Band— In all the above tuna the Treasury of the county bad to suffer for the'costs. The next case called was that of the Commonwealth vs. Geo. Heggine, who, it'appears, understood the art of self defence; but the Jury taking into consideration the facti of the case, and finding that tie was as much sinned against as sinning, found him not guilty of the. Assault alai Battery, but not wishing that George should quarrel and fight at the expense of the Commonwealth, sentenced him to pay the costs. The next case called was that of the Common• wealth vs, Elizabeth Becker. Elizabeth, it ap pears, keeps a fancy house in Schuylkill Haven, and also a Porter and Beer Establishment, and the Boatmen, who -pass and re-pase, stoa at her house and imbibe. The neighbors, not liging the music she delighted in, had Betty indicted for keeping a tippling and disorderly house. The evidence was very strong against her, and the Jury (stand her guilty orkeeping a disorderly house, but not guilty as tokeeping a tippling house. She was sentenced to pay a fine of $3O and.the cost of prosecution, in default ;If which she was sent to occupy an apartment of the Sheriff's. Commonwealth rs. , Tho.s. Williams. This was for a surtty of the peace—complaint dismissed, and each party to pay their own costs. Mr. Wil liams, I fin -y, felt quits rel•eved when this dicis sidn was announced to him—he is 'quire young, and learned epfficient/aw in this caso, to last him for some months to come. VommoriWealth est , Gitlieb Shaun's. This wee. an action fur cutting timber trees; 'the Grand Jury'. found a true bill, but the case was continued to make way fur . the Mount Carbon Riot, which was tirst commenced in March term, A. D. 1849, and , continued horn term to term until the present one. The pariiere indicted are as foltows:—Thomas Dorneit Domes Sends, Robelt Ewing, Jacob Slob ler and''o. D. Jenhins. This is the most impor tant case on the callettder, consequently, there is a greater array of legal talent employed, both for the pro,ecution end for the defence, than there will be upon any other trial during the week. The evidence„ in the case, was very cootradic to.y, and as ti great length of time "has elapsed since the Xiotohere.was a very fair and impartial trial. After the, heat of a political campaign paSses away, men view these excitements with re, gret and shame, and from the revectabilitiof the men P•osecuted, I feel assured thtil hereafter, they• will think deeply before they are again caught, in such a Predicament. I hope our future elec tions may hereafter be conducted in peace and quietness. These. continued riots at eveiy: iron in the county is a disgrace to both parties, 'and the too ter a et ip is put to them the bettcrdt will be for the character of Schuylkill r ounty. De fence closed—and the Jury 'is now out. I fancy the virfret will be not gurily. P. S.--Since the above was put- in type, we learn that the Jury have returned a verdict of hot guilty, and the county pay the COEle. The folldwing eases were disposed of by the • Grand Jury, viz: The Conimonwealthvs. M.ry O'Larry. for Larceny ; Com. vs. George Wagna and John Davidson —lgnared as to Davidson but a true bill as to - Wagner; Corn.' as. John finales; David Kart, John H. Buck. This waa a case of mill cions mischief, the Bill was ignoramuaed, and S. R. Kepner, the prosecutor pay the costs. Commonwealth va. James Nagle, John Luken. bell. This ease was an action for not reptirtug.l Roads. Ignoromuec,Vand Isaac Moyer the prose!, cuter for costs; sentenced accordingly, Commonwealth vs. Margaret it 111.103 and Mary Jordon—Assault and Battery. :l'he Grandi thy ignoramused the Dill, and J ames Highland to pay the costs. Cont. vs l , • Angeline Kremer, assault and battery. hot guilty,.and • Philip Moyer, the prosecutor for coots; I l sentenced accordingly. grim. vs. Margaret Hyland, tHsault and battery, James Jordan, the prosecutor pay costs. Coch. vs.,Gll - Sanders, the prosecutor, Patrick - Horn, sentenced to pay thecost.' So you see be convic ted. her with-a horn ! THE COMMONWZ•LIII SAMUEL KMPION. =This was en action for nuisance, end the coin plaint wao prefered by Michael Murphy. Michael• was unfortnnate enough in not hawing a good Case. for although he hi:naelf is in good clue, JOB cane appeared io be a bail ease. SO Michael had so shell out the costs of the The next called was the Corn. Ta. Jacob Kline, for keeping a Tippling house. Kline plead guilty, and was 'hcd 6v called Tice:nova Columbian CalralaMr. 1)o Youtbr' Coluinbtan Ualcolater, Dn Table Book, 1 DP Columbian Spelling Dunk, Do 4 Practical Common School IdenAurntlnn These Books are already extensively used In this County, and m see changeable a population as we have. ibis desirable that the Book:. used In our Schools should be :is uniform as possible; we therefore call the particular attention of School Direct ors and Teach ere to this series, on the the commencement of the Sehools this fall. These Books have received the ap probation of about 500 professors and Teachers, as BM' beat works on the subjects on which they treat. ez , They are also lie charts! Aoki, in tite marker. Merchants, Teachers: School Directors,: &c.. sa p piled at the lowest rates, by the, quantity. • ii. BANNAN, Printer:, PablieAcr and Bookseller. !.' POTTSVILLE MARKETS. 'CORRECTED MEEKLY FOR THE JOURN.9I.. I,Vheat Flour, bbl. $5 00 Dr'd Peaches pat'll., 300 Bite do do 450 do do unpar'd. II 75 Wheat, bush,. 1 10 Dr'd Apples, pafd. , 75 Rye do 60 I Eggs, dos. ' -, 1 12 tlqrn, do 05 Butter, lb, -, 15 Oats, do 40 Bacon, POtatnes, do, 50 I Hams, o ' 10 I Tunothy Seed, ,2 50 Hay, n, • . ,15 n 0 Cl:over do :3 50 I Plaster. '6 00 EMEED In Itnti.willc, nn the 12111 Inst., ttx Rev. D.T., Car. milt... Mr. ARCHIBALD Niveti, 1 Aliso CLIZAIICTII Wirt, both of New Mines. }• TUC POTT , WILLrLITERARY SOCIETY— Will hold its next regular meeting at Stiehter's on Wednesday evening'itext, Dec. VAIL at it o'. Lertnio by the Bee. Mr. Santlers—t+uhject, The tally u( history. Debate—“ Was Charles the Itt Justly executed 1-- Arlirm.itive—lle,re Thos. ff. Walker, Titoi. I). KiNap init. Negative—Messrs. J. C. Neville, Howell hither. [flatter—Mr. John Hughes. fly artier of the Societe. THOS. D. KEMPTON. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN—Schnyi • kilt Tribe No. t.—Stated meetings of the Society al held every Friday evening at Sticliter's Hall. T 1..! in Inhere are requested to be in attillitance, as haul negs of importance will be transacted. . , J. P. BERTRAM. ,See!y. 'RELIGIOUS NOTICES NOTICE.—The fey. Mr. Cheeseinen, of Phil: adelphia, may lie expected us preach to the Celli PrCSilyierian Congregation. on next Sabbath' (tor Morrow) both in the morning mid evening. . ÷--- j p,•"tp ENGLISH LUTHERAN. C ( IURCIL Divine tac" service tx held every Sabbath - morning and even• lag at the usual hours of Worship, in the English Lir therm; Church, 24 St., between Market and Norwe ghat. D. STECK. Pastor. TTHE ASSOCIATE REFORVED PRESOTTE RIAN Congregation, worshipping In Thompann's buildlng.cornkr of Market and Second etc.; have si e ved into the large' upper Hall of said building. where religious worship will he conducted every Sub h:ath. Re v. D. T. Carnahan. 'Services to continence RIM!. clock. A. M.. and 3j o'clock. P. M. Seats free.' public are respectfully invited to attend. ..eys TIIE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. —The following Resolution. has been passed by the Vestry ur'Ftinity Church,TottiWille. 41lesulaed, That inconsideration oldie sums contribu tid and - to - be contributed as donations to the erection nod furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry do Ireteby actapart, and uporopriate PI,FTY EIGHT PENS, which shall lie,and remain free for all persolis Who may desire to worship 1n the Church, These pews - are located . . follows: IN THE CENTRE AISLE, North .side, • No. 111, 119, 127, 135, 143. 151, 159. • South' side, No. 112. 120, 12s, 136, 152, 150. I IN Tim NOR'III AISLE. North aide, Nn. 1,7, 13,19, 9.5, •31, 37, 43, 51, 53 54,55. South - side, Nn. 2,6, 14, 20.26, 32, 39, 44, 50. , 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. . . . . Stott t. side, fin. 38, 57, 59, GO, 71. en, 60. 92, 99, 101,.110 North side, No. 59, 07, 73, 79, 65, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SFRVICE is held in the Church every Sun day. .11orsinly Service commences at.. 101 o'clock 41fternson Serviri eon mences at 4 o'clock. A nd even hg xervice, on the first Sunday of every month-. 4"." TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY: AT MOUNT 74" LAUREL. The Vestry of Trinity Church, POM- Olte, are now ready to sell burial lots and graves in that large and heautlfol 0001/ ground, near the Junction of Market Street and the Minersville Road, which they have lately endured and 'laid nit for aCernetery. Ap plietttion for lots or single craves may he made to AN. ILHIEW RUSSEL, Esq.„Treasurer of the Church, at whaiseralTice onMahantongo Street, a plan of the Ceram. :tery can be seen, or . Edward Owen Peary, Esq., 'Cnotre Street. IRON, &C. JUNIATA BOILER IRON. . - g, TONS asorred Iron, Nos. 3. 4 and 3 o whithsof24l2, and 3binsbesand rondonslengths A. 4- G. RALSTON. IL IRK 4. South Front se, Philado. rillAlNg FOR MINE.—The anbarilbers have V Nat received from the ship Elizabeth, and 2 Inch Rem limn Entliah Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to T. & E: GEORGE, amtl22 tf 171 Market and 12th Stteete.Phileda. no AIL ROAD IRON —BO TONS 2121 Flat Bar R. Rail Road Iron,' 50 do j4zi - do do do • 8 do 21x 1 do do do with spike... 15 do I x ' do ' do • And Platen,for snit. Ay - A. & O. RALSTON. 4 unuthfiont st.,Phi min Ohllada • .. July 11 , 1848, 28 BACHGABtON BOARDS—A tine: ssortmen very chespitist received and for sateat 11ANNAN'S Cheap Stationary Stores. Nov. 21, 1819. - 48- ENGLISH PAPER, CHEAP—A lot of lope -124 rior Cream Colored English laid Post—also, Eng lish laid Foolscap, a superior erticl&for Lawyers and Scriveners, Just received and, for sale eery cAtax at • • B. BANN AN'S Cheap Paper and Stationary Stores.- Nov 31.40, ' • - 45- WHITE' PtILE SI aviNG HRA9Dy _A sgrior an.l le, ft 4 1 .. r Draerry NOTICES. S. N. LANDINGS—AII persona desiring the use of Landings, for the shipment of Coal by the Schuylkill Navigation, during the' Boating season .Pt are,regnerted to address their applications-Iw tardier/lei In writing, to the subscriber al Schuylkill Haven. All applicants stating specifically their wants, and, the probable extent of their busineior by Canal. Thosewho are not actually engaged in the working of mince, wilt be expected to furnish satisfactory evi-: deuce of the amount of Coal they" will probably be able to chap during the baslness season of 1550. ELLWOOD MORRIS. Resident Engineer, S. N. 51-2 mo • IMEEM C lIITYLEILL NAVIGATION Co.—Notice 13 is hereby given, that a general meeting of the Stockholders in the Schuylkill Navigation Company, will be held at their Office. No. 72 Walnut. Street, lc' the City of Philadelphia. on Monday" the 7th . day of January. A. D. MO, at It &deck, A. 51, agreeably to the charter. And at the same tame and place an election will be held for a President, twelve Mana gera, and a Secretary and a Treasurer of the Company, to nerve for the. ensuing year, and until others are chosen. CHARLES W. BACON, Secretary Dec 15. ISIS. • 51-4 - DDISSOLUTION—The partnersplP heretofore ex Milne between John Smith and Elisha Stone, trading under the firm of SMITII & STONE, in the Bottling , Business lif the Borough of Pottsville, was di-solved by mutual consent. on the 27th of October, ISM. The accounts of the late Arm will be settled up by John dmith, who continues the business on his own account, at the old stand. JOHN SMITH. • ELISHA STONE U. 3N Dec 1;; ISI. UIN SE AT E D L ANDS.—Not Ice Is hereby circa to all owners of Un.eated Lands, in Butler Town hip, late part of Barry Townehip, Schuylkill Co., Pa. which are not. In the Assessment list, that 1 will as sess the same, upon their Informing me of the nom ber of acres in earls tract, and the names of the War. rantees thereof. ;MI Letters poit paid. ' ISAAC F. DAVIS, Assessor (la Butler Township Fountain SprierP.O., Der. IS, ISIS. sl.3t OTICE—The minim! meeting of the Stockholders to the 51111,.Creek and Mine Mill Navigation and Railroad Company. will he held at the Office of the Company. No. 7 Librawy.Street, Philadelphia, on Mon day the 3lst day of Ditieinher, at II i, elork. A. M., at which time an election for President, etc: Managers. Treasurer and , r3ezretary. to serve the ensuing year. will be held. ••• • • M. CAslPBELL.Merretary Dee 5. 180. • • 50-4 t OTIO F.—The anneal meeting of the Strkkholdera IN in the Schlkitl Valley Navigation and Railroad Company, will he held at It, inllce of the Company, Library Street. Prilladelphia. - osA.fonday. the 91st day of December, a: 12 o'clock. Al.. at which tune an electldn will he held for President, nil Manager., Treasurer andfierretary. to nerve the enroll:e fear. M. CAMPBELL, Treasurer. Dec' 9,1819. DIS!.3OLI7TION.-Tll., Partnership heretofore existing between ABRAHAM HEXTER and ILAUP.MAN HEXTER, trading under the firm of Hex. ter 4. Brother.in the Butchering Business, pas dissolv ed on November 29, 1840, by mutual consent. Either of the undersigned are anthorized to acute thu ac countS of the late firm. 'ABRAHAM RESTER, - KAUFMAN lIEXTER. N. 11.—The_flutehering Business will be continued at the old stnad by Abraham Hester. Millersville, Dec 8,1649. .50-31• • Il ISSOL UTIO3--The co-partnership heretofore existing between George Bey erle and James Mat ter, trading under the firm of Bet erle .5; Matter, In the Blackstatihing business, in the Itorough of Pottsville, wad mutually dissolved this Rith day of November, 1 4 .19. The business will be continued by George Bey tale, at the old stand in Second street, near Market. GEORGE BETERLE, • JAMES MATTER, Dec 1,1019. - 99-31• DISSOLII'PIOY__Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership existing between HE \RV U. STERNEIT, and D.LNICI. IfILL. Jr.. trading under the firm of STERNER & HILL. Blacksmiths was dis solved by mutual consent. On the gtith day of Novem ber 1849. The business of the late firm to be settled. up by Ilenry H. Sterner. HENRY 11. STERNER DANIES HILL, Jr. 49-3 t MEM vOTlCg.—svitui Emu. NA VIGATION CARS .1. 1 1 —The Schuylkill Navigation Cprnpany, haring sometime since, aslizned all their Railroad Curs, rem. manly known as the '• Yellow Cars" to Henry C. Corbit, Charles S. Wood, and Edward T. Randolph, Esnrs.in trust, fur certain purposes; and possession having now been given, to their. Agent Edward G. Harris, who will keep these Cars 'in Repair, and run them, for account of the Trustees. . - . NOTICE. is hereby given, that all claims. for labor, ormaterlals, haresfier (unlighted to these Can, must be presented for settletnen to , Edward G. Harris. Agent for the Trnstee, ELWOOD .lORRIB, Dec. 2-•40-49-ly] 4 Resident Engineer, 8. N NOTIC N.CARS.—Whereas. the Coal Cars usually known as the "Yellow Cars”—hose on several occasions been stolen away from thwhiaolga tion Landings, and used to haul Coal for-private pur e. NOTICE, Is hereby given. that the suhssrlher Is de termined to use all the means In his power, tp put a stop to such trespasses, and to punish the trespassers. COW IRMO- HARRIS, May 12. f - Agent for the Trustees. !k" O'IPICE - is Hereby elven that art application LI will be made to the LeeiAlature ht its next session for the incorparationaf a Bank to be called the "Bank of Pottsville," wit'. a capital of one Inindred and filly lhousard dollars, for the transaction of the usual has kirk, of Banks, to hr located in the Baran:tit of Potts ville in the county of Schuylkill, In the state of Penn-, sylvania. - SAMUEL HARTZ, J. F. WHITNEY. . JOHN G. LEtirMG, WILLIAM C. LEIB. FRANK POTT. Zuly 7,1819 I[ l AKE NOTICE.—Th 4 Books and accounts of I. FOSTER & DALY, having been assigned to the miliscribers, all persons having accounts open with them. are requested to call and settle, and those in debted to make payment only to us or our authorized agent. Y. fl.—All . acemints not settled before the firat of December neat, will he left with a Squire for settle ment. I= NTOTIVE IS lICIIEIIV GIVEN, that applicat!'m wai 1w made to the Leeistatwe, at its next mess , " for the incorporation of a flank, to he calif...P.:Miner* . and Merhanteh• Hank of Mipereville," with a capital of Iwo hundred thoiseandjloltars, to be located to the lloroueh of Mrnersville. WM. N.. ROBBINS, BLAIR McCLENACIIAN, GU.O. S. ItEPPLIEIL I tMES 11. FALLS, SAMUEL. lIEILNER. ' June 30. 19-10. 2;-Gnu VOTICE 13 II F.REBY GIVEN. that an applies -1 lion will he tnaFle to the Lesislature it its next session. for the Nems's - soon of 'h Saying Institu tion, to he called the ••Pott , stile Saving Institution," with a capital of Fifty Thintsand . Wa urn. for the the *moil business of staylll2 'lnstitu tions, to be lo,tte.i in the Borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, Pa. 0 R. WoflilslllE, Pllll.l l ' /JAFFA. GEO. W.'SLATER, Tlrny, C. POLLOCK. June 30, 18. . 27-6lno NTOTICE is herehy elven that application will he made nirthel.eqi.slainre of Pennsylvania . , at their' infra scsston, for a renewal of the _Charter et the 'Miners' Bank of Pottaville, in the county of Schuyl -killgwith the privilege of increa:lne tts capital from tW'O'huniired thousand dollars in four hundred then santlflollars. By orders( the Board. CI 13. LfESER, Cashier. r • • June2.3'49. —.T4 Om CARDS ci ID. BALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pon Car -71. bon, Schoylkill County, Pa. Officeattolning the Farhat - ee Hotel, Dec 15, 1910. 51-1 y xr3I.,BRUNF.D. et. SON, WOOLDEALER. V AND PARCIIMF.IST Manutlicturerit, r.io. 7 Marra tette St., nod No. 7 %Vlllow Street. Philadelphia Wit.t.rAm lleortrie. • HENRY Dauaan N. , B.—The•highest price paid for Wool Cod Sheep Skins. Nov 10. ISIS. . 46-6 mo DOCTOR C. lI.MSELER, IiONREOPATIIIC 1.111"SlICIAN, Iteinovett his Otlice to the upper most of the new brick buildings, opposite the Post 'Oilier. Centre street, Pottsville April 2.3, ISM Dn; BECKER.—NEW 110.11.TPATIIIC DIED WA!. OFFICE, Cornerof 2.d and Market At. oppo ,ite Thornpoon's flail. Pottsville, Pa. Seaplane-a Cur par of Callowhill and 3.1 St., opposite the Primativ MechndPit Church.. Jan. 27, 1619. .' • , 5-1), DET l l'Vel:l' door Ee T itCU l:D ireVt „trtf(ortd,Fs Rv Sgn aniee • 51a.v 5. IS-19. • IS-If SApit; EL II ARTZ+.IIISTICE or nit PEACE romvine. %%lir attend promptly to Collections, Agencies. Purchase and Sale or Reul Estate. dr.c.., In Schuylkill County, Pa. Office to Centre Street, sppo. bite the Town Hall. Oct dO, 1549. 43.1 y "VOIVARD SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND „PA COUNSELLOR at Law, Philadelphia, will attend to collections and all other legal business in the City of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and elsewhete,— Office No. 13 Prune sleet, Philadelphia. Aug. 22, ISIS. 21-2 y TD. IVIEDEDITD,—Generat Agency Office J . Centre' Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa, Agent fur the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col lection of Rents, Li.c. Oct. 2k, ISIS. 4 1-ly GWCABE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tn . magna-019ce to Pine Street. 84)122,1810. ' • •39-tf CHARLES W. lIEGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Iran removed tl, office next to Longs Stove Store, Centre vtreet Sept I, IS-19. LIDAVARD CLARKSON,DI43IONER & EN cnAvtai ON WOOD, No. 80/ Walnut - Street, Phlladrlphia. Aucust 4. 1849. JB. 1 1 1 , 1ENALLY, ATTORNEY AT I.AiY,Ta . maqua, Schuylkill Uv.,' Pa. June 9, 1919 DLACICSMITIIINO, TURNING AND FISISII INC.—The subscriber respectfully annnunees tha he has commenced the above business at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Stteets, POI wills. Pa. and will he happy to ecelveorders: JOHN WARNER. N. 13.—C uage•cocks. nil cups,and nil. globes on band nd for sale [July 22, -00 FAMILY BIBLES.-100 Family Sibley, rang ing in price from e 1,50 to LW, jinn received end for sale. at • DA INMAN'S Sept 1. 36-1 Cheap Book and Variety Stores. BIBLES AND - pIatATER BOOKS VERY LOW.--200 Bibles and Prayer Books in alines every style of binding. cheaper by 25 or Viper cekt than they.can be pu rchaed in ph iiBdelphis, Splendil plltCdßed 8•100,11,8 ij ALA Vass,. FOR SALE &:TO LET. isr ILAND—FOR SALE CREAN— One Spring Wagon—cater:Wed for 1. Horse, One set Bob Sleds, Sof 3 • One set do • 3" 5 J. N. CROSLAND 51•tf Dee 15, 1545: Con'. VEINS FOR RENT—The subscrl her ti prepared to rest Coal Vein. on the ...Tusca rora" Tract, the "Port Carbon!' Tract, °vibe ••Wag,. nee% Tract, above 31inersville. A. lIUSSEII, Aprnt for ttee Kentucky hank. Office Mahantingo Street, POttsv it le. Dec 15, ISIS 51-7mr. • FMENT—A two story Brick House, on the E corner - - of .0 sod Norwegian Sm., Also a small Frame goose. Apply to GEO. M. CU3I.MiNG. 51-St Dec 15, ISM TRUCE.' GARDEN TO RENT—Fropoeali will - be received until the 34th day of Decniber. inst., (or the' renting for one or more years. of the Garden attached to the residence of Mrs. Chas. De Forest. in West Branch Valley. It contains about acres of land in a high inate of cultivation, and if desired. as much more land, can be added to I:. Froimsala to be adressed to the subscriber at Schuylkill paten. B. Du FOREST. 50-30 Dec 8, 1819 TO RENT—A ,well located, and well fitted up COAL YARD, duty four feet front by one bun. dred feet deip, fronting on two eta.; upon which can be stun,' about One Thousand Tons of Coal. Enquire for particulars of D. BAN NAN% Phltada , Dec 8, ISO. 5 Dal_ TO RENT.—Tw'n, twoutory Stone Dwelling Douses with.convenient back building% situated In the town of Port Carbon Rent -moderate. Apply to Jeremiah Boone, Port Carbon, or to the subscriber, at his Office in Centre at., Pottsville. J. MACOMB WETIIERILL. So If OEM FOft. RENT.—The House' in Morrie ', Addition, lately occupied by the subscriber:" the House is L., la first rate order, with a stable in the rear of • ...,- : t the yard. -A , - 7i: 4/so, basementon In the basement of the .:-."— Pennsylvania Hall, suitable for a Barber Shop, the Rooth is fitted up in rood order, and Itas the Gas Introd aced. For terms apply to w. G. JOHNSON. Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Dec 1, 1519. '1 PJ-3t VOR RENT—A Large STORE HOG:FE, on tt,llanch Chunk tttret, end conyen fent to the Rail road Of canal, wilt be rented uhtil the Ist of April next, or onger if required, upon reasonable terms. The is 40 R. by 30, two stories high, and well cal R d for storing Hay. Grain, Flour, Feed, &e. Ap on made to Xdo 17, 1849. FOR SALE -- VALUABLE PROPER TY mMmersylne.—The store nosy occupied p..?, by N. G. Ilarnmekin, to offered for For terms apply to GEORGE J. HEUR. jr., Sept, 29 1849-04 f) FOR SAME—AII that certain two storied stone Tavern stand,known as the VALLEY HOTEL, ---- Annui situate on Valley street, in the town of Pa. I:: :e, in the County of Schuylkill; con- F"; Raining in front 60 feet, and in depth 200 R., ' - distant from the Schuylkill Valley. Railroad 200 yards, at which point the Cars stop 1 times daily. At,.,, 1 other Int• of ground, each contaioing, 00 feet in front, and 200 feet in depth, situate. also, In said town of Patterson. The property will be sold chem . ], ; terms easy. Apply to D. E. NICE, Esit , at his Office, Pottsville, or to MICHAEL COCHRAN, s• , Sept. I, 1919. ' ._ • 30-tf •, ~ UDR SALE-.FIRE ENGINE.—The Good intent Fire Company 'offer !MI Engine for sale at a reasonable price, which can he seen at their House in sth street, between Market and Norwegian. For fur ther particularg apply to E. McDONALD. 0. D. JENKINS, B. MILLER, Committee. • Aug. 11, 1819. , • 33.11. FOR S ALE.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR Sale the property now occupied by him in Weal Branch Valley, four miles from Pottsville, it; and one and a half miles from Schuylkill Ho. ven ; consisting of live and a half acres of land well laid °utast a garden and fruit orch ard. A twcrstory frame bonae, 22 x4O feet, with a cel lar under the whole, kitchen in the cellar. - Immediate posmesaion given. Pa rtof the purchase money can re-- main on Bond and Mortgage if defired. For terms np pl) to the sullkeriber,at his office to West 1317111C11 Valley. Match ID, I l-tfl • B. De FOREST. r, OR SALE OR RENT.—PORT CARBON STEAM MILL—The subscriber Wren his Steam Mill, located in Port Carbon—for sale or rent. Said Mill is located In ene of the best situations In this Re gion for business, being the only one in the eastern section of the Coal Region. It is in good condition, and possession will be given immediately if:required. Terms easy. Apply to 1.. F. WHITNEY,. Port Carbon, March 10th, lea. 11-tf 1 , 0 REVF—rs 'FARM of 100 acres cleared. in id .L Dwelling Rouse, near Mount Carbon. Apply to J. 11. CAMPBELL. Agent. - 4u i p 2S, 1942. 31-ti 4 ,. F0R SA_LE.—OOI.I.IERY PROP wry FOR BALE.—TILE SUBSCRIBER offers priVate sale -the following properly, viz: 4 - o One 60 Horan Engine. with 450 feet nine inch Pumps, in Grist tote working artier. One 30 Hone Engine, with 210 feet of nine inch Pumps; with winding gearing all complete, 1w good working order. -, One 20 Horse Engine for liniating Coal from Millet, in good wnrking order. One 10 florae Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shaft ing, Screens, Stinnes. and all the fixtures necessary to do a business of 1000 tuns a week. MAO 50 , large Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheels, and three inch antis, these Care are well suit ed for any of our surrounding Roads: where Horse power is used. ,_ The above Engines were all inantifaetured by Hay wood & Snyder, and 'are considered among the very best ever made by said parties. Jan.l3, . 3-tfl .CEO. H. POTTS: EMI 1;011. SALE AND TO LET.—Building Lou in Mount •Carbon, Letvirport Wood, and Lyon' s addition to Pottsville, on Norts,ltlan st., Pottiwil le, and in Minersville. Also a convenient °dice in Morris' Addition., Apply to JAS. 11. CAMPBELL. 18.tf ;011:SALE —TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLING 11011..5. Apply to L. P. ein, Me, Market at. /no. G. Drown, Cent, e i-M t.. Pottsville. , March 24.. 13— S. Sr, J. FOSTER 46-If FOR SALE.—A superior CAMERA, imitable for . taking likenesses, for sale cheap, at BRADY & ELLIOTT'S • Second door anion are Miners' Rank Ret IP, 1E49 43-ef To LET on leases, to suit, applicants, all tha tract ofland belonging to the N.American Coat C o . known ns the Mill Creek Tract,containing the follow! list of Coal Veins , many of which,—anning cohere, the Peach Mountain Veins—having, a range of over mile in length. viz• Spotlit, Barracleuch, Pearson,. Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkiir Ravensdale Vein, Per. pendicular. Diamond, ond Rig Diamond Veins, along with mint: °thore riot named. Alto, ell thaitract called Plielonctinn Tract,belong.: Ing to the said Company,containing the Salem,Porrest Itabbitllole, Mortimer. Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and. Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mi and Grist Mill,situated tint Creek Trartollofwhich willbe rented on moderate term. by applying to DAVID CIIILLAS, Agl. • Feb2l' 29 MISCELLANEOUS EIVLRY....a. W min Wee a...e:it of the latest iT ,E stylea of Jewelry • such as Turquoise Ear Breast Pins. Bracelets, Finger . Rings, Watch Hooks, &c:,.auftlble for Mislaid' and New Year presents, to be had 10/r, at Dcc 1,1819. l BEAUTIFUL. .sortment of Gold, 'English :and French Lever.l, Lepines, A. For sale low at BRADY •Br. ELLIOTTS, Dec .1 1819. 19- CIOVNTERFEIT DETEC TORS—A fresh supply, containing the latest issues of 'Counterfeit Notes, and the latekt tales of discount. Just received .and for sale at . BANNS WA Cheap Book and Stationary Stores. - Dee 9, 1816. 56- POCKET 151 P " rPe%n r'n•P: • just P a.dr .te. " BANNAhr 8 Publication Office. Dec S. 1040. 50- INDIA RIBEIL'IL DOOR SDRINDS--t. season able article. ,Just received and for sale at DANNAN'S Cheap Variety etores, Dec 6, ISO. 60- QOMETIIING FOR THE LADlES.—select ass t.) Sortusent of Bulbous Flower Roots; cosuprising varieties of Hyacinth. Piarci,sus, Tulip, Crocas. Ra nunculus, and Anemonle Roots, selected from the finest collection ever imported, which embraced sev—• oral hundred varieties. The Hyacinths are suitable for forcing into early bloom in pots and glasses ; for sale at Seed and Flower Stores. Nov 10, 1819. Ii I, , IVVELOPE,S.-30,000 Envelopes of various Si kinds and qualities, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at . _ . BANNAN'S Sept 29 1849 • Cheap Stationary Stores BABY JtiIIIPEES.—A fresh supply of Baby Jumbers, also India Rubber Bands, for do., just reteiv,sl and for sale at 11. 4 41 , 04 ANS' Sept 29, • 1849. _ Cheap Variety Stores - CAUPETINd—A handsome asrortmeTiraf-In grain, Vs Orkin and Domestic Carpets. Just retell, ed and for sale by J. M. BEATTY & Co. DUN LOP'S DIGEST, Of the laws of Pennsyl vania; Second edition, bringing the laws up to the present time, price $7. Jot published and Mt sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Lew and Miscellaneous Bookstores, Aug. 23, 35-1 Pottsville. P UDDINGS.-111 EUK ER'S Farina fur Puddings, a new article much approved in New York and Phila delphia, for vale by J. M. BEATTY k. Co. Nov. 3, 18111. 93.. MEM CHEESE -4000 lbs. Choice Dairy ChemJura received yb J. M. BEA LTY & Co. Nov 3, 1819, ' ' 45- C2EO FOR' SALE—CoI Barrows; cheap for cash. Ang 25, '99. 35-911 W. A. KIRK U UILDERS lIAILDW ARE.—A complete assori DD ' meat of Builder", Waddlerr.Qtrriage Makers, and Ifoune•keepen. hardware at reduced prim. July 29, 314 BRIGHT & POTT. 01.117.N1NG BHA WLS.—A bin:visa:me assort went of Black, ong and square Shawls. for sale by J. M. BEATTY & Co. @MEM MACKEREL. 11A1), _ . • 1 6 Co n stantly on band. and SALMON', ro • sate by HEMMINGS, • • 3. PAILNIER 4; co. PORK. ' Market' Street lIAMat AN DISIDErs, -run.anzaruta. SHOIILDERft, LARD AND CHEESE. j Sept. 5, '49. 37.3m0 LOST AND POttND, Q TRA ' COW—Came to the Premises of the sub ., scriber. et Primrose 111111.'.near Minersville, on Thursday the 29th nit, a DUCK COW, with cocked , horns. and some white marks upon, her body. Th e ow bee is requested to come forward. , prove property,. pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold affording to law. Dec 9,1914 STRAY COW—Came to the_premiscs or the soh. scriber 'residing in render Township, Schuylkill , county, about dve yearn ago, n RED COLORED COW, about four year' , old, with a-flittio white on her belly. The owner is requested to 'come Yorrretd prove property, and taW her .away, otherwise she W) ba sold according to law. JOIES lIEBEELIN Cf. 10-30 1113=1 LOST.—On the Turnpike road, by the subscriber, on Thursday morning Inez, between °castration; and Pottsville, or I a the latter plate, a small black wal-• let, containing a number of receipts, some due Bills. promisary notes. and Cheek on; the ?diners Bank of ti Pottsville. and other instrumen of writing, together with a small sum of API payment of the said papers has been eloped, they and of no use to any one except the owner. .11 liberal re and will be paid for said wallet wi th the papers, by the subscriber, on byp, leaving it at the Office of the Mt ere. Journal. JciIIN T %VERNER, Nov. 24, 1219 ` W ANTED—At Tennessee; 'rAt sixty euin :a re r s i s o n ; Th u o n rka F gv n i l ll i e l a ca n; twenty miles north of Tennessee River, Twenty Cur. nls h Miner*. and three Blacker/M0.30 be employed on the above Tunnel,'which Is R9el. 2100 feet lone. The location in very healthy, limate the very best In the wearorn country, and pro Blow extremely low., which make. it a deliraltle location for men of (MM.. lles. We will pay one dollar at d any cents per day, for eland experienced workmen None bat Temper. ate men need apply. . REM! STEWART & Co. Cumberland Tunnel Post Office. Franklin to., Tennessee. P. s.—Steam Boats leave Pittsburg to ,Nashville 'almost daily , Dec 15, ISM 5 .09.• it Trz.Es wANTED TO WINTER. Thisub, ? iIVI scriber will he at Mortimer's Itotr.l, on tursday, , December 2;th, 1649, fnthe...purpose of °fleeting METES to keep' over the Winter Season. toed care b wilt be taken of the :Rules, and they !vitt wintered on reasonable terms. D'ITID SIi.ST, Lantaater CO. 50- Pa* Dee 9, 1916 HT ANT ED.—A troy r a 'good moral character V V about 15 years or, ate, who has received a good education, as an Apprentice it the,Printlng Businenr. None colter need apply. lie mast also bring good ra commenamlolia. Apply at this Office:: Dee 8, ISI9, E. YARDLEY & SOS , 47-tf . TO tier CH ERS -wAytets- or .7 00 Butcher Hides. which will be taken In lot. 1'4 . 23 nr upward*. Address, B. R. PAXTON, CattaiTis23: Oct 20 ISO. 43-71' . - - TIIE 'Delawars Mutual Safety Insurance Company —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and other properly in Torn and Consul, inetized,against loss or damage by fire of the lowest rate or prem.m. MARINE INSURANCE.—IThey also Insure Vessels, Cargoes and Freights,,fereign or coastwise under opa a or special policies, anthe matured may desire. INLAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also Insure merchandize transported by Wagons, Railroad Can, Canal Boats and Steamboats, on river. and lakes, *a the moat liberal terms. • DIRECTORS. Josepfi If. Seal, • James C. Hand Edmund A. finder, Theophilus Paulding. John C. Davis, IL, Jones BrOoks, . Robert Burton, . Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, IMO Craig, Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, Geo. G. Leiner, ' Spencer Mcllvain, Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly, Isaac IL Davis, .1. G. Johnson WVilliam , t Folwell, William flay. John Newlin, ' Dri S. Thomas, Dr. It. M. Huston, John Sellers, William Eyre, Jr. J. T. Morgan, • • D. T. Morgan, Writ. Baraley., WILLIAM MARTIN, Ilesidvat. RICHARD S., NEWBOLD, Secretary. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is now prepared to make loaulance on all descriptions of property, on the moat liberal irgrins. Apply at G. H. Potts' Once. Morris Addition, or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A.M. MACDONA,LD. 40.1 y Nov 10, 1849 NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSU. RANGE, SOCIET v_ op LONDON. " SViNWUNiI br'eneler4nrieeVi anitle(pn' Orphan." -Empowered —Capital E500.0090r * 2 ,gt o ,Xo 2 lcildes are verve Fund (from Surplus Prenailinis) ofaboutsl6s,oo. T. Lamle Murray, Egg.. George Nicer.; hanaver square, Chairman of the Cour; ofDirectors in London Physician-4. Eillotion, M. D 4 F. It. S. Acturiry—W S. Woolhouse, Esq., F. t.r A., 8. Secretary—F. P .- • Camroug, Esq. PITIL•06LPIIII1 muter, .or er.FMIENCE• Clement 11." Biddle, I .Wur Peter, 11.11 Mongol Colerhan Fisher, - George R Graham, orrhSA Godey, , %illiam Jones. - The follow - ing are among th 'advantages offer 1.4 by :his inslnut lon r The guarantee of d large ea hal, In ;addition to the ; accumulation - of:premiums. he peculiar beneht se- 1 cured to the assured by the imciple of the loan *de- partment. The paymenritf p ernitons half yearly, a ' quarterly, by parties insured fir whole term of life,at a tritling'additiona I charge. he travelling leave ex tensive and liberal. Persons nsured for Me, can at once borrow half amount of annual premium, and claim the tame privilege for ve successive years, tie their own note andileposlt of pulley. Part of the Cent ralia permanently invested in !the Ilunlted State., the names of three of the Loc. I Directors, as Trances —available always to the ass red 111 canes of disputed claims (should any such arise or othenvlge. Thirty days aijowed after carli payme I. of premium becomes due without forfeiture of polio . No charge for medi. cat examination. The Society being founded n the Mutual and Joint Stock principle, parties may p rticipate in the profits of the Society; two-thirds ot which are annually divided among those assured f r life on the partielpa- ' nun Seale. Persons who are desirous to ivail themselves' of the -advantages otferedrby this InStittition, by addiermlng the Agent, F. K. Starr, No. 2i2,-South at, Dattimor• ,can obtain the requisite information and the necesia ry papers for ecng an insirrance. : reAny inform ffe atio ti n with' regatrri to this Company can he obtained at the Mike of the Miners' Journal,whera the Premiums can be paid and Insurances effected. June 311, 1949. 27-Iv THE. GIRARD LIT ASSURANCE ANNEIT.T AND TRUST C !STANT OF PIIILA. Office 1119 Ckenret Sterne. j BENJAMIN HANNAN, Age'nt for Schuylkill Co. JAMES S. CARPENTER, SLED: Medial Examiner. I‘,l AKE Insurance on Lives,erant Annuities and En •dowinente, and receive and execute trusts._.. Rats! for !insuring fil0(1 an a single life. - F043 years. RixLife. 0 annually. „ annually 30 091{ ' 1 1 77 1 69 38 2 36 40 ' 50 1 53 &0 , 320 1 ., "- WI ; 60 435-4 460 - 91 7 00 Ex Ahletta :—A person aged 36 years next birttuday by paying the CompanyBl 31, - 3vould secure to his fa mily or heirs 8100, should hedie In one year ; or for 813 10 ke secures. to them 810 ;or ( or 913 60 annu ally for 7 years ; he secures to hem *WOO should he die in: ...years; or f0re2.360- aid annually during life be provides for them 81 0 whenever he dies, for 86550 they would reeeive $5OOO should he di in JO one year: • ) ; JANUARY' 20, 1845. TILE Managers ofthig Company, at a toometing held on the 27th DecemberAult., agreeably the design referred In the originarproapettus or circular of the Compa ny,appropriated a Bonne or addition to all polit ties for the whole of life, remaining in force. tha , were iurued prior to the Ist of January, • 1542. Thous of them therefore which were issued In theyear 1836, will be entitled to TO per cent upon the sum insured making an addition of 8100 on every 91000. That is 81100, will he paid when the policy becomes a claim Instead of the 81000 originally, insured. Those policies that were isaal,d_ln 1337 will be entitled to 81 per cent or 857 50 on every 81000. And those issued in 1538, will be untitled to 71 per cent, or 875 on every 1 09.' and in ratable proportiona on - all said policies Wiled prior tolls. of January, 16421 The Minus will be credited to each poloey on the books Ills t i e desi g n of on resentatio pa n atthe Office. gp the Comny,to continue to make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated periods: 1 4. W.IIICIIMIDS, President. JOHN F. JAMES, Actuary. to•Thesubscriber ha, been appoin led Agent forth above Inatitution, and is prepared e ffectlnsuranceso lives, at the published rates, and giv a any.itforrhatio desired on the snbject, on; appllcatlo n at this office. POttsvilleFeb.sl, BENJAMIN. BANNAN BRADY 4. ELLIOTTB 99- D. R TIIE FRANKLIN IN FIE EKINITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIKDEPIIA. OFFICE No. 1 631, 11 e s nu Ct s t y ee t, I near Fifth scree DIRECTORS, Charles N. Mocker, George W.llichards, Thome. Ilan, Mordecai D. Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, Adolphe ia S. B rown, E. Done • Samuel Graff'. !Dl v ' ' Jacob It. Smith, !Monts Patterson . Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limktad, on every description of prpperty, In town nodule:HO at rates as low as are epeslsteet with eccurity. The : Company have reierved a large Contingent. Fend, which with their capital and Premiums, safely, invested, afford ample pratection to the amazed. • The assets of the Company no January Ist, 1848, as. published agreeably to aoilact of AseemblK, were art follows, Mortgagee, • K 890,558 65 , Stocks, 'llea! Estate;, 108,358 90 1 Casa Temporary . loans, 1 2 5,459 . 0 Ci• ' 111,220,097 67 Since their Incorporatioa aperiod of eighteen years, they have paid upwards' of ens =Mien two hundred the ninth dollars, tones t 4, tire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages of insurance, es well es the ability and dispesition tc meet with promptrreair, all liabilitles. CHARLES N. RANCHER; President. LES (1. RACER. Secretar. The eubsc rib CHA h as er been appointed agent for y the above mentioned Institut: Is n. and now prepared to make hindrance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates • A DREW RUSSIM., Agent. Potteville.Junel9, 184145 tFebl9- F OR BALE..AT PRIVATE' BALE, All that certain tract or parcel of land, allotted on tht Broad Mountain; In Lower Mahaatonge township, in Schuylkill county, ( ( arieerly Beaks corinty,) th. State-of Pennsylvania. bounded an d 'described as fol. lows,towttt—Beginnlng a/ a marked white oakytee thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller,rionhenty.tiveperehes.toa whlteoakt 'thence by late vacantland, now suiveyed to George Werner. welt litiperchesto a stone ithcnce by late vacantland now surveyed to Leonard II lek , sounsixty.flve perch es to a Spanish oat I those east Ida, perches, to the place of b eginning , contalninglifty.tive acres and one hundred and tifty.-two flambe' °Hand and allowance of six per cent. for roads, ate. • . BRENNER. Executbr of FAleatis , ettatJOa,4 Ho Ma rket et. Pht , adit. Philadelphia, 9cpteenberl4.lB4B FRANCIS DAIIMER 50-h• WANTED. INSURANCE. 4 VICLE INSURANCE. PROTECT YOURSELVES For I your 51.503 23 43.137 87.