I)a'not fear to be called a coquette. Better be called anything - -than.to be a miserable wife.— Vinally,ff you never receive an offer of marriage fr - om a man you' Con wholly approve—remain „single. -, Tris;e is no necessity far you to marry. The freedom of a single life is infinitely preferable to the miserable slavery of a but man's wife. Ij,, net shrink frore'Lthe contemptuous title of Old Maid. - dome of the loveliest,. noblest, most use ful-and benevolent women that I ever knew were old - maids., Such. a Woman care never lack a friend and a homeOind I-have known ps - etrits of large families deserted in their old age, and in debted to public charity hr a shelter in which to await death. Worse than this' cannot be sir old .1 thaid's portion. - .I have real' statistics, aiming to r . -eni'orce tonrii!..gi; by netting forth that on an ayer- , age, single yeomen do not live as Icing as the mar- i , This rosy easily be, for we kdow that the, greater part.of unmarried women remain so on account of same- bodily disease, or physical hilitY to discharge tho dune , of life. Such inva lids of women die earlier thin the healthy. I repeat, therefore, marry, if ynu are asked to dove by a man whom you can fully respect RIO love. But live single, beg your bread, hang or . drown yourself rather than- bind yourself, .nul and 'bode, to- a foolisti,; selfish, imperious. indo lent, or improvident - men—anal above all thing. shun a . tippler. Death-by blow fl-b, is bni.pin,a, Caingited to the lift.loo s g , misery of a drunkard's - 3ournal. Satuiday Morning, December 29 THE PROTECTIVE POLICY.-TITE PEOPLE • , DET!IAND ITS RESTORATION! = Every man who loves his family. neght to get hie life Insured. Every p-rsnn encased In haclantc, hay. tee others depet:dirig opon him, which world require nom, time In settle rip,ought to get his life insured even If in gond eitcumstanees. - Ev e ry per,ln eneagod in the Call Racine,. might to get his tile insured, o r i n ), other n'tzardumt bu,inets In the Coal Region. Eery person who depend= lO'n n '44I"Y iruehi to •Cet his life insured. The Pegfesrlonal roan with a family ought toga r his life insured ' There are few but who Could save a small coin annually to insure their lives; which; if not trive.sied in - this may. world be 'pent perhaps in r , leC, and their families left to tile cold charities of the welFed. There is. pe rha ps. nag, inn that Creates •' seven , it pang on the, eleath•bel, as being compelled to Ir•ave.th , ..e whom you love, and particularly a Wife and ehil due n, doe Iran. , .._., . . . Me_lnsunce in hecominz jii . 4 ns erunmon lb chit ei ra .nzry-a, Fire Insurance. Wives, per•unde your hutih7llll,4—you can onvo enoueh in y.mr hon , ,hold "ittrairs to pay the annuli premium without feetine. U. and you are the most iiitern;teil In the subject. You can Inoue ail lives of yriiir hosband, for your own benefit, and the amount cannot be lunched by their creditor!, In ease - or-their death. - . . - Any information on this eubject ran he ntuained, • Br BANNAN Jane Office of the Miners' Journul. .'tIIE•CLOSE OF THE yEkn. Tie year eighteen' hundred and P pqy. nine iv raVully drawing to a clove; .voou it will have run its couree'and rolled intO.the bosom of Eternity. We know of no mornbcilt.ing vesson than this to,hold converse With our readers. The close of 'Or:pod - the 4cginning,of-anoiher year. is is * ; pe riod in one'a.life r when it map he eonFidered ep proicriate to Nuta; end ster.dini, mei it were - , upon an:qpineace, look down upon the transactions of the year that io paTh and svith the an proprie ty, cast around, and gaze irate the .rnyeterious ftiture" Thrh, if our mind, he properly consii tutrd, scenes that have rts , ed during the year. will array bAire thr mind's ryr—as aociatiora, vertig; di:ar to the hrartt . cvill•br re. Belled—feelings that had almost been smothered will ho reliindled—nnd many other sensations limiter to the above will be hrnuaht about—all more or Iraq, producti, of a happy effect. Wet cen talk of Mines of the p-so, think upon the events which usiintot the world ; t but !bone ofthe future ere hi tarn from the viei of it it fortunate chit no frr. rnuhl ice mi. , . tie etir viin hand herw,en 1' itt.ore anti our uul.fer, up would ilcrh-tra nun( with horror from 'scene,. The year 1849 has in ninny reoperts been a re— markable one.- In our own Coutitry the public have not 4tiendiotarbed by the loud blest of war ; bqt the public mind was . 31Ylloot eqintly as m u c h excited by the op - punch of a foe at-once to be d - csded, lkintry of our farther° have bei.n com pelled to oururnh to - its Nwer, aml,bid farewell all-that in dear on earth, no nirtien o to Ihe • ChOlers. For awhile it raceil with Great violrnce, aweepine down . 011 CI34.PA of the human .rsce— tke rich and pow--the Filch and low—snil the marks of its ilevs.iitiinG mw vet he seen Lu many plscris where it has hen Th e 6nae or th e yo,cr, finds the erii.lemic el.:ideated ; snit; • though it has t ikon many from 'his ••,re'n ehrtr. —blighted for awhile the hope. ~ f others—de atroyed the of POMP—rant mane upon world with ni , thing depend open but the _kindness of in. uiichatitable wor'el—and notwith ..steMling sornaarthe mightiest tf the land had tb bend the knee, we base, of er refl;eling upon Its 'course in the old ,world. much . for which to be thankful to Him who ewes on High,.and.l9 Whom we should bow in suppliance. bur - glorious Republic stands unshaken--firm el the mountains by which we are surnutoded ; end though 'Demagogues msy talk, threaten, and endanger the- st;felY of the Union, there will al ways become spirits, moved by patriotic impulses. who, rather than see one star of the Republic's flag dimmed, would, -like Drcius of old, devote their seriicca to their country',. intere4, even .at the ■acrfire of - their lives. .8, long as we have such men, we shall hire nn fear, and the C3l3lines of the,rige - n33, talk end act en they please. %Vbile_tve can refer to our own •Country with pivegureend,pride,-nur heart - kricydv for tho s e i n Euroi . ieovtoln their sturegle3fot Liberty, hare been unsuccessful. This year - promired the 1L•• r ubbean ,rzuFe good re=ultg; hot the igsue has been against US. The Huneirian; dppreg-ed by ,the weight of deepothim,si‘kelted azaitisttheir pt tercel government; but without 'eueeese9 After etrugglitig manfully for awhile—•lehling like brave men long and weit"—enliting in their behalf the sympathies of the whole Republican . world;aray,of hope at last downed,— but in steps Rosin, whose iron heel soon extinguished the last 'nark of Hungarian freedom. .alas! poor Hungary. a brighter destiny awaits it: though for -the present its cause has been checked, a day will come, w.hen from the blood which - now moistens -- ..the Oil' of their country. there, will which men who will accomplish the object for which thee thisuecessfully contended. The tendency of the 'principles of freedom must.be onward.; it cannot easily be crushed Italy, also 'conteaditit for its rights, met a similar fate, and white fighting for her freedom,yrance—Repubficanias she professes to be---interposed her bond, not to aid a sister 'country, fighting to be place in 'the same rank with herielf, but to rivet still tighter the chains I which the Italians were trTer.g to !Gegen. Wbe'n the c r l'orts - of men, endeavoring to- be free, are thwa4 by a despotic,power, it is to be regretted . 7 -bitt when the same thing is done by a gas. ernment' professing to be a Republic, it is a crime to be ranked with that of parricide; and of thi'S - erime we hold Franco cuihy. Ru s t we !lace digressed, ar d whilrtherewe many . other thinks shout which we could alai much. we mu ' , ' I " to g el we. We trust the New Year wilt find nut reader. , in all that nd:lit to the coin forts of life,—end 'hat every Puce riling ye . a; will . find them contended and satisfied With their lot in - the world • • CO" A Practi•in g furry ortil lm given in the Town Heil, nn 'Need'''. evening nett, by the 1.14m5. Stench. The Riling Bend will be in eitendance. INCSWASE OF TOIL OW TOL DLL/AFARS is T O N „W e observe by . the Philadelphia -papers, that an_rffort is making to ioereale the toll on the Delaware Division of the Penervlvan;s Canal to O's'sime rates charged on the Lehigh Canal. Should the Canal Commis.ioners secede to this 'ixtoposition, it trill be the means of increasing the revenue of the State about $lBO.OOO without in; Meting. any injuries in any qus!ter,nr to any in. terest. The proposition, ar for a. we CAD learn, meets with universal approbation. TIIE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The Country has at length been given the first annual Message of President Taylor. It is one of the ablest docuthents that has emanated from the_Executive Department fur years. While it : treats all questions in which the Country is inter ested, in a roper and lucid manner, it is reason able in length, plainly written, sound in argument, and patriotic in sentiment. In short it is just each a document as the People could have ex pected from a President like the Hero of Buena Vista. , No one an mistake the tone of the Document; and by its perusal the People will see that there interests, long neglected, as they have been, will under his guidance be properly cared for. The recommendations of the President to Cungreac, ere wholesome. Upon the Tariff he aat once decid - ed. He is for Protection and for Specific Duties, and "recommends to Congress ' the adoption of Vise system, Axing the dut i es at rules high enough to afford substantial and euffi• cient encouragement to our own industry, and at the same time so arjusted as to insure stability." Upon other questions we do not deem it neces sary to re-ih•nte the sentiments of the old Patriot. Our readers will in this time have perused it. and having done this, they cairiet but feel pleased with the contents of the Message. We believe that a beget , day is dawning 'upon us: - The policy of the Administration is now de veloped, and its course will be su:h es roust bring I back the halcyon days of!prosperity—plate the government upon its pristine lassis.;--avoid : all causes for. dissension among ourselves—make more permanent than ever the basis upon which ,our glorious Union ,tands, rind above all, endeavor to liquidate the debt, contracted by the Itte Astration, in proserntine, the Mexican War. SPEAKER OF CONGRESS . Howell Cobb, J. icofoco, of Ga.. ho' been elected Speaker of Congress. Thia result was brought about bye resolution introduced by Mr. Stanton of Tennr, Riving the election of Speaker to ; tbe eendideut who received the plurality of votes ;,Mad pertm'ps the Hou , e would not have been or. gentzed,if the Whig., prompted by the most. patriotielHotivev, had not aided to bring about an' organization. To them are the thanks of the country due. The Locoticas, however, had an object . in view in thus keeping the House diem.. genized.: They. did not desire the views of the Preside:Aft,' go before the People—knowing they would he such as to meet with universal favor from them,-and etrengthen ,theit'l, attachment- to him— and therefore, regardless that thousands of dollars were being expended, and the wheels of !Nis checked—we cannot believe that they were urged by any other motive than the one alluded to. - The sentiments of the ?iesident have gone to the Pe'opletof the Republic—will be reed by them—ttpprOved by them, mid Whenever occa•inn shall require them to lend their assistance to the President, will do so; beenuse ho has shown l i himself a President worthy of the People by whorn - he was chosen. Co,rainv Scatter. CONVENTION.—In another ',Minn, we pobitsh et call fiiir the State Education s' Cinvetvion. We trust our citizens will see that they ore ,represented. The Convention promises to be one of much importance. 'Fact.. will he broughilbefore it 'to induce the Legislature td seiperate the superintendant of Common Schools from the office of Secretary of State, and di° to appoint County 'Superintendants. it is well kreiwn the t the Common School Systrin of this Smite; is Among Cho mast perfect in the v. 0M; and it only ri Twee, a little Attention to make it Ef iT. tool in it: "retitle. With those fees !Owe them, Vitt. trust the meter= of the ConViinion; will tete ouch sction, as will place our System upon a that will warrant it to work out the most benefices' results. • Locorsco Love ran'lntsumex.—Locoratiisttl when it wants votes, makes high sounding prite3- Firms of love for Irishmen, bu: seldom fails to in, suit Irishmen whenever it can.' ;The vote in the Senate on Thursday week is sicntBt4nt. A me. lien was made that Father MAtenevr be altrwited the privilege of a sent within the her of the Senate durtng his sojourn in the Metropolis. The Be nevolent old man has warm admirers in ell classes. ft IStes 81)114 put to a vote and carried by nearly two to one; 33 Senators voting , for it, end 18 against it. Those who voted against the old men watt he found below : Mou,s. Atchison, tra , ll , ,,l3,rien, Borfuntl• Butter, rah f , 11,1. Clemens, Darts nOli,SisMispl. fluntot....hloson. Morton, Pearce, Rusk, Sabaitian, Tds ner. Ittlre-15. Thu. out 01 the 18 rah() tried In moult thin be nen:trlent ap,rwle in 7 string , iiimil, 13 are L.renfireus " Goon Anyice.—Every whig who can afford it,, should at' least take one Whig paper. The in terest of the preen he should take warmly to heart, Ind should promote its n elfare by his own sub— scription, promptly plid—by his influence end his . excrtions among his friends and neighbors. It is tbiasort of support that mike. a party' press. in return. efficient and .energetic, and stimulates it to renewed excrion. Them's our sentiments, exactly. n eIIARITT.DEGIN4 •T HoME• " —A correepon -dent of the West Chker Record, suggests to .CongresA.V3e propriety ofgrantrng to the Hunga• :flan Refugees, whose arrival in this country we noticed last week, s tract of land. We admire the spirit which urged the HucgWians to rebel against the tyrannical acts of Austria—the world has, with admiration, !cola,' upon their acts of heroism and noble daring ; but this, in our esti.; motion, does not entitle them to any land belonging to_tbe United States.—Tbere is a large number of, our ctvi soldiers, whose actions in the Mexican war, contributed to the success of American arms -to the glory of the Army—who, from wart, or Ackne,,, are entitled to the care of Government, and should receive it, before the pretended claims of Curopeen soldiers are pre,sed• ,We desire that the Hungarians shall be properly treated, but not, at the expense of, ouyohliers. - LoCOTOCO 51:11 , EITTIENCT TO THE SOUTH.— In the tin.ted States Senate, where locolbcoistri has unlimited eotatral, rho. subserviency of the democrats of the North to the elm power is made strikingly manifeat in lire formation of the standing coinminces recently appointed by that body. It so happens that in every committee that has any control over the slavery question, the South has a Maj irity ! In the co:nmdtee on Territories, which at the present time is perhaps the most importa n t of them all, there are actually four slave holders (Lcinglats of Illinois, owing a plantatina in MI6- st;eippij and but one member holding northern sentiments. _New York is represented on but . one committee, while the little little of Arkansas is represented on six, South Carolina three, Mississippi four, Vir ginia four, Louisiana four. Senator• King of Ala. and Atchison of Mo. are each on two cominittees.. The South have a majority in Steen of the coM mitirrei, and the North in twelve. Three of there commi'ters ore entirely erimp.wed of South ern men and two of Northern.—Sateen of the Chairmen ore from the South and eleven from the North. "Ttts EDYTOII. of the Clear , pring Sentinel apolo gises for the lack of Elitorial matter in the number for lWi week, by stating that he Lad been attend ing s •Dietrected Meeting.' The eseuse is cer tainly a good one, and in making it, be says s good thing: -.Friends, recollect the soul is of vast more im portance than the body, and we feel it obligatory aeon us to attend to the things appertaining to the soul Env, as a large number of our subscribers do not care anything about our body' IST:Prezasart t o to to be lighted with electricity, by order of the Emperor. it practical. - Expeti, m;nte on a large scale are being made in Tering. parts d the city for the purpose. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. IRON 'STATISTICS. Lest week we alluded to the Convention of [ton workers held in New York State, and pub lished a synopsis of the resolutions. Since then have received the New York Tribune. in which we find the report, frepred by a Com mittee to furnish the Convention with informa tion upon the subject of Iron. The • following interesting statistics, we extract friitthe report. It will be found to contain valuable information to those engaged in the business: - "There are in Ibis, country east of the Allexhany. mountains, 13 rollininiills employed In the Manufac ture of Railroad iron, and some 4 er 5 west of that boundary. At a- very low estimate, these 17 or 15 mills are capable of making 100,000 tons of rens per annum, worth at the aierage price for the-last four years, $6.500,00. At Mil time but two of these ea lab' istiments are 'in operation, and these two but partially at work ; all the othvra are wholly silen I. and the thousands of protons who two years ago were fully employed therein. and adequately compensated, are now wlthatt employment, exposed to dissipation., to Crirne.an d the numberless immoralities that always folloW in the Wskevif Weer... his alict worthy of, special one that all of these estaldishments are the - °tripling of the Tariff - law o% 1010, up to _which time Railroad iron was admitted into this country free of duty, and was unknown as an article of American manufacture ; but the dilly of •525 per tun Imp - feed by that art was marked by its immediate and sufficiently extended manufacture to meet the demands for Rail Mod construction, nod confessedly of a far superior quality' to that obtained from abroad. Within the six montils' ending oil the tat of Setttember !OM, there was imported iniftlie single port of New York, from England nearly 21,000 i,uns of, - Radrhad iron, and shoot 75,000 tuns of ether descriptions, 39,G010f which n as fft; iron, and the money to pay therefor Sent 001 of the country; •the practical eßect of which upon the I labor of the country is a direct and positive loss, as we have 1.4 e ilaterials, the labor and the machinery rinne7. trOfurnish it, but w - qich hare been suffered to stand ton.wlttle we have Goon to rmelotol to shod that of" IM 11 . w it bat e a surplus .p huine, and of far 1 better quality. In this sense, litho, the- lons to the country is, as foal a; though the satire ;'amount of i money had been busied in the ocean--oven worm, it is a lies of the money we ought to have earned and a inns of the money It cost to support the labor that is vetting (or employment. Nal this money been kept at home it would have circulated throughout the van ! 01.3 rltanneli oT trade and enterprise, 'Making active and wteOrotto the places that_ are now deeolute and lanenvolting. ACCOrdin* to tbp census of ISO, tiff Whole annual value of iron made In the United States at that filen was, when in market, 825,765,320. •"Whole amount paid for labor in the tnanufactore of Iron in the IT. States in 1540, $16,761,970. • "Thellllllllltr of Olen employ ed, and children depen dent upon Iron nia kingfor their support, was estioia ted to he 757,015 souls. "The value of agricultural poductsconsumed during the wine year by these pererrin4as 911;62.6,100: eniptojed In the mantlfacture iif Iron,Pnclu sive of woodlands and mines of Irort and Coal, esti mated in 1540 was.11:10,5000,090: ••Since the eenstni of 1510 we have no authentic data - by whiYll to aseertatwthe increase In this - department of rnanufartures ; but from the. time of the passage of the Tariff of 1912 up to 1847, the rate of.increase was largely beyond all for Mer precedent, and we think we ate warranted in ,opposing that on J 1 re. I, 1845; the value of Iron of Amet man make wag tIO,OOO,CDO, and the amount of capital invested above *50,009,000, tin increase itf at dealt 60 per cent. ,in 6 years. • Th:s Pro digious iropepat was given to the business'by the Ta ritflawlif 1542, and was accompanied by a marked ranction In the grieve sit the manufactered article, consequent upon increased competition, while the rates of labor _were fatly snstaitiml ; showing, beyond dispute, that tits protection to the inanufieturer, is a bood to thetoor of the land. In proof of this assar tins your CioninittYe cite a fact well known to every member of the trade, viz: That for a peritoNf 10 years, commenclott with ISZO and ending' with 1540, an era of high protective &tiles, the prices' paid for the go k. in the different Iron Works throughout tile country were not reduced I per cent. ;„ in many es.rs th t y adyaneed ; it hubs 111111117 the stifle Perim' the markyi price* tor manufhettired goods ed, not J. in 1510, one descriptions rearlird a point as low us 50 per rent below the La , . of IF3it, thtm tablishing experleni e truit the labor of tit, "country ie•lannediately and almost betdditted by the ...Nutter upon VIINIS of foreign make; and ~,,,,,, yi.ot employers in'tlik cOli:IlLY tour . 11 , q, 4 , in Eitel - old, etaLe the tutees of iatti,rtmlf a or ail the utul.et value of she articles that labor." Our &bk. C . " t,n,r: OF Ttip: Vot.l•%tr.—Thi, member will close t he* With Volume of Tile MINERa • JoertNAl.,--20 nears ni which time. if has .been Tinder our charge. During that rerin,l, we hive.erdearored to make the Journal a worthy. representative. of the Coal ftespon .of this Slate, abroad, and a .Intel,l patter at liume. r - We have the gratification of . knovrina that-in ibis tins dertakina, our eflorts have hr. fully emote...ter) by the people at hOme and abroad—t fact which is dues. ted by the lamest subscription list not only in this county, hin in Northern Pennsylvania ; a net age,- led by the cocuhttion 'of thrt phprr,. among the cape. t Owe of theklrastern and Atlantic States, Nova Sen t tin, and other places of importance, Succeseltil. as have been nor rillaris to satisfy the warts of the roof munitv, we shall not he cnnterif !With the improve ments made year alter year ; and therefore, a font of beautiful new Typo hasberta prawered-svith which in dress stir paper next week. Other improvements will be made—n. pains, eypeases no labor will be spared in make the Journal- a, paps worth y the con . , Owned support of its frettrls. t W , e may take, ncrrstnn rd that we give 53 ntimhers this year—one number mere than as usually . given Though the mot to-subscribers] for a single number may seem trifling, yet to publish an extra minsber, as we do this week, rosin forty dollars, for Iwhich no remonerattont is received INow,then, is the time, to attbrerthe for a paper - such las the Jonrnal, The times are pregnant with events / lof an interesting charncler "nano one...should be iv nnrant of them All matters of interest that teen • ,_spireon connection with all news ,Ira local chnc - ter. will he encoded tol in the most careful manner. and we pledge ourself that no paper in the criunty fi r State in thin respect Olin surpass the Miner's Jour_ .1 Every subscriber, should, under these dream stances, try to procure t'ine or two additional' for the Journal.' Let the good sork be commenced. , TEXCHF.IN MAGAZINE.—We have received the ! second number of the T.eher's Magazine This 1 puldicatitin to devoted entirely to edticaoonal put poses. It coniainsiusefuTend interesting articles, on 1 subjects with which all Atari:era. schnoled.rectorn, and parents, should be familiar. We can, with con tidenee, t herefiwe, recommend the perusal ill it to all, I As il should ls placed in the hands of all teachers in j our public ecio7.att ; wand an their salaries are gen. , . ally j aw. we would a „;:!est to Schnol-Mrcernrs in their r&pecolve di•Jricia to eti:•fAy each of their fetchers with a ropy of the plan:noon. !t• influ ence would not he otherwise than I enrfieial Ts E.-ear. J.. J. Buchanan, is a - pen tty . :::" o f e minen t 1 at jtay. feetn a deep interest in the proper esiui.::'" of the ram_ generation, .141,1 as his Magazine in the only one of rho kind ill the State, the friends of edit- t cation should not fill M else it that Fnupt.rt which will enable him to MIVAtil, the cause of Education in then I State. Published in Pittslsire. It dded 'by I. J. no chanan, A. M Turtle; SI per annum. Subscriptions 'teethed at this Mlle., . Ttit PRE.SIOI.:NT's hi nose.—This important anc ument. In crinnection with the, able Report or the Se ' cretary cif the Treasury. mil Scot oar Satiticritleri in the minty, in an extra Journal. won after it had been ilehseffst If acy (if the subscribers in towii have not received a copy. we will cheerfully supply thtm, with copies by calling at the Journal office. • , A PArEI. FOR 0111,FELLOWR. —We have received from the publishers the 't Gazette of the Ilnion.and Golder: Rule," an old witahltabed Odd-Fellows pa pct. printed in New Ynrk. It contains, in addition to lie ustial matter of a first clagstiterary paper, all. ,the procerdinas of this welc-aprend and powerful Order. and seems to us to tan Indispensable to every "Odd-Fellow" who would be well informed. The paper befoie us has an Coy - Ivan; of the. Persian Encampment R00m,.. the finest Odd-Fellowsißoom to the wild,' Address ellamploricAr Clarko. 41 Ann street, New York. Simile copies 52 per annum in I advance. When Seven Copies are. taken, 57,50 each. SKETCH DE - THE LIRE AND CHARACTER. OF THOM AS COolir. PAUL, SoN op D'ARCY '''AUL, OF PE TERSBURG. VA. %V . DITTEN FOR THE AMERICAN SIINDAY-iCHOOL UNION, BY REV. 'E. D. SAN . DER! The subject of this sketch is maid by the author, who was long and intimately ricTiainted with him, to have been •• the most remarkable youth fur piety and excellence - he ever knew.." From the portrai ture given of his charterer, (and every incident 'nor racial is literally true.) it , must certainly be conceded Orate better exathp!e of What a youth onght to is rare . y. if ever round. Considering - the attractive xi" le in which the work is written, and the important interests connected wits the subject of early training. we have no daubs it will he both favorably (eceised rind predictive °flame!) good. It should he put into the hinder of every smith as a delightful exhibition of early piety, filial alTection and dn.'', trua'poluenets, and disinterested generosity. The following are the titles of some of the chaidersi Ilia it gird for the- Bible in his Chrldhond." '' His A'tentton to the Deny of Prayer." " Ilis Regard for Ministers albs Gospel." "Thomas and his Teachers." .• Thom as with his Father.”. "Thomas and his Mother." "Thomai at. School." " His Neatness.'". His Politeness." &c. But the volume is note-designed exclusively for youth. To the parent it proteins a striking instance of the controlling influence which the impressions Communicated to the infant mind. exert upon the fu ture character. The teacher also will find many hints not unworthy of his twee; such, in fact. ad's practical instructor only could suggest. The work, it may be proper to remark, is entirely free from sectarian bias. It a printed on thick, white paper, and la one of the most beautiful speci mens of typography we have seen ; indeed the entire mechanical execution is creditable in the highest de gree. In short, a better gift_ book for youth could hardly be selected. For sale to Vottivillo at Mr. 13aurian'a Book Store Coca! Stems. .fg" Temperance Procession.—The Sans of Temperance of this Borbugb, design having a grand Procession in this on New Yeaell day. We understand That 8 or l do Divisions, from vari ous Oldest, will be in attendance. Speakers will be present to deliver addrerees: The Presbyterian Church has been proMned for the cecacion. . far "Parade.—Caps. -Nagle) new Company of Artillery, of this Borough, paraded for" the first time, on Wednesday last. The Company numbered about 25 or 30 men, ISO made quite a creditable appearance.. They paraded in citi. tens' dress, tr} iron Ore.-We understand ttMt Mr. E. W. McGinneis, while sinking a shaft, not twig since, near lhe Gete Vein, came arms quer City of iron ore, which promises an abundant y lad, and which can be worked to advantsge:: . This will greatly enhance the value, of this tract‘of- land. Meeting of the Bar.—The undersigned members of the Bar of Schuylkill County, hereby agree to meet at the Court House,in the Borough of Orwigsburg, on Saturday, the 19th Jay of January next, at 10 o'clock, A M., to•take into consideration the proviaiona.of a bill to be pre sented to the-Legislature all a substitute for the present compulsory Arbitration system, and to provide for such other impresementi in the prac tice of our Courm as msy be then agreed upon.— John'Bannan, F W Hughes; % L i W Cumming, Jae H Campbell, Wm B Poits7ll M Palmer, J . C Ncviile, D E Nice, C - Lce'ser, J W Roseberry, Jas H Gractf•, Edw'd .Owen Parry, Bcrj Barthol omew, W B Serenodin.7.—There w an a new feature in the Serinadere of the Calsthutopian Minstrels,ae Was exhibited in Jeansville, e a the advent of a •marriage. They took a wipe into Ojar service, chose two of :heir male compimitins to represent the bride and groom, and &yet a . ...fchu" to drive the biped. tram conVeying the pricious cargoif the mimic lair, arbidet shout, streams and rattler, htating of tin pans; end kettles, whi . e-the cracking oc the lehtett whip, anitheru,obhng of the whiale 'mingle in the roar; they trait before the door of the hippy pair, and thetrAiree lim'u three for their future b llB3 . Tney 13'1# : furiously round and sound with the wagon, by iliS•gi.tre d a !..urn bonfi , e. Snob a eight as Was eten i lam tiSho'hters' Witches and WarlockaVia4slitonght to tho mind of the spectators: ''The mirth of 'fun grttv &at and fur - ions, The pipers loud and hinder Mew.. The dancers quick and fowler Limy?' • Pandemonium 1,1 ioorse, would ticareciy beggar such a scene. It ithigh time, that ;ht. time hon ored practice was discontinued. fur every serisitia and .inteliittent citie n eonsidero it more hoot.retl' in the breach than keeping,. -It is esvier In rai.e a mob than it is to supprieq it. Sack things have becriMit CO' frequent th. 4 it is now 1.1 m ., that sUe4 practice be reprobited is ord,' that they rosy e i I V /inn's.—The December Term of County, sdjournt on Satoh., la,tl number cnr•ei svtr= dit• postd of, n nurnberpf pa6hshed. An adjourned Culla, for the trial of ; e3U,ea at %yid be bad at Crwlgaburg, W corcummee on tbo first Mondly tri February. 1.1. -- -t' Ar: Arrest l — Our readerS will recollect a case to which we •allu l ded, a :ear l weds. since, m which a driver on the Jilt. Carbon' Railroad, nant• 'ral Edaard Kendedy, was severely beaten by John .kinastrong, also a dna. r on the R.,1.-_ Arrnatihn4 at rheltirna, PAC:4tt'd arrest; on Mon. day fast, toisrecar,! he MS caught nail taken be fore E.guire Klictet in . thia Ilarc•us•hiand attar a hearing, was •cor j urnittcd in default ht bail. He was accordingly sent to the WatChhouar, for the night, but eventually escaped. We regret to add that Kennedy is still in a critical state. .- .u7V Anthrocile. BiLnA..--We ; le rn from the Tamaqua Legion, that l'eutimis - are now in Mr. cola:loci end wilt be prezented_to L ihe -Legislature at an early diy,- praying for the l t:barter of the Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua , with a capital of two - hundred an d thousand dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to rise hundred thou sand. A meeting of the citizen. of Tamaqua, war tube held at the United.. Stites Hotel, in that place, on rilonday, , list, relative to the ea.. tablistiment of a Bank in that place. Ev e r A Boy Killed.— a boy named Charles Brown, ahmt eleien years of age, returning from Sabbath - Scrim! an Sunday week; stopped et filessts. Fatzioger .&, Saikeld's Foundry, Te trisqua, and in company with other Loyd coin .innced playing nit a large cylinder made of hods iron, about Gee feet in diameter end thirty inches in width or length. The Effie boy step ped Into the . cylinde r when it rolled with'him. a short distance arid came insontact with someob stacle, which caused it 'to turn over. The, boy in trying to escape, sipped and fell, so that the edge of the cylinder struck him upon the head, killing him instantly. I' A risit.-4 be Briars band, of Beading ; paid our Borough a visit, otiNl inlay taut. After fa;oring some of our citizen; with their artsic.` which, by the way, was of an excluistte citarscier:, —they retrained to their boat the earns after noun.- ra• Christ.a . las.- 1 This Holiday was properly ob.ictYcd iu SurliarHll2,h, stspend el, as tasual,'on this Jay, some of our churches wore-open-tat services, and other-ftrocoonies apt pr o p r i a ye to the day wore indulgid,in.- • _CV" Alosonic cat —Thu,lddy, last,. Dec beind.the anniversary of St..? , htt' , Joy; wan celebrated by i.;:o Puliski Lodge", of this Boreu;. in an appropriate trialtier. In 111!cvenir.g aPup per was had at Col. Lessig'sExchinge,Hutel. to which the members pirticipi!ed. 1 Jeanseille Literary Asviciplion.—The Members of this instiution. met on the 20th inq., to discuss the following suhject : • oWhieh received the moat injury yt :he hinds ut the white man, the African Negro or the American' loilisn." Some of the Young Men, our cotrespondeni, in forms us, made their maiden speeches, and from the energy and tact of their . rernesk , , ott ' sSfull promise of entertaining and in-trucling themiiilves —the members of the Association, and the inhabit tante of the Village who attend the meet Ms. The readiness with which they embraced thia!lavorablP opportunity of speaking in public, anger! well for iheproaperity of the Association. Thie rneetirig we. well attended, and whtle the speakers dwelt on the wrongs of the African, arid injuries to the Indian, the utmost attention was observed: . Disputants:—American Indian—Dr. R. Leon aid, Lobert Love, Robert African Negro=- Thomas Wallace, S. P. McKee, J. iVillan. IT Shipments Closed.—Coal was Ship OA from hermitic until Friday, the 214 : a snow storar commencrd on *Saturday morniug, which will 'step the shipment for this reason. Rroivat —VV.a underet!intl theie bee been quite a revival in the Ror. .Mr ihnson'S Si. E. Ceurch, Market Bt., in this 134 rough-. A number of converts have been made. We aregtad to see the labor; of the Preacher rewarded, and hope this into but the beginning of the good Wiork in our Borough. rirDastardly.—Ail old lady while- walking down %aeriallle at., in this Borough, on Thetas day night lam, was assaulted ins most rolE3n like manner, and knocked down. Her face was terribly beaten. The villian, whoever be may be, as soon. as he accomplished his brutal object, cleared out, and though a party warted after him, we have not heard that he has been arrested. f' Masonic Election—At a meeting of Pg.. Laski Lodge, N. 2 la,' held on. I'd 'inlay evening; Dei. 9 . 4.1849; the following officers were elect: fer4ne ensuing year : J K Bonder, Air M; CF • lickion. SW; Thomas Foster, IW ; .1 G Brown, 'Fr ; lain 8 C. Martin. iontintiuirations. [ror the Minera• Journal.] Mr. Bannln—Dear da the report of the proceedings at Ceort during the last term. your Reporter mai:e as ereof, as re gards-Vie settlement of the action for nuisance arainst tlie Goal Operators ,of Donaldson. itoread ,of the ofiroseco tors not having the courage to stand up to the rack," ¢e , it was the reverse the defendants sthipin7, the proceedings try paying ell the coats, and enlcring into an agreement in open Court, to cease using the Good Spring Creak. as a means to carry off the coal tort from their 1761 n es. Several' actions are nolv Pending astalost th. same pallier; for damage donc ! to property to the Town of Fremont, Respectfully, , ROR'T. MORRIS. 'Pottsville, Dec 26th, 1819. _ [For the Miners• Joar4l.l Barman:— IS there any more to be mad., this winter, by th . e . People. to prevail on our Lenislature to authorize the spette.paying Banks or fire Stain to issue Jrnall 'notes. This County, as you are aware, is oyer4tioded with small notes of other Stairs, of which the People are 'entirely 'unacquhinted ; not men know - Inc. in many instant-ell, whether there is. any such Bank in eitstance ; or if there is. they can know nothing of the " standing of. the Bank. and the heat of them are always at a discount; ani hone' no doubt there has bean disconni enough wind on those small notes w-thin the lam 'year to have paid the whole Mate add County tar of this County ;—this tai is• paid by the work.ng ant business portion of the people, and our Banks are paying the State a bonds or tan for the privilege of supplying this cir culation. This is ohs justice of Our State Lecisla tore.' 'Why hot authorize the specie-paring Bank, to issue small notes Co long, as they continue to tray specie, and when per notes get below par, oblige them to pay sit per CCIA. imereat to-the State for all theirsmall notes to circulation, or -let them edunt any plan they see ykoper on th,t We get the small. notes" of our own specie paying Banks. MEM THE HORSE OVA' ineaner.• dnee nay related ho en Individual front CI trenee.N: Y. A splendid hoer he!MIZINI to tile 'n..iclthor. had his foie leg below the knee trolly brOken—after laying three reels. and r.othing done In, in the nn;,n,) i n the reran time by thraslong :annul In hbaenny. had worn the hair nearly eiThint. The owner with ace in nand wan :moot to pat an end to the totiTetinis of his fawn, tie'bealt, when nor MA1'111111; solfrlied and 'brained a present of the honor. and with help gut tuna home. He sitSpandedAtitn In I,llnz, replaced rho b en , and applied failhfullv., t; - trgling Oil, which ratroof the biers speedily to Unit,. nod itn partedstrength to the limb. to 0 it;tv t!,, horse was sold for a hand:onte,ntitLyita wing no ,the; fir wish than n alight enlatgetnent end stiffness of the pastern joint. I The Oil is adverikee In this pop, r.lwhere nt ty alsn be,i , oted the, nome..4 the TO TEACHERS '%ND SCHROL "DI- DIU= TIIF, P;ihs - rtber 11,vitos tnc wren/101 . of To.Shnre and sdhoni 1 , 11,t1 104,15r.11:1(!) 111 S 4, llE.tkillC to tho Itriv and `C:10 . I 111.1C . 4.311:15- 11.bel • Til knors Ln r..attie• I_olicinanta-C4lcillater, Dn Do • :Spelling , Donk, • ••• Practical Ilornionn rechaol Mensaratlon. These tleelks pee already_ 11...1 in thin Coon:y„and in en elianceahle S.n. ireala 11011 ae we have. it in desirable that the ivied in o•i r • r•:eliocals shoalil he as :flail/111 “s ; we 'lln'(en.r ,4- h . .11 the pertharlar attention ticafeleiol Dirt ciare old Te idl ers to this :wiles, on the tit- ranninnireineht the Schaal • Has tail. Theek. eel: :yell the al. pronntinn .0( ;dont hail ; , rofeesors on.l Tani :Ter , . a• the best Works on the siiiiieris on w hien IlieFlrea:• They are nice the ehart;cer /teetes in rile reari:et. Merchant, Tertchi•rit Schaal Directors, &a, sap plied at 0161.)U:cit. rates, by the ' It. DAN Printer, Publirher and "Boorrefici. 1: POTTSVILLE MARKETS. r CORRECTED if' REIC 1.1 - FAR 7HE .10( 7 ,0 - .41.. Wheal, Flour, ,§5 CO.I Di'd Po h• par l d.l 3 ,10 free I• do do 'I 50 do do 1111pArli. • '75 VI - Cheat, • /10 De.1 . 1,,p1e0, ' 75 Rye. do CO 1 EZP.4. C ,ro. do 1/5 llot.y.r, 10.1 115 04:4, do 401 Purou, 'es rol.,toem, Am . . f.0111.2mA. 'lrt Timothy eetql. , 2 ! , f: I 11,. urn, Hl.Siwi Clover, 11,. 3 : , Il I I'laeter. c.. 6 1 110 - _ EiMEENE • ~-•-• On •Conrhy, Ow V.:II to, , 0, - •fr. ritzlOl N 7414,‘ munuk r M Ityr.nr3, all or roo.vil:e. . On Hatur.l3) the Ilbf by the Rev, Daniel I) tnieb. Mr 11"IlE3., WIN CP:1030,04. ti, Mrs Urra•notl: M.);;Ten all nriean+ylberlotylloll co. - i On the COI ir.;t., by the Rev, Mr. IT. trfro.i.t. Mr ED'S AkW AE0,L411.11. ,lo hIIArS Ants). - r?. Citocci both Of rho WTI Haven. i - On the ramp , biy, by the sine. : . .fr. So nr.F.I. KOIMEI., in Miss SAtIAM }lnv, both of N7r,,t Routs wiz ma= in Belleville, Illinois. on S..turolay. the:l7th Npvent• tier. 1449, to his 361 h year, Net,lo3 GREEN, a altivo Or P.,nnsylvailla..and during the last fifteen year.l, a citizen of that place , In this borough on Friday , " the Ctvtt..L* Csneeserest,datiatti, of atoi Sarah Ulci-ena, - agad 3 yera, and 7 in,mhs. The Iflenan and rel-aloal of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ream tine 11-tgiden( e Of her paca-111+ nn klenday morning neat . at In o'clock, without fur ther notice._ At4he residenCe ()Mr aporne Grim. .. 1 1 1 -f:arhan,nn the IRth Jowl SitAr, aged 2134:are and ti mOnths. At Reed's Miner., on the At h knot.. flfAR.I.C.IilVet,ll - Udell one year end: Jaye, and on the 9:11, CLEM ISA . TIN• 2:I•IIOARETTA• A I'OUNXINA. •a4PII three year. and 17 daye,elnlaren of ?vier unit sarah Strars ei-- p•-•"p TIIE EOTTAVILLE I.ITCRARI :soCIIITY— 'n-' Will bold its next reader nier;tpg nt Stirhrer's Mill, on Wednesday evenloz, next, Jun. 2.1. The has. thn.ss lathe Sudety will he.tran•arti , d..Dem 20 ,„i„_ uus past seven to 71. efrer which the lert ores. by the Rev. Mr. Sanders, will commence, prechr! jet t, "History.' Debate—.ls the tend Pry or the are In D,,,,ue r ,,, c y favorable.torze duration of the Republic 7-- kilitina tive=-Messes. C. Little, G. D. Bowman. Ns j ative— Mew1...14,1,n Werner, Dr. Dopey. . Reader—Unwell I'i.her • • Ry order of the 'Sneletv. GEO. C. STOPCIE, Seel. NOTICE.A stated tnCetina of the Schuylkill ...a.' County Tentitcran , e Tract Society, anktlltary to the Pennsylvania Tenvrance Tract Society-, will he held on Friday eveninr. January 4th, WO. at ;I o'clock, in Stichter's Halt (sehonl-story.) The pub lic arc respectfully tactical to attend. JOHN 0. BECK,lteconlina Secretary. sn A d, T , P v e . ti w nf it ol;Ac el lc o h f a t y n l , kil i l , Cofmty on Wedilesilay..ertninc. lilt 2. I=2ll, ei ni i ,..l l o a ck il'il ' C. KIEIII.IM, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED ME N—thtryl kill Tribe No. 2.—Scrlerl in, ezines of the Soriely are,held every Erlday ev . i.ning au irlaer's Hall. The hternbere nre regitesterl to be in dltenilunce, taw!. nese or iniptirta hue ern: be trans:Wed. : .1. 11ER FR ‘!.l. Seer. ELIGIOUS nett/ice ia held every' z , abbltti 1/P.11 . 11i/12 and even ing at the usual [morn of wochhin. In the fintn.iih therm CLurett, 2,1 St., between Warket ;Intl Nome- D. till:0C Piti:nr. ~.?-1= THE ASA(MIATII ItErent El) RIAN ThlntlilJoll*n new buililinz corner M.. ; 1 in ye move„' nif the .I.irtro top •rIl ill or , lid lulifitig, whore f0i r.. .1„6 will be I onallic led e.vi•ry ham. Rev .13. T. ,; . ,:.I.lh in. S.'ervic:, corn.netire at IS! "'flock. A. M.. and II: N. "onto liSe. rho rivitt,; CA :NT —The folloWing 11.o:ohm.. hao hrrvrn pawed try the Vestry of Faulty t;;:urett. !crud That Its .•onnid , rat ion of he Fu:”.., contrihn ted add to be contributed on don4tloto. to the ..let tlOl. and luritishitsg of the church edifice; I veetry It hereby vet apart. and aporopatte FII , TY EIGHT PE WS,lwhlch shall be.and remain free for ell pernons trhn nit desire to worMtin.itt the Church. Theor news arh lotated as follows; IN TIIE CENTRE North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 133, 113. 151, 159. South 41dd, Nn. 112 120. 1 - 2 S. 1211. III: 152, 160. . IN.TIIE AISLE. North Bide No. 1,7,13,19, 25, 31, 37, IS. 51, 53 54.55 South iide, No. 2. S. 14, 20. 26,12. 28, 44, 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South ride, No. 50, 57. 59 , 60, 71, 80 0 86. 92, 99. 101.110 North side. Nn 511, 67,73, 79, S 5, 111, 97, 102. 11e. , . DIVINE SFRVIOE i4hcid it:the Chord:every Soo day. .Vorninz Seeeicil commence. at 10; 14'000. Serriee co I 1#1,..,re0 at 1 o'clock. And even ngserve,.nu the first Sundae of every , month. , TRINITY CII UILi ll CEMETERY. AT 1.11.1;NT - -r"" LA URCL.—TtVe Veory of l'ririity Church. Petit , - vine. are ri , nov ready to sril burial lots and graves in that large and Avant Iful pint tf ground, near the jonetion or Market .3treet and the Millersville Read, whirn they hat, lately #,rielnsell and laid lint int aCernetery A p plieilt , llllll.r lots or Fingle graver May hr made In AN DREW !RU973E.1., Treasurer of the Clitsrrh. at whnaenflice •onM ihanterige silreer,.l j,11,1 of the Center ter) , run he, seen, or Edward (liven Nary. Es 4, Centre r?t reel.' I• 'sill Thomp:4fm., • REAL ESTATE. AGENT, AND I I:nl.ls:croft (IF ricvs, 054 s is l't;rt Carbon, Schuyaill Countif. P. xv,it uoce ch4rce Lands, Dwelling lliiuses.and other property. and coyest Rems ftir the iiame, sn the County of Schuylkill, nod all other ls.iness connected with his Agency, will he prompt) attended to. - P.1.1 THOMPSON, • . Port Cartmn.,fielitiyla ill co., Refers to Bud Patterson, and lltirapo Pottsville. , SaMtlel Bell. Reading. - " I Wm. 11. Wilson. (o. 0, North 3d at , Philadelphia, T IMiiv id.'4 t,.2APSAGO CHEESE.—F,T pate by 0_ Seta 22, 33..) J. M. BEATTY A Cn. No 13 and 15 Nnrth 4111 rf,,, ithtlatt Furs! Furs! Furs! • 17 P. lIESSEL, N B North Third El. Philada., I'V . N. Manufacturer FURS, of all kinds, 'sink) as Mon. Boos, Vietorines. flares. Claropee, 6te Also, BUFFALO ROBES, all of which may be had at the lowest Mash pricer, at wholesale and retell. , Repairing done at the shortest notice. Oct 1649. 41.3in0 To Persons Going West. TRAVELLER'S Guides through the United Stoles. Alanadaps of the Western States—very-desira ble ankles for persons going West, rot sale cheap, a' ' I BAN NAN'S ...mop nook and Bectoriary Mom. Row 11 1 181Y,43- . NOTICES. AIMITOtt'S _NOTICE —jbe on - demi:fled Am. ditnr, appointed by the.Qrsillans' Court of Scltuyl. kill County, to distribute the money arisintr from Of , Fait. of the real estate of /Aeon CIEFIRING; late of the floreneti of P otsviMe, deceased, wall attend to the duties of. his a:ipilntment, at the omen of Janies H. Campbell, E.el , to Pottsville, on Monday the list day of January nevi, at 10 o'chich in the forenoon, when and where all intereste . ..l may attend : _ MINIEM @OMB NOTICE.—EDWARD 'rAxsnN. F.,41„ Pinta :l dolphin, W, I. nr the. Grand Dsvisi , n T, null deliver n Teceperanee I•cturn; In Rev. rharch Maliantanzn st.:Ponsvnip. an 'Monday eve.nlnz next. commencing at 7..coc k—The public are ri,,.ctrully Invited trt. attend. • Offire .;.1* tAe Mine Ireland Sr Harr. 1 Raitr,nd Compqap, pre. I OtA THE Stoektioldena in the. CillTlpiny,x, herehY fled. that th. annival me.tiny will' b• held in the Hall of the Franklin 111.6o:se. on the I hh day of ,the flort month. (January) 1,450. at 10.1'0e - wk. A. M. On the aline day. an election will be held for President. nod Ten )fanazer.. 1.. conduct Oa concerns of the year themafter. and anal other* are ri.V.1117111. MASON,:serretdry 52.4 t =1 VOTlCE—Whereas my wire Jane; has left coy /.• bed and board Without any ju,r.canse. I hereby caution all persons not to bust her on my account, as I am determine not to pay any detitpof her rnntract. Dec 22,1849. SN. LANDINGS—AII persons desiring the use . of landings. for the shipment 'oil Coll by the Schuylkill hinviration, during the Llootfrig, penson of MO, ore reciriesied to Manias their applikarrAns tot irdiatery, in writing, to the subscriber,ol - •• All applicants plating sjuiciiitally their Wantm, and the probable extent of their hulloes, hycanal. Thome who are not actually engaged in,the working of mines, will be eipectoil to furnish ia r Amtketory ell • deer. cf the amount of Coal they ti'probably be able ti”h.p'cluiting the buiOne.“-mcivrirl.nt Der 15, 1519 CiCIIUVLKILL NAVIGATION Co.—Notice is herelry given. that a zeneral meetiha of the t 4 tockhnldere in the :+clittylkat Navintion (7othpany.. , will be held at their Oaten, No. 72 tVatant'Street. in the City of PlniadeOp. on Monday the 7th day of Jannary,ll.,l). 11.?). at 11 n t Ice..k. A. M, agreeably to the•cliart,r. Ahd at the name lone and ttl.teo an election will he held ror a President, twelve Mona- Jen, and n Seetehiry and a Treasurer of the Company, to serve for the I:halting year, and until others are chosen. IMEJ CHARLES' W. BACON, :3 , cretary. Me 15, 1519. ; ' 51-11. J)ISSOLI 1 TION —The ptrtni.r.hip heteinfore,s ining I;einteen John einthtt anJ funling minter the firm of Amtl(l i iiT‘)NE, in Bottling lo "the llorreigh -ni Pothivilre, by mut.' flltigi,t. 1111 111, 27th or (300,..r, Niq The 4reounts of the late firm will senled up Ii) John Snot!), soh, roniiime, the tnt*ines, On him nwn Recount, at:he old stand. CREME 71V SEATEI, L le hereby given . 'to ell of Pis-eer. I.endo. le Reiter Towe l:lp, I ne p tot 0f..114v Seleiyilsill Co . Pi. ivtich are fu ! ` iu tlir.Ac.Fs•rm•ot Hsi. 0.11 I :VIII •s tho, neon rPoir info/1111er Ole of the 1111111- her of m rr+"in rain t,lrt, nut the it% 71, of the WM :attire, dieter. f. All Letters lei,' ;13,3 I:l.lAti DAVIS, iiiiiiectar ler Heiler Tewn.hip. CnunrAu Sprint P.'o .11., 15. 1619. SI-ht nirCrilla At , Ckilnlii , to : ill the 'C11111'0,1: and Mint. inn Nat t2tttitto tool 11.111rttiol V,lntiany. tvill 110.1 at I tat—lnti, nr too I . .itt, to'. Nit 7 Lottr,try ti . ottot t ty the 31, thy of Iboritill , r. at 11 o'l ii/ek. A N . in. an . 1,, lion for Pro.millont,nta Ilottootnrit, Ttra..:ror unl,tie.rtt.try. to nerve 11, evattin4 year, ii ill tw. EZEIril Otte 2— , The. annual theetts,,znf thr Stn,hholeere I hr erhilviktfl Valley Naviation and lintirrtad r.mipany. 11151,.P1hr.e.linp NO. chary-Street.;-11, l'hiJaitelpbta,nr M4ll.lny lb, al., diy , Cl,ll:erm'rr. at 11,1't lock. M , atw h Mott an !croon ',ill he held Pre,ddrat,. Or . .&M:ta.metA, ra,ltrer and serrotary m Fel ye the v 1,111112 ye.q. M. CAM PEELL, Vreastarer.i.- Dee F , ' —Tio• Partle-r+lsia - ht.r.-tor.;r.* tev h.•tm«rn BRA lIANI II F:X IF••R and t":" APPNI AN It EXTEtt. letelhilt motet. the firm oft!, ter kitrath•-r.lO the ttatrh!•rtnc Nov.-other 09. It , lo, by Oltheal cnn:ent. Eatter of the uattet.tattr.l are authorized to at•ltte the ite -100010 01 the late firm. ATIRIII.III 11FATE11, . E I.TAI A N II t:3T1:I1. N. I:.—The. llltteht•rilz 1111=ine-4 wit; he continue.' at the bi.l,l•aut by kbr rhnm Ely l lyy. 1/..t. S. 1.17. , O V :‘• Vlll.l,cA ltri —The Sehoy!!:III N ',lntim, croon thy. hAvanz •••,no• tone I.pire., ft./stem,/ their Rath, id Cars, roto• oh•r.ht ••• 0.1,1 as the •• } - 4.'en• Cars Henry C• corbit. Char"eg S. Ve'oo•Loonl E•hv:tr.l T. Ha tb•lph• E•olt.Q.-••-•i a trot. fni certain poro,•+e, 333,r1 II tvirit now been given, to their A Tent Edward G. Ilarri.wha at 111 Leer, these Cars in ftellnir, and run theol. for arr?ont of the Tr Li9lel•s. NOTIEE.I'4 herehy riven, that all claims, for hhor, or mlt.•ri:d+, hr.. - e•fier forni+htel to [c.c6e tzars, must he pm+•nted for setticinen to Edward Agent far the Tr.:re, ELWOOD MORHIs, Dec. 2-'lB-19-Iy] liceLlent Engineer,:). N OTIC E N.IIAKS:—Where.., the Coal Ctrs 1 ~.,14 1 1) . Luna, a 4 the • Yellow Cars"—fiavo on geveral nera.lon.tll,o Anten away from the Navie,a -I.lo,ll,andinzs, and nova to haul Coal for private pur . ' NOTICE, is hrrrba civ,n tint the ig .1r- IPTlnhani Cr, alr all !fir ttspalls. bin ' , own:, to put n ,top to such I regp.ll , sei, and in pilnish c,kerS.7 r:Dw tni) iimutiA, May yi, 2041 Anent lit the Trllmteel. V °TICE IA hereby ziven that an application will be made loaf,. Leeirtlature - at it•cro , :„ . t I.e,rion for the incorporation of a Bunk to be ralle.l the - Hank of Pre t itti a crtatal of one hit:litre.] and tiny thou:rat at dollar , . for the tran.actina of the mitral 10.- irt,s,,l Hanks. to be located in the Itotrutelt or Potte r:Ale In the county of :Schuyiki:l, In the state of Penn• eylvnuio. ._ sANIVET. HARTZ, J. F. WHITNLY, JOHN C. LESSIG, W11.1./.131 C. 1.6!1:.. • FFRANKPOTT. , July7.lSl7. 'TI EKE NOTTC —Th . ,. Books aneaceotti.ts or POSTER & DAIS, having been assiened to the a~arrihrr., all p",. accounts open with them, are n•qurmed to fall and settle, and those in debted to make payment only to us or our anthur.ud nr. ' N. 11.—All 'ate:mots not settled before the flat of Detenther next, will be left with a. Squire for rettle— menl. Nov 10, 190 XTOTICE 18 IIEI11:111" GIVEN, that application II pill be mad• to tile I , 2l.latnae.at its next session for the incorporation situ flank, to be called ''littera' and Mechanic,' flank. of Mtneravtlic," writ, a capital of two hundred thousand dollars, to be orated in the linronelt of WM. N. RQ111:1X,I, lIIL.I.TR NfcCI.I:SACIIIIN, GEO. 8. REPPLIER. j%11E . ::4 K. FALLS.. °AMCEL 11E1LNElt. lane 3CI, 1911. 27-firao VOTiCE fit licligrllrave.N. that an applica linn will I. trade I,ezi4latitre at its next aest-ion, for the Inenroorarinn of a Navin: loatnu tinn, to lin ra;led the frootrotton." with:t earn tl of retv Doll tr., for the transact:on 10,00,. of Stavina Pratita aloe, to ;..!. tar Itnrough of Pott,vsile. in the Colmtv ni t4rhut I kill; l'a. R. W001).+11)E. ' PHILIP If Arr.i.. GEo. 51.AT17.11, Vtt. i. ft...M0.61AL June Ott, 1N.27.n0t0 OT4C E IS bnryhy civen that apnitrattna soli 1a• [11"111.. tt.el.tno-lattur Bena43 Ivan:a, at ih , a. , n o r a=.rtnanval nr the i•ltri.r rf the Mii,er Batik or rntl•vJlle, in t hr. Catinty of Schn!,l - lb, piled.. . n;::11 final LW. Itntal,nl thnn,ind .Inflarg In four hundred Ulna gam' .Inßtro. By ~ .r.lernr rlre 80n,.1 Itmo 7 CARDS. TAOCTOR A. IIEGT.:11, Onmor ly /I.hrt. Contre Street. above the Town Hall; ph,;!rian 01.1 Oro lint. S It V unite 'Vint; on bond Per '22. iSI9. .52 T D. 311:11EDIT11,—Kral Entatr Azency , flee. Centre a , Pottsville. Schtly!kill County, Pa Ai - cni , forilie gale .t feufrit., of Real Esiiite.— Cent r i - .1111,'11,111,11 collection of Coal [tents, &e. I ' 41-IV reALL, ATTORM:V AT 1. - AIV. Port (7nr ,l.hon, Schuylkill County, l'a. um, adjoining the Etrtar.ge Mari, Dee 15, 171 n. 51-tv ,{Via. BRUNER t SON, VIDDI.DEMER 11 AND PARtIIM ENT Ithotti*petite - pm .N0..7 Marcrtrote 9i .n`tpl No. 7 Willow titro T ct.hilAtfelphia ‘Vitus, Put:writ. ' - 110,,ny 13rtusim' N. 11.—.Thr lilt.01t• t o price paid for %Vv.') and sheep Skills Nov 10, 1010. - - 6-Linn AUCTOII. C. lI.F.SELEIt, 110110EOPATIIIC IJ PIL) SICIA Y, Ilpinoveo hot OffiLeirt the ripper -01,1 of tine new ,hrielt lotileling., opposite the PO3l Cent', Stril - . Pottstille April 2-4 -i IStf. ))2t. tiECKEIL—NEW .1/ •ICAL ( 41 112 1.4Crirrier.f2d . .tml Market St. oppo_ Wetll,llor.rll , , 11,11. Potrsviii , ., m r opposite Primatiye 311.11mits.t Church. J.lll T` it; SI. DEpuy, gr.v.on".Dent,,t JJ Ito rket (Nor*,:th..,) First do . or above Slog 5,1649. Ct AMEEL ARTZ-..JUSTICE or Tut PEACE Pott,illes Will attend promptly to Collections, Agencien. Purchase and Sole of Real Relate. &c., in Schnylkill County, Pa. Office In Centre Street, Appo site the Town Hall. Oct 20, PM. 41-ly OW AR SHIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND L MEN:4EI.44M at Law, Philadelphia, will attend to rollecttoni antral! other legal business in the City of Philadelphia. adjoining C,oueties and elsewhese.— Office No. 13 Prune meet, Philadelphm. ' Aug. 22, 1649. 34-2 y I , Il ARLES W. HEWN'S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, flax removed ht office next to J. SI Long's Stove Store, Centre street. Sept 1,1849. .ERWARD CLARKSON. DEiOGNEI&EN GRAVER ON WOOD, No. SO} Waloutatreet. J'hitothlohla. • August - 4.1 M- M.-11 , • B. XPEINLLLY; ATTORNEY AT LAW,Ta macluo.. Schuylkill Co., Pa. Juno 9, 1949 FOR SALE & TO LET. von,n.Evr-The W ~ Wage now .e t ri r pied by the subscriber. situated In Mahantango Wee!. opposite the Citholic Church. Posseselon wit be liven mY time after the 2'll net. Apply to James 11. CUtrutbell, EN , ornt the house to JAMES McCORMICK. Dec el, • 52-'lt • OAL VEINS FOR RENT—The sobarrl- Cbet tit prepared to rent Coal Veins on the ..Tui•da rnraThTtaet, the "Port Carbon' . Tract, or the -War. vier" Tract. shove 31inersville. Ares! for the Eentuckyllank. I ' °lnce Alallsotango Street, Pansy ille.• Dec, IS, 1519 al-~ma VOR,ktENT—A two story Brick House, on the .0 miner of 3d and Norwegian Sta. Also a small Ftnme Douse. - Apply to GEO. ffi. CUMMIND. Dec 15,1949. st-3t - 9 - 1 co RENT.—Two, two story Stone Dwelling lloust , s with convenient back buildings, situated in the (Own of I'ort Carbon Rent. nohlerate. Apply to Jerknialt Boone. Pnrt Carbon. or to the subscriber, at hie Wien in Centres:L.. Pottsetlie. J. MACOMB WETDERILL. Dec 8,1819. so If TOR! RENT-A Large STORE HOUSE, on Matich Chnnt. SIM. I. kill&C0111,1113III In lilt Rail road orl will be rented mall the Ist of April next, or; longer if required, upon reasti :table terms. The building to Ott. by 30, two stories high, 0011 well calculated fur storing Hay, Gralli, Flour, Feed, &c. Application made to E. YARDLEY & SON'. .10Y 1,. 1910. 47..tf JUSE P!t (?,1.15).1.C1iti00 FOR SAT..E....VAIXAtiLE PROPER TY in Miner3yille.—Tby store now occupied by N. G. ilanimekin, is offered for sale.— For terms Bop!) , to , I I fIEOB.GE .1. TIETITt. Jr. ' Sept :9 1 HID-404f] . : Mlnetsville. ' (2011.: SALE—AII that certain two storied stone I' Taiarn stand,known en the VALLEY HOTEL. ' situate (01 Valley street, in the town of Pat . Z.f— __i-. lerson, In the-Conaly of Schuylkill ;Sou-, 19. -- - t:lining In front Gil feet, and in depth 200 ill ..., - -*distant front the : . r.hoylksll Valley Railloid 200 yards at which pout the taco stop 4 times daily. A 1..., 4 olther lots of ground, o.ir h car,taining 00 feet r- In frontlind 2011 feet in depth, situate. al.), in !aide town of Patterson. The property will be sol , lcbcap -term? ea,4.. Apply to : D. E. NICE, 4:sit , at his Otnee, PottAville, or to , MICHAEL COCHRAN, . " • . Sept. 1,1 bit/. . -i .r _ :36.tf VOR S'AL - EFIRC, ENGINE —The - Good Intent .1: Fire ,Coropany offer thei, Elogir:e for sale at 1 reasonAbin - price, which tan 1,7 at their 110.i.e ill bitls4l ,, ei: bete eon Marketendend N co egi.to. For fur ther i,Lr!..i12.10., : ncOly 111 F.1.1.W00D MORRIS, Rendrrat Engin..., S. N 51-2:no ' ii. .i rimm.tirt ' - •.o. 6. I) JENKINS, it. MILLER, Coniatuteir.. Aug. 110019.3.1-11. ~... VOR SALE.—TISE - Sllriscnutru OFFERS FOR I.' :fide the properly non , °erupted by. hit° in West ..F BrAnch V4lles:' l'enr 1111i.4 fr.., P . 4,11,,,i1t, ~, ... A 1..: one .and a Wall nish s 0013 RehmDolt Ha fir... A C33:1•313r_ . of live and a Ralf a, reit of land well lull lipt an a gorilen and frill , orch ard. A Into Fluty (tame iPill3Y, lo I 11l tent, svulta cel lii under the sstliilr. kitchen Ilitile rend, Initactliote poocrei-!nn [,men. Factor .. .the purcliase moue) tan re rnain ou Rood and Mortcage i i d. , iris!. Ent tennis ap pet to the•nlitettner.at hisiitriee• in Wesi lurani b Valle). :.litis It In,. 11-tr 1 g.lje 10RE,T.,- .. JOHN SMITH, EL1:111.‘ sToNI: 41 314 t O O si l ltd. t Ml 4 :1 :1 . -. 1ft : L - 11 "'"I' Is l e t s E ti e r N oTe r re Mill,locitteil in Port C.lfblll.—for ,lit • or rent. iNtitt 31,111.11greited in on, of the best sitostions In tills Re gion for tinsitiess, being the onliorte in the rooter,, A...10C1 of she Una! Prgion. It is in good condition, i! possession ,teensr r.qu iced, Tern, Apply to L. F. WHITNEY, P o rt t . irh oh \Pilch Pith, IS4P. M. CAMPBELL Sevr. zarv. sAt.E. —CO LI.I E I' PROE RT FOR SA 1.E.-..TIM psurillitß offers at private sale the fellowinZ property, et: : • 0000 ,Ilnr.e Engine. with .lall reel of nine inch rump? iudirrt 'toe morklng order. ' tine 30 110 e, Engine, unit 210 feet of nine inch Bonne?, with winding gearirg all t omplete, In good wotking • (Inc 20 Mr.° Engine (or hoisting Coal froni3lineS in good winking order. tine 10 [lore.. Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shall ingr re ,• 11.• !intr., and all the fixture! necessary to do It hu!in'es‘ of, 1090 ton! a Week. Alro ,511 lar4o Railroad Cars, with heavy chilled wheel,, and threrrlnt Is axelti, these Cars are well cull ed for any of our surrounding Road. where Ilun.e lon , rer, is used. Th>• about Ilnyines were all manufactured by hay .antral h Sor der, and arc cflue.idered among the vcry beet ever tantle by said packs 7,111.13,, 3-tfr SALE AND TO l l..ET—ltotttlin: Lots Mount Parhon, Lewlspoo and Lyon's athlition to Postnrille,,,ti Nora:et:lnn st.. Pottsville, arid to Ma...r,a110. Also a coo venient Colice in Morris' .aoaly to JAS. IC CAMPBELL. I S•tf FIALE—TWO COMNIOLII0E:i DWELLING; Apply ill E. P. Ili, harfla, Market at. to :on. G. trole Gentle kotts‘ipe. March 21, • • 1 13- F OR SALE.—{ Pllperi6r CAW:RA, suitable fnr takittg foßwil-cl,arnt BIWA" & :ELLIOTT'S ' Second door above the Miner,' flank Oct TO, 1.549 • LOST AND FOUND. L OST.—On the 'turnpike road by the subser iher, no Tha,lay morning last. bettpum Orwlgs burg and Potts Ore, or in nil' latter place:lt tonalKlack containing a number of receipts. 511111e41 - 11l! Bills, protaimry !notes, Plll4l Check .in .the Miners Bank of Pottsville. and othe• imorrimehts of writing. together with a small slim of money. As payment of the said papers has been Striped. are of DO 1.1. e to any one ex, em the owner. A :Meml reward s. ill be paid for S.llll wallet with I lin papers. by the miborriber, or by leasing it at the Once of tae Muter.' Journal. HOLIDAY PRESENTS—Just received,n tine - n.sortnient of Mad:111os, Lockets, Cold Penuls, fine Rings, &c. at • • R. C. GREEN'S • Jewelry Store. next door to the PoA Office. Dec 22, 1519. 52-tt TEAVELRY.—A tame assortment of the 'atom tnylea of Jewelry • such at. Tiernan Is• Ear Ring,. Breat.t Phi,. itrareletn. Finger Itotea, Watch Iltinkpi, &c:, gullible (or Christmas and New Year presentt., to be had lox, at S. J.: J. FOSTER 46-I( .. N, s i , , , T .: Au i n t .e - r i. :: i n . : . ;: i 7 , 1 .. Te . tz1 , . o r , (::: , , ,, f . ,. i,. E i a ( sZ e a ti BRADY t & 13,1,10TT•9, . Dec I, 1319. PJ- • - rIOUNTERVEIW, DETEctons—A , fresh .1..... , ,lieeli. i et•vtle.tl2 the late.. la , lies of Coutiterfelt Notes. :mg lOela I et tales of ,ii,r(ll.lnt. Jost received. mid fur rule di . • POCICET MAP (litho. Coal it(ovi,(n t . of v on° . I'M,: 50 LIE, it/el for - - It , (NNAN'S Pr rat, Publication (2tlite. tzar d, 1! , 19. NUT INDIA ittal It 7,:11. DOR ri OPIIINGS—A seavote I able areirbv. JULi received arid fir vale at 11ANNAN'S Cheap Vaiinty :tuna, • • Dee C, 1.19. 60- • ti.:O 2, IETIITNGs Folt TUC LADlErt.—rielett at. v.ortii•itt. of Ili:tin-mit Plower Roots; rtopri..itte 1 vartetit,i, II te ,a. tt). Narci,tiv, - Tato, I.:rnetei, Ita. nencittitr. anti AtiorTl illie R 4.11, selected rr. , m the fine, colt.. ttoo ev.•r imported. witch embraced -ev ir.llhontired v.irietieA. The Ily•tehtllet are ittitiable for rnrrlf.gllliti, early blatini in pots 311 , 1 ri:1,1.,04, for vale at ', lIANNAN'S, Seed arid Flower Stoi.e.v. Nov !(1, i 919. I.II.:SEIL t'A‘tli«r 1„ , A VELOPES.-51.),(10D Envelopes of Varinan 1.2, kinds loot qualities, just received and for sale, wholesale bad retail, at - BA NN AN'S Sept tt'l IS IA Cheap Stationary Stores 13 An I . ...I 1 1. - 3IPF.E.S.--A fresh supply Of Baby Jotahil 1. alst. India Rubber Bands- for do., just, reem eel nod fns rah: at It tt N:11 ANS' Sept :6'9, IMO. - Cheap YarT24lc - do_ures -, t,.... I . ; I ARPETING—A handsome assortment of In- - 1.... , grata. yeoman and llomestsc Carpets. just reedit, •eil and for ilsitt by J. N. ISEArry & co. , lUDDINGS.—I(ECK ER'S Farina for Puddiny,ii, a r ~, 'v ankle nowli approved in New York and Phila delphia, 1.,r sale by .b. )1. BEATTY h Co. Nay. 3, 1E49;, .15., _ _ . CTIE! , :S , IE —4O 00 lbs. Choke Dairy Cbsese.jurt rttrive.l yb J . Al. 4: Co. Nnv 3, 11519, • 45- .1-4'o An, '13 . 1 1 . 5 L ad s- rt r if rows ; • 1.1 ILDERS lIARDW.tRE.—A complete asrort /I went of Renders, Saddlers, Carriage Makers, and Ilon,• keepers. 11 jdrvare et reduced prices. July 3d:. 111.] BRIGHT 3 POTT. !1 - 4 01 . 1 1 1 . 111 ING.3311AWLS.—A handsome assort 1.11 meat or Black, lung and aquae tiltawla. for sale by No - 1319. J. M. BEATTY & Co. • .• LORGE BEL LIS, . WHOLESALE GQHMISSiON AGENT, For all kinds or Fish, tin. 54 North Warii,s,l,elow Hai I. mreel. • [April 21. '42. 1.2,17.1 MACKEREL, SHAD, : . Constantly on hand and fa' sole by HERRINGS, - L 3. PALMER a: Co. PORK, ' Market Street Wharf: lIAMS AND SIDES, I SIIOIII.DERR. 'LARD AND CHEESE. .1 eept. 45, - Zeno CELEKILitiaD CHEMICAL Pow der for, Razor Straps, unrivalled and unequalled In .the annals of the Nineteenth Century. Warranted to produce a fine smooth edge In one ininute,Or the mon ey refunded. For sale by the underaigned,at the T.iwn Hall Iron Store. July 58, ' 3114 BRIGHT & POTT. Time Hooks for 1S:10. i. sub gy nb it e o r ni i‘ ti a n s 4 l 7lm a e" d so a o l s rs i e mn„ inloef Time d end without printed heads, Pocket Time 'Books, Quarto do. Comprialug the largest Assortment to be found in the United Stator. Also, Furnace Time Hooks. and Keeper's Hooks. All of which will be sold at the most reasonable rates, at BANN /LIVE; Cheap Book and Paper P.lnres Dee 15. 1549. 54- G ATTORNEY AT LAW Ta un.wOiline Pimp Furl, ;PatlegN 39-if • _ . E= I'o it F.:V 'l7 FARM len.agres clearWtl. and 11,f1xte, near Mount rbon. Apply to J.. 11. CAMPBELL. Agent. Ju 'ls. " 31.11 = JOHN T IVERNEIt Nnv. Fl 9 MISCELLANEOUS BRADY 4- ELuoTTs - 49- BERM BANN11 0 •;•)3 Dor Chutp Book and St4ionlry Stores 1.•19. • sf), ;:; ,, y. IROk, RAIL, !LOAD inc T Ralf, 28 lbs. to the yitid, are reautarly supplied to 04 subscribes, who are authorized to sell Them at the manufacturers prices. This rail edecidedly the rune superior article ever offered AO the Coal Opereors of Schuylkill County. E. YARDLEYStore, Dec 32, 1919. s2.tr IRON.• 5.5 w T f ' d ' i . h B .o a fT3 ' 4 l , a 6 n r' d i 1 ;4 o t c r t n .!i4 N n ifo s. 3. 4 n O n e d n ^ 5 4 c A •...5• 2 O. RALSTON. 1 54 e 4:*out.A - Eiont Bt. £lolad.a. viIIAIN k`olt. .I.ll:tiliSi- , Paesinwcribcrs have lJ J ust received from the ship Elikabeth. and I /nth Rest hest English Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to T. As E. GEORGE. april22 If 17] Market and 12th '2ltteets,Phlialfa. 17 AIL ROAD IRON —BO To 2} Flat Bat IL Rail Road Iron, 50 do 1} x 1 do do do' • 8 do 21r 8 do' do with spat/. 15 do 1 I do do do And Plates, for sale by A. & G. RALSTON, 4 sonthfront st.,Phiada Phflada ~ July 11, 16i& 1 . B A s C ery 1 t a 711 .111 ° U37r ß ec ° 6 A Ve l d tp aut H- LB.I% . :r IWC" BANNAN'a Cheap Sitationary Stores. Nov. 21.151.9. ! 4S-, 1•,• , •211GLISIII PA•p ER, CHEAF—A,.Iot of sups. J. nor Cream Colored English I ild Poc Ens -11.1: laid Foolscap, a superior nitrite for lA%) ere and ireners, Jost received and for isle roes <leap, at n. HANNAN'S Cheap Paper and Stationary Stores. Nor 31.449, ,S 45- . ViTANT*). ________ _—____•.-,."—__- +_..._... _L . 0 . 4 Id ' ant I b a Book K •ep- W A ci -N , who isrt.l4 ' e u S'eri ° t n cin w irliw P‘ d at one of the I, L lig.. est Collieries in the County. Th oblent of changing. ,la on account of location. r .14a Vac:tory, references etieni Address 'Ft,' Pottsville I qst Oile d . • ' Dee :2, lortt. - ' ' - 1,- 521 f . INT 4.. r .'i e 7,,e.E.,,,,D0;A! outs i w n h i 1 7 , 1 a n t . ) i ' i l' h u: f n L e in . e :, l i „ ,,, F . r t - i a . c n o y , twenty miles north iif Tenn,:wll,-er; Twenty Cot nioh Miners. and three Blacks ', l ,i,to be employed on the'allove. Tunnel, which Is Co - 2100 feet long. The location is very 'healthy, unite the ver, best in:the western country, and pro L ie' is extremely low, which aiialtes it a deoirahie for non -r men of fami ly, - We wilt pay nit,, dollar a?d lift ceUts per day. ' to good experlemod workine „4 iiion 1 but Tgmper. in ateeu'necil apply. r 11 LI Q. 1,1,4 ptvAR & Co. Cumberland,nnol Pr at Office, . . Fre lain e ~ Tennessee. 11,7 P. —eiteant Boats leave lit rg to Nashville almost delii • [ ' -. Dee 15, 1`49.• • .51-6 r• , 1 - v - ANTELV—A Boy of t Ignikt mom' c haracter I s about 15 years ni ;tee, rI, h. s received a good , ducation, as an Apprentice to Igiiitioe Business. None other need apply.: 'lle in lot no lump go,yl to. .onino•wittrglia . Applj - at thts r int \l _ 1h,c),,,i1,.50- INSURA • , 11 FIRE IN.SIT ANC .. prt or Et; - r 'yl/ I' tr E. I, "E 4 ti , 15 E. Delaware Mor6l - Safed: Near:ince Company ~ , f 1 =Office North Mum of th Exchange, ThirEdSt.,.'. , .Thttedelphia. ~ t FIRE INSlMANCE.—fluiltlii gs, Merchandise and; d 'ielter property in Town andCfunt/y, inrnred against . 1 , .V.o.n. ord:image by fire at the lot Est rate of' premium.r ttIAIIINEENSIItANCE.—TI .y zelso insure. Wessels:. Cargore arid Freight., foreign u court re l'S!e under open' . or special [whence, as the aseur tl may desire. MANI, Tit% NtePOUTATI i N.—They silo insure mem:1.112,, transported by ttpg,"l., nailrold Cars.. Canal Mate and Steamboats; d i rivers and lakes, on the most liberal tenni, I . DIRECT() - 3. t • . . , ', Itswirth U. Seal', ' Ja tea C. Mind Edmund A. inuder, TI 'poplillua .Is-wilding. Jl,llll 1i,1).(Vi9, II 1 / 1 11114 Ilrooku, Rabe i t,litt runt, sllt'nry.Sloan, Joins R. Penrosse, . /Iti l th'Craiss; rtrootel Edward -I, tlrsto Serrill, -- -' Geo. G. Leiper, 1. Kii•ncer Mrllvain, Edward Darlitston, „Charles Kelly, loaac. IL Daviit; r 7. I. John .11, . • William Folwell, r limn flay. John Newlin, Dr 8. Thnasaa, • Dr. R. M.'llaiton, John '";leas, William Eyre,Jr., J. T. Morgin. ' D. T. Morton,' %Vitt Ilazaley. .WILLIAM mAnTri, President.' RICHARD P. , -NEW0111.11„ Sec rr4 ry. The aubseriber havingibeen a isolated Agent for the above Company, is nosviprepar tl to make Insurance on all deSr f iptiOn I. of liroperl on the most liberal ternas. Apply al G. IL !'nits' of me. Moms' Addition - , or at my house in Market Sum I. Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. . 46-ly . I _ Nov 10, IS-49. NATIONAL.. LOA-hi FU RANCE SOCIE."11 . 01 6; k SAVING:3 Bt K forth ±1.10.1 the Orpha my—Env Iminenl.—CuOta I .C 501.000 or 'BJ serve F.ond (from Sntplos Prenti allorrny, square, Chairnan' cnort 4 Phystrlnu—J. Elli”loon, N. D.,1 S. B. Woolhonee, Em., F. It. 14 Camroue, Eeq. 2•IIII.•DELPHIA BOARD II Clement C lOddie, p• Coleman Fiehor, Ge Lotlis A Codey, WI I Thelollowingare amongthe a! thin Inetautton:— The guarantee of a urge cam accumulation of premiums. T cured to the assured by the_pri Par:tine:it. The payment of pre I quarterly, by parties Insured for a tiitling additional charge. Tb s.! tensivri and liberat.. Persons int once borrow lialramount of ai claim the same privW.ge for fiV, their own note anddenosir of poll tat is pet maneth ly invested in tf the names of three of the: Local —available always to the assure claims (should any such arise) days allowed aftereach payment clite<without ti rfeitore of policy f 3: examination. The society he'll: founded on, Stock principle, t,artie.t may pat of the Society; - 11vo-thirds din:ded criotng those colored forj snale. Prranns who are desirous to niti9,thenwelves of tb• advantazeA rqr.red by this In=tzrution;' by addressing the Arent. F. K. Starr, Na. Ti2,,Soitili at, 11.tItimor• can obtain the requisite information:and the necen• ry paper, for etrecf,inr, an insore. arS•A n y iniirrinatinic - rAtti regarilto this Company can be °lit:Lined at the Wilco°Mc %mire Journal,where the Pt . ..mining narybe paid and pisurances effecred. June tit% 1919. j 27-Iy. , . TILE GIRtItD LIFE,ASE:LTRASEEI ASsurry . AN D 'TRUST CD.IMANY qF PIIILA. ttffice 1.1.0 Chesnut Street.• -BENJAMIN BAN NVVI, Ar.ent I'r Schuylkill Co. JAMES S. CARPENTER, M. D. Medical Examiner. AlAKEl.grance on I.lvrat,rtrant Annuities and En dolt - merit's. and 'revive and execute trusts. • lioter for hooitrang slooe,r a sintle life. Fur 1 year , For 7 years. Feriae. • , annually. annually. 0 005 177 :10, 0 914 1 :30 2 30 - 49 IOD '1 93 ' 320 50 1 96 ~ 2 09 4 60 ' 60 ~ 4 35, 4 '9l 700 Ex•vtrt.e:—A person aged 30 iyears next hirth-day ~y paying the Conip9ny4ll 31, would secure to his fa mily or heirs $lOO, should he die In oneyel r ; or for 3113,10 be secttre,'to them 3100)1; or for 81.1 60 annu ally for 7 years; hosecnres in then) .111,100 oliouitl he die in 7 years; or 10,023 On p: . 14 annually during , Ike he provides for thew 31000 whenever he diet, , fir 30550 ••hey would receive #‘ooo should he,dl 'I one ,year. ..1; Ixt• on 20. 1845. , . THE Manasera oft' ...mazer!, °filth Company, at a Meeting held on the 711: December ult., agrervilily to the deslan referred in the ride hint prospetina or circular of the (:noon ny. appropriated a Bonus tar addition to all petit cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, tha were ,anted prior to the lot ofldnitary, 1512. Thorn 'id them therefore which were isaited in theyear 1536, will be entitled to 10 por"tera upon the drain instated making an addition of $lOO on every:slooo. That lit $llOO, will he paid when the telicy it.4 - onnitt a claim instead oftheillianioriginally policies chat were traced in 1537 wifibe entitled to.Siner elms or 07 50 - iirr-eyeLy $lOOO. And !those iisuedin.ls3B, will be a 71 per cent, e_;4o rin,yery 100, and in rataldepitiporimm t on all aid pollclealsitted prior to lst tar January, ISI2. The Bonus will he credited t each poloCy on the books endorsed on 'presentation the Mice. It is the tleeden of the Company i to continue to make addition 07, bOllll3 to the panel is for life at elated periods: B. W. RI ChMIDS, President. II Joni President.ns P. JAME9;Actuary. 4The subscriber has been appointed Agent forth shove Institution, and is prepay d effect lnsuranceto lives, at thy pithlisbed rates, an give any mformatla desired on tile subject, on appli .atio n at this offices. PottsvilleF.eb.e9 1111. 14 .1A511N BANNAN INDEMNItr. TILE FRANKLIN 1 , 11111 INSI TRANCE COMPANY OF Plt FI.A I) E .1.11 lA. OFFICE No• /6.3/.Chrsnut a met, near Pathan-es DIRECTOR , " Charles N. Rancher, Gent-, o IV,Richards, Thomas Rao, Mordi cat D: Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adel eB. Rorie, .7 Samuel Grant, Davit 3. Brown, Jacob IL Smith, Merrl - Patterson c e ,,:tinne to make insurance,' rntanent or limited on every Jescrlpikin of property -In thwet and country at rates as tow ns are consistent with security. " The Company have reserved a large contingent w hi c h with their - Capital tad Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company on ; January tat, 1818, am pordished ayreeably to an act o 1 Assembly. Were Is folk. VIZ. - 310,1 Engeg. 8516,559 Real Estate, • 108,358 00 Cosh, &c., 42 . 157 87 Temporary I - loans, 125,459 001111,2.20,097 67 Since theirThrorporatton, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of orte?tilrion two hundred !holm:tint dollars, losses by tire, hereby affording est., dente of the advantages of instirance. as well as tb• ability and disposition to meet with promptness, Mt liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCRER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretory. The subscriber has been appisinted agent for the above meulloned institution, an Pis now prepared to make insurance,on ovary description of property, al the lowest rates ANDREW DIISSEL, Agent. rottevilleaun ID, 184125 I Iyeblu- Fogs PRIVATE SALE, AU that certain tract or parcel of lend, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower 111ahantongc township, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Bork, county,) to the, State of Pennsylvania. bounded land described as fol. lows, to wit:—Beginulag ;la tuOked white oak tree .1 . thence by late vacant lands, noes surveyed to Jacob Atlller,north slyly-tee perches,tti whiteoak; thence by I ate vacantland, now surveyed to George Werner west 146 perchesiy a stone; thcaehy late vacantlani now surveyed to Leonard Illlck,sbuthstrty.flye perch.: es to a Spanish 03 k ; thence east 145 perches, to the piece of beglnning,containing fifty-live acres and one hundred andllfty-two perches °nand and allowance of sly per Cent. for roads,&e. .1 on le l O. BRENNER, , Executor of F. Rustle' estate, R9,rarket et. Phillt . ..,e- Pntladelphia, Iftpternßilr 19,.-1139$ ELI ''ll'7ll F,P 3 AS Str- LONDON. 0 Itrnelit of th e Widow wervd by Ant of Par -2 D l o,o(4—Dr-ideS n re i nn?) (if about +51b.5,011. •? . 1 . 43 street. Itanovet Of Dirertor9.ln London .r. IL .`. 4 . -Irtatury—W , i- Serretory-F. V ~11~ ' i on Crier. 11 11 Monsn. nrfze R Graham -'e'' 1:1 113111 Jones ' 4 ,4. Jo , lvantages e' I ' -,' / sl ' ' Ele • nuo 4,0 g/, on loolon tolti• e peculiar benefit sto !elide of the loan de l., ~ i ' 7 p: : l e.. t io t ' r u :a l : :: : . ::::: :; l: i h , l: se i r 2 i i i ,e l o r : g r , i ,; :l , 3 , :e t e ., r atm a a . ta l i . s i l Ye n: e '. 0p. : 14 i noted for l.fe, can •t ,icy. Part of the Ca pi. )ireclnre, as 'Fromm 00l In coo, of olboyoutei or otheru ice. Thioty of prenonion becom e . No charge for filed!. , th e Mutual nndJoint /ticopate in the profit, ' which are annually life do the participa.
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