El •' f -,.. TERMS ,OF THE 11INgift•IOCIDIAL.. =-81.Notm Stssolairoitost. , —TwO Collate , per antrum, payable ..,"' Immi-annually in advaahae. to those who Beside In the Connty—ind annually in advance' to thosd Orlin teside .agt of the t....' Mary. The publisher reirerves to himself the right to charge It 50 per an:Gana• when payment te delayed longer then one year. TO CLOY. . . Three catle' to hoe 'address, , __,_ Al •s_ o o ~ .g ten ' ... - ' "--"'"' ' .10 00 • Fifteen- " , • ''.! .• ‘ - , 20 00. • Five donate lb idvalabe will pay for three ye,arit . • subectiptien t 5 the Jeanie,. . . . Ikaera ai'f - iiiretretimia. .-- Foe 144 dale 4014 Iln ftn os. lieii, very subsequent insertion. i .1 , . oar fleet, I time, - . :.• '-. Baheeeneet latertlons, each. ',•:,` • one Square, 3 atcraths. ~ .. Mir menth, Ow F. sear.- - ... .. • . . lastaeaa Cards oil altars. per anaum, . ..,, . Kerehantt and others; advenbang by th'i•Tvar, with the privilege - or Inserting dtffetetir %deer : Cements weLhly,. ` - 1 . 2 00 . , .fnarge Advertisements; as per agreetiett. .-_ - :. - 111.'.iii - ts.7T. 3otitnal.' Saturday Morning, January b. TEE racrrtaTrn Pasurr—TEE PEOPLE 1:1 rrs•sx,r rosserzom • VE-Streo), A Um, containfrig the Gov.* erior's /4e, to oar Count!yrihs:cribere; 4.1 -ilt:titere are any of our-towa eabscribers -,rho have toy received a copy; they vril _ Aease'setul to . the office and procure one. • • Oni Caltair.ns desire its ; to realm thanks to• the patrons of the Jourrshl, for their liber- Oity,on New Year's day. ' Om iVtiOfik,EDGkEISTS are doe to the Rom J,.*is COOPER, HOC. C. W. Pniceir, Mont. M. MEADE, .of Congrms, and :o Cala. Faart.EY,, ,and NICITOLAS Jong, Esqrs., of A . the Siate Legislature. and his Excellency, Mr. fonrisro:v, Governor of the State, for Public DoCuments. • WE ARE INDEPTED to the differinfiCol. ; lectors, in thisßegion—to the Officers of the Afferent Couipanies abroad, and to CoL GEO, C. lirriltoop, for gieprompt- facilities given . an procuring. all ,the Coal Statistics - of this ' ißegion, in a period of but three days. SEPER.►L Anyritrismms-rs, and other ar ticles, crowded out to make room for the Coal'. Statistics. ; • THE NEW TYPE.. . , • Thdreader will observe that The-journal makesT It appearance, this morning, with New Type. The type is beautiful, and can be more easily Lead than that 'pre - ; viOnsly used, so that the change isane with • , which our reatlers will be pleased. Our pa tter, therefore begins the new _year with a pretty and cheerful Lace; and under auspices quire 'flattering. During the --past year our subscription list has , , largely increased, and the , !erv.is. they'rome;" showing con - rely that the course - pursued by The. • Maier!' Journal is one of which the.reople . approve: So longias our earts, pro6ote • the intermr-ts of Coal - Rion, meet with approbation, put highest ambition will -'be gratified ; !and 'trill serve as an additional . incentive to further- effort, regatilless of ex pease or labor. ' • . . , •, TA XAlt FS IN, SCHUY4KILL CO. - 1 , BB}• the returns trade by the different As seseors, it appears the number of Taxable - Inhabitants in Schuylkill County, in 1849, is ' 12,867--only about 4000 lesi than in Berks • County:. , „ Pot tville, Tamaqua, c m - ' ersville, East Nori* : .e M - 'N°egian , i glatiT • 1386 New Castle, - - Branch, / Cass, _ Schuylkill, / , • . • Blythe, ',I • Trenaont, • • Franey, - ' , . . . Coa l ' - Regi on. 4360 7562 ' O rw i gsburg, ,- • 201 225 ,• . West Brunswig,- , • 390 . 400 • ,• Eastßrunawig; 252. 297 ' • North hianherm, s 470 1 ' South Manheim,l . i° , ~ 1 46 Schuylkill Haven, 307 --, • 486 ' • 1 Wayne,' 350 . - 398 ! . West ?eau,' - 324 512 Pinegrove Township,) . 433 334 " Borough, j. , ~.-. 140 • : Ilai4ie, : 153 209 - . Rash, . • 83. 153 153 ,1, •, • ~,-' 14-6 , . , 107 - ' Tipper 2 übstitartgo e . • 277 326 - Lower, Mahantangci, \ 234 278 ' Porten - .1 • - 61- , —.----, 8084 N 12,867 Increase .59 per cent. There are 16 'dear - and dumb persons in the County. The in _ crease / in the Coal Region is 3202—taxables, , and'inthe other portion of the County i5Bl iaxab es.. • It will be observed that the number of --. tax inhabitants in Pottsville has decreas - since . 1'842, according to the return. This no person will believe who is acquainted with ear Borou.o._ The ASsesor has either com '— initted scruttillitlitfer in making the return, or else has 'negl'ected to make the Assess "lllation has steadily increas ccept the Last, probably; and ire not as many employed in as two years agizt--still we: At the number of taribles Iv increased, and. are greater ;ere in 1842; instead of be irned This assessment lasts and the .aiportionment of tie from this return -; we hope 1r *rough authorities will at once to: have a new and it made ° as speedily as pee late. ;Every citizen is in _... business. We polled near- , lyrasmany votes as - there are tazables re turned, at the last election, while in all the districts, ike rte, is pnoportion to the tar shies ii no - e:itiore than tiro thirds; and in some even less. ) _GOVERNOR'S SIESSAI N E. or, Joins-roes .14iessagi , was read to the metaers of the Mate Legitaamre, =Thurs day last. We have neitht time nor space to allude to the docnmen Suffice it to say, however, %twit is a lucid and kirclle expOsition of the afrairs of this State, is ; 4- mirably xrritten, sad will be read frith much interest. ' • Goy. RAMET---11Xl. AZZLINDEIC . RhstsET, Governor of Mmesout, who ha s been for some - time oa a visit to the East, waVmast week in • Backs county, at the t•titiettee of bin 4ther ib_law, the Hon: n. hatics. Ile spent his - Christmas at Mount m o lly, N ew Je Ile has Titited Harrisburg, bis forini;Q. . 441, and Washington city, and is now in • -linlatlehthia- He is a P 3 Paitar r k .yernor, and we for him a eareerof and :great itseilitra iik thews:try ofhit m em h)'• New At.strint,--A loading house he.** er has invented a einipliand *fictive contri vance for arrabitinghislosinler . s early in tile morning. At a giyen how billets two of his , to fight in 640014. Tbeinpedient Chas - Ceesonzesitem.Crontrrm....Thi spea i a i llmayan . : canoe . bat _ bas nrre r. beta aPPointed - t h e ' Su mding We obsetve that eittets of lumen fail:. The ot4 (Yawls* is;' it to Humerus. W. tiwalOnt a 'slight iepresentati. los nai been placed oar, tut this is ling inkneesof et* act the tosoloit of Avrai Flikertditures.• ers 1 \ 1_ - - • . ' k- ,' T 117 'IN a' 3 I The. • -...-:‘,._ rire . ,-, ink -er °cc°itigr has aliiitdy ' n shown to the Catintry the pa' - material of whichhe is composed. In theappointinent 1 of the Standing Committees, the Whip have been &idly treated, especially when we take into conSideration, to what a degree they con tributed to the organization of the House by the - elution of a Locofoco Sre,ixta. T,he Washington : cortsesrosnr.sr of the =So-HA American, writes, that "In point of ability i they are inferior, and in partisanship they ex= eel the worst examplesof 'political ititolerane. [ Men'ihave I:leefiselected to head the Finances, Foreign Affairs and Territories, who ate des titute of - ordinary attainments; who were neYer.suspected of statesinanship; and who t 'do not possess due high guliffeation of knowl edge, experience, or education, to conduct or advocate the grave -questions of' legislation which must emanate from their Committees. Able and competent membersOf die party have been thrust aside -to inake . place for vio lent and brawling partisans, and if opinion may beformed (rout the 'facts as they now . . appear, the design of the Speaker was to shape the organization so that the Administration would be most_ embarrassed by his appoint ment." .t. .. Virg ! attach emost important couunittees : Committee A Ways and Means.l-Thomas H. Bavly,4of Va., chairman; Jacob Thomp - son, ,of Mississippi ; Samuel F. Vinton, of Ohio; -James S. Green; of Missouri ; Robert • Toombs, of Georgia; Wm. Hebard, of Ver mont ; Wtri. Duer, of New York ; Geo. W. .Jones. oft Tennessee; Moses Hampton, of Pennsylvania. • ' . . Com:ere-v.—Robert M. McLane, of-Mary land, chairman :. John 'Wentworth, df Illi nois ; Joseph Gritmel, -of Mactußchirsetts ; -Kingsley S. Bingham, Of Michigan : Ales. H. Ste — pliens ' of Georgia ; J. Phillipe Phenix,. of New York; Wm. F. Colcock, -of South, Carolina :''Chas. Stetson; of Maine; Charles 31. Conrad, of Louisiana. ' . ~- Post Offite.—Emory D. Porter, of Ohio, chairman: John S. Phelps, of Missouri; T. IlleKissock, of NeivYork ; Winfield S.. Fea therstone, of Mississippi; Wm. Hebard, of Vt.: 'Wm. J. - Austin, of • Alabama; . Paulus Powell, of Virginia : Frederick P. Stanton, of Tenn. ; Charles Durkee,l of Wisconsin: Territorits.—Liim Boyd, of Ky., chairman; Wm. A. Richardson. of Illinois 1 Julius Rock well, of Massachusetts : James A. Sedden, of; Virginia ; Thos. L:Elingnian, of N. Carolina: I David. S. Kaufman, of Texas : Danl. Gott, of Nevi York ; Graham N. Flitch, of Indiana ; Joshua R. Giddiugs. of Ohio. • , Manufactures,—Lueius •B. Peck, of Ver mont; Chairman : Franklin( W. Bowdon, of Ala.: John W. Houston, of Delaware: C. F. Cleveland, of Connecticut ; Daniel Brea, of Kentucky : Thomas Ross, of Pennsylvania -James L: Orr, of SoUth Carolina : Alfred F. Owen, of Georgia. $1 OD 11.1 03 00 5 40 8 07 3 00 DISSOLLITION:--A great deans= been said upod the subject of the Dii.solution of the Va'lita.—The day, which -will witness such a catastrophe, is yet too distant, to create auy apprehensiOns, The Washington-'conaEs rosorcr ofthe'' , allinibre Szor, _says, "that "there is . a demonstration, on the part of the " South. to withdraW4rom the Union, in " case certain legislation 'should occur, is "manifested by the Movements of the princi- I," pal politicians of the South, asnd by the, " perhaps, exaggerated and daily declainations "of her reprentatives in Congress.—Disso. " lution—dissolution-'—is the burden of many "Southern deckles. ;On the other hand, " the cry is taken up by Gaartisos and Gm ! " - DINGS and all that crew, who are also for I " dissolution. But it Will appear to eyery ' " one who has watched the manifestations of " public sentiment, that - there •is now less " ground for any alarm, on the part of the South," than there has been for years., The " great body of Northern 'Whigs art entirely. conservative on this subject: Mr. HILLIARD, " of Alabama,and Mr. Cont An. of La.,stated, " in their speeches, at this session, that they . _" had found the Northern members tabe libe " ral and conservative in their views and pur poses On subjects interesting to the South." 1612. 1619. 1357 1231 119 829 633 777 628 ). 327 1058 ' 600 799 410 • 368 • 851 . • 319 200 TRADE 'OF THE MUTED STATES.—A Washington correspondent of the Journal of Conant , fishes that paper'*ith a table shciwing the ~a te of. 'the e x ports and imports of the co, for , the year ending June 30, 1 1849. i These are compared with similar items from the report of 1848. Domestic exports Is Anted Can iimaelg. #91,303,300 1995.341,117 Domeltir..zports in 05reari5 vessels. - '41.303,617 97.159.901 Foieign e‘rtts In 'Amer' can vessels, Foreign', exports in foreign semis: . Total._ ' 1 ,0 145 , 755 AV ) $151,04131 . lx..pen•te. paying dtity,AtriSri- . can vessels, . ' .r. MO? , 2 93.4/20 $11 0 .070,915 Irernns, paying fintiAsreign, vessels. ':,' /7.052.933 12'.375.317 Imports, fix, Am. vessel% ! 12,1N6,554 22.210,5i0 ' ' fossign " I 5.288,733 . : -11.141. VG •Tntal. • .117.157,429 ;155,99_,92S Number of vessels bunt in nine months nfjlt_trprar,ll6l.ll IT. which comprise 2.54.000 tons. Tdul riviotered tonosee, 1.414.011 Licensed'." 1.85*.973 • 1434711 " Ttl3• EXTENT OF OUR COO:CTRL-It has been computed that thelinited States hive a frontier line of 10,730 miles, a sea-coast of miles, a lake:coast of 1,160 miles. One Of its rivers is twice as long as the Darer-, the largest river_in.Eur t ope. The Ohio is 600 miles longer than the 'Rhine, and the noble Hudson has a navigation in the aEmpire State" one_, hundred and -twenty miles to Man Me Thames. Within Louisiana are bay ous and CreekS almost unknown, that would shame by comparison the 'Tiber or Seine, The State offirgivalone is one-third larger thaxr•Englaiad. The State of: Ohio contains three thousand square,miles shore than Scot land. The harbor of New York - receives the vessel's that navigate rivers, mulls, and lakes, to-the extent of three thousand miles; equal to the distance from America to Europe. From the capital of Maine to the “Crescent, City" is two hundred miles further than from London to Constantinople, a route that would cross, England, 'Belgium, a part of Prussia, Germany, Austria, and Turkey. THE PR ESIDENt'S MESUGE.- 7 —Tbilt admira ble noct7tEN-r, has been received all over the country with the highest gratification. It is known to contain the sentiments of an old Soldier ana Patriot-s=and taking a view of its many excellent suggestions, its patriotic con elusion with r eg ard to the "Tnion of the Stat&," no one who is unbiased in politics, will find fault with it. • RISING ni THE W05.r.0.-An exchange paper after announcing that 3. H. PRENTIfc, for many years the editor of -the Cooperstown, (N. Y.) Inurnal, has retircd from that re sponsible station, adds: ' , He was formirly a member of Congress, but rapidly rose until be obniined a fespectable position as an editor a noble example of perseverance under de pressing circumstances:" Pivearsiort,of the, Sofa and Cadets of Teniiterence.—The Sops and Cadets of Tent -perance, of Pottsville and other places, com memorated the New Year, by a Procession, in this Place. The member of the various divisiortkand . sections, assembled at the Tern- . perance and formed for Piocession—E. CHICHESTER: P. W. P., Chief Marshall. The Procession, being formed, preceded by good • Rusk., proceeded up Centre to Minersyille st= r itp brmersville to 3d street; down 3d to et streef; F o p Market to Courtland I street ; up,Curtland to Mahantango. street ; down Miluunango to Centre street-t—down I Centre to Morris.6,,ddition ; countermarched up to to Mauch Chunk Street ; down Mauch Chunk to Coal street ; up Coal to Callowhill street; countermarched do l ltra, Coal' o Nor wegianstreet ; up Norwegian to pentre'st., up Centre to Ball. Cadets of Temperance, Minersville, p fine body of lads ; this Section carried a pretty banner, containing a representation of the "good Sgmaritan'll. they were followed by the Cadets of Pottsville, who also made qbite a foreshow. A. G. 'Swn-r, was Chief Mar shall of the Cadets, assisted by Mr. of Millersville. Then followed the Sons of Temperance, composed of members' from the following Divisions: SrSINIT HILL Division•; MT. SPRING Di visicrriOchitylkill Haven ; this Division ear ried a: very pretty Banner, representing " Moses Smiting the Rock" ; MT. HOREB, Division, St: Clair ; .111.trs , Motilvreni Divi sion, Hamburg ; RELIANCE Division, Port Carbon ; Porrsvixts Division ; this Division had a blue silk Banner, representing a Miner. and a Son of Temperance on the foreground —a Coal mine cn- the bacrciund ; on the reverse an..appropriate device of a female; with an infant hione of her anifs ; the other extended to a fountain from which flows wa ter down the arm—at the foot of the woman. is couched a dog, representing fidelity ; • Then fidloived_ the Prxitstr Division, Pottsville ; it also had a Hoarier, representink Pulaski, in the act of charging upon the British forces at the battle of Brandywine. , After going over the route above specified, the Sons and'Cadets, partook of a Collation, , prepared at their Hall. After which'an ad dress was delivered to the Sons of Temper ince, by Edwaid Paxson, (I. W. P.; the Ca dets, were also, we believe addressed} Mr. Pickands. This conanded the ceremonies for the day. In the evening, the 'Sons of Temperance proceeded to .the Presbyterian ;Church, where, aftet'the delivery of an im pressive prayer, by the Rev. Mr. McCooL, they were respectively addressed by EDWARD PARSCLN, •SA,II'L J. PICIANM and Dr. FICK• Jutirr,which closed the ceremonies of the cc co.sietr.- ECM 9,169,51.5 .-7 14,413;714 2.919,050 7,014.296 The Froesion and the attendant ceremo nies were of quite an interesting character. The CADETS, a body of lads, united in com mon bonds, to suppress the influence of Al cohol, presented quite a pretty picture,—and as they matched along, with elastic step, blooming cheeks and bright eyes, we could not but help feeling glad that they had com menced the good -work so young, resolved to do battle agiinst a foe whose work is de structive to the whole human family. 6:7 Our Market.—Daring the last week, We observed 'a large number of market wa gons, in oar Borough, containing some of the :"substantials"-such as Beef, Pbrk, Tnrkiel, and other trgetalles. Q✓ The St. Mir Infantry.-This fine Company, Capt. Merz, gave a Ball at St. Clair, at the hotel of Mr, Fluor, on Wei nesday evening last, [l:7 Temperance Ledures.—E. Pains!? and Dr. Ficiiarrr i ofPhiladelphia, deliveml Lec tures on Temperance, in this Borough, on Monday evening last. ,fl:7 Masonic Elections.—At the annual election, held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 25th, by the members of Mitiersrille LodoE - Icfo. 222, at their Hall, ireMinermlle, the follow ing officers were elected for the erunrim year, to wit :--Da. Wu. K Roams, W. K; DATED Lewis, S. W.; T. F. I Elrictss, SAUDEL GUMBERT, Treasuser; giIt:RAM HARTZLER, Seely. The members c 1 Schuylkill Lodge, No. 139, also held an election for officent; at their lam, Ontrigsburg, Tuesdai evening, Dec. 4th, and elected the following offices:— J. Brain, W. hi.; As saw ' Ewa, 8. W.; Virtt. , ll.tunta, J. W 4 GODFILET a . Zl3- Wri; B. %TT% See'ty. The ',,s oc e r _.: A. TerrOeranee Tract Picia- IY;suilitisy to the Pennsylvania Tract Sn lety-o.was -.held last • evettin.:' is • Stieineea M MEE 11113:211 THE MINERS' JOURNA L , AND, ' OTTSVILLE : GEiiLkRAL IADVERTISER; torat tams. fr7,Dirrctoes of rhe.Poor.-.r-At a meeting of the Board of Director:sof:the Poor, held on the Ist inst.,,the following persons were ap pointed Wilms of thellrius House, for the en suing pear JAcos SArcoa, Stewart; DAN, Focter,Tlerk ; GEO. au.ricarrArrr, M. Surgeop and out door Physician ; BAWL., H. sn 4 NNos, D.,'Physician to. House ; LINES B. LtrAN, Treasurer; JOIIN BANNAN, Esq., Counsel. Our County.—ln'another column we publish the number of taxables in this coun ty ; the valuation of property is $9,333,327; the amount of tai, assessed is $25,588; tax paid, 816,231: school appropriation, $5,193; amount of tavern license paid, $1,7 9 5.36 militia fines, $725.38. =-17' . Mr. W. R. Waters, who W 33 injured da.the.Caindea and Amboy - Rail, Road, in August last, has returned to this Borough, and, ii doing finite aS well as could be expect. ed from the injuries received. He desires us to returns thanks 'to - . the company - for the kindness he expetieneed . from their hands: iii' Mifitary Ball.--The Schuylkill Coun ty Troop, Capt. GEO. C. Wirmtoor, design giving a Military and Citizens' - . 124.ms Ball, in the Town Hall, on the evening of the Bth of January—the ':anniversary of the battle of New Orleabs. CCP New Yeai's Day.- 7 The, first day of Ithe year. 1850 Was ushered in by the booming of fire-arms, and the stirring music of the drum and fife. The day was a pleasant one, and old Sol shone with " Italian balmy." The long established custom of " making calls," was observed. Indeed, this is one of the most pleasant ways in which the day can be observed. To our mind there is nothing so pleasant—so conducive to the happiness of the young—so, gratifying to the old—as the observance of this long established cus tom. ,It is the time of joy, of renewing friendship, of strengthening, affections, and making glad the hearts of ail, and as time rolls on. we hope to see the indulgence of this pleasure become more general. We observed in the Procession the follow. ing Sections of Cadets and Divisions of Sons of Temperance: E7' Literary Society.—The meeting of the Pottsville Literary Society, on Wednes day evening last, was Tel' large'y attended: The Rev. Mr. Sisroras delivered an interest ing _Lecture upon History, which Waslisten ed to with much attention. The *hole pro ceedings were of an interesting - character; such as should attract all, who desire to spend atr hour advantageously, to its Meet ings—, = • aa- Stage. Occident —These accidents of late have become quite numerous ; but form nate!), have .tot been attended with any loss of life. On Wednesday week s as. the mail Stage from Sunbury to this place,was driving down Mine Hill, it upset; there were four passengers in it, but none hurt. 117'. Accident.—Beer. JENKINs, son of Eicos Irstnis, of this Borough, aged about 8 years, met with quite a serious accident, on. Thursday aritisl rik, by-which be had his L leg broken. It apes he wailliding down a hill, in theitbki A te - 15 - ur Bomugh, and another with immediately, came in' '4outact ith his,m \limiting hint off, pass- ed,over one of his legs and broke it. We also understand that. another tad had his thigh frartured in thus amusing himself, at St. Clair, a few days ago. °Thougli a plea. sant and exciting amusement, it is accompa. niid with much-danger, and we trust our young r6iders. will take caution frdm the above. - ' • .• !ciao nub Anciro, The Legislature of South Carolina isd journed on the 19th ult. without 'dissolving ' the Union. We thank ;hem. 117' Shad and Green Peas were served up on the 10th ult., at the table of the Floyd House, Macon, Georgia. I 1 !. At a Colored Ball, in St. Louis, lately, eleven persons persons 'were stabbed (thrsse dangerously) by some white rowdies who had fisred their way in.' U 7 Upwards of 80,000' pounds of show beef was sold by live butchers in Cincinnati, on Christmas day. Begin the New Year with good reso lutions. Rmlve tlo all you can to make it the happiest and _best year you have ever Vent- _ 07'Poreels'of Copper Ore have,been dis covered upon a farm of John Vought, in Franklin township, - Columbia linty. The ore it is said, will yield from seven to twenty per cent. ' • [l:7'Destroyed.—A Woolen Factorv- s near Honesdale, this State, belonging to Lines Birdsall, was destroyed by fire on Thursday weeks Loss 85,000—n0 insurance. A warning to others. 1;13' firho can look upon the tears of the triOtherless and the fatherless, as the bleak winds of winter howl terror into the ears of sorrow itielf, and say,_ as lie clutches the money in his hand, '; all this is mine!" It Ifould'be well if many had suffered once in ,poverty,, for then many a heart would know its duty. Fe Lary 22,1848.—A reyoluiion com wakes i n Th a i s , and numerous bqdies of disaffected citizens parade. the streets, when several p ersons a re wounded on both sdes. caused by the military autempting to keep the mob In check. Fobruary 23, barricades are erected, and fighting commenced. Mani lives lost. f3' A roice from the South.—The South. ern Banner, at Athens, Georgia, contains a copy of the California State Constitution, ac companied with this sensible remark : We hare seething to say for or against the ante slorery clause in their Con.Ustution. THAT . IS THEIR CONCERN, NOT OURS." 1:0" Women don't ,Stcummer.—The reascta - - - . - - women so seldom stammer, is because They talk so fast a stammer has got no chance to get in. People " stutter" because therirsi tate. ! But who ever knew a woman td tale about anything ' 07* Mil4ons of Pigeons have been filling the Woods for miles arotmd Franklin, Ten pewee, for several weeks past. They haVe a - roost several miles in extent in the edge of Hkkerman county, I and with: a torch and club' the people sallv E forth at night and bring home their game by meal bags full. 11:7 - SOldiers of 1812.—A meeting of the officers and soldiers who served under Gm. Harrison, in the North Western army; du ring the last War with Great Britain, has been tailed in Louisville, for the purpose of memorializing Congresifor relief in the form AfT pensions. • VP - Amory 2, 1819.--sMming of ittoul ton,in India, by the British, whicheommen eed - tin the 27th of December, 18'48, termi - ted this day, by the surrender of the cite and the entry of 'the-ftriti.sh. - On the 30th of De cember, the principal magazine blew up, with 800,000 pounds of powder. 0:7 There is a nuan down east who keeps such poor sheep, that it took six of the poor critters to cast a shadow ! Finally they got so weak that they had'nt .strength to draw theit last breath ! • Bgr The season ,of sleigh riding is more conducive to the Connubial state than any other season of the year. Getting behind a pair 9f fast horses and under a buffalo robe with a pair olblack 'eyes and rosy lips, is sure to bring about a matrimunial albs Try, it all and see if it don't. The Cotton Croy.—The Charles on Mercury says :—‘'Several weeks since, we expressed the opinion that the crop of the present year would not exceed 2,100,000 bales, and all our subsequent information has but tended to to crinffrur the,imprmsion then enter.ked." • 77ie Commit:7' . yet Nautoo.--By sk pri vate letter from Mr. Cabet, we learn that 46 persons have lately arrived there from France to join the establishment, and that 18 more are daily expected. In - the spring a large emi gration of French learinns to the new com munity is expected to take place.—Tribune. a:7'Verti Naughty. —The Boston Herald heard an abOlitionist say, the other day, "that he wished the Lord would rain down the gun cotton preparation on the cotton fields of the South, let it dry in, and thin send down a shalt of lightning to blow up the whole coun try to glory !" Mold him ! • ga- Southern Sittiment.—The Southern Banner, published at Athens, Ga., in publish ing, the constitution of the state of California, aceompaniet it with this sensible remark: "We have nothing to say . for or against the anti-slavery clause in their consitunon. That is their concern,' not ours." (17"' Philadelphia Fire Statistics.— The Philadelhia Ledger gives the whole num ber of b y res for the past year, which Occurred within the limits of that env proper, at sixty; the number which occurred during the year 1848 is sixty-six. The list was kept by the stiperintendent of the State House Steeple. 11:7" - Annesation Conada.—The Cana dian Government is at length taking cogni zance of the advocates of annexation. To have signed the annexation address, or to ad vocate the proposition, is political trews, punishable by removal from oinee in cases where offiice is held by the. rfteuants. A number of functionaries have been, removed for this cause.- 117' Enforce tAe Law.—A manufacturer in Philadelphia has been mutedpra violating the Act(of Assembltprohibiting the employ.. meat children under 13 years of age. Let the fln be imposed—it's only fifty dollars. Me City of Lowell is doomed, In! the verdict of it jury i n the Supreme Midst Court, to pay Lyman Raymond 119,975 as a txanpensition for a broken knee-paut, (naming qattent - lantettets; which he got by sun. nver a grate in the gutter, whicli W e et ' up!• some two inches above. tho cart stone,. • 1,7 Mit a r- nW.. - 7/asii!iity,.---Since-the opening of Vie Nett/Msuripsbite &plum for the Insanr, iniSt2;,llo leas th an twentY•twn nervous have been received' it,s .patients Who ve beconte Insane *met, the inibignet4 =gists. • - BEM ,„ STATE VAPENDITCRES Aottt tacEirTs4—The folk tril — nib-a summary of the ieceipts and expenditures Of the State Treasury froni the Ist day of December 1548, .1848, to the 30th day of Novembir, 1549, botli*y.si inclusive: • RECEIPTB.: 1. Limb s ;y11111.128 73 Anctoon commissions,, : 2l,l23 00 3. Aticllnn duties.''4e,9so 79 4. Tait on bank disideso;,'::. rrt.ne 7114 5. Tanen corporatkin steckil )stA6l 31 0.. Taien MB and perik4, - estate... "1 Ati:9•2l '23 7. Tavern licenser,' .1 ' e3„ , ;eo tl 8. iletailcts' licenses. r 1A5.591 I -9 Pedlers' licenvs 1.19/ 24 O. Brokers' licenses. !0,882 nt 11. Theatre, cirrus and manage-, • tie ;2312 50 'lt Distillery end brewery Been:, Pee. ; 343 00 13, Billiard room. bovelingsn-! loon and tenpin alley It- - tenses. • 2.983 60 H. Entine bonze. Kerr twaie and remount:a licenses. ri 5.876 70 15. Patent medicine licenses, ,; 1.944 67 • "16. Pamphlet laWP, > 507 77 17. 5111itia fines. • 41;112 02 18. Ttli on arils, wills, deed., • to. 33.Mr7 91- Tat pp certain officers, ,112.821 : 20. Collateral inhetitaneetaz, 190,812 07 It. eittaLand railroad Intl., 1,21W.00 13 22.- Canal ones. satits °fold -11. • • . • .rnaterlals.k.e.. i 6,867 12 • DI . TRl,fbp,enrolcnatit oflaws. J 10365 00 21. Prenartnn. on charters, 137 397 94 ' ,. 25. Telpon pans, , 121.06939, . 26. Loans. I -.--. '" 391 . 8 " 8 V Z". Premiums on 1411% - ! 1.083 81 )„,- 'ti. Dividend/inn turnpike stosh, 1.950 Pt. 29; Nicholson lands, 281 32 30. Accrued interest,' i 6.6.53 ti 31. Refunded eapb, • !095 23 32. Escheats, . i , 70.1 61 31. Pees of the . rinhlic offices. . 1,809 86 31. Pennsyltranki State Lunatic ' u liospilal, : 1 783 62 , ... 35. !Riser-11a nenUrri ' ~, , 2,10: 21‘ • - .I_ ' - —51.413,(16,:i-V Ralauce In the Treasury, De- -- -- - ember 1.100. . 1t5:7,210 3$L • / , Unavailable deposit, in tba I:0yd Stites Rank. 1100.000 00 P tirtsnavlEs• • E''49(1'979 .64 • I. Public impinrentents, .0.51.1i9'03. .. 2. Expenses orgovernment, 237.105 33 3. Milltbs-expentea, 113.840 68 4. Pensions and gratuities. 119.704 01 3. (Imitable institutiOns,, 55.000 60 6 . Connori•Schools, • , '176,360168 i 7. Commissinnetsol tbe sink- ' • , , ling Fund,, . 100,001 1 11 • , 8. Lou,, a, ' 279227 . 80 - 9. Interest on loans, ' 2,007,616 99 10. Guarantied lntereat, . 32.500 00 , It. Domestic eretlihirs; 9,313 23 12. Conceited reiternotes" ' 76,000 00 It. Damages on pub. works, 24.551 V) 11. Special commissioners. ' 304 24 IS. Btate Library, . 1.275 49 111 Public buiidtats and gronnds.l.6ll 23 . 17. Weigh Lodi, Beach Haven, , 4.440 10 IS. Spark arrester, ' • 3.600 06 . • , 10. Penitentiarfes, • 13,038 le • 20, Mute of Refuge, i 4,000 00 . , 21. Nicholson lands, 287 50 22. Escheats, I 1,331 93 23. Abatement orbital* Tax, 45.508 45 24. iGiunitel fees and cum. 4,738 18 25 3liscell3neous, ' 2,605 76 Balance In the Tretror.l4 07 t 4 Nov.ov. S. 18.18 • Unatetilahle deposit:in the U. 13 . Dank 1,200,207 2t f 12,200,910 Ol t In the enumeration of Tax on Corpora-I Lion stocks," are the following companies: , which,are either in or directly connect • with this Region: Moimt Carbon and Port Carbon Rail Road co., 81,128 40 ; Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road co. 3,900' 00; Mpunt Car bon Rail Road co. 558 95; Beaver Meadow Rail Raod and Coal c 4. 467 03; Pt iladel phia and Reading Rail! Road co. 3,787 58; Swatara Rail Road co. $ 90; Union Canal co. 1,800 00; Millcreek and Mine Hill Nav igation and Rail Road co: 1,089 18; Schuyl kill Valley Navigation, kailllcrad and Coal co. 1,579 , 83: Lehigh COal and ..Navigation co. 902 113; Little Schuylkill Navigation and Rail °koad co. 1,200 00; Hazleton Coal co. 2,400 00; Buck Mountain Coal Co. 105 51 ; 1 Delaware Coal co. 102 66; 'Lehigh Crane Co. 900 11 91=2111 For the Miners• /Tuna' ! OMAN PAVEMENTS. ^ In England. at Cirencester, ninety miles west of London, in the summer of 1641;_t, we saw a great , variety of Roman antiquities: The most remarkable of all these remains are stone floott,.'which are commonly called.Ter } related Pavements, and which might receive the appellation of stone carpets, their figures are so perfectly nagtfiat, and so exceedingly beautiful. One, discovered on the border of , the town in 1826, under large walnut trees, , about three feet below the stirfac' e of the ground, Was regarded by Lord, BSthurst, in I whose park, and near whose mansion-house it was found, worthy of preservation. He renioved the earth, found it to be twenty feet square, and erected over it a handsome house of the same dimensions. Here is a floorto a second edifice., every vestige of the Comer having for centuries disappeared. Here is floor, which was once trodden by the office of Rome, mistress of the 3vorld, when 'En - land was a mere province ; now trodden _ the nobility of England, whose sway is a - i f knowledg,ed by one sixth of the human Tamil , when Home has sunk into insignificance. t will probably not out-last the new stbne walls around it t but all present appearanct to the contrary, notwithstanding, it may yet witness the decline of the British empire --an empire which has been so long and so eminently dis tinguished for pure religion, and welbexecn ted laws, for science, literature and enterprise. This floor is made oflittle stones of different colours, averaging about half an inch square, i set touching one another in cement. The ) whole is now hard as a rock. The figures land colours are perfectly distinct. • Precisely'. in the middle of the twenty feet square sits Orpheus, in a circle [three feet in diameter; ' playing on a lyre, with his dog by his side.' Around this circle isi ring one foot and a half wide, containing fowls so perfectly formed, dint each' specits is immediately recognized. ' This is in ii - e manner embraced by *mother' border, one foot • iitidth, elegantly adorned ' with leaves. d, this still IS another ring, , two feet wide, filled with large animals, off represented, like the birds in the smaller cir cle, as knowing one another under dieinflu cnce of the music. i Nothing could be hire admirably represented and coloured, thalY the lion, lioness,, leopard, pea-fowls and trees. Another circular border, highly ornamented, one foot wide, surrounds the whole ; the outer circle of which is firterteen feet in diameter. It is inscribed in a Square' foreer, rich and beautiful, three feet wide. In short, the whole square oflwenty feet is covered over, lot not crowded with admirable devices, disposed with so much taste, rind executed with so much skill, that 'criticism is lost in admiration.— One of these beautiful floors Of Pagan times had just been diseo;ered in Worcester. _ . _ - 1 E. D. 8... PRINTERS ANA PHINTING.-J. T. Bucking ham, Esq., in his series of reminiscences, in course of publicatibn in the BUston Courier, speaks of the importance of the printer to the author, as follows;: "Slimy who condescend to illuminate the dark world withthe fire of their genius through The columns of a newspaper little think of the `lnt-of a printer, who almost suffocated by the smoke of a lamp, Sits up till 'midnight to cor .rect, his false graMmar,lnd othography, and worse punctuation. I have l seen the argu ments of lawyers-in their own hand-wntmg —manp words Mis-spelled, and fed or no points, and those few, if there were any, en tirely:out ofplace. I have seen the sermons of eminent vdivines" sent to the press with-. out , points or capitals to designate the division of the sentences---sermons wb' h, ifpublished with the imperfectinas of the manuscript, would disgrace the Printer's devil, if he were theauthor. Sup rose they. had been no prin ted'', :The printer won)d have been treated with scorn and contempt li3llll illiterate block besdL--as a filkrw . lbetter.fitted to bei wood tenet than a printer. have' believed that inichlgross and palpable Wilts were awing to the ivioratiet or carelesadeini of:the author: - And no one but the , prettiest' printer knows hotsmany hoard it cimnpositor, and viltet hirn a proof reader, is couipelhid to spend' in 'redueinglit readable =Edon manuactipts that; the writer s would be pitzzled i • THE 1101/311VA$ SAVED.—The following anec• dote 11119 related by au individual from Clarence, N: V.- A tpleodiE6nrse beiongini to .his neighbor, had his fats leg being the knee badly broken—After laying tilers rfets, and rothlne done for it, the animal In the mein time by thriehing about In his agony. had worn' the halt nearly olf - lint. The owner with axe in hand. Wag about to Plitt II end to thesufferines of his favor ite .beaat. when 011. 'of/Irwin solicited nod °brained a preSent of the-thrie, and With help e"I Min home. lie euspended him.w a Olin!. replaced the h"rtes,J and applied faithfully. Merchant's et.l.-bratt..l Curdling Oil, Which mused ti4n.in es ,!,..eddy J. ...lin and int pitted illtittiif itr toil iinh. Ina lent horse wan 5.14 f.r.t lisMta•sne eum ; having iin other ;demist) than a Slight etilataina,t an-1 slirfeciw:of the pastern joint. i• Thp Oila.A , p,r %Circe. sil ,y rho innad tl.p banter r ' • . TO TRACII /4 tiCOO4I.• nt. . C • ott.A. ran , Illy• .toetsli .1% 4i. Trahrro and ,;[.-h...11 tri) 111 4 , l ltirlklilCO.c thr a.141... - ,o•••.•ra "...tit , I U.i.ik3 pub lishe.l I ~,l jant 0.411 116 • 1111 , 10 . . ila rthle . 11)0 1.0/0,0)0.th 300). •DO l'eartteal 4:.entvgicr‘th..l ~lrh<n rat ton. Ttb'll.* . n.. l, o *re er ,. . ' h ntlecanve,ly anal in this Count., and in in t. hin.tes We a poirhot 101 l at." have, a desirable that-the. nooks nsra wig tAchocle 110111,/ he A thiltAfta AS lIAIOjAr. ; trent tutreforp call the patients' Atte...limb of Iftf eeigra and Teach ers Attn..-aertes„ cf. !the •th..cnfigoeceement of the -Schoch thin fall. Thee .. VG' fete fired the ap probation or about 500 professors rod TeaCtltrS. AS the heft restrict, en the subjects on which they treat. ,/They ant arse the cAeupait fLoks is Inn market. Alerrhantsi Teachers School Directors:Ate., sup plied al the lowest rates, by the quantity. ' POTTEVILLE MARKETS. , OORRECTED WEEKLY FOR 7lrt: JOURNAL. Wheat Flour, bbl. 1115 00 Dr'd Peithei pard. 300 Rae do do 450 An do unpar'd. ' 175 Vqbeat, bueb. 1 10 Dr'd Apples, part: •:5 Rye, do ' - ea Eggs. doz. 12 C4rn i do . 05 Rutter, Ib., ' 15 Oats, do • • 90 Damn, OS POtatchei, do • . 50 I Hams, 10 timothy !Seed. I 50, 1137, !CO. 13 00 [;lover _do as 501 Platter. • 600 857,M 3g Oa the IV-dolt.. by the Aim. Mr. ffnlT'meir, Mr. Wm. CLAVII, to Mei APIS Kizecos a, eh of Or lesbotg. • On Tuesday trebling. Jan. lot., by the 11.,:r. Mr. Johnson, Mr. I It Gummi., of Reading, t o Firm. of On the same City, by the same. Mr. ED. Boy ica, to Miss 8. A. DeWto; both of Sc.buylkill Haven , On the same Spy by the same, Mr. D. Moves, o f Schuylkill nisch. to Miss Manta Eriyitit, or(ot. Co. Op the 24th uti.. by the Am , . Mr. Mennlg. Mr. P. 0.- Ctirsts, to bliss:4.. Et DDIDISIAN. all of thia Borough. Jan lit, IMO, by the Reg Mr. - P. M. °Carbon, Ditie. Ile itto BOLDEFECD, to Maas S•ar.o LlENsittOffe. • The same tine end by the same. Mr. Sammie °cu. iissre.l.l), to Mieg MART M. tIENSINGeIe, ill Of Potts" •llle. •i On the Bth tilt:i 2 by the Rev. E. Erutlenbaugh Mc. W. ADAM). to Mise ELLtalltflt Earn, all of Pine grove township S DEA TES. In Philadelphia. oft the Vith uit., Mtg. ELIXIBETIf MIX, wife of Mr. James L. Gilmore, arid daughte., of the late 12.-%V. Dunlap, formerly of Poftit-athe. in the 25th year of her a;e. '; --- 'i1,081,771 eu THE POTTSVH.J.E LJTERXRY SOCIETT— '4' Will hold ite next regular meeting at Siichter's Hall, on "iVednesday evening next, Jan. oth • leo nre,by the Rev. Mr. Sanders--SubJect, The English and . Freneh Poets of the 17th Century. Debate—" Was the bantshment ter Napoleon to St. Ilalcita, by the Briti.h government, justifisb/e Al".- firmative—Missra. Dr. Heger, John E. Baum. Neg. mitre—Messrs. Oeo.ll. Jennings. Ursa. E. dehnthl. Reader—J. C. Neville. • Ily•ordet of the Snetetv. CEO. C. STOV(11. Sec's. eso,ocro . ai VIMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN—Schuyl kill Tribe 4.—Mated meetings of the Society are held every Friday evening at Stichiee•Dall. The menihers are requested to be in Attend4uce, as busi ness of importance will be' transacted.._ .1. P. BERTRAM. S..e.ei'• e'} ENGLI:iif LUTHERAN .CHURCH.—Divine sersice.ii held every Sabbath morning and even- Ins Cl the usual hours of worship, In the English Lu theran Church, 2.l St., between Market and Norwe. gild • ' .0. STECK. Pastor. e,THE ASSOCIATE REFORVED PRESIIVTE RIAN Congregation. worshioni ng in Thintipon'a new building corner of Market and Second pe...; have moved Into the large tipper Hall of *aid building. where religinu* worship will be conducted every dab bath. by Rev. D. T. Carnahan. Service* to commence et 104,,•c10ck. A. and 3j o'clock, P. M. Seats free. The , public are rewetfitily Invited to attend. ort,, THE MOTES PANT EPISCOPAL V•r• —The following Ilesoint Inn has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. • Itetoloed, That in eonsiti,tratinn ofthe sums coniribu ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection and furnishing of the church edttice ; the. vestry do heathy set apart, and apornprlnte FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which'hati be, aud remain/Vas for nil persons who may desire to worship in the Church. These pews are located as follows : NEI IN THE CENTRE Aldf.E . , North •hte, Nn. 111, 119, 127, 133. 113.251, 159. Routh aide, No. 119.420, 126, 136.-141.452, ISO. IN' THE NORIIII E. rinnh side, No 1,7;13,19. 23, 31, A1S 37, L 43, 51, 53 54,55. Routh side. No. 2. 8, 11, 20. 26, 32. 39, 41, 50, 52. IN THE SUTH ASLE. Routh side, No 56, 57, 58, O GO, 71, SO, I 86.92,90; 101,110. North side, No 59, 67, 73, 79; 85, 91, 97, 102, 109. • DI VIN E sFRTI CE is held li. the Chnrrh every Still dtiy. Marais,: Service commence* at 101 ofelock. 4ftrreamt Serrice coo menses al 4 o'clock. And even.. 11; •ervirt. on the find /Sendai , nt every month YTRINITY CHUM:II CEMETERY, AT MOUNT LAUREL.—Tbe Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts ville, are now neatly to sell !atal tots and graves In that large and,heaut trot ' , logo! around. near the junction of Market Street and the Minenorthe Road, which the . y• have lately enclosed and talc out for aCemetery. A p plicatmo for lots or single grave. may he niade ic4;._ num, RUSSEL, Esq.. Treasurer of the Church, al wliosearAce on MahantongoStreet plan of the Ceme tery C3II • be seen, or Edarard U wen Puny. Lag.. Centre Street. • , . WANTED—Sltnation wanted , by a Onnkßeen_er. win% is at present employed ti gne s nrair lam est Collieries in the County. The ohJect Occhansinii N on "c ount or incation Ridierartnry references men. Address •11,. Pottsville Post Omen. Dee 'lt, NULS2 If . , __,_...—. TAT IiNTANTED—At Cumberland Tannel,Frunklin en. V V Tennessee; sixty miles swab at Nashville. and, twenty miles north of Tennessee. River. Twenty Cor nish Miners. and three lUacksrnithsanteceniployed on 1 the above Funnel, which Is Rock. 2100 feet long. The location Is cony healthy, elinvO the very best in the western tannin., and provisions extremely low: which mates it a desirable Immilon tar men' of, tautl y . We wilt pa'y one do ar. and erty cents per day, to gond experienced workmen. None but Temper atetneu need apply. - 11110 H STEWART Ac Co. . Cumberland Tunnel Post Offiee, Franklin c. 0., Tennessee. P. 8 —Steam Boats leave Pittsburg to Nashville almost daily Dee IS, 1919. VIVANTED.—A tiny of a gond moral character 'about 15 years of ace. Who has received a good educationots an Apprentice to the Printing nosiness. None other aeedapply, _lle must also biros good re commendations.: Apply al this Office. Dee 5, 1819. ' Hughes & Urothel , MERCHANT TAILORS. Cot tee 'reset four doors share the Tewst POTT Wl= 6. P. • TAXE this melhnd of returning theirsi nc to Otte withorrous friends for their liberal patron. age extended to them. 'They now respectfully call their attention, and the public generally, to their new and extensive stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, selected with care from the best nooses in the Cities of New York and Philadelphia. comprising the latest and most fashionable asonrtment 4 French trint Cat fish Superfine Broad Cloths,Cassimeres, Yestiugs f &cs warranted' to be the ettnicest brought Into the market. which they will sell as cheap as can be "aught else where. They are nosh prepared to execute t 6 order all kinds of Clothing. such as Paletnt Overcoats, the improved style of _ Frock and Dress Coats. Pantaloons and Vests. &e. &e., which cannot fail to please the most fastidious . all of which will be got up under the Immediate direction and superintendence of the pro prietotP, so as tiliensure full satisfaction to the iturcha *4 in fit. workmanship and style. MI they ask is. to elip them a trial. and they pled e themselves to give full and entire satisfaction. 1 Oct. 27, f€4P. IPIINCOTT Ic TAYI,OO have now on hand, at j ' the Corner of CeDtrd and Alahantango . the!, geartied 84. of Pa end Wilder Chthiev In the Cause try, which is now offered for sale, wholesale and re-' tan, at prices suited to the times.. Tee rasters • issesrossur always to be found at this Ofd Established • 'tontine Ifouse,offers pecalfar affrms tate* to purchaser*. and the attention of the puldth Is directed to the. &tt that the whole of their enormous Ifintk . •is manufartured In'Pottsv We. thereby ensuring to their custonisra, a saving of from 2010 23 per cent. over all city made Ciothing. 5,000 Winter Over Coats 0 . 400 rantailoons, and 1,000 Vests. have just been added to this already Jthussamt Shirt of Clotht-s. A great variety of - gridisia, Pinner and American Cloths,h Cassinieres and Vestlngs, have lost been re ceived: also, Eleiver, Venetian and Devonshire Cloths, of ftshinnable,eolours and styles, for the Winter sea sou. Remember: LIPPINCOTT & TAI4OR, "Old Oak (tall" Clothing Pc:Wel Writ , a tenure and tdabantengo its., Pottavitle, Are detetmined to 'ell Clothing cheaper than any that has ever before been offered in rottivHle. Oct 20.1849. 4.54 f New Turning Establishinent, nit STIPA 11 POWER, AT TIM SIInP OF fr."ff. MAURER:in TLIIIID St.. near AIAIIESS.. wirers all idnds of turning In wood will be thankfully in cised. and neatly executed without delay., - Bed Posts. Tehla Legs. An. kept constantly on hand and for sale sighs lowest 'tikes: ISAAC TllO3O/1011, Enigmas; Idarch3 10 An for .1. IdOILOATii. • - Peter E. Maidey. • • . ocenpprit.ef tM loam Hatt and Dow employ EJ ea a a Salesmen. by Murphy. Coopeor rr s nrx CModallarthaithbat tfef.4fmth Il , ttlt,ithiladeol- , , ollirti tot eels the amesplree tom eftifs Nate, odd take mmetei.tma remits ever Nett' "Town' Ask. fatale Ilitioettl.' 'Tor teethe: apply to John' Clayton. at: to' Jae It Illodleyon titer premien. • ' • • • - , lie al yespeetfoily_ snitche Those anoint, motyeb akt ton 'Mean hello acquerated.in ald. film to Ma rt.' &mete vaption a lamflttnlb. tY tlatag bha their pawner, and &abate of, thlt toontbotth• • ' • 41— 4r-• • N -"AO ' • ' B. BANNAN, Printer, Pablinier gad .B.oiteller MARRIED 4ELIG/01IS NOTICES. WANTED. Attention ! Attention 11 SOLVENT DEBTOR'S NOTICE —Taite lI Notice, that WILLIAM lIILAND, has filed his jae citron, and made application to the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, for the benefit of the In. cafrent Laws of this Comniontreatth anti the said Criart has appiiinted the flist Monday in Frtiruary next, at the Court Montle HI the Borough of orw,e,,b orz . at 20 o'clock A. M , for the hearing of him and_ hisCredi- By the Court, Jan 5, L. 330 1 1S SOLUT/ON.The 6. l ).parinerehlo of Lewis limner, Margins tatronse and ,henry Guiterman. in the Store BusineSs. trading under the firm of lin , LNER, STRA USE Ac Co. was diamived hy mu octi roi.sont, on the* Ml' of December last All pars sons knowing themselves indebted to the above firm. tire requested to tall nod make i ..mediate seutement. •.P .he hooks 0111 Ite !eil for eotiection, with a Justice of th e Ptsee. Tater . the 19th of this month =Tile nos'. arra will Ir carried on at the old stand, by Ilefluer & co.' L. IiEILNER, . . M.- raTR(MtsaE, 11. GUITERM Port Carbon, Jan I) ' ra":.' IMF day. dissolved by mutual courent. All persons having claims against the brut. are requested to pre seut thew (or settlement. !!!= OTIIC rs... The tiltis.ofJ. C. IVES & Co.. Is thiii 1.1 day dissolved by mutual consent. Any outstacd log business' will be sctile'd by - the Subscriber. \ VOL Y. AGAR!). Jan 1, 1350. • • I-3t A T A PVIIILIC SALE , the 21th of Decent /1. ber Ibl9 , under a Landbird* warrant, nfxbe goods and chattels of GEortag THOM 805 i, at the Landing And Coal Mines, belowl Port Carbon, I purchased the following aittcles 3 drift waggons. I lot of breaking platen, I lot of;Rail !load Iron, 3 gifettlar skreens.l small office, 2.'wheelharfrows. and 1141 s, and 1 platform scale; anti at a public sate on the tlath or December ISIO. •the dwelling house of Gli.gge Thompson, in Blythe Township, 1 ignighr• the folibwilig articles: I carriage, 3 circular shreens, I mining box, I grind. stnhe, a lot atoms. I amt.!, I sleigh; twheeloarrovis, I sled, a tot of carpet. 2 bureaus, I looking glass, EV chairs I , desk; I book ease and Int of books.l„The public are hereby notified that 1 have loaned the above properly to the .said George ThOMpsno deringlmy pleastire. • ALEXANDER iIIOaIPSOY . _ .Jan 1, 1830. I-3%* A UDITOR'S HOTICE—The undersigned An n. ditor , appointed by the Orphans' Court of Schuyl• kit/ County, to distribute the money Arising from the sale of the real estate of JACOII GHTIIIONE. late of the Ijorooah of rattsville,deteased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of Jame. H. Campbell, Esq , in Rottsville, on Monday the 31st day of January nest at In n'eloeli In the forenoon, when and where all Interested may attend. • WM. L. WHITNEY, Auditor. • Doe 29, 1919, 53-31 Office of are Mime 1141.14a1 Staitylkill Hares tt Railroad C.elpaey. 111ilada.., Dec. I.khir *42. r. • TUE 3tockheldera in the Company ate hdreby nod ded, that the annual meethig will, be held in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, tin the 14th dry of the et et• month, (January) 1850. arlo o'clock, A. 3f. On the, same day. on' election will be held for a Frealdent.'und Ten klannitenAt conduct the cancel in. of thc year ilicreafler, a nil nnw ithers are chosen. - SAMVEI. :dird , o3i, Secretary. Dec 12. 1g49. 52-4 t OTlCE—Whereas my wife Jane, has left my 11 bed and board without any Just cause. 1 hereby caution nil persons not to duet her on my account, as am detenurite not to pay any debts of her contract, .108E1'11 OLDKNOW. Dee. 41, 1819. 54-Jt• N: LA N DINGS—AII persons desiring the use Os of Landings. for the shipment of Coal by the Navicatlon,Atiring the floating season of 1850. are requested to address their applications is ' siitiialey, In writing, to the subictibef at Schuylitill Haven. - All applicants stating ipecintally theirlvan4, and the probable extent of their business by Canal: Those who are not amenity eitsaged to the 'working of mines, will be t-spixteil to tarnish ehtferpetory evi • debt.: of the amount of Coal they will, probably be able to sh. 2 during the bushiest setion ot • ELLWoOD IVORRIS, Resident ,Engineer. S. N. Dec 15, 1819. 51-2ano NAVIMATION s 3 Is hereby given. that a geheral meeting of the Stnekholders in the Sclroylkin Navigation entnpvny, *ill be held av tb, . V Office. No. 72 Walnes Street, en the City of Philadelphia. nn Monday the 7th day of January. A. D. MU, at II n deck, A. M.. npreahly to the charter. And at the rants tame and place an election n iil be held for a President, twelve. Mans-. sfera, nude Secretary and a Treasurer of - the- entripaily, to serve fur the ensuing year, And Utllfi cabers are cuAnt.ts.-w. nAcoN. Secretary. Die 13. 1111/9 , 31-1 i -17 SEATED LANDS.—Not ice is hereby alren L/ to ail owners of Unseated Plods, m Boiler Town. hip, rate part of Ilarty:Towitstiip, S.thoylkill Co.. Pa.. tieh are not in the Assessment list, that I will as..' sells the same, upon their 'affirming me of the nom , her of acres in each tract, and the Dames of the War. ratitees therecf. AU Letters post paid. , • _ ISAAC F. OAVIX. A .11 . for Bugler Township. Fr./it:fin gprinc P. 0., Dec. ;#4, IS SI-31 OD/CF:—The annual meet:not' tjhe Stotkholders I V in the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Railroad Comnany, will M. held - et! the ( Mee of the Comitiny, No. 7 Lihr.try Street, Philadelphia:on Monday the Slot day of Dwernalacr, at 12 o'clock, M., at ,arbich tame an pireetran it, ill he held for President, Ms Managers, Treasurer and Secretary, to serve the enruinr. year. - M. CAMPOEL r, LTrensure Dee 8.1819. 50-1 t OTICE.— N - A VIG ATION CARS 111 —.nu sowylk.in :Carle:11110n Company, Oaring sometime since, asiiiireed all their Railupd Cars, mom m.,nle known as, the Yellow Cars "in Henry C. Cor hit. Cha les Wood,•a lid Edward T.. Randolph. &qrs.—intrust, fctseriaiii purposes; and possession hayloft now been given. In their Agent Edward G. Rains. who' will keep those Cars in Repair, andson them, for account of the Trusge'es. NOTICE. i. hereby given. that„alicla late, for labor. Of materials , . 'v.re titer furnished tothese Cara'. 0113/11 he prevented for se.lttemeu to Edyrard G. Barris., Agent for the Trustees. • EI.WIV2D 3101112123. Dee. 1.43-4 . 91-Iyl, Resident. Engineer, 23.• • V OTICEZ 3. N.CAE.4.—Arlierss. the Coal Cara 11/ usualty mown as the Yahoo Cars"—have on several neensions been stolen.away from the. NaVimi tion Landings, and need to haul Coal for private por. prises. NOTICE, Is hereby given'ihat - the inhsarilier Is de termined to ate all the means In hlis rintier, to put a stop to 016 treepdasla, and to punish the trespasser*. May Entv ARO .G. • 20. 4f - Agent for the Triplet's. •is hereby given -that atitibenti4l Iwili he made tattle Lmei,ilature at it. next session for the incorporation of a Hank to be called the "flank of Pottreille," with ;;capital of elle hundred and fir) , thanker d Jollart, far the transmit - tan of the usual tins- Menai :Hanks, to hr faceted in the Itor•meir of Potts ville in the county of Schuylkill, in the mate of Penn eylvanie... wit3ITTEL IT/arm. J. P. WHITNEY, . JOHN C. LE.4elO, WILLIAM C. LEIB. , • s' . FRANA PUTT, 3nly 7, 1819.. - 2.4-tert.' • - 'AUB IFOWSICIF;..-4h, Rooks and nci4crots I PQ SEtt & liPtLY. , ba - ving hnrn aosigned to the subscribers, all persons having accounts open with them. areaequesied to call nod Bettie, and those in debted to mike payment only bus or our author Zed agent., - N. D.-,Alt ammo,' not skiled before the first of December next, Milt be left evittms ,Sqoire for settle— , me ill • H. & J. FOSTER. Nov RI. MO. 61-6 t• -NOTIEE IfEEdir (OVEN, that applicatton be made ruche Leitslatum..at honer, session for the incorporation of • Dank to be fitted "Miners' and Mechanics' Bank of Minetstille," with a capital of two hundred thousand doll to be located In the. Borough of Minetsville. WM. N. EOHEINFS. ELAM cCLENACTIA.N. GEO. 8. MITI.] EE. JAMES I FALLS, SAMUEL lIEJLNER: June 30,180. 'VA tn ivoTIcE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that en eppliCa -11 Run will lie made to the I.ceisfature at, its neat session. for the Incorporation of a Saving loathe. lion, to be called the “Pottsville Navinß Instittitinni" with a Capital of. Fifty Thonsand forofte transaction of the - usual business of Saville Institp tione, to be located in the floroush of Pottsville. in too County of Schuylkill. Pa. 1 \ I R.,WOODSIDE. PHILIP fIAPFA. • GEO. W. SLATER, iTIiOS. C. POLY.c:IOCII. lone 30, id. - 27-Buto .I\l 0210 Is hereby Olen that appllention will he 111 wade to the Lest*llium of Penny) , liania, et their nest 11418i011. n 'pima! of the Charter of the Miner.' [lank of Pottsville, in the calm, of elebor kill, with the privilege .. of Increasing its capltar Prom two hniiiintd thousand dollars to (our hundred aloft. sand dollars. fly orderof the Botnt. Jone22'49. CHAS. 14ESER, Cashier. . 41-3 mo T OCTOFL A. lIEGER, formerly of Ph 'bidet- Office. Centre Birch, above the Town Valli Physician and Oculist. N. D.—Fresh Vailne f Oriyns on band. Dec 12, NW. 32 3moi . r D. ME RICDl7ll,—Real &stair Agency. Of. ...lice, Centre Rt. , Pottsville. BennylkUjConnty.Ps. Agent fur the sale. And purctunie of Real Estate.— Agent for Loads. sod collection of Coal neat., Ilte. Oct. 28 , 1849. , 44$y D. BALL, AIIeORNEV AT LAW. Port Car, ct er be. Wehrrylklll Coettty. fiR. Oahe : adjoining the EzeLanee Hotel, Dec 15, Ir" TH i lll 11Ttt n 't r D f Alts ;Nll l'r nae„r : Vo 7 Ofarpintie et..and No. TWillow sere. PintadelPhla WILLIR • llel4w Dirac* N. 11,... lA The highest plea paid for Woo r l and Bberp /nine. Nov 10, 1819. DOCTOR C. tuesnuE, tiommorATinc PHYSICIAN, Removed hie Cake to the npper west of the new brick bellhop, opposhe, the Owl Mien Coonhwilrnret„ P . m... wane • Aptli,2B,4BllP. RICEIEEIL—NEV .IJ ICA/. OFFICE, Curner.irtl And Martel St. oppo. site Thrstriptoe's Hen. Puttsville, Pe. itestdence Cor m* or Vailtnwhltl Rad3d et..Oppestite the Pr/mat/we Methodist Chetah. Jae. 21, tBIP.. I 'T%3I - 4.111. , Swum .oe,atist, Ofileti• MiNitairtat *MeV (nord) Fitit 4ftisit, above ar 5, OtteL• Af 015, .0 AMUR& 11 1 / 1 1aTtiaLIV3TIOX or. , rtta PEACE rattavilte. Witt attend proußty to VAlreiluns, litotarlts. Pattbase q ad *aid n RolgEttate; Schuylkill County, Pa. Mica itt.Caaire Btteetr..PA:lo. site , the 'Poona jun,. - PA. Ott ' • , •.. NOTICES. TIIOS. MILLS; Prothnnotaii CEO. PATRICK DALY .3-61 CARDS. MEE 16:15mo QM IMI EMI FOR SALE . Ek - TO LET. C OAL VEINS FOR au-Tr—Tee subsets. be, is prepared to rest CO4 Vertis an the .-Tusta.,.." rors'' Tram the "Pon Carbon" Tract. of “W'sv der" Viet. &Wove Minersellte. A. Itt;B3EL. Arent for the &mucky BAIL Office Mahal:it:lw iftreet.pott n in e. DerlA, 1919 , , 51-3suo TO ,RE:VT.—Two. two story Stone De.r+liina Honses with convenient trAck,ballthetti, 'muted in the town Or Port Carbon ' Ben i mod/Tate: Apply 110 Jeremiah !tonne, Port Certain. or to ibe tobscnber, nt his Otftee in Centres! r - Pot t il' ,l lot. • J. !MACOMB. WETHERILL. Act 13. 1819. • 513 if 17011 RENT—A Large:STORE ROVEIR, nn 1' Mauch Chunk. street,, told convenient to the Rail road or Canal, will be rented' Will the Ist of April next, or 'mixer if required, up.rillssonable terms The bonding is 10 by 30, two stoej high, and wa i t calcitlati4 for staring nay, GraisZFlonr. Feed, &c. Application to* to E. YARDLEY ala SON. NOT it 1819. 47-tf FOR Lite.E...VALUAOLE PROFER --,--,, •TF in Minersville.—Tb.ijoyesnow occupied til, by N. Q. Iffammekin, oo&red for Plc._ z For terms app!) , to GEORGE J. neat; Sept 29 1849--404 n 'ltlinerstrtile F . . O SALE—AII that certain two atoned ;tooF OR Tavern standrinovert as the VALLEY 110 TEL, r.,,1 situate IM Valley. street:ln the Ibsen of Pit. egag; terson, lel the eountY (4 debnylklll t eon ,-_.". I: mining In front 60 feet, i,,d in depth wort.. =- - .diptant from the Schitylkul 't a lky 1444. 1 4 too yards, at which point the Can imp 4 titres daily. Alt", 9 other Into of ground, each cAntalning 60 ten ' in front, and 100 feet In depth, oituate% also inlaid - town of Patterson. The property •ill be sol d cheap ; . terms easy. Apply to D. E'SICE, , EIei • 'I at hie Othet, Prittivitle,,or to MICIIAEL COCITRAN, ' !dept. I, Inl9. „, , , '', .36-tr .. rf O , III .4IALE.-FIIIE EN.GINE-Teood Intuit J.' Fire Cos pony offer ttreit Engine 'foe sale ac a reasonable price, strbicb cart be tees at tbelflloute la' drls street, betiveen Market and Norwegian. For fur ttir particulansapply to E. NctiONALD., 0. 1 JRNIUNF; 11. MlLLEU,,,Couuniuse. Aug. 11,1849. 1- "VOA SALE OR RENT .— PORT 'CARESS STEAM' MILL—The subscriber offer, m o t tos , Mill;located in Tort Carbon—for isle or rent. Bsid Mill la Nested In ono f the hest situations In this 'Re gion to: business, bein he only fine i n . t h e nom , section of the Von! Betio • 3 1 AI is good toridatiCia, and possession a/Ellie given immedia tely required. Terms easy. ARO' to - F. WHITNEY, Port Carbon: Harr-100lb. /e 49. 11-rt T' 0 RENT—A FARM of WO / acres clq►ed. a7AI Dvrelllag House, near-Mount I ." , tbnn. Apply to , -J . H . CAMPBELL, Agent. 31.tf 2.5,1846 FOR SALE.—COLLIERY` PROPERTY POs BALE.—TILE SUBSChiREII offers at private tale the follow ing property„-viz: One 60 Morse Engine. with 4.10 feetof nine Meg_ Pumpa, drat rite working order.,,, . One 30 Horse Engine, with 2W fee4. - of nips limb Pumps, with winding gearing all compl Inloort working order. us. One 20 llorse Enging for hoisting Coal from *Meg. in good working: order. One 10 Morse ilreaking Engine, with Rolle . sh a m. ing, iecrerns, butes,; and all thy , fixtures natawarfto do a business of lOW tons a week. Alro SO large ,ftwilroad Cars. With burry:chilled wheels, and three: inch assts, choke CMS are well tun ed fur any of Our 'surrey:lading- Rands abets Mtge power is used. The above Engines were all manufactured by. May. wood & Snyder, and' are eotilidered among -the very best ever made b said pante,. - Jan. D. • '34f] ' GEO. H. POTTS. r fort sA.7.* AND TO - LET.-114114101 Lots in Mount Carbon, Leiiliport Wood, ate Lyon's additionfo Ports ville,,on Phirwegian Ponstilfe, and In ' Also a conveniiat Odiee ln:Werris• Addition. Apply to • JAR. H. cemrazi.L. April 213, '4B. 164 f • FOR SALE—TWO COMMODIOUS DWELLDDI iiOUPCC • Apply. In Fi r,klub, Market at. to Inn. O. Drown. Centre rrt., PollWrlne• March . IOR SALE .—A . superior. CAUSRAI, suitable for taking likenesses, rurilrager.tiLlOTT'S Second door above itic Miners , Ban k 431 f" • - Ca TO, /Sig,. LOST AND POND jj 01ADAY PRESlgrrgtaiiret-elirid;allite assortment of Mausfloe, Lockets, Rota Pewits. fine Rings, ke. at ' ; • a..c. RRERV. Jewatry Store. nextroor to tine Post office,. Deefit I$J9. St.tt• . ve.wErarr.—A large tiportment of the latest of Jewelry, such larTarquo i,e Ear pun Broil Pins. Bracelets. Finger,. 111111123: Watch-ffooks.g% Ate: ' soltsble fotctolsttoas 4nd New fear presents; to he had low, at • Die 1, 1849 A DE A assnitnient at Gold.. Enstish' 1 - 1 and French Levers, Lepittes. &c. • For saki** at BRADY & ELLiorm. Dec 1,, 1649 INDIA•ItUDIIER DOOR SPRINGS—A scup'. able article. Just reeeive4 inciter, ate at UANNAIVS 4eap Vaiktty res: fa. Dec S t 1F440 VS VELOPES. -ao,tiot! , Envelopes -of vailous .4 kinds snd qualities, 'Just rernelsedi and for sae. wholesale and retail. at , IPIAN AN'S , dent 29 1949] - . . Cheap Stationary Storrs MARY JI?I I IPEr..S.—A t}eA supply of Itab) , 11 Jumbera, also India Rubber Rands far de., hit received and fur sale at. : U.lllili Mir dept 257,1819. • Cbeap' Variety *tads ARAETIN O—A handsome nssonsnersi of in k./ min. Venttian and Domestic - Carpels. Jost receiv ed and for sale by J. M. MEATTY D LI) DI NGS.-= ECK ER'S Fairs rpr 'MMus., a .1 - new art Lee much approved in New liort aod.ll4oa delph for sale by J. M. 11111Ttli Jt Co. NOV. 3, ISK).• ' 4S - - et REESE-400er 10. Choleeiiy Cheese.ptot rorteived b - , J. M. AM' & Co.. Nov 3, 18119,y 43- . .' a Follt s ilA LE-:-C.oal Datums; clie!a . 'for easb, Autr 73.'49. • 35-tri . YAI. A. Kink. , U VILDE ft S lIARDW ARE.— A dOinsike 13 merit of Builders. Saddlers. txrilailt 31akerhaat Muse- keepers. lb , rdware at reduce, •arires. July Rd.. 311 : I. .BRIGOi k POT?. eso• isair a rt /CI Rig ISC# 7 ISIIITAVeiS —,' ' ----- icisi • ai : V ia urßlack. long sad square 811 a s. Au sale by J.M. BEATTI'Co. 1 15 ,k. , ' i , iu . ISO 1 - 11:01iGE - Li. • kJ' WHOLESALE COS ISSION AGENT; For all kinds of. Fish. No. 54 North' Watts!. below Race street, rkk ladelphia. A 17- HATCHES' CELEBRATED VffliNicsi, paw. Orr for Razor Strops, unrtialled ant unequalled is the annals of the Nineteenth Century, Warrinted to produce it fine smooth edge. In one minnte.nr the Man e), refonded: For 'isle by the tindenitgeted, at the . . . -, T iwn flail tron store. . July 2S, 31. r . BRlolltde NYI'T. ___ Time Books for'iti4o.. lIE subscriber has prepared a isritefat of Mil. Ltailw. Pay Rolla and Tune Books combined, trial and without printed buds. rocket . ..Time Swn: Ql/13(10 do. Comprising the largest. sasoinniebt to be Mond ,land the United Boots. Al l Forn.ace Thus goose Keeper's Books. All of. which 'ill lie sold at.the moist reasonable rates. at - • BANN i.N'S Letls. Chear, Book and Piper Moles sl- IRON, JUSIIALTA — BeiLi 112012:• 56 TONS'aootted twiner 0rf.203:1,'4 atil lof yr idt hso Mt 32, audlellochpuiddlleetdrilearbv, .t.; C : R4ESTOI„ it: ISO 4; 800 ProoLit,Thilada. Ili N 8 BOlt .Ifilllil jest srceiverlfrom the ship (lest !test Enr.ligh Chains.. nia and fariale. AM, to • aprit22 tt 17.1 Market nndi tIAITiROIDIS ON-4.5t) 1 "largo,. , so do 11 ' a 11 do ;ddo de Bdo Ili d ,do 40 deirtutai o mma , • 15 do 1 f do - -de • tr - And riatcs,fur dale byi • A. it 4dAL.Bll‘4 . oth,froos oda c , Thirada„ 1 11) , r L 23- 1)A-C SW AMON ;10ARDS.,4 !le d ;..,rtia•af -I.+l Teti chearoNtattectiVed awl Ow sale at • \ , ' DANNAPPB \ . camp Stail,dr, acorn. Not_ 11, Mit NOLIFSIi 'PAPER, CHWAP-ad. les of selPs• eior Cream Colored English laid Par.-1,5110., EDI' lish laid FooldtaP. a eetbettor article ter serials d dczirenerr, just received and ror sale • sits. Si • \ &N CbeiSt PWA/ :MI Chat • , motes, Nov 31.444, • • Ell Thoolpsoit _ s • • REAL ESTATE • A 1411.1rf SP O .4- COLLECTOR OP _ Mrs, \ t . office im, Fins Virrhns.-Alikar Elietier• Pa.' • 'lnn: subsoil», will tate yip of C.. 0 \ L imi t.: a Dwelling Ilearret.aad *thee ppiqierty; Mil eoPeet: Rents fur the saute. is the amity. et • 111t'. and' An other boaineni cossetted *kik Mir ipso'. wills. ro pmptly attended to, N \ - --._. f - ELI TH0116101 1 4 \ , - Fort Caraoa.illehl coyyttlU 'Refers tit Bard *minima, awl Hark* .111 pick LK • • Ponstrutot , .. . t• Raniael bell* Beedlip , , - •- ''' Win. IL Wilson„ No. fr. North !a oe. Philadelphia.' - moire , • ClAPSAo4.lisahs ilept 3, 38-3 • .1.:/4 'MUTTS 11 C°. 'Furs Fes! Furs!. WF. Immo:. No. Oft..Nonh Th ud ••- .Maaufsemer of PUPA of all Undo mu* mar*. anal, V ittenines. Cloree. Clintephi. ar." AMP. BUFFALO 11011111. MI of which oar be WO 11 ! e. lowest cash pricesval etholesate sod rttall.• 11 . — RepairpoStikloss tfattlionast wort- • Oct 0.151 1 2. , -• • • 414 ,11 , •- • _ . Luzitber itairolo at geniisMAl - • -4 namellt,l;',' ' ;-, --. 'rifle sabAertber respagAtairjr ' JaAde to mama 1, Mg enstunterkandtha.patillgi otharita *Katy , - T In renegaLtlsat be Ipaa a jail”agll omenrifflcldi Of • BZABOIIIRD twegtrEmlg* neutEx• a Mad., salable tot bolidlagpampaam - Aligkhlika,dtalalit_ _fel: %int and Lap Shingles. all otkithlek .hp*Arg swan' ' Olin innalgt gavial respeatally hprlagignpailasere' • go call Agid exacirtga fel tbagselveshatiasabyren7T T. where.. • - ..- , .. 1111/o_l ol ll . - 14" . .?1 , '--; ,1 1 c212014.9)" . • . . _ *444 i , ..- =I - El II • _,ItRADV ¢ ELLIOTT!! 49- ,brfnite fibers have Raa .. I)aud *loth. Pkfor Mina, '4 E t g &MGR. binteets.Philada
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