I II II ^ .:,sclii'S'itntaE:. Saturday :Warnlnti; tillarch 23. T.= pEoli:r&rivs POLICY —Tun PEOPLE pr.talim rrs azsro UNION MEETING. It was stanouneed, by the Alifferent papers of 4MS torougli, that a Mass Union Meetiag, of all partie:s.would be held at Onvigsburg, ,on the 11th inst., and to ifhieh the People - Of Schuylkill county were invited to!attend.— We placed at the head of the call iihe triode sentiments of Wans - rEn and J.teasos, u the Union now mid forever, one and insep arable," and " tbeUainn.must and 'shall be' preserved !", Right nobly did the Pflople of Schuylkill enmity respond to the eall—nerer was a more,enthusiastic meeting held—par ty ties were. forgotten (at least by "the masses there assembled) and Whigs and Democats Vied with each other in their exprelssions or -loyalty and affection ;Or the Union—the speakers freqnently referred to the prominent mcn'of both great political paitles, and were enthusiastically Cheered by the meeting=the .resolutions adopted breathe the spirit of lib lerality and compromise, and the meeting pas= 'ted off to the entire satisfaction of all present. Why was not this suffeted to remain se Yt was noble, and, redounded to the htlnorjof 'the county; and was gratifying to our citi 'seas, • There are some mea in almost 411 torunaunitiUs,..the veriest political hacks in the world, - Who endeavor to make party Cap iial ant ofeyerything. no matter how phil4n thropical, religious or patriotic it may 'The owners and publishers or, the Min_; tg Register did not dare raise their •.heads at .ihe meeting of the - People above referred to, ld there offer a party resolution. If they had, thL effort would lite' licen.. crushed, as a • trip-hammer would crush an egg-shell. But • the attack, however miserable it .maybe, comes through the columns of their ou-n pa pir, the Mining. Re7ister. There they, are safe from public indignation—there, they can assert, and/even procure one of their num ' her 4 write for the Lrdzer. ants-assert there, • too, that the Whigs or Schu.ylliill County have gone over - to the -,Demozraiie platform on . the , Slavery que:;tion: , We will quote in full one of the Resolutions pa'Sscd at• that meeting, in order to show that instead of the Whigs having go,ie: over to the . , D,-mocrats tin the Slavery 'question, it tn . ;!. , ,lit.be asserted . with more t tru.h, that the D2frto.lratq., who attenN, that in gavc. , th-ireordiataud uhanirnnu: rfnirarat of the ground assumed bT the Whij - ,3 oa the slaTery tau !szion/L-:o 'NrorsN.r , li Th .1 sq'ln • •er tic 4;: 111 r 4, 1 , •1 •-% t-'• nri. .. In 0, Terri•or 11 th.• 1r",34. • I 'Sr. r 11•1011••3 .••Za :Of 3511 - Piro no 511 11011 ir , ne Ih C of' ••.,. •Itall al nil .55111 nrl s ott 44 r9.e o I , h j r: " Here ive have a di , tin:t re:oznition df the 'power Of Caress to legislate for thiTer ritories iin't the sub;eet of SlaYecy—a rnquest that they will not so. let.7,islate. , and a ,t efer ence of the whole question to the people of such Territories, when organized him States —the yery embodiment of theicou re adopt ed •by the' present Adrninktration, and a sotind Whig doctrine thronzbutr. Where were .the owners and' pub!iihers of the Re.- gister -4 when this resolution was passed, and hpyr did it happen that they voted to sustain thc Whig Administration ? Bur: we repeat.: no piny inten;i'm wag mtspected atlhat mee:Hz, alld we di not :r -euse the oppostion of anyl sti - A Whatever the motives . .1 1 the owners and publishers of the papet r ab.ive referred to in. 1 4- '' have , been, the pecple 'bath parties, win attended that meeting, were• honest—they were Ithea actuated by high motives—a lore of, Bad a 'aetermina:iiia to stand by the Union; and it is to be regretted that any man, or set , of men,, could be found in our • rnitl r st,.who: could pervert a public press. to anal - miserable party purposes. ;Ziclli CARET, Es - q., :who was formerly a flee trade man,but who his changed his views After a candid investigation of the subject; in a very able 'article on the Harrtioav of Interests under . the protective Policy, pub lished in the Ptoug,h, Loom tt , Anvi/,. states that if the Tariff of .123" had continued jn the present' thrie, without change, noliess than ten million tons of Coal- Woulenotv be ~-, c:cutstinted annuallv.in, the linired States, in- - lead of three millions.; and theiroa`bustnest• ; f - the country would hare more than trebled. ..! The Free- . Trade 'Policy has' ro'bhed : the country of alt this wealth and transferred it to Europe. . TEre Sevms "'of AMOS, of' th , ..k Harris 'burg. Telegraph, bid fair tobecomeas fair ons *sthoseof someof the Philosophers. Amos, • we belidve, is the local editor cif that paper, '..-and,by his spicy ;and Well-timed •• items" has given additional interest to that paper. Some ,of our cotemporaries, we .pereeive, ,have not the'"privileze of his acquaia:aace; Nt SVC know who he is•-eh • ImrtovEn.--ThePhiladelphia Daily .Veirs made its appearance oi - -I‘Danday last, in' an entire new -dress, and' lx :s rery im proved.- The, News is a g3od and de- serves cthe stipp.)it of the Whigs. By the way, the News fails to reach us regularly. . - • Wrtm CONTENTJONe—the Whig State Convention, will convene in ...Phitqd Aptria, art the 17th nf.lon,?, nest, for the pitrpoe oil nominating 'a candidate for Canal Commis - he sup:tried bi .the 'Whigs aad others is favor of_f;ound arzwur. Flemasoni Do-gAver.v.—The N. Ir. comes- Pon!:lent of the Daily News. sates that -Mr. ",..Web;ter is :thou; to rveive a _soliLlthaino‘ gold aclrnowled7rnent of his• serri.tes in the cau s e of the 1117 m. Tit? 'ellaia is, 'of pare gold; of *ratty , ev:^edift; facr hui&ed 4 011 3 M, is itlatne frain this mila • TIL7. t. ,I I , IIILF.RT(79.r2JCIIi'V:::SI.ItC.S tl v sec '!aolster. of Ce-n ircaYe ,fastweecoft the coast 40ci , 11 of thn: city: Ic• the pasie - rzers in th? stenmets William Sip , - hnek. It is represea-ed to be about aha 1- d r e d and firr fenja lei? 11, with- a body of .enownons butt:, aid - ahe as lai-ge as hozs head, and te3 •ln'iliaz;alip6Aranc - c. that or the alligato r ! "like a whale" The monster was cot a: 211 - ' TR?. Irl ' 6l krtY-- - thc bil now before the Legislature of this S a.e, prapfy-es . that4lo. State shall be divided into: IS ildie;al,l"Eii: instead of 24, and that 21 law ladles shall be ehaten at he first elezzion by the people.' This!. bill makes Schuylkill and Berlin one District. • Erreatta TO CALtrotistA.l:-The Neu. yort, Herald publislii.sa, list of ariiu6 expuitqd., it qr that -port to California durin g the Tear.' 1849, rqtti she first two months of the per ; ent.year. 11-stut4s that the amount of met thandire sett frem _New York - alone, 'will pmbablylealize ip that region not less ttriu 2 fifteen millions of dollars- 7 a RIM a little Toad-ate whole acoottnt of hithqtel re eeielid bun California,: - - MEIMME=ESMINSI EIMIM GEN, TAYLOR,- PROSCRIPTIO?. • , T; •••, • , The Resolutions Isztroduced i pto the U. §.. Senate,by? Senator *radlartry,, relating tb ppi ntiovals from office, ffirwing tO-the diseussiolt: 1 • of the topic„. which lthw claims the atten tion of thii bitidv,..rhave niit'Yet been a c ted' upon. When, however, action shall , be talren, -- we have every confidence that nothing will be discinsed that will reflect - lie least. discredit upon the President. 'He been "pro assailed ,by the Oppos) Jeon -for his, "pro ription" as they are pleased to style it. which being the osteusible_ubject. there were other marks at which they wereaiming their shafts, ,They feared the popularity of the 1 President, and in order to affect and weaker. bis'''ailministration such means have been re sortell to': -and % this lightivc look - upon' the resolutions of Senator BRADBURT, as having been lintroduced more for a politiCal purpose . than !any other: No one doubts the atiMori 7 ty of, the President to 'act as he sees proper, and so long aslie makes removals, which in terfere with nothingbut the's/I/cry bethe office holder; there should be no fault found. Bur he cannot be charged with "PrOscriptioa"--:for ' the country, says the Washington B-public, "has never had a •Chief Magistrate more averse to proscription—mote unalterably op t posed to rewarding party service by Exam-. I tire favor, ortnore anxious that every com petent and honest offiier under the Govern ment should remain crndisturbed, than Gen. TAYLOIt. . But what was he to do? He en tered the duties of the Executive office under circumstances unusual and peculiar. He found every considerable office filled by a member of the party 'which had bees over- .. thrown by his election. He found his friends under, the ban of prokriPtioa—not one of 1 them in a place of honor. or emolument; but all excluded by a rule as rigid and inex orable as an imperial ukase. 'Pot this con dition of things neither cit: nera 1 Tar Lott nor the IN o 'hiiparty was responsible immediately or remotely. The practice which led to it was introduced under the auspices of the nien,who - now control the action of the Lo cofoco party. The motto of the party was I officially promulgated." to thevidtors belong the spoils." They induced General JACEK*: to adopt a course which could not fail to eliti stMin' a Whig Executite to apply remedial (measures whenever that party attained the i aseesdency. - - A line of policy which involv -1 ed the treatnaent of one-half the people of the United States as political , helots; must impose the necessity of change. on a change of administration: Nei:hcr self respect, nor justice to the proscribed, wuuld permit such a system. ol ex:lu , im to be perpetuated. Dui theTreiiitlential cum.:l - is. General TA - Loa of en spake of the expc , etation and desire of the ,people for a change of men and meas- Uses' lie was anzious and determined Doi to remove .any man merely on account of his p o ll Ll.opinimls. ,liehnd reason to su pose.dat there were many incompetent and uaworilay. men office. - Th - ;.se he would of course replace by honest and capable-friends who weuhl render him efficient aid in his woes of introducing reform,in the sevel al branches of the. Government; instead of 70 - trueting and thwarting his design of purl. Itviivr, the pudic service. The defalcations land malfeasance disclosed br means of theF.e :remov,l7,and of-Lheiisucces sors and his other selected auxiliaries, furnish conchisive — cc:deuce cf the cssity of the changes, int.hipe:.ulent of the justice of efluali• zity4execu ive favor among the pebple corn , posing-the two great parties with which the country.is - tlividud. If this desired equilihri- utn had heea attained by the substitution of qualified sand_ honest men for officials .of this deScrip zio if, removals would thin have ceased. Eat - such was not _the fact and having this equality in vieiv, excluding the idea of pro scription at the same time, there was another class of office-holders whose conduct had toI be cohsidered. This class ,embraces those who had brought the influence of place to . bear upon elections, thns. impairing the frer dam and .purity 'of the elective' franchise- This species of interferenc - e has ever been ad mitted to be ataindant cause of removal. same instancys i. where the interference hatl ken palpable and fiagrant, the offenders have been-removed accOidingly. But, to the. .-present lime, much the largest portion of Ex ecutive favor and advdittage is hel& and en joyed by the active enemies of the 4dtninis tration, and we siaTerely hope that changes wilt be continued with the same judgment ;and discrimination that have characterized, geneially, those which have already been made—at least; :until The' members of the Whig party are made the recipients - :of their just proportion of the„honors and emoluments dispensed by the Executive. • Since the above was put in type, the dis cussion, 9a the resolutions referred t to, com menced, in the Senate on Ihursday. -Mr. Smith, of Conn., began 1-speech, ddending the President,, and was expected io conclude it yesterday. - HeNnY CLAY.—The ,birth-day" of - Henry Clay—the great Harry of the West, was celebrated is • New York City, on Tuesday night. Ity a most magnificent ball. '•Clay, at this moment, has a deeper hold upon the affections of the American Rcople than ever; all parties seem anzious to do him honor ; base, indeed must he be who would not.— The hall alluded to, was attended by the strongest Democrats, who seemed to 3.5- muchintert in the - pioceedings as Whigs.; nod some respected, ladies of fifty or-sixty danced' with as much glee ai the budding maiden of fifteen: Old bachelcrs,too, of the same age,,tripped 'on the, light fantastic-toe with as much confidence and satisfiction as the , young man bf tw'enty, There seemed to be a charm of happiness and harmony thrown over the brilliant ''scene. and the cc easioa, altogether, WU{ one of much and un di cam re,- =. • C.t.s.ADIAN AmtExAtlox.—The annetation naoyetnent,in the iiil'Oties appears to be on th , .!" rapid increase. large portiOn pf the Press now openly adv ...ate the measiire, as being the only one tha can raise the ltrovin '.ea to the enjoyment n t f that prosperity,— which from theireom ercialandagricultural - res3urees,. should red4und to their - awn ad -vantage and not ‘tholli. to that b 1 a foreign _government. Duringl the agitation of this question amok; the paities interested, it •is %gratifying to see thit;',the United States. or its citizens, keep entirely aloof from it; only' so fii as their exprcspons of good - will may go. thirdlins thus far been no mrddling with - the movemeni , nave going on, and 'here should be none. - ' , Oat, Hatt..—To those who buy to sell a;ain we-would recommend the Briton es tablishment of •Mr. George W. Simmons, wellinown as Oar HALL, whereany_huan tity of ready-made clothing can be,P refliaSNl. at the most reasonable prima. His immense purchases give him a decided admitage over minor dealers, and he :can afford to' sell at less taus. GEM Tan:WS PLAilTATl6:l,Lotati stott,h6 *rotgain 'subtrkted*ttrifir::7- 714 km, it is thought *it; bogrio*--, • v 7 7. H FraMErRSII-Ot- . IN " tr ANji Ftrir _THCONFGII4.V.CTIOIsT, . . m Thatch the.timeis Oewha,t *data, it is not tool:ally for the :Whigs or:Pentiaylt* nia to-make Prepitiitiomit tot ensuing election - . for tonal Pon‘tissioner.':„A con fof nominationilie of a Whigcandi date' will be held, in Ailadelptiain Juoe next ! . • There will, no doubtibe . inatirt , Ood" iliell: l Fought -before the cobrentioti condi. dates, 'Whose claims will .be presSed with much. ardujqiy- theitite - frieitd - s=bnr; it inatters`little,. who is nominated'if he be a Whig—il he be competent, popular, : bon; est, and faithful, he fthouldireceive the united support d - the Whig pony. The Whig :party are possessed of sufficient strogth in this good old State to.,,clest.whotnsogreris placed is, notninatioa . and it : is oily by so , pints), that the result proves unfavorable. Let ut,f,:prot by the folly of the past—let, us "buckle on the armni"—a4 bring out all our stienvh-os we did 'in 1848 and show that the Whigs of Peniylrania, arc deter mined no longer to be in the minorityWhed they lave the power, the opport tiniti of being in the casjority. Though,'thetime of t the lion is distort, we repeat, it. is not too early to look around end furrey the battlagroaad. TUE Manisa are particularly gratified that Congress, owing to the . •consuniptirm of its time by the Slavery question, has! not yet taken any action upon .. the Tariff. ,! From a letter wriuen from Liverpool, published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, ire take i the for= !owing extract : LIVERPOOL, Feb. 9 : 1859.—N0 'mention being made of the tariff in the papers, or iri the debate in Congress, received by last.stea mer,'l fancy the question does not excite the in terest 'an tic i pated. The c.rport from -this country continues on a lar4e seale in iron rails, bars. and pig: iron, all of trhich had Fidcanced in Nrzo 'York. The 'Western StateS are op posed in Coto to any increase of dutyi as they trant cheap iron to complete their ciimmunt-, cations across the Rocky Mountains. TO make .a bar of iron, many different qualities' -of ores .are required; and the . process being . more a. ma-torte:tiring than a mining opera tion-requiring.toen of skill and indus,try— IT WILL In LONG itEiont..: TUE INITF.EISiATE!!, CAN OFFER ANY FORMIDABLE orPostirCiN TO ITS:' The Bri:ish manufacturers catt hardly be censured , for manifesting s much interest in Tarifr• of '46. It a mea sure in which they are directly intersted—a measure which gives their Mechanics, Miners and Laborers the preference 'to ourl'own— therefore it is not surprising. But !our Le gislators are censurable—censurabll in the, highest dcgree, , for spending the People's' time and money, in the discussion of ques tions without coming to any conclusion, and which, when contrasted to The greatlubject of “PnorecTrox To AMERICAN Ixotifrrnr,” sink into. the shade, • Is it not time!for the representatives of the people at to rouse themselves? Should they not pro ceed at once to settle the vexed questiOn that has so long agitated • the councils of their country, and then direct their -attetion to some prictical la.gislation, calculated to foster HOME INTERESTS AND HOME INDUSTRF. THE APPORTIONSIENT BILL Last week. we briefly alluded to . he ap i portionment hill which bad passt:d thel;House of Representatives of this Swe, and been sent to the Senate. The characteriof the 1 bill may he inferred front'-the followi4 , : the ratio fixed for a Senator is 14,700 t4ables. The bill gives to the county of Philadelphia four Senators, at ale ratio of 13,000 t4ables, and to the city of Philadelphia and thtcoutv iv of Lancaster,' one Senator each . . at 0 ratio of .22,700 taxahlesl , This is a specitti i ten of this outrageous bill. It is rather astpnish 'Mg that men whei arehound .by oath! to le slate ft.tr„th - e whole people regardless of party,, rty,_ should sodistrici i the State, s to make 13,000 Locos equivalent to 0,700 Whigs, for this is the case in. substance, Philadelphia county. being Loco and iltila delphia city and Lancaster county, Whig. , SIGNS OF THE TIMES.-Al this important juncture every indication of popular :.eriti ment tlerves attention, and by true patriots will be closely, seriously, anxiouqlyi Watehed. There are now before the country the-lijews of our leading statesmen, and tiiitse of the President himself, upon the difficult and en. grossing question of the day. , The - diiiersi ty of sentiment among these leading mirids_,— each manifestly, with one exception, under the-control of a strong desire to preset* in violate the union of these States—is hip an index to the variety of opinions held by the people generally 'respecting , the Wises'i , and beet course. to he pursued.. Throus;Vtheir 'representatives the' thinkers of the cOnntry have .pokes and have keen heard, either in the Senate or in the House, and the' sithlect in dispute has been boldly, minutely nralwith great ability abundantly •discussed. The whole question, with titbits bearin ,, s, is now before the people, and that very divetty of ,opinion to which we have•referred 141 proof to every sensible person that, if harmony is to be restored, some of the many poi4ts of difference must be allowed, to to by di.fault muct be nltotr,ef her dropped from the discus sion, and North South East and Wese,tmust concentrate their attention upon straelienble measures.oOty. • WASIIINGTOI , Correspondent 6) . • the Baltimore Sun of the Sth instant„gities the 'l+ has prevailed Inr to r l lisnlr of the ke•vrt tbdit 'Mira. II mey ennsideredni rer tainl'vretnn••4. enlifr , rnl4 will by admitted as a 512 , 1!.. and tilt II her Imondarier.. Tat. Intl itro et:ivo tv!tt n lerrthitial I.lvciiimenta Hitt bq eetabli•hed /pit herea.apo reehdnti , n ;will he riven Neter Mettle , . and Rrxert 'The durstinnfcon th• TPii II 1.0111,111,r with Pl.blr .Pit'r4.nf an nfrer RPI he made to fe.nve. - *loch will learrt a trertlrihenrlt elar,' , l!lr dlr. nal the ermnpart made *kb h'; , r aR In trlenleiina nt c• IV alafer, et ill berespepted.ii trill ',e'en letl , lat Inn at.ta starry or the afar'el trade in the Dl•lviet at present &Nam Si wan.—Not Ivan since there was a shower of meat and blood in Sinpsort county, N. C. Strange as it may appear, the : Fayetteville" Carolinian, vouchesfor its authenticity. The meat and blood! came from a reddish cloud, and the showei• only -lasted akw moments. Similar showers, are said to , have taken placplin this canna*. Wcmiir Amp Mr.x.-:—Vromen rled Marry ing much more than men, The who litres beyond thirty without a hatband, withers like a lily. with its drink smppeil. Bachelors cif that age,' htmverer, are 4.s rosy as vermillion'. Consoling! - 4 3IA-ron or RE.orsn.—Weareglakin per ceive by the Ileadinv.:papdrs, tbat GEO. Gen, has, been. re-elected Mayor of that yontig - city.. 'Tilt bettor is Wartilily be. stowed. • • • _ • . CA! of LxitvT. raidPes will remember that during the keziesirt.war, Lient. HUNTER, - belonging to Com. Perrycs Squadron, took the lima of, Alearadd. with out any, `foss, his !!' O- " ,i e s POPAniitY." The Commodore brought his case betiire the the,Ptesideat ; bat he, it is stated haa' : declial ed to direct anyproceedings •agalusi 11., beiog 7 satisfied that: the'eaie stands well, as it and thit .if in the ~.14earido affair he erred at did fu on 40 right =II Locat• 3ttotg,': 02' Coo o f Cinartin Pfiiilttp.lChity4itk Cotriy.—MAßei ._7ll,lut . - • five correspondent bas tiei tas the Monday being' di r e day set Spin_ hearing of applicatirtas far Tuna I-LWOW* there' was'rtokanr , ctlierlips*agi t. " tn4liatta that-au' : - There. werePPinerous AppliptioLlS fatal= `onst;:latii ver y fe w of the application.s re- Ceived the sanction' of the Court. There were severakreponstrances, and one of their cora ' irtg from a Lid'', created 'some sensation both Olathe bench and in the bar. The peti ; tipnev stated tliat het busband had been in the habit ofdrinking to exeess - nt the - lionse NW. Mauberger,lui upiati the Sabbath preceding the applicaiiniTur license. had returned borne intoxicated.- :The Court held the matter over for further consideration. and in the afternoon the Attorney, for Mr. 31anberger informed; the Court that. the, applicant denied the charge, and as prepared to prove the ehargen founded., In _consequence , of this, there wits 'no farther actinn, taken apontheSubject, and the Court continued the application wail the adjourned Cotirt, sons to enable both' partici a chance tatsulipanta witnesses in the case. There were fifty cases upon the trial - list, bat out of the fifty but five or si; were,.seat to the Jury, the balance'were either continued; ,or when r i titcht:d. the parties confessed judg- Hment. The members of the bar appear to be disposed not to urge on their actions to a final settlement. until the money Matters in the Region becommore'easy : for ruin and dis-, tress would in many instances be the result of “trowding the animals" when every kind of business is thus prostrated. Their kind feelitigstre to be commended, and may such aleeling long Continue in our county, where all are mutuallg dependant upon each other. rP. The Pr4rbyteriern Church.—The First Presbyterian -Church, under the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Jos. McCoot, has been repaired in the interior, re-painted, and'veri• much beautified. The 'whole paint,work is admirably executed, and reflects much credit* upon the Mechanic under.syhose supervision it was executed—Mr. -Botven. The Church is also lighted with-Gas. The Chandeliers are five in number of a superb character. They were put up under the direction of Mr. Lose,,`` whose good. taste and skill in such matters, have become proverbial. U The Rev Geo. Coincay. Chief of the Chippeway'lndinns, delivered a series of in teresting lectureS in the Second M. E. Church during a portiott of last and this week. 117' Reniorcd.f—The Universalist Congre• gation;ol this poroug,h,liave removed their dace of worship from &norm's Hall, to FosrEtt's Hall, the building opposite, where they will hereafter conduct their religious exercises. 10" The Li Awry Society.—The meeting of the Pottsville Literary Society, in FOSTERS Hall, on Wedneiday evening last, was atten ded by a large aqience. Wm. L. N'Vnivimr, Esq., delivered: lecture on Lord Bacon; which I.as a highly interesting production well written'and displayed much research.' • fl:7° In announcing the officers of thePotts vile Gas Company; last week, we were error in stating that Itr. CAMELON had been chosen Secretary and Ti-easurer. He is the - Secre tary, and J. HENRYADAM, Esq.,. Treasurer. C The Elcclion in Tamaqua, yesterday week, resulted inthe choice of the following gentlemen, for officers of that Borouth : Chief Burgess- CALVIN BERTOLL T. COU ncil —T. O. .kAi' AUTON S. • Roza. Constablei—X. MILLER. Schuylkill Convocation.—The Schuylkill Convocation, held its fifth session in Read ing, a short time...since. The proceedings are published in the last number of the Reading Gazette : . The services of the Convocation were attended by attentive and constantly increas ing congregation.; as they, have ever been since its orpnization : thereby evincing among the laitv a growing interest ilt,this plan of extending the one Holy Catholic Church. • The meetingsl of t to Brethren were full of interest, and ,w,e.triist of spiritual benefit. and encouragenp ht, in the arduous work of winning ,souls tq Christ. But, alas ! like all things - human, ey were not unmingled With regrets.' Otir Secretary, the Rev. T. A. STARKEY. of Pottsville, who has served us with so much faithfulness and profit, since our organizatioh,: sent in his resignation, with, to us, the F. ;0 intelligence that he was about to remove to another Diocese." Resolutions Wirre passed by the body, high ly complimentary! to Dr. Morgan, and regret ting his departuO from their midst. He has resigned his ch4ie at Reading, to accept a call from a cong'rpgation, in New Rochelle, N. Y. The Rev. Mr.: etatkey, to whOm reference is made in the ab&e, has, ccepted neall from the Episcopal ClWrch. Troy, N. Y. t,r7 Minersuille Borough E/edion. , --The first Election udier the new ,Charter of the Borough of MiOrsville, was held on Friday the 15th inst.; and resulted as follows: Chief Burgesst EvAN EVANS. , Conacil—AVtrid Kear, Wm. H. ham Jo seph Weaver, Michael Mohan—David Foley, Jacob \Verner, Solomon A. Phillips, Moses Weiser; Isaad Ward. Town Clerk—T. T. Jenkins. .- • •High Constabl—William Kelly. . • • , • . Supervisor—fames Watkins. Auditors—to 4 K. Clement, E. Hartzter. Michael Weaver. . • Treasdrer-I\"imrsam_ Baker. Assessor—Joliii Jones'. • (17' Thi're is aaily Mail fie!sreen Reading and Tanrusta. ir : . -,1-' • 11:77Local Legc . slahon.--The foliowing acts, 1 relating ;. to Sehtqlkilt county , have passed the Legislature of this State: An A., t erecting Part of West Bronswis township, %chat-Hai enuatr„ into II PPP, 121f1 elchool district, to be called ?loci h dieherd distriet. - An Au In repent the lith and nib sections are* set rump& April 10th,1$19. relative in Oa Prairie elle and Berwick state mud: An ad to imp...ailing , larb npetinn eh• election law papaed Aind 5,91,; 18fit,n nal prnviding that thostnallAnd vnterererlAinr north n( inn grriind sunontainjn. Tp. ~f N. klanbniniCallall ttpiearter 11014 Melt. lions nt the house, nf Gen (trim.. 'An art to charms. the U:llCit for' bnlrlltur the Oratorio In tirfinylkill Mesa, (mow the poLlic 'haws of John Jonturtrittte.brick itching braise. ' • • • An Act tn authnrige the Critunthsk.tiere of ecbt yl - Co, to borrow 405.000 • . I • An Act in Inentporate, the Pottsville. Gas Co. wlth the arnendnient• agrredrenn by the Tatra Cnnnetl. ' An Art to Inr.ornorate the liitourohl Railroad Coi An ra to fnrm Cenw dirttlet mat. of ports of nranek. Alnrvioglata;,WaYnn end N. Nenhe,htt Tint;te be ratted Antsosta Bshont dual its. .' An Act ice alteradit rims Laws, in as to require het deoJ italics of the Veriest to sigh unless Cis the relief , tor eapputtist zbe poi*: : • • An AC( to authortiles the Town Conrail of the &Oro. of PrittiOltin; ttifa w mtin.y. sod tn - glen 4 °slice' of the Peace fdrisdietioa in certain eases hbn Sala An Art to ineonrelitatita ions of -TeOlpe!abeis of t3tharlkill tiseneE . A 01114113 nethrstases Slit knibinti ihu eleettnne In Eldred:FP, at the Waite Wr t l Pl ' An Act altos thittelein for bolillnuttin.et.eileine st the house of Pat. Ciirry. In the N-ti•Werit, Pottsville. AD A(4' 1 0 Off sitacelnr.brildtrig the detlbtia at, the hens* of Dan'l Oral- in, iTikkin , AIV het Vela ihre u ri ibe payment of hilsreirt 'me 'the -loci midst's's he - itellsertid POI tavirle Cb: ant for the es le-nf Old ilailtodd.:7(B o •P , thnilb ; . „ _ ...!A contemporo y airs that the oft! mineti in =than. Idisimstui me kat:Deist* emt ttatttd. supposed. fttplish.tost ettougd to int Ras of earn farst to'iticesn fortirer. "f . • r '• • , . • ,• • .. . . . i • I . ' :f.... . •. ..'. - • . . . . . . . . , .. - '•.. . ' , , .-. . .• ... . _ . . . . . • . . .. ~. ' .. .• • , I - - ittair.Aone have verY in nn—min f • no* iwe think, :Carry thed• cu far as airftikee friend of ours,,who bell of iikiishionable residence up t; tit" other„, day s *td when the servant ! A . 1. mad” nTlit*ealobe , politely inquired fiarady to have for dinner.—Albany 1.401000•64 -1 -'- - - - 11*tiOntstat. Edit nrfonii-Tbi 444inisqis ail.y les thessiithipasitsi pf ailssitulllilats Ili London, t e ."Brittsh expusition . og&sl'A and sarlit2,,:illbe "one„, - ollliefrf'sl"7iiiii.4itonWthecentuiy.tr"'Xiire Mist thesoisentaticini 4 will be 'Mote agree able 7o our contemporary tharr.those caused by the • I •British'entmainon itElcrucEy OUinosi.—The Mean Messen ger in node*, stata*t that in, the Late Xentucky convention , t-bne man spoke 1 2/Itl times anothet.,lB4..acaLsmother-1.00,!1. iap•nne.o4 thenagmbers•of t abc.&reorgia , leg,- istaufrtriciattemfitirraveiige , 44vvn smtchcs per liar for eightv.seven days!, being MX hua- I aintninesiieeeheatfnfitlthe session. Lance . Teiton:'=-A piist niorieni examina tion of the both- of a female thirty , pairs of atzt.,. who died . * Liberty, Sullivan' county,, , New York, developed the. extraordivarv• fact that shebad.a tumor in the neighbbihOod of the liver weighing.3o pounds.- • It bad 611- i ed the chmt so much abet it had broken,sev-.' eral ribs froin he back. . . ~~~ SIKGIILAR AFTAIR.-Thirty lean ago,' a 'young mad, the son of, a clergyman in wash ington., New Hampshire, was, married, and. after living;a ' few years with his wife, left her with one child, and went to 'Euglartd, where he was arrested, and it • was supposed executed fol. - felony: Vuder belief his widow married a lawyer of Concord, with whom she g-h,fs now living. But • instead of beinanged, lier first husband was trans-por t ted to diltiti'slOchal Colony - for twenty yam, I from, which he' has-just returned to Irashing ton to fud his fhther and son alive., •• • CtrliA. —The Netv York Express learns that on the arrival recently of au Ainerican gen-, tleman in Ca ba,not only were his trtinks scar= ched,but eyed lh .seanis of his coat examin ed, by Cubankofficial. All this may: be well, ,enough where.tliere teason,to susytect fit thl, hut *hen we hear that :id English subject is suffered -to friss, con tied !,lire; we ate In ch:m(110 wonder'why a discriminalihn should be made against our own citizens. We learn from ; one of - the city papers, that Don CarloS de Espana .is about to be appointed Sec retary of tlie,Spanish Legation at Washing ton. Will General Taylor recognise him?. Tun Etrcznic -Lrottz-,?.aiss'S Discov diseoyery of produ cinglight from . .water, excited so much in tetrest a few months ago,'hag at last furnished tl* public wizli, something:in exp6nation of his alleged diScovery. He .states that he has discovered a new principle, in electricity,pon derabilitr, materiality and obedience to the laws of ravitation—tnat he is the first to ac cumulate and compress the eleeitric fluid, and has invented a machine which enableshim to use the- electric fluid for - useful purposes. This commnnication is long too long for our columns, the material part, 'however, la that in tiying some experiment for tit? precipita tion of sitex by tht., actor; of electricity he 'became satisfied that, so, long 'as the whole body of water around the- poles 'remain ed a conductive' medium, the, action the passing currents would be limited, and the result desired unattainable. With -this view of the subject besought for some meth od by--which the: atoms of water in contact with the poles, could be effectually 'barred from coinmuftication with any couductive substance, and yet admit of acontinual supply' of the water to be decomposed. . Inox Crtz.A curiosity, in 'the shape,of a mass of Iron ore, was left at , our office a few days since, brought from the 'Katandin Iron Works. It is a piece of white birch of about --six inches in diameter -and three inches in length, so impregnated with iron as tb con lain about SO per cebt. of its weight._ The whitish color of the bark and all the seams and fissures of the' wood ,are plainly to be seen. The wood had evidently decayed be fore the impregnation took • plice.---.2lw , usta (Me.) Age. FRAUDA ON TOE •PUULIC.—PinYe the virtues of She Gargling Oil have become so extentiively and favor, nbly knots ri to the Farmers. of The U. States - and Can ada, as a curative,oil In dist:tortoni animals.and as a consentiecre. its demand beer nting great—there .has not hero wanting those whosii cupidity ban suggested to them that if they could coSpw-r something as 'near ly tesemblitle Iu appearances's they could on E.S. with anything for a mime. they might urge_ it-uptin anstis peeling t usineueis aka outs:Mute for -the true Gar gling 111. The prppkietof , Wirittici•therefore Cantina tin.se who purchase. to be sure the came of C. 'W.. Merchant is blown tin the side of the.battle, and in WS hand writing over the cork. All others are an attempt at initiation_ and are thrrethre an ,initiesnion. * 4 ee advertisement in this prier. A paurphlet of dentin may be had gratis of the agent. peTTsvILLE LIARSETS CORRECTED iVERELY FOR THE JO - L.R.V4L. When: Flour, Md. $5 l'fl Deti Peacliee pos t 244. 3 ('iolive do do 450 do' do onpa • . f 75 Wheet,totAn.. 110 l k '4 Apples, par'd. , 75 live. do . • , 60 Egan. doz. 11 111 re, • do • en bolter, lb. l5 Oats. do 17 Baron, " OS Potittees. de 501 flame. 10 Timothy +e. d, 1 :',O 1 Hay, ton, 13 00 Clover •• do 350 1 Planter. 550 MAR&IFD On the etch ult ,nt nitn.lrsvine,by the' Rev C Ila rtritcAt, to Mrs Le/tt Kurroill of On Itt`e Hell inst.. al .11i11,r's *nor. DAvolon. Allds .Isttrt - ipot Loan, all 111 C richt!) I, Co. On iln. 12 inst.; by flay 11r Vsires., Mr M nunta.. Of P 1 Clint , .n. Iq Vb 4 C MoyEs. of West 11runswitt. On thFi 3,1 inAt hOV tt Letni, taq ,Mr I mcxmr, Mitn&f: )4Ari.e. all or 'ton lint. ,On the tilt) tum...by the ~1 , 1 1, 1 Mt t 9 Mies E lionricincrtx nit or anlapri. •011 the loth 'in.t.. lev Dlton Itev , ,n. F iNosustat, to Miss liKert.er. ell of Tdowitoi. At ',anther , : on the 10tIt tnst., by the Met' I. Dentine. Mr J M Ftntsap. oP Schetytltill' TT,. to 311,1 SAnatt FEUNEtt, or %V .1 pehnotchuilkttl co. bn the, 12 It ins'., by throat:ie. llr M Siiuttrz, to 511.‘ 110t:KER• , 4).. the 7.7,h ult., by the came. Mr. R liClll.cy, of pc Chutoo, to Nib.* gutty. of In Minersvitte. on the lath met., J E SORCEit. JI 1) formerl Vol VottssAle, .utildt6 yeafer. In this 11.,rongli. on \Vt.'ln.—illy It s% Jonni isoldnV FOll of Jobs, •iiht MT../ Futl.sw-iy, ngei I...yeas•lnJ 11111(.t . Tit E POII43VILLE ,S.ITERA I'l , OU ETV 'will tb"" held HA • test regelht tut eft it Frmur's next,. Match 'rib. Lectaie by .1 I; NeVtlir, EMI; r•filt-cl-•••• Ye r'ire." 11 .11E1111— . Is Commerce better ealculateil ttett I. it. rriltllre t.. advantd a icaftits " A Intbiatice—M.Fitia It II flotwel. kW Wine y. 11.•gAtive—Kea.rs C F Hux•uiau, C Hall. S 41.e.ider— 0 De Forret. I.ly order or the societt A. HEGER. Seep . PULASKI COWIE, No. 216 —A riatid Meeting of puLesej ',age =wdl oe held on Monday evenb,g. -31arels la. WO at '7I o'clock. by order of the tV , M JOHN MARTIN. dey'ry. Do} eNDLISII LYE rervice is hr.l4 rims - ) Sabbath 111M11114 toil even • lig In Ow um ;rat hoots or,w.t.alp, In he',English trbenut Ctonteb, fd betwern Marko: 'mu] Nor We. D. STELL.'Paator. 'TILE At41401.34Th: 111;c0i11' l',ItHstlVTG- K r e RiA.N fpunimpipiriooadil l .pleo In Thump-m[l's new butidAttit -;'rues. ¶ f Market. And 01.1;1;0;4 ,1 f !wave rOufsd .M 0 the lar4e.upper liall O Sold - build i ng, *ben, rrlogiUus worship sVill he conducted every cut. -all. by Dew D. T. Usroalrtn; lferrlact tu clAnnuloce 101 .'cluclC. A. M.. and 3j o'cluni. P. Nt. - 403f1 fteo: The public an respectfully Invited to attend; , • TUE PROTESTANT gPIgtOPAL CIIIIIICII —The following - Resolution has . been passed by tbe'Vestry Trinity Ilharch.Potterille. iterareed, That le consideration of. atirannentribit zed and tot* contributed as donatglor' to the erection and curtilehlog of the church edi2s4r; the vestry do hereby aet apart. - and. aitempriattr - FIFTT CIIIIIT PE Wel,er hlch halt realnfece tor allpegagaa who - may 41/aire to',woreitlp,'lri the . Church. These peers are lonatrd as rot latv vr. • • - IN TllB CENTRE . North side;; No:111, 119. 127.'135. 145.154 1511., Routh aide , Mr.' 111. 140;:141, 1311;141. i 152, Inc".: • ' • . IN'Tu woirrilr • North .iiree,Nd:1.7.13.12:11: 31. 37, 4 3. 5 1 .. 33 54 . 55 . Swath side. No 2..11. 20 : 2 11.. 32 . M -41 r; IV' Trig' SPITTIf Al 3 floeti eideji . ff•Aß:o7. 2 3; 23 41 33 . 23 ; 22,v34 4 01 • 110. North side, No - 59. 67, 73, 19, ' !5, . 1 3:7.- 1. 109. ,'; DIVIN 11141P11,111CCIaMehl i lothe:Uhurelt every Au* OPT , ' -Afrrikst ~156roice 'rocrunitnee. rs'eleek. NI14•11 ; ,18 111 1 'neri4 1.4 o !ahick- An4:even wereice,eri thegret aday or - every !natant. . .11.' P. Sherwin,. '• ' if rhE:il.l3ll In onreiliel — finol:Notes. nitik of, gx.l eba dm: - Certificates 'of tpepositt. -- Ckelle orafti.. Cheetatie ode on Philadet ptinlhnillf. York; to inns ta:snH• :-• - : t :March 9:1P36' rr - • , • , • LTATCPUZIP CELEURA , TED , CTIENICAL !nit; 1.1. des: for Razor Strop'. usrltalit.d inruneqdotled lei theativinls atom Nthetorisittinehtory; Alfluttilitia in 'mew* *tine Smoot edits It one unteNti:nribe nine.; ratindl44.4 ;title by the andeteiinvit at tha r mnitailt frets eters. 101111. - * 4 • ----4 4111 6 / 1 11Ir • , j ck , ` 400..TV :44 . 'ENEIarADVR' b e A TITS NOTICES. ~. ', - .:ejt; ". tt 4Napri ~, $t • f•ti,' • . f . • ... .. t , 4 , I .a ' s --f , . '7, - .71 7- , IV O 't Whet!' '' ,''''• is , ~.,"1 tam, with Iv . wt nuclei,. to tl . ' ~ too ... Iliam boat, late'', the, ugh .if not 1. ,- „"le,'''dee . have been It „,:' to t . übsereter; • c:: tones .. , ebted to the sa ` - ' 1 ate,. „renaialleatiasZleake Inimediatilt- pa y men ,i(pd . thoer haepte.e4hati *pima the same. Will. pre! at ftiOtti duly. auilapbtipoited for settlement, to Jam • U enmpbell. Esq. ' .• • - ,-. w- r. - bIAIIX :yowl., xxec,,trix: i', iitipiiilmatix 23. isscr-- 1 . .--, : , 11-3 t ~, 44 4 i / 1 -- 1 -a4- .' '''' ! r I S eita ir t l i b tigl T Et!r " ;r N io - droll 'Si Jr;eplt r ! . % l ;OZ, -C"0,9R.5f.100r.h.,., 1 .f,i1 i 0; 12 ,2ef, .91.! firm "F ' 4 .!".. 1 & lAiona. - wei41... - ittral no th,lith - nreratilLtst.,lot wo o len'. enn - .Wbot., . Po.. hiteiehse - nt•thd late firm will be.senled up by Jossult %Vona. win. will conttiatoi the I"ittinitn; business on his own neconnt. --- ' • -, , , - ! c . • . . soarr STEEL. • • ' , ,ii . , ;,.. : , ,.110fiErll Wt OD. ... 'March 21.1'510 D .—"-----'--- 1811113LUTIO111.—The Co-partnendup :hereto fine raining hinweim.S. I,l•Primmse and Slif.Wal , fart., Jr.. wee dwe.o....ett iiie nith day of... Match. The -tenthreiew-ilthapeatiettedbyibasebeeriber.., I.—. L. yIIINIOOSE. . soiTif)u3llkillitfi'il"3!t:VA'ilg.:; -,i , 13 Z.* u......:—• t .--... VOWICE is hereby glutei that on Tuesday. Lim i 1.,11 - 4trpr.g.a.itiklymtable • Ab We, Of.lbe praprty of Marcus Trcifuil• 1 pltrojaAe4 .1. 4kin'ac. - 1 wutql). end I t set of nattiesit.. hint len the Willie in the pos4oE-ion o f thel'ainier owner for his usii.derinenty pleasure. , .. ...;.• • .W3l. Wol,pr. Niatrh 16. 1250 - ' ':-,' - . . 11.-1* EVX.E * IPV,TOII,'S ltiOTlllMblo;4.ettersTeatanien- V...a mu. on the, eatate of 81011 Jones, late 4:WAAL .Elair, dyed, bailng' been gianted by the Regimer of County. to the AlithAcither.. all persons bay:. leg el.iima or dontanas agaihnt the estate of the said erectile:at, ate requiAted - tu, Make kuvwn the same w now delay. and till person) Indebted to the }aid de cedent, to inakopayuient to Ihefujiocriber. P RICE. . • • fit, dale. March 16,100 • . • Il 6t 0 fbSAI. Pi FOR CI AL —1 . ,01,4)AhN the t• e+iple) of 2.!00 tune er (*hal Will br until sit a'cl irk P. the 2 1 ;th ofAtirrii. 18.50, at Itr zister's Northern t.ihertiet zted "toying ilit,lett ttiqrlits, tin. 213 north' turret. lir he of thi• h,st gmllry erhitylkill or Lehigh' WAiir. Ash I.lslop, or the lar , est broke,: nerd ilreeened In it , dePVt.rea at fheVeorkA;.sti the St b.ityMill riv. r. one tile'nhnve ritrrnlnnnt d. h . 21[1,, , S by the ii3,,tem htißattr.,:nt. Tho thlarrry rt.l,e 240 fon. per Fonth, 111 their roll Shiite. rave of exttenst-,•chnllnelhg us tMe trhlFtit • . : Thr propspiititht 'tale ,plkis. .The tering, rash. at tb~ ti.orat biti of • ;id) vomit:). with the reger va: ion or' 10 per xekt, ui lil Ihn;.ue.*iiirmui..stox istirtiprred (1.04 tvill bar r«gntred fir the-fultllurrot %pr. C..ntriet 11:e eiLA lillt will tin amount lobe:11.10-'claw toe., Rilll lie ex pected for 411 intim tjthie,of the nSiee . coal : ; F1:41.C11. 11...mter. March 9. Pi:P . 9. • 10.3 l • I IISOL tr TIAN hetet ort• !S -i I I}lll-tr Ilrt•se•ril Jar.ll. ard G5 4 1i4 • 1311 Shp! . Ii: Ihe Multli4 bu.iiii42. tux It 4 by , oittlenti , : . All -itolpleril to thr id fl , lll WO PitUe , trlke frith ul Meta.. to eltlirr of i,aul Ir:whet-IN and, thibte baring rlcthnx in 111 priP.trit tiff' eett;ement. 'Hie btiOnena will in (ninth In. con/WM.O :iid car ried on by Gustavus & Deveno Bti..lt..ntwrger.' JA- PIS HEISER St' CO Mnieh . 5.19.50. ' . 111 1 -3t* : . , 1) WILIC NOTI6E--1',14 uniform:tot - A, Cont i talssitoters of tiennylkill c;tointy. will rpeeivo taealt4ll.topoiels at 4brur , otriee... lit the Itornueh of orwil..bure, blrer.....n now . atill-the Silt thy "r April mat, fir a loan of $25.0(10, 64, a term not less Ginn five years.- ' .' • = IS% t4T .11r.rz. wm. ritNii.rx, 1 ,;;Jm . ... . mti:lt %PI. FR,ITZ Orwirentr2 NI trli O. ,il , ll. • • ' 14 it . .. , s.A.ICE'N.) IC E•--rb i. links and ittfitll•l4 fl.' . FOS EDI 'dr. I) SIX.. triVioe !own asslgnOd iOilte. subSeritters, all rrsoin ,: . hwinh , aretiunts cpon 'with thrum are reqin gall to 'rail and- settle. and Innoni i , .de!,t,lto *nuke p yineo only tons nr our anlllo:raed" agent. .., . i, 'i :.,:;',' N. 11.—All'aecoonta not settled beforeJthe 'drat of Deeentbernext, ill be left With a Squire fir fettle ineni. , i ;: . :i: • 11. & J.-FOSTER, Nov - 10 0 ISIA. - .! . - 416-tf. ANTED rilELkOßAini POLlPS•—Wiinted' • web* from 0# to 100 koI p. Enquiry at the Test. graph Office, Portavllly. J E. McvaLILA. March 23. Wit.* ontstdi Rope/intendant nt the v V Brockville, enMery, Ev,qoire at the peke of the sub.irriber, in Matti.' Add ition. , ' CEO. If. POTTS. March 10, 1850 11-tf vir A'NTIED.OI pool Carriage Bmllh. 10 whom constant employment slid good wages will' be given. Apply "iit this office.' ti • . &larch 16, Mo. • 1 . 1-tf %A T ANTED—A Situatt4Mby an experienced Cook' V Keeper, who has been ornoloyed In that cape'. y forthe test eight years, and; who can give tinesrep lionablereferento for empabilitynnd 'meanly. A note addnawal IP X. Y. Z.. a: ttle.olllca.'of the Matters' Journal. ar ill meet prompt attehtiom Jan 211. IBS9. CARDS. 11. nrcAnE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ts 7. manna—Office In 'the Library Roam. late the Town Hall; •- • Sept 22. 1i312. 429-tf onEN . r'EI.I.OR at Law. Philadelphia. will attend to collections oilier legit l hu,mess in the City of Pniladrlgillia, adjoining Conotiee and elsewhete.— C dice No. 13 Prune Dj?h?a T42 oTice 4 . t t . :e i nlr E e rree n tib r o o v n e ne t s h i a ' Town llili Physician and Oculist. N IL—Fresh Vacine Yin:fa:on hand. Dec 22. hip. 52 Inns 1). 1141.4/a, ATToitiv AT LAW, Port Car .l bon, Si. nyteill Courety, Ph.. Office adjoining the Exchnnee II l -act.- Dec 15;15 tr. , \ 51-Iy . .. A 73 1 -. dt SOS, Weroj.ll EALINts , Mill PARIIINIENT ,Mattatitetuiers. No. 7 Mare:4,4le St., awl No. 7 Willow Street. Philadelphia WlLLtaml LatitiElt• HENRY .11iivasa N. L.— The highest price peed for ‘Vooll and "Sheep. , Skins Nov ln, ISII. . 46-6 mo not Ton C.II.ES.EIf, tint, 110:11(EOPAT# IC IJ I-flys:1(1 , A ..... ved Ityrce In the upiyer 111.'hi of the 1111 . 11/ brie% totildlogi; upponite the Pori t)lnee. Centre `et reel. Pnitsv 'ate , April Z 4. , , 14t f. `H ARLIES 1.1 Eui.)ts, ArronNcv AT LAW. 1 11,1 s 'removed Ws name next t.. J: M ratnti• Sthre,•Centre eiVet Sent I. 1 8 / 9 : -f:‘, VOCTOII. O. 130:11V .113,1 1 i. / ;%i Depay. Pottyyilly, ildico on the N. E. corner of alatket and Thud. E.britt.iy 16. 7-0 i•:0`.1.111g BILLLIS. ":.; • AGENT; r i.. 1. S , 5 k North CVarges, I.oow •-• R, II • I in, i ' l.l '4i, 1.61:7 IA DIU EL I RT YlitlTll . r: or Tn. PENCE. oti.,ile; tViil 41,1,4 I.onotnly Cooretmiwt Arent - Ws, I.ltrtha,v an.? 5q1.104 . 1:.-111::t.de 6t.c.. iI detraYlkillUoun , y. Yx. (Alter Crntrr, rttnrt. .repo. site 110. Town Hall Ott t!'), IVIBZ: 2 1141 4 11.C-TE JSl_ . . . I '', 1N1 : ALN:3-pvt P. SIII -Mtp.ing Pott.l an.l dim t phenKaloily4 oto h gni Vl+r ,, ' , II'. by . 1.11-rLs 5,..-:AA tuns, f(7e- , ?r, , :1t. Hurt'9 l lsso • 'll2-3:1 • i , i• • Warranted Seeds, bud :Autzill Onion pcu, f,sr gala by LIT - Mg&' . SiMITIN, Ceforr . , „ March lii) V) - 13-2 t • ERYINATPER.IOII. ' , near Cured Ill'us,ljAst V receirEd and fur eale'rt the York Store. ' '• E.p.Y&ILDLEY - .2. SINN. Starch 16 r IMO 11;• VW &ITEMS El.rolnres Directory. IS f'0r.16.'40. and CO, Cnl4”, ciunnlione a niait or the di?. n Dijt,y. 1.1.1 s of :=.trn f Oo. Churches. Sthnoti, Il lilroidq Stean,linati. Sine!. &e.. &c., and 11,4 of I . ..inr‘cri Inthe c..u . . 1 146 1101 mute. —for may '7.1 As—Just putdudied and for sde aC, t:k:VAN'S Cheap Book and Stall - Aug. dt,.'reo. March !ti 1553 ITIDE !WATER CANAL SOAP, trim:ht ty '! 1. P. OriERWIN. Pnitaviitn...Mrirris 0. 'WO; . . 10 31.*. i ii.kPeit oiulccursait or Aria. .M.mairac, 1.1 tures had Minos: With the, intindenuen:, complete ,het received and rot axle Al BANNAWS. March 9.1950. • • I. Altar ER' S La.)TVIIIES Science and. , Art, c mpfete. j us t ieceiao wad for ante at BANNATIP_S. iltarch 9,1530: :• r beltutifil 1 'edinato*, witn - clear type Alla plain print, just rel teland on/ furtiale , •• - • " • 44. ' • ILINAN'A • •••,• , • Cheap Itthitellaneoup finokstnre: Urtreh s; quo °.. 1. • . IW ,IRON:.feca r,fl 'TAN I)? Plot B.ir Aroetlrko R. Iron, of tar .. U moo slugs, Just received and for tale at Ike York ilitorA, • • I ' . * • E YAIIDLCY & EON. , . Markl/T, 1950 31. 0 AIL 04 0 111V114-.1410 Tons: Rlitrtiscl (roe It bun bdirton . % by Ito by I. oil boat slid for sale helot -. tOsuit pareboser*.• at 'he. )awilet market Price.n9 I - -'"-. I / 4 1- dir&.IIIDDLSTON, __.,.. Urge Road - , 1110iiirtealiolibiwita. ' • ', • ; - - , . .- • Pbliadelphis. - • : I • ' r, -: .. .• - 41-3160 4 PLifi OA: :Bout: InioN. asoned boiler Imo )ios.. 4" and 6' of wki r s°o4 3 2 . and 361Kbeiamitindosnleogihs,. RAIAITON. If. ISO • 4, &gib front at. Philada. • . Cluafikaort;auirESTbevlibicrilits have 'just ireeired Mira *be andir.glizabep; 4 and I Inch Best !Jest Xnztiaketudil*,'.'ioada exptessis /outlines, 'a'nd far sale:- Anpri-fo ' in 11: GUORfia: • yptil2l ' .17) Market and yttb gueets. Pbl4 da . •fl AIL ,- itOAl3 131 i 31.-3 1 .0 TONG id lid Mai 11a U. Ito,' goad-leoo. -' • .. '' - ' •„ - ,- , . .1 "'.: , .54K - S111•11 d ' do,-- , . , ,•di ' ~e 0 • 7 8 do six e• . : -do • '..t.' do:•,:. • doirlbLopikeo. 13 do 1 1 do ~a50..410:- - `da -- • . - -Aod PlOtoo t f saleby - --,•: - -- - - - "...; .l i l W4 ASO meatitriiarcar.amairo• - , _ ~ntiya, imee,,iit-I•itri . -, - .:w , : ;:) , t . . . 1 1 0 z TO L T. m LE IreaTlMEArgro &tort E r fatne Badding, eh n ated !fro Carnet or Centre and Union.,, air door tolbe4l3:teijiran Mose. *poi!T to *arch ,v - ' JduOli imme. 11.3 t TOR RV..NT...TWO STORE R.IOMS and EEL. 2: LAUB. on the corner of Third and Market Streets. Apply to ' 8.4 J. FOSTER. Muth 23,1850 ^er Vitt • TOIL' AENT...7IIE SECOND STORY Met T. Faster & Co.'s Shoe More, now occupied .t Chas Miller & Ca. Likewise, Ittr tent, a new Stare Romn. imitable foellrillite: • tallast Mallet "A., next below David Klock. Esq.'s office. A'Pply to _ SOLO. FORTEE. Merib WC 1850 , , - t4,41' 40 iILOON , FOR subserthir haw .kJ - hit fitted up his,store-rtocou for an ICE CREAM, CanrentinnarY and Vtltit Rahion, will rent the same to an approved tenant 1:)s the ensuing year. together with back parlor. lame basement story room. passage loth,/ cellar and yard laud one half the Stable attached to the premises Arrangemtnts are made to alter and impugn the whole fsnut for parties and rubes needed rffigirymvata; Which {Tall early as pos sible. • ' 0 N NI.. CROPLAND: let doer below` the Arne' n , Pntisvilte. Marehia, DEM • . • fILZt..* Von SALE...One 10 !three Engine, with break. roilere, verrensi ehatting 'and every thing neves:4l'y aGunta Cnal breaking .eetithiehttient, which will ho vOld ow v.cri rtmnaige to MA, QM U. POTtli. • Earth 16.1:i450 11-tt TOR KENT—The commodious dwe line. No. 1 Courtlind Terrace. Mohanianso 3t., which will be pot In complete order for a respeetnble famity.l by the first of April. Enquire at No. a. Courtland Ter- March 9. MO. 10 3:* vArtai FOR RENT—The Flowery Field Farin.3 miles from Portiville, to rent. , Ahd for sale, a imall frame, house on Norwegian Street, to Aly:y CUM.InNU• Pottsville. March 0, 18!0. .1:0,11. SALE...nue 30 horse hoistinf enrine. with 7' winding Rearm; qll tomptetm. Enquire at'the • p t ;Irk Mine COViery, York Fla 111, or nt the °Mr. , lit • Geo. H. POTTA • Much 16, 'SW • 11 -tf FOR RE:2IIV...The Ph o oc(iipted by S. Strauee an a zi 116,e nil Centre St. Moe, a Terri Story Frauae House on the same Lot. on !4,.rond St.. "r , 31alket St. Mar.:lt 16, 195011-tf r f"flit SAL' fi r tilm id an, 1 1 SOO reat ut wee raclL ?rm.( chain, • 3011 • I Inch Chain', 3001 " I " GEO. H. POTTS. March T. 1/3!4' • • FOR. SAL.E«.% trindsonle hntwall thy 0 ,.17,0, .nn,rior 11 , flagi.vi, and gond under the sadd le. poanr und:p.rfectly sound. GEO. 11. POTTA. Match 14, 1?.51:1 FOILI. SALE...The Einbarriber Is de i .at...,_.- Nit iota ..I" se.iing Lite dwelling - linipm in which 15;,.,L'r; be uow,re... , icles, in l'orris• ',Within. The 1_"11 - ~buiblins is one ortne very neat in the Bog ringli,—la lee and admirably arranged with every eon venience..d make it dogiratle: i Pose lon given at once. I M:trch 18, MO 1" ; Of t SA LE....V I.are6 Cittuturf:nal Screen. 11 feet.loioir..tad fret in dt.inieter at the lar,:e:t e1.41. 7 -ada pied to in kinsr coat- of the nn et 4M111111 , 1i VlZe64—f•OrA 1111:15.00 and lio-s hero very link be sold ditair bircach. Enquire at tlbaork S: YARDLEY 6: Co. MAre:l 16. 1550 11. SAL • SIII.EIIIOIi CANAL IlAttl:E. whi carry MO to 170 toilli—botilt 6 .t the Schoyl kill Canal—will be told cheap for cash or exchanged for Coal. Addri ss • MILLER & ROBERTS, 80e Walnut. Stieet, Philadelphia. r March 2, 61850. 9-1 t A LARGE BROWN HORSE-8 years old, tit fir la car; nr team, for sale orexclia nge fior fenal—to ho ace,, at F. Rai+son's Coal yard,. Broad street, above Spruce street,: Philadelphia. Tot,e sold for want of use. Feb. 13. IMO. B-3t FOR BEN —A rood Frnrne House, In Mahan- I' tangostreet, now occupied by Mi Hoed. Apply ./lAMILTON ADAMS. New Castle.. 7. Feb 13, 650. 14-d • FOR R6INT.—Two new and elegantly finithed 3 story Gault Muses. with the Tndern loprove ments. situate in George Street. Pontsville. Posses sion will bY given on the Ist of Aptil nest. Terms moderate. akilpy to . : WILLIA3I h THOMAS JOHNS. St. clairXe6. 16, ' • • von SALE—Thc undersingned offers for sale, L. SDILDIND LOT& situated in the Town of Mid. dleport, Schuylkill Township ; and is also prepared tor grant leases upon the Coal Veins contained ,in the tract or land Irninediatefy adjoining the same.. For terms or Inspeetiok of the Draft of the tract and plan or Middleportdapply to J. D. MEREDITH, Centni St., Pottsville, Agent for J. e. DACOSTA; Feb 2, 1830.'! ' . 3.2ri0 To HE LET—The Tavern Stand. occupied by James Doiney. In Morris' Addition, Pottsville, Inquire of James Downey. or Jacob Eliot., Esq. Pottsville, Feb. 10. 41-st* TO LET.4The large and conunndiona Mai - Hann xt the corner of Coal and Pike 'meets, in the town Port Carbon; well - calculated for a notrdine nous or lintel. 'Apply to Ma rearetta.r3. Wetherell, No. Muiberry. sit,eer, Philadelphia. or A4I.IILA BOLTON. Pun Carbon? March 9. 18.50.1 'lo-3t. FOR SALE—The 1.4 of ground and buildings, situate li, n. the upper pail. of Centre St., Po:ta t ft____ vine, ea.it side, In the immediate neitchbor cA;;.: hood of the Court House; now occupied by Isekt:. Chambers, Tailor. This lot IS 21 feet in front ppnn Centre Street, extending back '227feet in depth—on Centre street. is a good frame dwelling with stone basement, and on the rear end a small frame dwelling. Fur terms. which ate moderate, apply to .1. D. 511:11KDITH, I Centro St.. Pottsville, Agent fur • JOHN 31cCANI.ES. Jan 12, ISM .1-2 inn FOR SALLR—The Coil Trarts on the West Nor ter gian llalin.ad , known at the Spotlit and Seven ty-Flve Acre Tr.icts. now worked below water level by Messrs. SpenCerl.s:. The location of this land. in .the heart of the Coal ft<ton. sun elrenAre intititP,rim?rovements rot - note.- t ed. railroad eon:ire:me with the l'hita. and Reading lidilrofil, and Schuylkill Na vie:llion Company, all couititdd\to to tae It a property w, l worthy the atten tion nCtapitalists. ror terms apply to \ ' i J. D. MEfteDITII. ,C•entrs street, Pottsville. Agent for ° 1 •,.; N TMOURAN. Jou 213, 111.50. ,1 • 41-2 mo MEM • OAL VIv I VB WOK' RENT =The pithier ., her 14 tinyire Ito riqu ' Voil ..tad on the .Til.ea lort,'• Trier. 140 'Tort Carbon” Tract, or the "Wag tIL.”-•• rrt, t A RUSSEi . AD•rit 011ive Mall; Err IS. 197,1 It N 1 I to11gt:11 wttb convefii, in ..f i.. 0 tl.trttou Hetet ittockrate, Apply to .:errtn , ll. ILrino. Part Carbon. •'r to the ti bic.finer, at Mit 0;11, , e in cen!re at , rottsvin... J. MAC.IMB WET MULL', Deg 9. rein :nt .1 4 ‘011. SALT OIL • .• subscriber oft his Stettin Mil I.C.3lPii in Port (.7.nrboo—for eat. t eak! i,erateti in one of ihe best •ituatn. nthis Re gl.n for toltolat-tA. brio: the only nit, tZ:II%, eatnern svciatt of lift. iloal Region. It Is in g;:.2,t 1 Itoo.twitainn 'w ill he given illislitpdj3t.• rei irrd Terns X;tply to L. F TN Port Carlini 1 113reli 100,-IS-49. • ,11-tf 43-iy 1 ; 4 , 0R REX 'Lora. , .4 Foltz trai- 4 E. ran 711.1.. ch rt•ret, mot t W v. ownt to tilt- ;tail mitt or Cirkal. ;Noll be retord fluid the I iof Apri next. nr tonr.r! if regoinol, upon ret!ootreole term* Th. 1h(r..0 , 40, tw . v .t..rlrs. Welt, •hod wel cap hl.ited for goring flay. Grain. Feed, &c injtte to 1 - E. VV.IDLEY & SON. . Nov 17. 1919 i 47-tf FOR SALE—vALUABLE PROCER- A 1 -,-.--, TV In Monensvitb ..—The eiore now occupied : . .,...,, 7 '' by N.. G. If.tsurnekin, .6 offere d fur sale.— J -- qk .., For term opidy to GEORGE J. 11E1111, Jr. .tot 2 tdil-10.t I - 1 minersvine. ll t pit 8.11.1.0--;A4 that certain lien storied stone .T4vern stim4l,ltemwn - 4• the VAI;LKT MOTE!, t. situate on Valley street, In the town or Pat- rg= i tain(ng in fn.ar6o feet. and in depth 200 ft ., Prom the Sclinylkill Valley Ilatiltnij 200 yards, at which point the Cars mop 4 times daily. Ala., father lots of groowl, each containing 60 f , In Own. and 100 feet lit depth. situate: - aim. In said town or Pd.:withal. The property wilibe sold cheap terms easy. 4pply to D. E. ISICE, Esti , at his °lace, Pottsville, or to' litettAyi. otterMAN... Sept. I. Hi4l. -38.1 f Vert SA.Ln—AT PRIVATE SALE—Ait.that eye tufo tracCuipartel of land, situated nn the Broad nosotaln, In tower Mihantangotuwnship. la Schuyl kill roontY. t(ormerly Berke county.) in the State of Pennsylvania: bounded and described air followson wit:+-Eleginnlas at a marked while oak tree; thence by late vacant lands"ow surveyed to Jacob Miller. north slxty-aie perches, to is white oak; thence by late vacant 114, now surveyed to George Werner. west 146 . perShei to - a atone • thence by late, vacant land. now surVeied to LeoroWd If south 65 perches to a tipanlia oak; thence east lid perches to the place of belt inutne.icontaluing, 55 acres and la perchei of d and allowance of gm per cent. for roads. At. . • - JOHN C. ORENNSII, Siii*tilinr Sew, . 'Fee those Aerie" es heel say tarts l assts* " ' rcof OLD FASUION GAITER - BOOTS t ' TIIE undersigned. having purchased the t 1 etchisire rkcht_, for mannfacturius Linens Patent Gaiter ,UPOIII. for Schuylkill County, F. Would call the attention Of Ladles and Gen tlemen to. t d samples he has now oa , bend. they be ta/rut, mithiiiit memos, are neater and Mr more durable than'iliore ent'in' the old style, and will egentually supercede alikindi now in one. Ho would • also- cad their attention to the large assortr..ent of Boot' and @hoes he he. now on hank—decidedly the best that bare ever bees oliked in this trialltrt; the majority of his work being made here, and of the besr material thr 'mites', tad durability dent* all - competition.— Raving purchased the right to manufacture Cars Patent Congress Geller!, he will mate them to order of dm best materials; together with alfothgr kinds of fancy and bight , hoots and shoes. , • licbse no* in hie employe targe bombes of hands. main is his detireso have as much of his - work made here, in Pottivilleom thirmoney, that ;meant article. need nog WI taken fleece.. 'A law womnent of Eastern and Philadelphia stork Slaters kept -en hand: together with Trunks, Carpet Rats bad Valises i all 0 riirtdch will be sold kw Mr Cutt at '-,- - ..cuptpyr S. TOSTEIPB , .2.._ 1 ` . ' ' ' ' goat and. Shoe Store: ' - -, !douse Nob *romp . , How. rottsviik.' sirra* Iwo ~ 9-tf h GEO. H. POTTS 11.11 WA - •1 Ttr.:••••:..,17 EDI MEE u~sv~exea FMB' NM:MUM , . PROTECT YOURRELYRS ' PE Delaware, Mutual-Hefei,. lasers nee Comps," T ...oak*, North R 4002 of the Exchange. Third lit., Philadelphia. FIRE ANdUßANCEL—Baildings;.MiwelitnAlso sad ether property in lines snd Coustry. itwaredspiest toss or damage by areal The lowest - rate of preramm. MA INAURANCIL—They Feraselt. Catena* and Freighte, foreign or soitstwite Olderr epos or • Polli nollaes„ as the assured May_desirli. INLAND TRANSPOIITATION I r-Thil also ' , Mire merchandise transmitted ty Wagons. Railroad Cars, Canal Nato and nteamboats, on rim, and Mike, si the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS. Joseph IG Rem. James, d. Mina _-Edmund A. Sander. Thenphilus Pattidisgr John C. Davis. O. Jones Drools. • Robert Burton, 11, nrY 11030 1 ' John Lk- Penrose Ilugh crag 'Samuel Edward s;. Genie. ye r Hir . Oeo. G. Leiner. • iipeseer !deltoids; Edward Darlington, Chants yget n . Isaac R. Davis, J. C. Jobe m s„ . William Falwell, - Withiun Gay. JohnNewlin: • Dr. A r Thomas. Dr. R. M. Ilustnn, .Jahn William Eyre,Jr. • J.T. !dogma:. .D. T. M.,irgan: • Wm. Boesky. SIARTIN Prirsidsni: wilco S. NEWBOLD. liccretary. • . . The subscriber Laving tspen appointed spat foci'''. above compank, ie naw,prepared to make lasomnas on. all dearriplions or p'raperty on the snow .liberal term... , Apply at G. 11. Potts' effice, Morris' .Additi as or at my house in Market direst, Pottsville. ' . A. al MACDONALD. Noe it; • - ,43.1 y Knox Inguranee Company,! CAPITAL $200,000. /mut, MAI/INE AND LIFE INSCRANCS, 'Office on Water Si. scar Market. fit Win's ,itrici r ViscanismarAlthlsead . 41 1 1111 Company having been duly, organized. and 1 the capital stock properly secured, are now pre pared to receive: applications for lasuratme against Inca or damairc by,dre. on di ildinge. Merchandise; Ma chinery, Mills, Manufactories. and till deecriptioas at ,nrcipewy; also merchandize nod produce In the Course of inland iratisportailon.—the ricks, of the seas—and upon the lives of hidiCiduals. The ratesof premiyria which will govern ibis institution, will confurmtpithe established rites of Ina pastern Others. MI IbMfds wit be liberally and prommly adjuated. end pale DIRECTORe ' llok. R. N. C4llti&n, Vincennes. Wcpciiiat .1. Wise. • - do • WiLtian .1. Hainan, do • Iloglics C. l'eca'. • do . evens M. ALLEN, do. Viscrter T. Water, M. D., Pike co., Wine. Prtiat P. BAILEY. Fort Wayne, Indians. : Ttibuts T. IieNDRIDGE, Lafayette. , do W•uren tV. EARLS. Terre•llantn,N. , Ex.Cov. D. WAI.LACE, Indianapolis, de llnsun D. ALLAN, Evansville. do llvaay R tacumaxitarT, %ash. D. C. Zkelialtlan PLATT, New York. . IL N. CA RNAN, Presidia' a M. Secietary. N. pror . V. . t E1.71) 1 1111)111r, Circus' M. A WAX. 1 Counsellors, VitICCDI3BII6 SaNuct..JcDA.N. REFERENCES IN INDIANA: Ma Excellency. Gov. Joseeii A WeranY,lndlartspelle. Col. James 11. Lase, Lt, Governor. do lion. C. If Teel'. Secretary pf State, do DollOW3ll M•4I,GUI -t, E. Anditor of State,' de MO CALE') B. &ern. Connersville. Cot. W. A. Gottrus, M. C., Bloonliogien. lion. C. M. lICNITIIIiOroN, Jndge F. S. Diet. Conn Gaiineix"n A. M. Perm Feq Trustees. C.I. 'Piton, If. flt.see.Terre Haute, Watiaili k Sao eIIAS Esee...N.. York Chy.. Canal. sena. ID—EARLY. 13Rft „Terre Haute. • President Branch Bank. Vincennes. JAMES COLLITifi Jr.. Stair Agent. in •, , i,.wiyo r k. The undersigned having been appointo Agent for the ahnve Company, is now prepared to, make Inn. rant, on Property, &c., oh liberal terms. • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. 53-ft Dec 29.•11149 THE 13111.A.RD , L/1 0 E ASSURASOII, ANNUITY AND 'tEttsT COMPANY OF-THIL 0 fficc 159 Cieesaut Stmt. FIE:V.1011N DIN NAN. Anent Air Schilylklll JAMES S. AReENTER. M. D. Medietil Examiner ?► 1 AKElnsurance nn Lives x grant annuities and Ea /.11 downtente, and irecelve and execute trusts. - Rates fee linairiNg *lOO oats slag!, life. For 1 year For; yeara. annually. 'annually. 0 95 ' 177 30.. 0 911 40 169 ! 183 ' 3 110 50 196 2 00 ' i 460 60 435 ; 491 H 700 Ex•strLe :—A ppraon need 30 years next birth-day iy paying the Compinysil 31, would secant to his fa mily or heirs *lOO, Should he dle In oneyeu I ; or for SI3 10 he secures to3thein 81000: or for $l3 GO ennui, ally for 7 years ; heaecures tot lientillJoo should he die in 7 years; or 50r02360 paid annually during life he , provides for:them *lOOO w,henevOr he Ines; for *6550 they would receive *5OOO should he dle In one year, 3 ... , , T 20, THE Alanagers of this Compan, at a i.i.NVAllmeeti 1845. ng held on the 27th' December ult., agree y hbly to the desire referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Company,appropriated a Bonus oradditiop to alt pout 'ties for the whole of life, remaining In force, the were isrued prior to the Ist ofJanuary,'lB42. Those of them therefore which were istsued in theyear 18311 will be entitled top per cent upon the sum insured making an addition: of *lOO on every 411000. That! *llOO, will he paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the *lOOO Originally ihsured. Those policies that Were Issued in 1837 will be entitled tit 81 per cent ; or 387'50 on eimry 81000. And those isSued in 1838, wilt be *milled to ?4 per cent, or 4175 on every 100, and in rataideproportions on all said policies Issued . prior to Ist or January, 1812, The Bonus will be credited to each poloey on the hooks endorsed on presentation at the Mice. It is the design of the Compsny.lo continue Its make addition or bonus to the policies for life at stated period,: B. W. RICIIAEDSj Pico!dent Jones F. J•mts,Actuary. CeTnesubscriheehas been appointed Agent forth* above Institution. end is prepared effect Insurance's(' lives, at the pit blished rates, and give any information desired on the subject, on applicntinp at this ems. PottsvilleFeb.el .. BENJAMIN BANNAN 1- IN DEDINITY. t I HE FRANKLIN;. FIRE INSURANCE OP PHILADELPHIA! ()FFICE No.I, GOI, Chesnut stmet, near Fifth sums DIRECTORS, 1 • Chatles,N. Baneker, George W. RiShards, Thomas Hart, ' Mordecai D. Cerrts, Tobias Wagner, .Adolphe F. Bois, : • Samuel Grant, :, Dtvid S. Brum*, .; Jacob R. smith, . . Morn Patterson. . . • Continue to. make Insurance, peruianent or Dented, on every description of property, in tows4ndeaeatie at rates as low as .ire consistent with accUrity. The Company have' reserved a larger Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums...fel, invested. atfiwti ample protertion to the asSured., The assets of the romp ny en Januar y litt,lll4d, as published azreesbit to an ant of Assemttly, tears as 1 • 4111,,w5, viz.: - 1 • ' • Mortgages. 8996,55 d ILS Stocks. i 81,56171 Real Estate, , 1011,35 h 90 Cash. &c., I. 45.117 ir , T. mperary ' -... ! ....,-...----a loans, 125;09 OD *I:4OMT 67 Since theirincorPorstion.-aperiod of eig teen years, they have paid' upWards of oar stifliss es lisiiirisf thorsaird de/tars, hisses by lire. thereby a ardingerl dear. of the advantages of insurance.s well as tbst ability and disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities. citAgt.F.s N. DANCKER, President. COARI.EB G. DANCltElit„Deeiretary. `The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and Is nowl prepared to make Omura nce, on every desiriptiOn of property. as the inwestrrites ANDREW ausszi., Atm. Pottsrdle,Jun 19, 181125 -'. I.Febl6-,, , NATIONAL LOIN FUND LIFD USU. 'RANCE SOCIETY OF LONDON. «- t, SAVINGS BANK for the Benefit of the Widow ‘ :land the Orplin n." -Lnipowered by' Act arta, 11?unent.-Capita I 4540.000 or gi.tcsome—seshies S re s,ri,e Fund (front surplus Premiums) of about.l&s,ooB T. 'Lamle Murray . , Esq.. Geeree street, banneer e.ittare,'f.'4tdirnian attic Unutt of Directors ittLosidnis Pitysiciast-4. Eitiotson,,l4. U., F. R. S.. .dstsarg-tilir S It WooliMuse, Esq., F. IL A., 5. Secrsisry-7 7' Cantrous, Esq.". PIIII•DEI:ITiA BOARD or immerses, ' _ Clement C I Wan Peter, II El googol 12/Ileum:, Fisher, i s x George 11Gratiam,, Louie A Colley. \ William Joirp).. Tlie rollowhig are amnngthe advantages ore, etE by iie insatutinn:—. • The tuanmtee of a latge'caPital, In addition - In ibis accumulation of premiums. Tha,pecullar benefit se. cured to the assured by the principle of the loan Ide. parka/tot 'The payment of prtrolunis ‘ half,yearly,, quarterly, by .partitot Insured for whole teim of Illeost a aiding additional charge. The tritVelling lease es tousivo and liberal. Persons insured for can at once borrow half amodnt of annual, premiurn, , and claim the same. privilege for tivo successive years.-on thett.Owknoteand deposit ofpolie7. Part of the fair& tal if- permanently invested in -the t;ilnited Stales, tn., 'the opines of three of the Local Directors, as Trustees • —avaiYddgalwaysto'tp earanredlncasesofdispruted claims (tnoutd any anctfartsn). or otherwise. 'Tbisty clays allowetkafter each payment of premium becomes due without fortylture of policy.. No charge Cot medi cal eaansinatiOn., ; . • -• ' The Society being thudded ondhe 311:11flai aildJoint Stnek prinople. parties Indy parilrittateti the prat§ of the fliniety; two-thirds of which . are msniany divided a ninng_ z those asehred for, fife on the partielpa tian.senie. 1 • 'Persons who are desiring to avail thefts-elves'iffthe advantaapg ntrered by thin Institution, by addlevitast. the Atent, F. K. Starr, No. 22,110111144 Ualt4Mora can obtain the requisite 14formation and.the.netens ry lepers Ow erecting etc tolerance'. t}Any inibtmation with regard to this Company ems be obtained at the cities of' the Mittere Journalmher• the Premiums eau be paid - 'and Insurances eger.4e4. ;one 20. 1849. Slav 4 •-• areslrurnAfpir* el. 1 , EAEPEfeI„ VENITIAN 4 PAINTED & GILESSANO & SirwititiAEr • RESVEEVNILLY annotnieii4 us. the, citizens of Pottsville _a n d thit FURNITURE neighborhood that they have opened a frIJRNITURE WARE-ROOM ha Xa kanranys Strut, a few door/ from Campy. whenethey have on hand a large and !Unlivable stock of "tel. lure, embracing tb latest sid most fashionable style*. all of which has been alountractated to Melt order-IW the best makers in our cities. Their stock grab:seen a general assortment of allths articles. embraced in fur nishing dwellings either plain or in the most 'usurious manner. Bedsteads ranging In Price Crow 43 1 0 1 .• 930 • —and all other ankles of furniture In propott a. la their stock is also embraced a large assortment of Ye- • netian Blinder ad Window shadea of the most 'ppm.. • ed patterns, selected with /teat care. • • ' CARPETTIND. BEDDING AND VPHOLLITEXV. They have also aided to the stock a lot Of Earpethir • of the various qualities, and Reedier. to which they call the particular attention of those in want itt Gorse articles. , • It le our design to keep all the articles of Vomitus. required in flchuyikillCouaty, and prevent the Areel slty orwrsons going abroad to uareltAf, tics of Perniture;allof which they 4•• detaloidted to sell et less prices then they too oe wa l ly glee where, with packing and Carrillo added. ' y them fore caznantly invite' also who Ste about ftiraishing houses and those also who regime a ym t k ata gm u g gre . to give them a call. all they flatter thentseigra they pHs g l ee m i meos kind of a "Al; eat", they li nty levant art great saying of funds. HENRY , GREBSANCh mot rristiC-01 ALEXANDER alLtYlit,tlC EVARDieIanIdIeri.DXAMISIOII4EN kvßaarc Yiegßi I TII!" 14 144 " "' • - 4 , 111,4 .' 1.1,11,* 1111 -?) NM Ern COMPANY
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