T6'&24 / OP THE lONISES` sontmu--stmens SUBSCRIPTIONS.—Two Dollen' per soma, pay able eeml.annallyia &deuce, to those who reside theCounty--and-anweal)te advance to those who smith out of the County. Tim publisher reserves to %Mittel! the right to eltatge SS 50 pet annum. when netyment is delayed ham than one year. - TO CLUBS. three coulee' tei sae otheas, $8 OD %evils Do Do !PAM :Fifteen Do Do . DAB donate la advance will pay Sir threeyee evil& seriptton Wilke Journal. , RATES OP ADVECTISIM- One genre or 14 Hoes, does. OR Every subsequent Insertion, Foe ihms, 1 time. gsteequent Insettloes, each. Dee Square, 3 months, Mx months, Una Year. , Dullness Cards of Ftvelleis, ret lanata. ereaanis and others, infterttsug by the Year, wiarthe parftefe of Inserting Cr rersatadversiterasatserreaty, 1 3 , Latter adventaements,, as per agreement. VOL;XY 0. 'ivALMED: at tie Rea Satan_ aid Coal 4rertetta, Carew orrldri k Chesnut Streets l ,Plilladelabbl. No.led, Num Street, New roil. Na.lll, State Strest,Bosum. and Sao east corner of Baltimore & Calvert thiten, Bedlam, la our &gent for reeetrlag asbacrlptions and adfdittaaments for the Moen' Joarnal. cmcnknort of the Kineni'Jourtial tg greater than any other paper published to Northern Pennsylra. els. and has' nearly double the chcelatian of any other published to Schuylkill county. It alio circulates largely among capitalists, manufacturers, iren and coal dealers throughout the Atlantic and Eastern Stites. • - SINGLE COPIES or Yon MINERS' JOURNAL can be obtained every Saturday of William Old term, Benersville ; Mr. Moore, Port Carbon; at the corner of Centre and Marteistreem. Pottsville and at the counter of the ptiblkatiOn Mince. - • FIRE, HEALTILan D LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. —Thu subscriber Is Arent for Fire, Health and Life In surance. •Any Information on either of the different branches can be obtained at the office of the Hitters' Journal, where insurances are effected.' B. BANNAW. faint& 3ournat. Saturday Morning, Jan. 18. TklE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF THE COUNTRY! Tba People Demand In Restoration t rir A tariely. of reading matter, intended for this week's Journal, bee been crowded out, to make room for the Coal Stadetien UNITED STATES SENATOR. lion. JANIS Coons, a roan of ,whom every Pennsylvanian - wet to feel proud, has been elected to the United States Senate by the Lees. hitore,le place of Simon Cameron, whose term expires this session. The Legislature has made a wise selection—such en one as will meet the apPro bation of the mass of the People. The election of Mr. Cooper will be hailed with gratification by every friend to the interests of Pennsylvania.— Mr. Cooper has for some years been a member of our State Legislaturer—of which he wu elected Speaker during the Session of '47—a member of Congress from the' district in which he resides. which. in connection with his superior talent, flu ency of speech, sagacity. and political wisdom, will make him s Senator in whose hands the in- Wrests of this great State may with confidence be reposed. FROM 011110..110RE DISTURBANCE. The Ohio Legislature has again been the scene of the tactical confusion. The Committee . on Elections, to whom had been committed the-de cision of the contested seats reported in favor of Mr. Rockwell, Whig, entitling him to the seat now occupied by the Democratic member from Portage. The Committee also reported in favor of the Democratic Member from - Clinton. whose lest is occupied by a Whig. The latter matter has• been recommitted to the Committee, on sc . 'taint of. some informality. , TheSenste and House assembled on theitth lost. in Convention to count the votes for Gover nor. The Speaker announced the result. A committee was appointed to esamine into the al leged MOM. The committee reported, rejecting the vote of Lorain county, on the ground of infor mality in sending the returns to the Capittl, and declared Weller, Loco, elected by 2 8 0 majority.— The Speaker decided the report out of order.— Great confusion prevailed. The author of the re . pot was determined to be heard. The Speaker finally consented, provided a joint committee were appointed to make a further esamination into the matter. Seemly Ford, Whig, was then declared Governor elect of Ohio. While the Speaker an 7 nouneed the revolt the utmost confusion prevailed. Some members were highly incensed at the apes' ken some made use of gestures, and even threats of force were exchatiged. The Convention broke up in a row. THE CHOLERA. The Cholera is rapidly spreading. In Texas It has broken out, and the Eighth Infantry have been attacked. In ont house forty deaths are said • to have taken place in one night. Upwards of a Amu deaths have occurred at Vicksburg. within a abort time. It is subeiding at New Orksius.— The deaths ix. Memphis, Tenn., averaged ten per day. The Cholera also exists to some extent in Cincinnati. A Telegraphic despatch from Louis ville states that all the steamers coming up the river are more or less affected pith the Cholera. An officer of tke United States Army, died a abort distance from Wheeling, Vs., of the Cholera. It is supposed that it cubits in the atmosphere. It is nuking rapid strides over the ,country, and it beconuo entry me to age the utmost precaution. ACCIDENT.-NOWIE KILLED. Samuel M. Mills and Daniel Glassmire, while Oli a *sleigh ride acroce the Braid Mountain, met with a narrow escape. " They -were proceeding dawn the Mountain, with another sleigh some di.. tanee in the rear. The horse d the sleigh in the rear took fright, upset the it it, and ran di— Fortunately for those in front, they maw the horse coming and tuned out. The runaway hone wait on at full speed, when ha time in emitted with a umber of oxen, upon one of which, with full tow, he - precipitated himself, tannin' g the two horns into him, one in the breast in frost of the shocdder, and the other behind. One horn broke 08 and remained in the hone. He was instantly killed, and is said to hare been worth ssoo—beil4 an excellent rics.horse. He was owned by Mr. Weiser. 1..t0},,4, 0) 0 , 11 The atom of the N. Y. Tay= hasbop shown private letters' of iota dation ) the Coast, which give some new sea suiting genes in tetation to the Ames of tau ecetu i l ve„, Ling in California. They mote that typia.ooo worth of the dust was at Ban TraneW:o, waiting for transportation. The rester put of it win probably be taken by the mail steamer, Calffunia. The English steamer, Pandora, carried away e . $300,000 in dot. Another hater completely enntradiets the repots' el &sunbeam et the Mining Distrieta. miter states that es eellsol order pnmails. stet there had been bat teaks throe patty depredations Aim operations oortustweed io the Won. AletywfwmaWSpdadethome,Ncw.”. , cpeeks of the comfortable voters is which she is liriouwhile witting die onto* of • wend Corbel , Matt ssdl Dukes not the ellitteet amen to soy anima crowd of eatentuntre, Frost this we may lora that the former reports in 'abdicate the thoasswisautreitts there,wwie mealy crogdereted. FOSSIGN artrive. - The Steanahip Washington arrived at Nedi York, en the Mb ice.. bringing netts to the 18th ult., three days Wm from Emoye. In Liverpool,the Cotton Market readmit toy firer at the rased edvance, and a imp bons We spietdatile butinces wee passing, with much con. Maven menage operators.. The Ham Didion end ether Markets !ate thin improving daky— odes of citron 8000 bales on the 18th December. Float has declined I shilling per bbl. and there is endings in prices. N o w prime tow p or k i s much wanted. The British Parliament has been prorogued to the Lit of Felt English coin bad declined two shilling", end Foreign one shilling per queer, on the London Corn Excleatips. In Fusses, all was tranquil. The new Pled dent was to' be inanguarated on the stet uh.— His majority is said to be four millions of votes. Prince Louis Napoleon ha aperimmed much difficulty in restraining his too seek= friends who, intoxicated by his unparalleled and noel ampled triumpb,atready begin to talk of proclaim. rag Me empire. The Prince himself appears to be acting with great prndeom and judgment.— The manifesto which Napoleon issued after his election appeared to hale raised doubts as to its originality, but it is now said that it wee entirely his own composition. and that be would not eb low of any corrections °reiteration., alleging that was hi. answer to the chsrges of incapacity ni sum SOO 800 300 I, (t preferred againd him. and that aneWas it was. was his own. end Dime other should have a hand in it. Lamartine Is spoken of as the Vice Pfeli• ident of the new Republic. A provisional government was about to be formed at Rome. The London Money Market was easy. I agLaan.—The.trial of Ray was proceeding. The paper, of Ireland are prohibited from pub. fishing the proceedings of the triat Rowe —The Pope has been declared deprived of all temporal power. The people in their en tharium were about the streets crying 'Death to the Pope, death to the Cardinals!" M. Courrel les, the 'eclat envoy of France to Rome, bad returned to Paris and 'reported that his holiness had determined to take refuge in France. The House of Representatives has at lingth been organised. In consequence of a tie existing In the House. some delay, owing to the obstinet7 of the toco(oeo members, oecured. The Whigs, in order to facilitate the transaction of business,, -s nide a proposition compromising the matter by giving a portion of the offices to the Lfedocos ; but they, held up by...party spirit, determined not ' to yield, reganikee of the delay they were causing, and the expense that would be incurred by pro tracted legislation. The Loadoco candidata, W. F. Packer, was &lied Speaker by a small major. sty. Mr. Evans. of Chester. an ardent Whig and an industrioni and talented member, was his competitor. Mr. Jack has been reelected Clerk of the House, and has appointed Mears. Brew. stew, Malony, and Humes. transcribing clerks.— On the 9th inst. the members of both Houses met in the lower House for the purpose of going in to an election for U.B. Eituatiw, which resulted in the choice of Mr. Cooper, as will be seen by the following ballots: Broadhead, 62; Cooper, 60 Stevens, 7; Meredith, 3; Ford, 2. There being no choice on the first ballot, a second was Pro. eeeded to, which resulted as follows: Richard Broadhead 62, James Cooper 60, Thaddeus Ste vens 6, George Ford 2, W. M. Meredith 1.-- There being no choice, a third ballot was held, which resulted us follows: James Cooper 66, Richard Broadhead 62, Theddeis Stevens 3. A number of petitions, upon various auSjects, have been presented, but which do not parsecs general interest. In the Senate, a petition was pfesented to incorporate a Berth atDanville. Several peti tions have been presented asking the re.cher•.er of Banks in various platei. PROM IMIASIIINGTON. Our- Legislatori at Washington are moving along slowly. In the Senate, on the 9th inst., Mr. Underwood presented a petition asking I:on ion's for an appropriation to rend all free negroes to Liberia who may &sire to go. A resolution was offered referring the matter to the Judiciary Com mittee, to ascertain if Congreu bad a right to make welt appropriation, upon which a lontr , discussion took place. In the House, little business of Am portance was transacted. The discussion of the Slavery Resolutions of Mr. Gott. in regent to the prohibition of Slavery in the District of Columbia,. is consuming considerable time. • Gold Seeker's Guide.—Persons going to Cali fornia, should not feil to 'apply themselves with ell the necessary articles which will facintate the bminess of gold ending. By referring to snot& er column it will be seen that a magnetic instrn- Meru, called the Goldcimeter, constructed upon philosophic principles, invented by Signor Jose, De Alvear, is offered for f asle. The inventer of this instrument is said to have discovered tha gold in California long before it was known to the cit izens of the United States. This gentlemen, af ter eabort residence in Californis, amused gold ore to the amount of me; million of dollars thror the'instrumenudit, of the Gold...meter. ' This is. a sufficient incentive to induce persons to procure an article of the kind before starting for the Gold Region. See advertisement. 11:7•Whig. Almanac. for 1849.—This book, published by Messrs. Greeley & McElratb, New York, hai been issued. This is indeed what mai be called a valuable article. It coamins'an Alms. nee for '49, the Treaty of Pews between the United States and Mexico, able articles on the Resolutions of Europe. and the election of 1848; also a full list of the members of the Senate and lower House, with full Presidential Election Re. toms for 1844 and 1848, which; for future refer. ens, make it invaluable. It alse.cootains a •ari ety of other articles equally interesting and in'. atmetive u the above. rar New, ';ltnaruiiptt.—Barti Township has been divided, and the new Township bas been called Bosun. Branch Township ha also been divided, and - the upper portion cat off and called Cass, by direction of the Court, we understand. Under the circumstances, this is a direct insult. perpetrated by the Court upon the people or Schuylkill County; and ought to be properly ro- Inked by the people. Sj Canal Board.—Monis Longstreth, Esq., one of the Canal Commissioners, still continues at his residence in Montgomery county, and it is doubtful if be trill to able to take his Rat in the Beard of Commissioners, this!"winter. We endeutand that considerable ernbartasimeat exists in the Beard, constituted u leis, in consequence of the absence of Mr. Longstreth. Q' Oa a Year's Day, as we learn from she Cartels - Cow* Gerzate. • large number of the miners. laborers and ethers employed at the Ruck Mountain Rises. were assembled at Rip. We Hotel, preparatory to their deponent for bane, after having waisted in depositing the ro , ameba of two children in their last resting place. abets an altercation ocenned, Amato were made and a smile armed, in which a went named Pat tick grobedy was wounded ia the bead by • ball from s pistal in the bands et Seta Pant The ball posed near the temple of Kenn*. WI flu- Mutely' by a ounce ihot. whletti dumb it left the bag in the bead, hes not es wet Atenninsted The mane wit probably undergo a le. pl Intestiptioni for which iat a itptestet atria from suit*" ass= thia am atm& LEGISLATIVE. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. 01? TUE PEIMADELPITIA 11.8ADING RAILROAD cONPAIIrIf. JAI9I7AILT e t 1840. Tb the Steekhaiders of the Philadelphia, arid Reading Railroad Company. " The Meager, proceed to submit to you their an. met Report. They have OCCUMII to settee that their amid- Aeons as to the business of the year 1848 have not ' bees realized. and that this company, is 'common with other, and with the community at large, has. , as is already well known to the dockholdersaroffered from the deed:Moo of trade and financial diffeet-` ties, that have to an unparalleled extent marked the When the last Attend Report was made, they bad reason to belteva that no large increase of capital would be required. The statement appended to that Report filthiest such • position of the company as called to the allele. Ilan of the stockbeldem the fact, that same increase would necessarily occur, is for instance, the inter est doe 'tawdry lit lest, and Benda doe in March 1848. When these Weds and other ot4ibstions be came due. the Company was compelled to provide for them, at doh sacri fic es as the state of its credit and the difficulties is the money matted paces sadly entailed Some of the notes and accounts also there men tinned did not become available. to meet code:epee ding !abilities as had been expected Many other circumstance have contributed to pro. dues an increase of capital, which were not then' foresees. Some of the subscribers to the Loans Wanted to relieve the company front the diatmg , debt.) me meet the engagements ; a potties of the Bonds. therefore, were not used, and the eon, purr was still subjected to a constant drain upon its I resources to meet and arrange the floating liabilities which thus remained outstandine. The extrafidiniry financial difficulties, not only of this country, but of England. fell with peculiar se. verity upon the Coal and Iron interests. The traffic in these two redacts of Pennsylvania is intimately connected, awl depression in the one, never fails seriously to affect the other. These difficulties were greatly increased by the provisions of the Tariff of 1846. Both of thew products were admitted at such duties as gave bat little encouragement to oar own citizens and exposed them to the most active com petition from abroad. The price of labor in England :of necessity fell in proportion to their financial dif 'ficulties. Thin their turn caused the abandon ment of many pro jmi ed Railways and large quanti ties of Iron. which it bad been supposed would be required at home, were thus forced upon foreign mar. kete. Under the present system nfadvalorem doter, these importations. at extremely low rates. produced a corresponding decline here, and closed sway Mills, Furnaces and Mines. Thus the consumption of Coal was greatly lessened. and the price sank to an extent almost unprecedented. Many of those engaged in the 'fez& became utterly unable to meet in cash the demands of this Company for Freight. To have re fused them credit would have been alike injurious to oar policy and permanent interest. The object of those connected with this work, mast ever be to en large, encourage and foster the trade. To hare te goaded the cash payments of Tolls at that period. would fora time at had have amounted nearly to a prohibition upon its transportation. The Machinery of the Company would have remained idle The operator, been thrown -into great pecuniary ember easement, and those depending upon them driven from that region to seek employment elsewhere Thus the means to meet any improvement in the trade and increased consumption, would have been seriously impaired. Under these circumstances, bat one Course was open to the Managers--to receive the obligations of the parties in lieu of the cash pay meat of the freight. These obligations the Coo. puny, from pressing necessities was compelled to dispose of at the then current rates of uttered, and a large additional loss was thus sustained. What steel were to ho taken to meet the unpaid portion of the floating debt, and to maintain the ex penses, while its funds were thus received not in casb but upon the credit of those in the Trade, required the most serious consideration. To refuse or postpone the pa) ment of any of the obligations of the Company, would have insured the utter prostration of Its interests. Many of the debts were secured by a much larger amount of Bonds de posited as collateral security which alculd have been immediately sold at an enormous sacrifice To have called a meeting of the Stockholders at such a time, would have rendered the downfall of the Company inevitable, and when so assembled, what effectual results could have been attained t Twenty days notice must have intervened, and a majority of the Stockholders mast have been represented at any ape• cial meeting according to the Charter. It was too well known from the futile attempt of others—from the previous meeting ..in reference to the affairs of this Conipany-i-from the scattered position of the proprietors, (about one-third residing to England)— and from the panic that the very call would have created. that no prompt and e ffi cient aid could be derived from that source. Indeed to have disclosed the difficulties of the Company' at such a moment, would have insured the most didistrons results, while to make them known to the Proprietors at a later and more favorable period, would work infinitely less injury to the large interests intrusted to their care. It was believed that the embartass mem in the trade was_ but temporary, that the financial troubles at home and abroad would soon pan away. and that the Managers would have been wanting in their duty to stair the the credit of the Company, and the properiyof the Stockholder, to be destroyed, if any temporary sac rifice, however great , could area the evil. Weighed down by' the unfunded portion of the floating debt, the nonpayment of freight in cash, and the enormous rates of interest charged—the impos sibility of obtaining money from the Stockholders or friends of the Company, to maintain its existence, no course was left but for the President to allow some of the Bonds, held as Collateral Security, to be sold to meet the engagements for which they were pledged, and for which no other provision could be made. This enure was not adopted until every effort to avoid it bad been exhausted until those most deeply Interested had been applied to in vain. From these causes it will be .foxed by the accom panying datementad the Treasurer, that the capital of the Company. has been greatly increased. Included however, in this increase, is the allowance of 30 per cent. made by. direction of the Stockholders to thoda parties who subscribed to the loan payable in 1856 at• par, and have since converted it into preferred stock; the construction accounts of the past years accounts which were not adjusted when the former Re port was submitted t the land damages. &c.—interest on balances ; all. items properly chargeable to the cost of the road, and which bath now been carried to that account. . It is proper to add that the leaden of the remain• log Bonds of 1836 will be entitled, upon their con. version, to the allowance authorized. The Managers hare thus givec a brief statement of the reasons by which they are governed, and en tertain no doubt that the coarse which has been punned, not without great anxiety and labor, has se- cured the permanent prosperity of the Company. They were farther influenced in all their determine. tine by their abiding enntidence.ie the ability of the work to surmount all these dfficithied They have estimated the pores of the anteing year as follows 'rite statement of the expenses having been carefully prepared by the Engineer and Super intendent. (The tahnler statement Is condensed l agrollows ESTIhIATE OF BUSINESS FO 1849, Cos, height I#l 1,135.000 tons, 81,833,990 Passengers, . 185,400 Merchandise._ Mall, Espana, &c. ' 15,000 BOTIMATED EXPENSER. 12,164280 11446,1210 251.000 131,200 27.1121 2.750 Total Ranolog, Workshop, Roadway, Depot, Lateral Railroads, Office. effipedirteedeece, 89%200 Railroad Iron Itor 1849, /6,800 . Allowance for dompage. 13,006 Ex Knees connected writ iltrolaoint motive power on lateral toady. 110,000 Continaent experuiet °fake In Phila. 30.000 ' --11,038,000 I== Thus it will be seen that regular Dividends even upon an increased capital, are readily within its ca peity. The estimates of the probable income of the Com. pity onsde by the Managers has never been found to error. and the one now submitted has been pre pared with unusual caution. and is based upon a ton. ease exceeding that of this year of only 14,956 tons. The demand for wharves. cars, &c. is such as to leave no doubt that this estimate will be folly equal. led. and should the anticipated resusciation of the manufacturing interests and Iron trade, be realized. this remit will be correspondingly increased. It will be seen that the rates of freight and tolls, on which this estimate iv based, are materially higher than those of the past year. The managers have reason to congratulate the pro• °deters upon the factzhat a satisfactory arrangement has been effected with the Schuylkill Navigation Co. by which the rivalship so detrimental to the interests of both, has ceased. and a more just compensation for the service rendered will be °hulloed. Atwitter MeISOM thus scarred and itunihed by the improved prospect of the business. is that of rennin. ing perempuir ily and without exception the payment of cash for all freight. The financial didicultitra have in a great mesrare abated and the whole tone of the business communi ty Improved, t his measure of which ample notice has beau given. though for the first few months it may diminish the tr a ffic. will not ultimatel7 interfere with the best interest, of the operators. Phis effect has been anticipated in the foregoing estimate. The increased rates have met with general *ppm bation from the dealers, who very naturally prefer regularity to the fluctuating Frees necessarily conger quern upon cempetion. The wisdom of these ammgetnenta. by which the rivalry so long maintained between these works has ceased. unnot be doubted by those interested in either. The low lama Toßecharged by the Canal Com. pony daring the peat year of neeersaty required either a reduction by this Company, or an abandonment of a larger portion of the trade. To suffer it to be di verted even fora time was not thought to be eon. Ailment with the penman* interests or this Company awl temporary bum the revenue du ensued. This however will be obviated for the fature, u hasten mated. &meths let mend meeting the Act of the Legis lature sanctioned (with the assent of the Stockholders) theebnvemion of all debts payable prior to 1867 into a Preferred Stock. At • special meeting o fibs Stock. holders subsequently add, the provisions of this law were accepted. and the Managers wen unharmed to carry them into effect by raiding the Ronda due in IMO sad 1856, Into • Preferred Smck. entitled to • diehleed oilin and. Agreements for this purpose wets to .the anemt of 3:3.oo th lhllad s Oo t s h u e c e bloinnadt*a o deters bare been convened and there is ne mason to doubt bat that the babel:e will ir. Mrs manner be semindered. indeed a large portion of dunes* out moiling will be thin arranged within a few days . It is the obvious policy °fall podia' thwarted still further to cam out this manta. The masons which should influence them' ens So folly expressed in a letter from the President in the Chairman of e Committee of Boston Proprietors. a ceyy of which is annezed).that it is deemed unnecesatry to repeat or farther urge them in this Report. The views thereto expresoal upon ether enbjects cossetted wan the policy and interests of the Compact are still en• terutued by the Managers. and may be now appro. effetely intro.:aced by the attention of the Week. bottlers. • • • - - The moil Statements and Reports of the Trees. arm, Eny,ineer and Superintendent. will be Masi at tacbei The present coalition of the Road, Machinery, &c.. is such as to justify the estimate of the alma. gers. that a redaction of the cost of tmesportatiOa will be found at tbeclose of the present year. There is also appended an estitmett, bir the Este. neer. of the cost of reconsimmiag the; Wooden Bridges with locum. and an minatory Inther kW him on the enobeli mt . 1 te The Act of islant of Much last red extemicusof the to Pourrille. and the eremite of soluble . Depots within two yam dram that time. Such a continuation of the Road wield be advanta. germs to the Proprietors. and was contemplated he. fore the passage of the Act, as an halmwement 01 a fames day. In the present position of the Conway. however. it is thought advisable by the Managers to endeavor to procure an enlargement of the ties. for such pa spree, which. it to believed, will be mused, Bach an extension, with suitable depots, die., Melo& ing the cost of the Real Estate at Memos mummies* point. would probably require au , expenditure of I 75P00 dollars. Should the application tbr postpone 1 meat fail, a temporary artaegement, in complamee with the terms of the law, could be made at a very small outlay.. , The accompanying statement slaws the actual condition of the Company. The liabilities which should be im motet* provided for are, 1,420,766 20.100 dollars. and for the payment of which Bonds are deposited as collateral security. to the amount of 1.4133.000 dollars. as already explained.. To tbese are to be added the interest on the bonded Debt, due January let. 1848. Tb. Managers comidev thle a favorable moment to • call the attention of Stockholders to. the necessity of permanently providing fur the settlement of these claims They are gratified to be able to state that an anan . gement for this purpose earl now be effected.— Since the last Annual Meeting, the le g islature have conferred the Stockholders a power aot before possess ed of istninClkonds of the Company at Market rates, for the payment of these floating liabilities. Pullet deeply interested in the work, and having arm and no. abated confidence iu its success, have been found, who are ready to supply the whole sum needed upon such terms. To complete this arrangement requires only , the sanction and authority of the Stotkholdere. It is strocgly recommended. By it the Company will be relieved from emberrasoutent—its earnings win become devisible among the Proprietors, and upon' lap deter. mlnation of this question, the Managers do not hesitate to state will depend at least, for years to'come, the prosperity and success of the Company. ' By Order of the Bence of Manag_mm. JOHN TUCKER. hardest. "Mice of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co., ...1 . Pltiladelphla.:January 0, 1 9. .J. Macre densest of tie ,bileistplis end Ilsadim , Railroad Cespeay, for His ptar main; Novnaber 30, 1848. • DRI i To Rai1r0ad,11, 264 , 713 41 1 " Depots. 205421 87 , " Locomotive Engines • Caro. 2,178.320 26 " Beal Estate, 478,514 51 ; " Mat nal. op bend, 131,227 24 . Del inquent Subscriber 25,1200 00 •• Telegraph Stock . 10,250 00 A y Stock, ; do preferred, LOANS, 6 per cent. Leans of 1812, loco& wertible, payable 1847, 8 per cent Lean of 1899-40, coe vertlbl e, payable 1850, 1 14,439.180 6 per cent, Loan of 1849 Mort 4 Rage & convert., paystifeleog, 1,570,800 riper cent. Loan of 16111, Mort gage & coneert.,nayable 1 , 1,492,000 11 per cent, Loan of 1847, Mn - Rarer cent, Lean ef 1 & convert., pay B36. Morti , . gage & convert., payable 1880; 910,860 --.----7,169,250 By Bonds and Mortgages on Real Estate. 213,050 By SUNDRY Accoowns—Debts Due by the Company: Bills Payable, I 1,337,770 21 _ Drafts do 1.105 • Sundries, ' 269,756 55 Deduct Cash, 97.5, Bills Receivable. Suudry acets due to the Company, 757.57 Leu estimated loss duspended Debts, 61; GOVERNORT 31.17016.110 F. The eropied state of our columns this week, will perish us to give o n ly 111 portion of the Gov. ernor's Mesiage. I Upon our fret and fourth pages, we publish the views of Gov. Johnston upon the Protective Polley and the Banking . system. The remainder 'of the Message we must newt. sarily condense as much as possible. The following ibsizaci, partially prepard by the Daily News , gives the ehtire aututsnett of the Governor Mei& age. The Governor gives al fell account of the dif ficulties arising from the 'late date of the resigns- lion. He however' hued the writs (somewhat irregularly,) believing it Saver to leave the issue with the people. The result proved that be wu right. .1 The Governor recommends laws to avoid the doubts and' difficulties tich he encountered is assuming the executive air, and urges also that provision should be guide for filling the office of Chief Magistracy in cue of the death or resigns• Lion of the Governor and Speaker of the Senate. The Asylum for the mune poor in the vicinity of Harrisburg is slowly 'advancing. ,t5OOO have been drawn from the rsury , of which 'boo , half has expended. The relief issue of Wink notes is next made the subject of the Governors' scrutiny. His re• marks on this subject arb sound. The amount of relief 'Flotes uncancolled stul in circulation on the 31st bf December,lB4B, was $702.684. The Governor recommeded that ar. rangements shall be made to prevent the rehisue of defaced or dilapidated notes,, and urges, did that it might be a fair condition of the renewal o the charter of any Bank, that 'it shoul3, et love interest, loan the ccminionwellth the means of absnrding the issue of relief notes. The Governor recommends the payment of the interest on the, public debt—hitherto dischaigtil in depreciated paper—iii convertible funds.. He urges the refusal:of all moneys for public dues, not convertible to specie, He suggests a general reform in the manner of adjusting and equalizinglthe valuation of property for taxation. A full return of the products of farm and manufactories) by the Assessors is ree cortunendei, at least, triennially. An examination of the revenues and expendi. cures, he asserts, proves the necessity of increased resource,: arid he makes the real deficit in four years. $248,912 10. The Governor then e tern into the considers. lion of the tariff. His iews, upon this eubject any be found on the filet pige of. the Journal, and will meet the appro b ation of army Pennsylva nian. 1 El •1.149,780 The public debt of this State is $40,424,736. ta i l The'present liability of the Treasury is $2376,- 516 95. The asthma revenue for the current year is $.851,900. T e expenditures are esti mated at $3,716,600, making the estimated rev. w ;r1 woe over the eX pendia' , $135,300. It is suggested that • sinking fund for the at. sorption of the deli be retied ; and it is recom mended that banks aping for a renewal of their charters should be tax edfor that purpose. Other resources, also. may, it ks urged, be added to this fund, and the debt be thus gradually extinguished. It is urged that, in any new scheme of taxation the farming interests shall be exempted from further burthens. Tales to be just, should be equal. There should be strong rounds to justi fy tha exemption of any class from • fall panic. Wien in the built eal of ;the Commonwealth. h is urged that there Ishnokl ,be a settlement of the accounts of the internal improvement fund ; be advocates the compkition of the North Branch Canal ; and recommends the adoption of measures to avoid the inclined plane. • On the subject of banking the Governor enters at strati length. ' His suggestions upon the banking system will be 'found on the fourth page of the Journal His ezeelleney recommends also that the eir• culation of notes under the denomination of five dollars should 'be prohibited under severer penal ties. or that if their 'oppression be deemed practicable, that our Own institutions be author ised to issue them. On the subj.ct of Ilabor, the governor com plains that the law of the lest session 'affords 'the laborer the liberty of working more than ten hours a day; and says, "abotild the tegidature concur in this opinion, it wonld • be proper to repeal the proviso allowing of special contracts by parents and guardian, for the le= of coiner* abdre four- teen yam' The Governor' ant4inces the adoption of the common school system throughout the State. Upon the slavery qinsti , , Johnston as. es frankly and forp , the 'kw of Penn. sylea ale. His psi and arguments by which h e sustains It are sound sod vigorous, and sill omit with the general approbation of the sop's of the Keystone. He demotes, the slightest invasion of the tights of the month, and' recommends the mow decided opposition to the extension of slang. The message is a frank. bold, honest exposition of the views of the Governor, containing mach that all parties will admits, end wombat that many will complain el. Its style is unaffected, &guided and eeditable; and as a State paper, we do not hesitate to my that it reflects great credit upon oar Chisl,ollagististe and the intelligent people who elected him. POMMEL= MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR' HE JOURAWL. Mies/ Fleur, bbl. 45 50 Dr'd Peaches par . & 300 Ulm,do do 450 do do Gaped. 175 bosh. 1 10 Ded Apples, pried, 73 Rye, •do 70 DIM dole 16 Cora. do 56 Better, rb„ ' 16 . - Oats, do 40 Dawn, Potatoes, do ' 45 Flaari.- Timothy Seed, ' 400 Hay, ton, Omer do ' ~ 450 Plaster. At litHodateyett Jaa alb. by the am Wm. R. Cleo Mr. Taos. Boma. of Pottstown. to Miss Lucre Bawer, daeghter of Mr. J. Bernet, of finddleport. Oa firth last, by the WT.I B. Riney, Mr. Was. Main Oaciteaa, to Mtn BuirarrslP r tesaa. On the Sikh December, by the Bev. neesinger. Mr. Away Dmotatria, to Mho Pavuaa LIIICJAS. otTottsville. • Oo the Deeember.lrythe Rerr.Bealamla Saddler, Mr. Pima flasura.of Wane, township, re bleu So earrea Par masa° as, of Stanton' tawny p, - Dan= On the Ith Decent-bee. In perrellyn. Schuylkill enemy'. Perms Mawr, nad abost63 years. At hie residence In. Philadelphia. on the 22d nit., Mr. lulu Duos, area 62 years. Mr. Dixon formerly nalded In Pottsville-. go} COURT HOUSE hIEETING.—A MEETING CY nt the citizens of Pottsvtliciras held at the Penn. Weenie Rail, on Monday evening Jan. ilth; DM. Burl Psalteries Esq. was called to the Chair, and N. J. Mills, and Daniel Hill were appointed Vice Presidents and Robert Woodside and Michael Bright,Becrietares. The following resolutions were adopted after con. 'Menage oppnaitioo Resolved, That we approve of the site selected by the Commissioners, and that we will use all honorable means to havens public Court Rouse erected thereon. Resolved. That we arc in favor of the Legislature passing an Act authorising the Town Council to make a loan to erect said buildings. Resolved. That the Town Council. be and are here by requested to take charge en behalf of the citizens. I the special subject of Removal, to call public meetings, as often as they may deem proper, and adopt the Times. nary measures to carry oat the white* of this meeting. On motion. a committee of three persons were rip. pointed to wait on the Town Council, and make known to them the wishes of the meeting, and request them to act in this matter, viz :--Daniel Dill, Robert Wood side, and Charles W. Clemens. 14305,458 50 CBI 3,415.303 50 ! 1,610,000 I ---.5,503,391 50 3,4 1 0 I 229 , 637 7 1 : 66 57 ULU 06 781.871 79 1.470.760 00 14.593,4.59 - 30 - p•to 'AT A SPECIAL MEBTIPIN OF THE COUP:. Itr , CIL, ,OF THE BOROUGH OF POTTSVILLE, held at the,Council 11)(1111. on Monday evening, Jan. Bth, 18.19,'called for the purpose of receiving a commit tee, appointed by a meeting held' at the Town. Ha, Jan. 1,1849, on the subject of Building a Court House: It was Resolved, That the citizens of the Borough of Potts. v11111.01.e requested to 'pectin the Town Hall, on Mon day evening, the 15th day of January, inst.. to devise some plan, to secure u.speedy erection of the Court House, within the Borough of Potuville. Resolved. That the Proceedings of this meeting. be publishedu in the Miner's Journal, and Pottsville Em porium. (Extract horn the minutes.) SAMUEL HUME, Town Clerk. go} DEBATE—TILE QUESTION "Whether the C , recent acquisition of Territory by. the United S., will have .1 tendency to the pertnaneacy and pros perity of the Republic or not." will be debated before the Phrenatorien Society on Wednesday the 17th, at Stiettter's HOWELL FISHER. Bac:et:try COAL MERCHANTS.—A MEETING OF THE , h 4" OPERATORS, 'a be held at the American House. Pottsville, on Tuesday next. at IOo•clock, A. M. Punctual attendance on the part of all the trade In re• quested as a tinaterfon Is to be made to bring about a mixture of the Stove and Nut Coal. RELIGIOUS VOTE:MS. p.^} GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH.—GERMAN PREACHING may be expected next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, In the Hall of the Brick Engine How, irdmediately back of the Rod Methodist Church. TIIE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' l, ' —The following Remolutlim has been passed by the Vestry of Trinity Church, Pottsville. Risolved, That in cansidemtion of the sums contribu ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection and flamishing of the church edifice: the vestry do hereby act apart, and appropriate FIFTY EIGHT PEWS, which shall be, and - remalnfree for all persons who may desire to worship in the Church. These pews are located as follows : IN TIIE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 111, 119, 127, 125, 143. 151, 159. South side, No. 111, 120, 120, 136, 141. 153,160. IN THE NORTH AISLE. • North aide, No. 1, 7. 13, 19.25, 31, 37, 13, 51, 53 54.55 South. aide, No. 2. 9, 14, V). 96, 31, 34 44, 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South side, N 0.56, 57, 38, 00, 74, 80, 419, 93, 98, 104, 110 North side. No. 39, 67. 73, 79, 85, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE EFEVICE le held In the Church every Sun day. Meriting . Servic e commences at 101 o'clock• Afierama &roue commences at 4 o'clock. And even triple/vice. on the drat danday of every month. gp-}. TRINITY CHURCH CEMETERY. AT MOUNT rs' LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Poll.- Title. are now ready to sell burial lots and graves in that large and beautiful plot of ground. near the Junction of Market Street and the Minersville Road. whkh they have lately enclosed and laid out for 'Cemetery. Ap plication for tots or single graves may be made to AN DREW RUSSEL, Esq., Treasurer of the Church, at whose ogee onMaharitontoStreet, a plan of the Ceara tery can be seen, or Edward Owen Parry, Esq., Centre Street. ye} UNIVERSALIST CIIURCIL—IIervIces are held .h•"" In the Td story of St Ichter's Newlin% ever,y Sab bath morning and evening at the usual hours -Rev. It K. BRUSH, of Lucerne County, Pastor. The public are respectfully Invited to attend. A COMMON COLD ASV COPOIL—It 'tumid be remembered that a cough la an evidence that some Ims tatty is lodged is the lungs, which. If not sperslity re moved, will so irritate theme delicate organs as anon• er or later to bring on iukagratian of trio laaga—ra form of disease which we allknow is the high road to cans' gumption. Wright's Wien Patera/1s Pitts area most delight fit medicine for carrying of a cold. because they ea pef from the erstem all morbid and corrupt humors (tbe came of every kind of disease) In an easy and naturalcuanner. Four or area Wright's Indian Vege table Pills taken every night on going to bed, will In a abort time remove the most obstinate cold—at the same lime the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and the blood completely punfied, THE GREAT MEDICINE or vane DAY: Dorton Towasgaa • s /3•11111APNIILL A.—This ineettelne has the peculiar fortune of being recommended end prescribed by.the most respectable physkLans of the country, and only requires a trial to bringit into mend use. It pot op In quart bottles, and Is six times cheaper than anyother summation. Dad. Townsend in a physician of greatrepatation in Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally in'that city prescribe it In their practice The following is a certificate from some of them: OPINIONS OF PIIYSICIANS. Dr.Toirnsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union. This is to Certify that we, the undersigned Physicians o the city of Albany, have In numero"s cues prescri• bed Dr. Townsend's Sanaparilja, and we believe it to be one of the most valuable 'preparations of the Sorsa datillsi In the market. If. H. PULING, M. D. .1. WILSON, M. D. 8.. P. BRIGGS, M. D. ELMENDORF, M. D.• Albany, April 1, IBIS. - Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most respectable Physicians In Conn. Hanford, Ct., May 11, ISIS. Dr. TOWIMICIID.—Dear Sir " Townsend's Sarsa parilla" finds a ready sale in Hartford—is highly es teemed by all who here made use of It, and we have teason to believe Its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have daily calls for it, and hope you will be remunerated for your exertions to render service tothe 'filleted. I ant sir. your obedient servant. HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. M•Tbe.General Agency for the sale of the 'Sarsa parilla is attlannan's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug gists and others can be Inapt led wholesale at the Manu facturers prkes.• It Is also fat sale In Pottsville at John G. !frown's. Clemens dr. Partin's, and John 8. C. Martin's Drug Stores ; H. J. Fry. Tantaqua ; J. W. Gibbs, Druggist, and J. B. Palls, glnersville C. Fralley, Orwigsbnry; Henry Shinier, 8. M. Ketripton, and W. 1.. Heisler, Port Carboni Pao] Barr, Pinegr6ve; J. C. C. Hughes, Pottsville. at. Bee advertisement In a nothertota ma A circular, containing I large number of amid/Ate, from Myst. clan* and oatens tan be examined. at Baanan•i Book. torc.price si per bottle, or 6 Bottles for BS. BEWARE OP COUNTCRPClTS.—rityter'sCenn utseis Dower; sad Unita Wads Jbaeg Reporter, he best In th Maned States., containing fse simile evenings oral! the Gold, Silver. end Copper colas In irculat lon with their value attached : corrected month ey.. No merchant or dealer ought to be without It. Persons enclosing one dollar to the subscriber will have the Detector mailed monthly one year to their address. • B. BANNAN, Oct 3 dl sole agent For Sebuylk Ul Co. WHY WILL YOU BUFFER I rrHOUEIANDB of bottles oftbe American Compound Meehan sold daring the past year, and was never kilowatt) Pill In curing in a few days, the worst case. of a certain delicate dismuie,Stmlnal weakness, and all diseases of the Unlary miens. Persons afflicted, using this pleasant and popular remedy, need fear 'loannina as It leaves no odor the breath, requires no resole- MOM In diet Of business—contains no mercury or tiollo Was drugs Injurious ta-ibe system, and is adapted to every age, sea or condition. It is lso the best remedy known for Flour Albin, or Whites, (female conapiaints) with which thousands puffer, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy has long been used In the private practice of a physician with unerring sno. case, radically cuing ninety-nine of the hundred cases in a few days. Around each bottle arepltiln and fair directlons. Csarrow.—Ask ibr the American Compound,aud pur chase only at the ageet. Price 1111 per bottle. J. Q. Brown ronu. & C. htsrnangsete thr Pottsville; ILlCeraptou, alma tbr Pt. Cullum PleptllllB-311-ly DIALOGUE& • Avt"hstereslog Book for Sunday Schools. Jai published and for sale at the aubseriberee Book* stores. Pottsville. antiputbars wrn please cubed pre. sure Oils °opts& B. AdIGI,IB, " Boeings, addilimew. NOTICES.; NOaIO ...-TIDISURSCSIBER,HEREBY GI VES P/017CE THAT HE HAS PURCHASED One forge and One Male of leant W. Richards° 0, and Joeepb Rlebardsoa. of Port Carbon. fleboylk 111 CO. lot!, and bas loaned said Horse and Male to the said Isaac W.and Joseph Rlchdtdson, daring his Fdeature. Jan 13 3t-al FREDERICK MARTZ. NOTICID.,—NATIGATION LANDINGS.— PER SONS WANTING the flee of ;Landless, to chip Coal byeanal, will please make written apiticatton to the subscriber at Schuylkill Haven, insane their %%eta, had the probable extent of their LW business. EOOD MOGUL Jao. 13 11.4t1 Reildent er. NOTICE.—TO THE PtiBLIC.—THE UNI tER -1.11 SIGNED HAVING PURCHASED the e afire Stock of Books, Stationau and Panty ankles. be leng thy to the late Ann of 0. D. Jenkins & Co. corner of Centre and Union Streets, Pottsville. takes great p leis ure In informing his friends that he will be happy ot at - etinmodate than with altartirles inhls line of business, of the very best ottalkKat the crsostredoced price,. Jan. 134 3-&) • OSCA D. JENKINS. NIOTIC7IL—ADJOURNED cooRT.—NOTICIC 18 1.11 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Al'(, Adjourned Court of Common Pleas. for the trkd of 'cases. and of the Coati of Rosner drubs, and Oyer and Terminer, and General Coal delver .arid Orphans ' Conn, In lad for the County of BeboyMßl, will be held at omits. burg, la said econty to coottneace go Monday the 29th day of January. 11519, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, and to continue two weeka;if the barkeep of the Coon shalt impure Its Thereto % all persons having cases at lane. and all others wbotoduty It may be to appear at saki Court, will please to take botlce, and govern tbanwelvos accordingly. The Jutorsaad Witnesses summoned to attend maid Court. ate busby requested not to attend eahl Conn, tan% Wednesday the Slat of January, av 9 o'clock in. tbe fOrenood. • I. ..).$ 00 6 00 bettra Mee. Orari wESNES, Sheriff. burr. Jan. lath. 1819 TUBSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.- 17IE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE azlst. ins under the Brio, GEO. HILLER & RICH. is this day dissolved by inotnal consent. All person. having claims against the firm are fiqueite4 to present them for settlement Immediately. CEO. MILLER. f his GEO. s mark • 9-6t* whaesa. JOHN LEARY Jan. 6, 1849. NOTICE. -IN THE COURTI OF COMMON PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. in the matter of the aucount of Gem. W. Winterutein. Assignee of PHILIP CLARK, of the firm of CLARK & SIMMER. The Auditor appointed to make distri bution of the assets in the hands of said Assignee, will attend at his orrice on Centre Strert.„ln 'the Borough of Pon/Mille, on Monday the 22d day of January 1840. fmn 10 o'clock A. AL, until 3 o'clock P. M. on said day to hear the parties Interested. Dee. 30-I-4t] IL WOO SIDE. Auditor. OTICE.- OFFICE OF THE MINE HILL!! & SCH. HAVEN IL IL COMPANI . f • Phifedslplis, 12 MO, (Dec.) 16th, 1848. The stockholder. In ttoiCompanviare hereby notified that the ANNUAL MEETING willlbe held in the Hall of the Franklin Institute, on the Bth day of the Punt Month, (January,) 1849, ar 10 o'cloek. A.M. On the tame day an election will take place fora Pre sident and ten Managua,. to condifct the concerns of the Company for the year thereafter, and until others are chosen. Dee. 23-52-411 V LKILL. NAVIGATION ULM ill —The Schuylkill Navigation I Company, hawing sometime since, gssisse4 all Owls ktallroad Laos, com monly known as the .• Ystrow Cars" to Henry C. Corbit, Chaties P. Wood. and EdWard T. Randolph. Esgrs.—is trust. fcr certain pommies; and possession having now been even, to their! Agent Edward G. Harris. who will keep these Cars ,In Repairoind run them. the account of the Trustees. NOTICE, is hereby given, that all claims, for labor. or materials, hereafter furnished to these Cars, MOH be presented for settlement to Edward G. Iforrisc Agent for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS, Dec. 2.48.119491 „Itesideni Engineer, S. N. NOTICE.-.SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CARS. Whereas. the Owl Cars. usnally known as the Yeller Cars "—have on several °cessions been sto len away from the Navigation Landings, and used to html Coal fur private purposes. NOTICE. Is hereby given. that the subscriber Is de termined to use all the mean. in his power, to put • stop to such trespasses, and to punish the trespauers. EDWARD G. HARRIS, Agent for the Trustees. Dec 2.49-3mn] NTICE—Geo. 11. riticnter having associated with . him Daniel R. Esterly; in the illardware buslnesa, they will hereafter trade under thp firm of dTICIIPER & EftTERLY, at the old stand Outer of Centre and Ma rrrrrrr eets, where, by strict attention to business, they hope to merit the patron.* bercinfore extended to the old Ann. Persons in want of Hardware and Iron would do well to call and examine thetr Moth before purchasing, as they are determined to sell cheap . Mayo 22- STICHTER & ESTERLY. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPB OF CALIFORNIA.—MITUIELL'd COLORED MAINS of Ttiad, California and Ore gon. together with a Book of refei'ence, price, only 25 cents,Jwit received and for sale tit • BANNAN'S Jan 13 Cheap Bookstores. Also Rooks giving full descriptions of Californla.Acc NEWSPARER FILE 4, SUITAULE FUR FILING NEWSPAPERS, f a st • reteived and for tale at ; ' BANNAN'S . , Der..lo-11 t Cheap Variety Stores. NILY 81 AND 81,85 PER REAM, AND U ONLY 0 'AND 10 CENTS ,PER QUIRE.— Jusireceiyed and for sale at the'subsrriber*s Stores, a lot of Letter and Writing paper, which he will sell at the low rate of $1 and 111.25 per rem, and also at 6 and 10 rents per quire We do not recommend It as of the best quality; but it will suit for all common perposesl and also the thurs,whith are extremelat COMMON at pres ent. U. BANNAN. Cheap Wholesale & Befall Bookseller and Stationer. Dec. 12: '4O. -56 Q VADAT SCHOOL UNION BOOKS.—Just ra t., calved it lot of • Sunday School Union Hooke, suitable for Presents. Reward Books for debit's rs. Libraries of 50 volumes ghl 50. Also, Libraries for du nday Elcho•gs, 100 volunies for ElO. Hymn Boobs. QUeNIOO Books, Class (loam, German end English Testaments, Diblee &e, Re. All of which will be sold at Unlow gash pricer. at HANNAN'S Cheap Bookstores. Dec2l-53) POCKET DIARIES FOR 184 b—OF AI, MOST EVERY SHAPE AND MD, Just received and fnr sale of Dec23-52] • Cheap Book and Fancy Stores. DAZORS £C.—SUPERIOR RAZORS IS &NU ILFACTURED BY ROGERS & SON of the very hest materials: Chapman's celebrated Stmp of four sides. with patent metallic hone, an article of acknowledged superiority for sharpening Razors and keeping them in perfect order ;,Ilayun's Magic Adamantine Powder. sup petior to anything In use forgetting a keen smooth edge to Razors, Pen Knives, Surgical Instruments. &c., for sale at HANNAN'S Decl6-sl] Cheap Variety Stores. iCONOMY IS WEALTH . —PBATHAII IDUSTERS--A N EWAN ISELEHANT ARTICLE, combining ornament with use, for dusting furniture of the most delicate texture without injury, received and fut - sale at, HANNAN'S Decl6-31] Cheap Variety Stores: 0031B8.—JUST RECEIVED • L4RGE ASSORT MENT of Shell, Jet and BoEflio, Twist and Dress ing Combs, of entirely new styles, Ivory and Ilmtwood fine Combs,and Dult4o and Ivory Pocket Combs, fur sale at BANNAN'S Decl6-51] Mean Variety Stores. LADIES' soquET 11OLDER8,— Suitable far presents, Just received and for vale at RANNADes _Fancy and Variety Stores. lierl6-511 WARMING BOXES FOR CROUCHES. atc: Jost received and for sale at. the subscribers- Bowe, a neat and portable Bon arrmosnd with it Lamp. which can be carried to Church as easily as a Prayer Hook, and will keep the feet of the occupants of whole Pew warm doting the service—or It can be mini In itehrblos or tiding out in cold weather. Nov 25-481 B. BARRAN:. DERFILIMED 801 PEI, &C.—Fancy Soaps of every descripilon. for. improving the complexion, softening the skin' and preserving It from chopping, with toilet powders of superior quality ; for sale at BANNAN'S . Nov. 21.481 Perfumery Stores. /11111LIN6 FLUlD—Ye lnn's celebrated and in. valuable preparation for rorling.eoftening and pro• sooting the growth or the hair,' for sale at BANN AN'S Nov. gB-48] Cheap Book end Variety Stores. , ALMANACS, AI.IiANACC—The subscriber has just received a large/ripply of German and English Almanacs. embracing a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale and retail. by the Gross, Dozen or single. at city prices. at his cheap Book and Stationary Stores. in Pottsville. Nov. 2548) D. HANNAN EW GOODS.--Just recelved.a large assortment of tirade, China Pearl, Neopolaton, Verona Pearl, Coburg. Rough and/ Ready and French lice Bonnets at unusually low prices, large and small Straw Bonnets as Isaias Mitts. by J. MORGAN. • Market Street. Pottsville, May 20 21. BII3LF.s AND PRAYER BOOKS VERY LOW.—Sloo Bibles and Prayer . Books to almost every style of binding, cheaper by 23 or JO per centt than they can he purchased In Philadelphia. Splendid. Gilt Edged Family Bibles atonly Stet HANNAN'S • Cheep Book Stores. ef•Visitr.rs tan purchase Books cheaper to take borne ban ran be purchased In Philadelphia of New York. april29 IP- CAMPAIRE LAMPS.—A supply of Slckel & Wright's Improved CAMPHINE LAMPS, Pet re ved on commission at MA RTIN'S Drug Store, Potion Me. elThese lamps are the very best patterns made—glve a allant light, and will be sold uncommonly low. Step and exanttne them. ' (Augll7-35 subscriber hasps! rescued a fresh supply ofLard„ Fluid. and Phosgene Gas Lamps.— Also, Phosgene Gas, which produces a clear sod plena• ant light equal to gas—all of whkh will be sold at man Vattnrer's pikes at • BANNAN'B Oct2l-431 Cheap Bonk and Variety Since JUST RECEIVED—An Invoice of falliewelled IluntineSilve► LEVERS, suitable for miners, which vrlll he sold very low at SeptS)-40.) BRADY & ELLIOTT•S. DAVY'S SAFETY LAME'S. TAE subscrther hasinst received a supply or Safety Lampa.among whach are a fewof Upton & Rob erts' Improved Safety Lamp, which Is acknowledgby to be the best and safest now In use In the mines of Europe. For sale at feu prices than they can be Im ported. at • HANNAN'S Mull f 1 Vheap Rook and Varlet, Store TO BU = AND CARPENTERS. 1111 E subscriber begs leave to In farm his friends and the pubblie in general, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard, formally owned by Zinn & Wilt. at &MOWS Haven, opposite the Farmer's Runk. Where he Intends to keepconstantly on band a full assortment of seasoned Susquehanna Lumber. consisting of whlte and yellow • pine boards. Weather boards, punnet boards and plank, from 1 tog babes thick. and door stiles it to tl In thick. 6 In. wide. Bernina Joke and ses.ntling,Joint and lap shingles. Plastering lath , Ac. with a few thousand feet of seasoned Ash Plank from 1 1 to :Inches thick. all of wh.ch he wUI sell on the mat reasonable terms. Ile would wont respectfully Invite Ali purchasers to can and examine fur theowelve before biota* &nowhere. • DAVID D. LEWIS. 33-if Augualrf Dancing School. MR. F. STOUCH HETURNS kb sincere' thank s , to the CMlimns of Pottiville for the liberal psUonage with which they have favored him bemoans, sad retpectibily informs them that he has now associated with him Mr. 11. Stanch. with whose assistance be will continuo to give Instrimilonn n dancing, to the huge saloon In the Town Eisti. noon of tultiott for ladles and youth. from 2to 5. gentleatenOttrat a to 10, P.M., oo Falai sad fianudop, Private bosom shin. if dadtelt t CARDS. E DWARD CLARKSON, ENGRAVER ON WOOD. No. SO} Walnut Street, Dec 23 48-51-6m9 Philadelphia DR. CHAS. HAESbEIt., lionur_aible Paysi• clan ; at Dr. Deal. Becker's old stand, next door above J. O. Broyles Apothecary. Centre Sheet. Pottsville. • [Dee.. 2-4941. JT D. 2iIEII.EDITII,--Generni Agency. Orrice . Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Agent for th e male and purchase of Real Estate, col lection of Rents, &e. [Oct.l3-44-. Wl:GB. WELLS, Attorney at Law. Bllnotavile, cbuytkill County, Pa. (Octl4-42- D. fl.l47B?XtlnNittemr to oo r tni ne t r onn at La i w.—O u g e e t Tl y n 3. N. Hamlin, Ego. Conveyancing and gerivening et. tended to. -", [Pottevdle,Sept9.4B•3l EDWAR LP SHIPPE Br, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Philadelphia, will attend to collections and all other legal bormeu In the City or Philadelphia. ad joining Corinth:sand eliewittete. Mee No. 13 Prune dtreet,Philadelphia.. • Ang.s2 1848-2 y & J. FOSTER, Dealers In Boom and eltnies S Leather. and Shoe Find' n p. Centre street, Potts I Ile . (Senile 1817.- fINI. DEPVT, surgeon Dentist. Detre In Mar ket Street. (North side,) First door above Ss ;Mire Whims's °Mee. ma In LrST.—ON SATURDAY JANUARY 6, 1040 , IN COAL STREET. onpmilte lames Bantem'a Shop, a SILVER LEPINE WATCH—the finder Is known. and Is requested to return the tame to the subscriber. and 14•111 further trouble. and will be suitably rewarded. Jan. 12. 3-3t] JOHN J. HUNTZINGEIL BOND LOST .— Bond No. 474, of the Schuylkill Navlitaton Company's"lmprovement Debt." drawn for 61200—dated August 13d, 1017, and payable to Brlebt Lanlitn, for work done; was lost, or mis laid before it reached their hands, and these parties bertha now been settled with. in a different form— Notice Is hereby given, that• the said Bond has been cancelled on the Books of the Company, is no longer of any value. July 22. VHS. 30-6 mo) P. FRALEY, President. T MKT T RAIL FOR COLLIERIES.— _Labee subscribers would respectfully Worm the Coal Operators of Schuylkill County, that they will have on band. Of make to order, the light T rail for Colliery purposes. also flat rang of various sizes, and Merchant Iron. Reference—Ravvrood & Snyder, Pottsville. • MANCOCK. POLEY & CO. Proprietors of the Rough and Ready Iron Works, Dan ville, Pa. [Nov. 2.5-48-3 mo. CFOR WlNES. —Thesubsetlbeto have V lust received from the ship Elisabeth, 4 nod I Inch Best (lest English Chains, made expressly for Mines, and for sale. Apply to T. & E. GEORGE. nprll22 If 17) Market end Ith Sit eets,Philada RAIL OADIHON.—The subscribers hare nom landing fromahip Alhambra, from Llverpool,s moo Rall Road boss, If 11. 5 tons if a 1.1 5 tolls lia 11.5 tonsil 111. Also, 80 tons bestrefined Iron. consist :lag of round.acinare and fiat bars. Apply tr T. & E. GEORGE, North East corner of Market and 14th street. 'ISAMU L MASON. Neeretary RAll. ROAD Moat - 8O T O NS Se Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, 50 do 'll x I do do do ' 8 do 21 do do do with spike,. 15 do I do • do do And Platesofor sale by • A. ar. G. RALSTON, 4 soathfront ar.,PlO ada. Pldlada.. July 11. MIL 03 • JUNIATA BOILER IRON. 55 TONS asortsd boiler iron, Not. 3. fend S of widthsof 33,32, and Minds!' and Ira odotn !env its, A. 4. G. RALSTON. 4. South Front at. Phllada. . DLACECOMITAING. TURNING AND FINISH ING.—The stibscriber respectfully-announces that he has commenced the above business at the corner of Mauch Chunk and Coal Streets, Pott.wilte. Pa. and will be happy to receive older= JOHN WARNER N. ll.—Gtiage-enekn nH curio, and nil globes on hand, ind (ornate. poly 22, -Iv VOtt SALE.—COLLIERY PROPERTY FO R P SAI,E.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale the feliniving property, viz: One 511 Howe Engine, with 450 feet of nine Inch Pumpe. In R rite working order. One 30 B IM Hone Engine, it ith '240 feet of nine Inch Pam" with winding gearing all complete, In good working order. .One 20 Horse Engine for hoisting Coal from Mines, in good working order. One 10 Horse Breaking Engine, with Rollers, Shalt . - log, Screens, Salutes, and all the fixtures necessary to do a business of 1000fons a week. Also 50 large Railroad Can, with heavy chilled 'wheels, and three Inch axelei. these Can are well suit ed for any of our-surrounding Roads where Horse power is used.. -.The above Engines were all mancifeetured by Hay wood & Snyder. and are considered among idle very best ever mada by laid patties.. Jan.l3, 3-if) GEO. H. POSTS. TOWN LOTS ' AND OTHER PROPERTY FOR ' SALE.--20 town lots 50 a 120, at the Lykena Val ley Coal Mince, Dauphin county, Pa. 2 Houses and Lots on Railroad St., Donald = son, Schuylkill County I House and Lot In the Town of Tremont. -- 2 Small tracts of land, one well thntwred, with houses upon each, in Porter Township, about 8 mile' West of Tremont. For particulars apply at the Office of P. W. SHEAPER. Geological and Mining Engineer, Jan. 8.49-2-3 mo Morris' Addition to Pottsville von. SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for sale. his Horse and %Nom. together or separ ately. The former a GREY MARE 8 years old the coming spring—kind and a good traveller. the waggon seats tour Persons. T.' A. STARKEY. Dec.3o. I-tf HAT AND STRAW-150 TONS NOW - ON HAND, and for sale at the Navigation Ware Soave, at Mount Carbon. J. B. CORTELL. & Co. Dee. 30. . I-st* FOA SALE EHEAP.—THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED feet of good second-hand chain Suitable for Coal Mines. Apply at the office of HAY WOOD At SNYDER, Decl6 51-tIIT . Pottsville. DANNAN'S RARE CHANCE I—For sale or Exchange for property in Schuylkill county. 500 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, well located in lograbam and Jachron couutfra In the .Suite of Michigan. Situate near the large City or Detroit ; lit a thickly settled neighborhood and within a few miles of the Great Central Railroad. The property is well provided with good roads, and contrition' to excellent markets, which are easy of ac. teal. Part of the tract Is .covered with a fine growth of Oak, Hickory and Elm timber. The above engage as admirable opportunity to persons desiring to engage to farming in the great and growing West. For farth er pattieulars apply to JNO. H. CLEMENT. Dec. 2-48-01 . Attorney at Law, Mineraville. TORE FiR SALE IMMINERSVILLLE. o—The subscriber offers for sale his entire merchan dise. consliting of DRY GOODS, G ROPE RI ES, Q.DEENSWARE. HARDWARE, dtc., all of which is in good order. His stand is one of the best in Miners vine, with an excellent dwelling attached, which Is also for sale. For particulars inquire at the store. NoilB-47-11) J. H. ZIEGENFUS. Minersville. FOR RENT.—The \ celebrated ' SALEM VEIN MINES al Young's Landings for rent for a term of years. Apply to A. RUSSEL, Agent, NovIS-411 Mattiintongo Street, Pottsville. rto LET on leases, GI suit applicants, all that 1. tract orland belonging tattle N.A.merican Coal Co. known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the Maw wallet of Coal Veins. many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veina-vhaiing a range eraser • mile in length, via: —Levits. Spoke. Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson; Little Trarey Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, per pendicular. Diamond, and Blig Diamond Veins, along with many others not named, ' • Also, all that tract called theionctlon nut, belong leg to the said Company,containlne the SaletarForrest, Babbilliole. Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. A:so, a Saw MI I and Grist MilLsituated on the Mill:Creek Tiart.all ofwhlch wi II be rented on moderate taring by applying to DAVID CUILLAS, Ag'L Pottsville. Feb. SI 29 L`ol4. BALE..-AT PRIVATE SALE„ All that certain tract or parcel or land, ideated on the Broad Mountain, In Lower Mahantouge township, In Schuylkill county. (formerly Becks cinty,) in the State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol lows,to witi—Beginnlng at • ntarkad white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, nnw surveyed to Jacob Miiter,north sixty-flve perches,ko a whiteoak ; thence by late vacant land, now all vexed to George Werner, west 148 perches to a stone; thericeby late vacantland now surveyed to Leonard Mick ,sdiuttisixty-live perch es to a Spanish Oak; thence colt 148 perches, to the place of beglnning.containlng filly-five acres and one hundred andfitly:dwo perches °fiend and allowances Of six per cent. for roads, ar.e. - - JOHN G. BRENNER. Executor of P. Beads' eirtate.69, Market at. Philada. Philadelphia. September 19. 1846 38. FOS SALE.—The subscriber will sell the house in which he now resides, in Morris' Addition.— Possessinn peen immediately Iflrequireii: dept9-rij GEO H. POTTS. GRuCERIE§, &o. CHEESE.-5000 lbs. titoice dairy cheese, just received from New York, and will be sold at prices to soh the trade, by wholesale orotail, by Nov. 95-48) J, M. BEATTY & Co. SHAD' ILACIECEREL, HERRING, ANU MON.—The subscriber has. 'constantly on band a Ihll assortment-nr Shad, Muncie, Salmon, Herring, and Dairy Balt,ln which the anew Inn or errantry store keepers Is requested. °G. DELLIS, Ph ila.deptao-40-lanl Cnurmlnlon Merchant, No. 50 North Wharves, below Race it., Phila. LOST AND FOUND. IRON. 11.1P4r2a- FOR SALE & TO LET pLAsTEtt. FISH AND SALT.- s'o Tons Plaster; 301 nbla Mackerel; AO Half tdds. do.; 201(1131MT bbls. do.; 100 Sacks Ground Salt. for sale by Nov. 45-48) • .1. N. BEATTY as Co. DATEFT ORE ASE.--Por 'the axles of Carrie .ll. ges, Wagons, Rail Road Can and Machinery of all kinds, lowa oil and prevent friction. This anklets prepared and for Sale by CLEMENS& PARYIN, the only manufactnrers of thts artiele,ln the United Slates; at their wholesale and retail Hardware end Drog Store In Pottsville, SchUylkill County, Pa. REMEMBER that none Is genuine without the writ ten signature of the Inventor and proprletos,Chas. C roans, upon each package. TOILETTE AND FANCY! GOODS, FOR sale at Martin's Drug store, a variety of fancy Castile and other fancy soap ; bah, teeth; and nai brushes, Bear's oil. Ox marrow and Braes please, Po matum in stick and pots, Tooth and Pearl powder, and many other articles In (bat • line wbkb are offered very cheap. Step in apd examine foreurselves. June 1725-1 J O H N d. C. MARTIN. HAIIIIISONM COLUMBIAN INKS.-I n gallon, half pilaw. quart and sWaller bottles; also Maynard &Noyes'..lnks,Copyinglalts,Hosan & Thomp son'. Steel Pen Ink. Hoovers Inks, Had and Hine Inks kr., wholesale and retail. Ink as low as 313 cents pe dozen, wholesale, at, I HANNAN'S Octl4-42) Cheap Book and Variety Stores. trIBITICBCIIITED.ZA latneassoftinentof La dles' Crotchet BAGS and PURSER. Also steel Hat a n d Purse clasps, Steel Beads and ITassels. aad Twist for wending bags at Sepr3o-40-) TRAM' ELLIOTT'S. FOB EIALIG.I3awed Lath c o nstantly on ban and for sale by, G. &CC. LAWT O I9. aptil 29 ' 18. 103-12aa. HISALTH IN SIIRANCE W nitwit:Ma.) Or. Preggiriss against Mr manse sad loss mt.:dna by Sickstat or iferidrar. COMPANY Incorporated Hatch 2, 1840, (MtInAL) with a Vaphal $11013,000. Insures all minions be. tween theorem of Bland db, an fanrdiair anunritiren of 0344. 03.00,00 or CD per week, for one, two, the,, ar five years, by paying 'certain yearly anm. 'Muir a person under tbirty-Ore, Inswing for awe year, by paying 04 a year. n allowed 'note week I for 03 23,01 pel week $ and in the same prnportlon, one of a like are by paying gil 53 a year, sets lb per wsekt for 87 90, 916, 4911 - *1 OS 1 and fin $l4 es, be gets .10 for every week of disability occaalaned Ft alckana or accident, daring the year. By paying a fraction more yearly, a weekly allowance can be Insured of from 01 to 010 for two, three or Ave years. The rates are to be paid yearly In advance, and are In proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In case of permanent disability, occurring after as insurance for, say live years, at a weekly allowance of 010,arson would be in the yearly receipt of 070 a year , f or the entire Ave years. There are weekly or monthly assessments to pay. Of attendance of meeting required; and by the charter the Insured receives share of the net profile, without liability for Wyse*. There is ample seenrity tbr the le sired, as can be shown, and promptness and Moran- - ty Is exerdeed in the payment of benedis. For putt. edam, inquire at the orate, No. 60 Routh Seventh-at. oboe, Walnut C:rAll letters mon be pc,/ paid. • DIRECTOIU3. Samuel D. Onkk. Iron Merchant, No;1O North Ws• ter -.MM Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Counsellor, alstbbeloW Market4treet. 'Charles B. Ball, Wholank Counntsskonletshaut. 34 (Mardi Alley. William?. Boone. Attorney and Counsellor, At tomb tlesenth•st. Jacob Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant, No. ;b Wl lOOl4l lobe Thomason, Tinsmith. 63 N. 61.1th.st Daniel C. Lockwood. Tax CorlettOr. Cherrrotteek, oear ilchoylkill Seventh /Meet. lames P. Hraner,•Wholeaale Wool Dealer, No. 0 Willow.atreet. • Edward Duff, Merchant, No. 33 N. Wbarres. ' Edward .1. Cram Clerk. No. 373 N. Fltth-street Charles P. Hayes, Coal Merchant, Willow.st.Wharr. Charles 0. P. Campbell. Iron Mershant,Water.above Rare-street. ' SAMUEL 11. ORRICK' President. W. F. Boost. Secretary and Solicitor. • Governor Emerson, M. D., 187 Walnut-street, Con• suiting Ftrprticlan. re The subscriber has been appointed Agent for thin Institution In Schuylkill County, and Is prepared to give any information on the sobJect, and effect insuran ces on the terms of the compauy.al the office of the Miners' Journal. B. HANNAN. June 24. 1848. 25-17 SPRING GARDEN RUT AL INS RANCE CO. T - IS Company having organized according to th e provisions of its charter, is now prepared to Make Insurances against loss by Five on the mutual principle. combined with the security of a Joint stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security s afforded at the lowest mt. that the holiness can be done for, as the whole profits (less an Interest not to exceed 6 per cent. perannum on the capital)'will be re turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any oftbe engagements or abilitien of the company,furthertban the premium as tunny paid.. The great success which thin system has met with wherever it has, been Introdiced, Induces the Directors to request the attentioeof 'the public to It, confident thatit requires but to beitinderstood to be appreciated. The act of Incorpomtion, and any explanation In re gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Mks Jitertkreat carver ol 61k and Word sta..or of B. DAN. NAN. Pottsville. CHAS. STORIES, Pres'll. L. HAUMBUAAFt, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Charles Strikes, George W. Ash, • Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, Elijah Density David Rankin, r. Lakaarenne, Walter D. Dick, Samuel Toresend, Joseph Parker, The subscriber ha, been appointed Agent for the a bove meationeo Institution, and is . prepared to effect nsurances on all description, of pi °petty at the !owes aces. (Feb2B'46-9) B. BaNNAN. THE DIEDRA D LIFE#BIIIII4IreE. ANNUITY AN_D TRUST COMPANY 0 PIMA , Uce 159 Ciente Street. mA BE Insurance en:Lives,grant Annuities and En— dowments and receive and execute trusts. " • Rates for li nearing *lOO es a single- life. For I year. Furl years. ForLlfe. annually. annually. 30 0 1 1914 ; ISO 7 ':.- 130 50 190 2 09 460 60 435 491 , 700 , EIAMPu 6:—A person aged 30 years next birthday.' ..y paying the Company#l 31, would secure to Mt fa.' artily or heirs 0100, should he die in one yea a ; or foe #l3 10 he secures to thenr . l3looo; or for 413 60 mu-- ally for 7 yearp; he secures to them #lOOO should he die In 7 years; or for#l36o paid annually during , life he provides for them 31000 whenever he dies .• for 116556 they one year. would reeelve *WOO ■Mould he die In" • JANGAIIIr 20.1845. • THE Manes • rs of this Company, at a meetisg bele on tire 57th I) comber ult., agreeably to the destgau referred In the original prospectus or eimelar °Vibe Company,apprppriated a Bonus or addition to all 4 polfr-e c clea for theFoie of life, remaining is form' that/ .were issued p or to the Ist ofJanuary, 18•12. 'Abair' of them there fire which weielssued In theyse42B3s ~.I will be entitle to 10 per cent upon the o wn krenfedi. making an ad . Ilion of 0100 on every WOO'. Thule* *llOO, will be paid when the policy be.itosersa.eklteer Instead of the 11300 originally insured. Thesispoilldiess that were issued in 1837 willbe enttileatottittittime;. or $8750 on elver) , $lOOO. And those isisacialh 1838> will be swill to 71 per cent. or *75 ow eltel'1013:, and in ratable roprinions on all said poneleriSsiretti prior to lane anuary,lB42. The Bonus will be credited to eat* golerrimltliee books endorsed on presentation at their/413m - 'lt Is the design of the Company.to essitiireews weds. addition or litmus to the policies R* Kite eV sateen periods. B. W. BI CB/OW; ,P:e:Jilirent ' lan, Actuary. Iber has been opponent+ Agetit RlTitne on. and In preparediefftteKtnetrinesoont bl lobed rates, nee gime onrlnThrenatibut ,zobject, 011 applitaloln anatler. nm reb.Sl .... RENSANIRC , OftlY?tAlf. • JOHN F. J♦ e}Toesubec, above Inanut; lives, at. the pI desired nn the Pottsville EQUIT! ANNI Office 74 aHLE, LIFE 1255 1 U1MIEDIRIEE lITY - AND TRUST COMPANY.. fEahmt Street.— CertineliNlreo,ooo:. CHARTER PERPETUAL. (- tent for SebnyMill 258 nu offee.eoriner lahantongo and Serumll Silteetar. tLa ellsTairr, ExuabelnrsPlirolematina ' SehuylkillCoentp... any are now smeared tans - nmetleminess Imoot liberal midi usloarnassoes terse.— 'mired by tberseharter Oleen..3ll'm make insurance apperartininr to lilt risks - of or natu re.nbit Meehan and eamelereasra, ents, nu? to errant+ auttlparebase annul -lompany .04/111 mmultles awl endowments, 'esteem:kw minors , andattries. 'turns required feettherAsmanaute St 01014 for the wbolh sorm,ol9llllet Age. Preot - Are, Plena 42e. Prism: 14 50 3) MOM . 96 336 17 53 ' 32 2154 47 346 IS 56 33 21260 .48 362 19 59 39 2.461' 48 377 20 • 60 35 VTR 50 394 21 63 36 rap SI 419 21 66 ..V 2147 32- 432 23 F 9 .1 314 254 • 53 451 24 79 311 , 2763 54 471 23 76: M 2: O 70 55 4 91 • 26 85 : 411 288 SD 5 12. . 27 49 4r 292 57 533= 28 .94 : 431 3' OD 58 3 .54 29 96 . ' 4 '3 12 sr 578 30 94 45. 393 60 6'03 • The premlitaw are Illesa4llan way ether Company, ant) the pelieles afrord gresteredyantenes. Tattles of half yearly and adaniesfy premiums, hattcredis rates of pre mium, short terms, Men lives, servivorelops, mad en dowments; also, Arm ef applies:ins (for which them ate blank sheets,) ailed) be bad no applleatiea et the once, Or by letter to the areet. .7111167f12151. President. .•01191 W. CLACIIOII9I. , Vice President, PICT= CVLLEN. , . Robert F. vmskik. Clayton IL lamb. . „ Wm. O. Alexander, Also F.'. Lslag,' :4 Ed w. C. MatteDy„ R. P. Loper, ~ Peter Cones, William Cra*, Peter Rambo . George N. Diehl,. Wm. W. Italy, Robert Monis, Joseph T. Thome, William M. Baird. Stephen Cr ford, Dorsey Conrad. • Consvms Parrarilliiii7l3, ?Yantis Weal, NI. D:, J.D. Riddle, M. D . TRE/13019, 'smack W.. znoe. H. C. Treserr. Pbll.l.Bepti64B-32-11) Secretary wed Am nary. .. A. Russet.. a , of bt Geozoc it TILE Comp upon thu Thep are autti all and eve whatever k ind make endow flea." .The and act as T Table of Prentt Tng FRAN IN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PIIII.ADELPIITA. OFFICE 2 Sal. enemata street, sear Fifth street. mascreits,- Charles 22.1Daneker, George WiiPe 26 4 l / Thomas Dan, Mordecai . Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rode, Samuel Grant. * Rtvid S. Brown, Jacob R. Ratak, Monis Patterson. Continue to mualtelnoaranve,permanent or limited.' no every desuriptisstetproperty, hi town and coasts, at rates mile+ dam consistent with security. The Conatatty have reined large CentieretS Fund, which with obeli Capital and Predates, safely invested, alliard ample protection to the assured. The aneta °fib* Compasy on January lst,, *Mao published immesh!) to an ad of Assembly, were as follows, vis.'; Mont=ages, I, 0390,552 65 Stocks, 51,563 25 Real Hittite 188,35 e 90 Cash, AL, 45 . 07 87 Temporary loons. 225,459 DO 01,220,097 67 Since the r inemporatios, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards of de =Mrs two handed. tkowsasi Joliet'', losses by fire, thereby affordingni. dence of the advantage} of Insurance. ss well as the ability) and isposition tim meet with promptneas, nth cnAnLE. RANCHER, Presidela. CHARLES S G N . RANCHER, Secretary. The sniseriber bar been appointed agent foil the. above a/emitted Institution, and is now prepared to. make India/tee, on every description of prspeny, the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. Pottsvillepunelo, 184125 • • (Febl9. LIFE INSURANCE. ,-. PENN ~ lITUAL LIFE INSURANCE C OMPANY lopes „Ire. 01, Rigout drug: t -__ ...-' MEW Company b now ready to make INSURANCES 1 on ilyEs, on doe mutual mystem, without liability beyond the swan* of the premium. ...„ All the profits of the Company dbridedannually among the insured.' The prenSom may be paid quarterly, sendannuailf, or annually or ane.balf of the premium i . ay be paid in a note at 1 months. ludividua s insured in this Company become members of the eorpo don, and Vote for trustees. Ihe raining premium , with a full panlelpation la Mr t profits, are is low u those of any other Institution In the slate or ountry, and lower than any of tbs tallish Companies. with only a portion of the profits. .Blank app 'cations for Insurance, with IID parthreus On be had at the office. 'DANIEL 1.. MILLER. President. WILLIAM M. CLARKE. Vita President,. ' "JOHN W. HORNOR,Eceretary. Edvrazd liartsborne, M.D.. } ye iu m.,l Examiners, ?dark M.lleese. In attendance daily from I Wit o'clock, P. M. THOMAN P. SIMMONS, Is auat ftw San enstP l a l in Schuylkill County, tesisPAg as Tamaqua. .Tnll4Bf4.ly • l*Por° o l tot, letters os this will pleat say ..advert sad? r4.ll.—Tbe ynktnd postage anon Taselgn Letters moll De proi-Dni4 as this ntEre, and to England or any of Its ColoniSs. `OA. hew-York, 2D cents. eta. P-ston Jt Cm Dee.SMOT DAttIEL a P. M. A C RA ENGV. TO THE WHOLE AVORLD!-- Ci U.Orrgl IMPROVED CHEMICAL 80AP—you estatusing tease, tar, pitch, on, pahlit or. aw ott" stftfttlee,from tadies' sad inAtientan'st Whiny laciattlaaallita sad sat Ins, di rpes, tattle armada. Mee eoshawita. tadles• hamlets. &a. reward e(445 wi. be paid tol any person who will produce a spat paint green or dry that thin map will not extract al par grog, in per dozen, or ui rcale_Per cake. Fw ul wholesale ;and retail at BANNAN'S Variety storm QUAIRLII,Iatio tants stens, fgrAlis Con six. iD4.4z4 iE3
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