ERIVISII OP THE kfIinNAL.—SINGLE SUBSCRIPTfONii-.— , Two Dollars per annum, par able seMl4ithUally In advance, to those who reside nihe County --and anomaly in advanee to those who reside out of the County. The e ublhaher reserves to hinnielf the right to charge 15 50 pet annnolt when payment la delayed longer than one year. TO CLUBS Three copies to one address, Revert Fifteen .7.-ze dollar's In advance will pay for thrte ge'eresub ecripttoo to the llama/. • rtfreMi OP AIIYEIitISING. One Square or It lit&a, 3 ernes, ♦ I'oo INery stibleldellt !Mellon, tear Irde, tettreatent insertions, each, 139 e goare, 3 months, tem months, • One Year, 'Rosiness Cards or Menne!, per annum, Merchants and oth'ers, advertising by the Teat, with the privilege or inserting dlt. • ferent advertisements weekly, Cr Larger Advertisements, as per agreement toir.Nr ti. rar.aten at, itte Reel rates and Nei Azetttits,• Carnet nt Third Ir. Chesnut fittieta,Philadelphia, N 0.160, Natiau Street, New Port; No. ld, State atreel.noston. and emu!' east center of claitininte tz... Calvert Street+, thilintort,is oat Agent ter receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the ?diners' Jeanie. TrIC CMCUIATION of the Miners'Journal 14 greater than any other paper published In Northern Pen:lllslre. -nio;an,l has neatly doable the circulation of any other publisheil In Pchnylltill county. It also circulates largely among capitalists, manufacturers, iron and cool dealers thtoughout the Atlantic and re tern States. PtINGLE COPIER or Tile 'MINERS' • .70ERNAL ten be obtained every Saturday 'or William Old know, ellnerstille; Mr. More, Port Carbon; Mt the turner nr C.mtre 'and Market streets, Pottsville end at the counter or the publication office. , PIRE,HEALTILEfio LlifE INSURA - NCE AGENCY. =- 7 the onheeriber i; Agent far Eire, health and Life In lolrance. Any Information on either of the different branches can be obtained nt the office of the Miners' Journal, where inaurancea arc effected. Miners' 2lournal. Saturday Morning, Feb. 24. TUE PROTECTIVE POLICY OF TIIE COUNTRY! The People Demand its Restoration THE MAGAZINES.—Godey's Lady's Book, for •MerChdras been sent to us by its enterprizing publish ! •ft. cdrellect gem to its way, and if possible sur passes its'pr6lotis Inambers. Besides its usual quan tity of reading matter, it contains twenty-fear extra pages or, matter of a highly loteresting s character,frem 'Some of the most gifted authors of the land. 'lts era ' bellisliments, of which it contaitis a large number, are really beautiful—especially the "Lost,Dove" and the • one entitled a "Stiff Breeze," representing a ship in a storm, in sight Of a Castle with all the boys on board, • workingas only sailors ran work In such on emergen cy.. It also contains a piece of musk entitled one Oalarrod - Gallopade. Godey is determined not to be • surpassed. GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, for March, has also been 'received front its obliging publisher. As usual, it con k tains a large amount of reading matter from its regular - thntilbliftirs, tthn, Mterturders know. stand high In the literary world. ;its entrMinrzart of a tray splendid <Ammeter: -. Christ Weeping over 3ernsftern" is an ' impressive engraving, and nor 'which will draw forth admiration from every lielrobler. .Another seditiod, ••%Vhy don't he Come I"—representing a charming young lady Waiting Inc her lover. it also contains a pretty piece oT musikr—"Oh luive I not been true to I thee't" These Magazines are col up in the most credit , Able‘reanner, anti deserve to be upon the table of all swim have a taste for Literature. As an American we Feel proud of these periodicals. OUR FRIENDS, blessi - S..Living , ton,l.lmeard & Cu, have put another Car on the Express inc. making a daily Car cacti way which is accompanied by a trusty person. The Express Line is n great accommodation to our business community in transmitting packages to any part of the country, and therefore deserves the patronage •afths publics - TRANSPORTATION LINE—John C. Conrad & Co. have withdrawn from the firm of). E. Carter & Co. and have established an independent line of their own for the ' tiansportation of merchandizelictweenSchuylkill county. Philadelphia, New York, Sr. They are enterprising businessmen and deserve support. , QUITE A LARGE and respectable meeting of the 'citizens ssf this County, convened at the American House, on Tuesday last, to take Into consideration the ptetprfery of petitioning the Legislature to pmhibit the — Lehigh Coal Company front issuing scrip. The pro • ceedings are published in to-day's Journal, and will IbeTatind in our local department. VION. GEORGE N. ECKERT, has our thanks for Public Documenta. • MESSRS, ROSEDERRY and brro, will accept our thanks for Lngi.dative Document.. GENERAL MANUFACTURING LAW In another column will be founds Bill reported , by Me; Otto; from the Committee on • Domestic Mantifactures, which we commend to the attention of our readers as one of the most important bills ever reported in our Legislature. Its passage would mark a now era in the progress and devel opment of our resources, and would, in reality, make Pennsylvania the Keystone of the Arch.— Millions of capital, which Unwise legislation has kept_hovering around her limits, will be invited into the State, together with the establishment of "I more just and equitable system of protection, 'Which we have every reason to suppose will be accomplished under the new administration, will isms the vglicle extent of her territory to teem with industry and enterprise—filling her Canals i • and Itailroida with , the fabrics of the manufacturer and the produce of the farmer, thus increasing the revenue, and lessen the bunhens oltaxation. . There is one provision which might be added to itirtial of the stock, in shtirels of moderate value, in each manufactory, for the operMives employed by the different companies, at the par value. Surh a provision would invite the attention of the work ing clam., to the investment of their small means, thus elevating labor, and opening the avenues to business, influence and wealth on the part of the industrious and prUdent. , JOHN H. CLAN TON. lrhia distinguished Statesman has been tender wifl the Department of State, in the Cabinet of Gen. Taylor. This is a must admirable rejection, and speak' well as to the proper material of which the Cabinet will be 'composed. No one is bett • qualified for the post and no one more deserving. Mr. Clayton's legislative experience, his massive intellect and thorough knowledge of our Foreign relations, will make him an officer under whose guidance the affairs of this Department will be conducted with advantage and honor to the coun try. ' He did'not seek the office: but true merit will always be rewarded, sod Gen. Taylor has ap pointed Mr. Clayton, without having hat' the least correspondence upon the subject. There are few such inatances. This act augers well for the ha. tura aelectionv of the Cabinet. IVe have eser said that Gen. Taylor, would call around him the best men of which the Country boasts, and so far we have not been disappointed. The selection is received with great satitfaction by the prose and the peoph. Well may it. 'WHERE • WILL IT END The Glass workers of New Jersey, New York and Maryland, have determined, owing to the prostration of bosinese, to stop their wnike.— "they are unable to cope with British importation, tinder present circumstances, and therefore are compelled tri cleat' business, thereby throwing out of employment upwards of 1000 bends, who will be compelled to seek a livelihood tho hest way they can. The toes to the proprietors of the works will be heavy. A Company, manufactur ing Railroad Iron in New Jersey, will also close in We course of a few weeks, by which GOO hands pill be thrown out of employment. The Harris bring and iltaareal.er Railroad Company have con. itrltotea 41449 too of T rail, at $45, to he de. filtered at stew York. The cost of American manufacture magic! h., 01 . §9. In the face of all this, the Locefocov have the andicill to proclaim to the world that they. aro the iiiendp 9f the work)npan. What hypocrisy I . HOME We stated in the last iourstat that a but 'Emit ing a new Department had pasted the loose ttonie of Congress. Such a Departfient has tong been wanted, and our only Oromlet is that it has not been awed ltpon•ete this, having been, as it was. proposed ige early as the Administration of Medi eon. Secretary Walker, in his report, com plains of the vast amount 31 labor be is com pelled to perform and states that it is entirely too laborious for the Secretary . of the Treasury, and in a measure suggested the formation of such a department. We have little doubt as to the smears)! the bill in the Senate. The new De partmentoiccording to-the arrangements of the bill, will include the business of the navy pen ' alone, taken from the Navy,Department ; pensions and Indian affairs, taken from the War Depart ment; frowthe State Department the business of the'Patent office, end from the Treasciry Depart• meat the business of the Land office. The head Of the new Department is to be a Cabinet officer, with a salary of six thousand dollars per annum. The bill also provide/ for the appointment of Commissioner of Customs and an Assistant See tasty of the Treasury. The new arrangement of public business, con templated by this bill; cannot but prove highly advantageous. It ought to include, however, be sides the functions allotted to it by Mr. Vinton's hill, the business of collecting statistics relative to the internal commerce of the country, with other kindred matters. Dm this may come in time. *5 to JD On tel 'OO 151 13 00 5 00 8 00 300 It 00 POLIQS ADMINISTRATION The people of this country nay indeed rejoice that the administration of Mr. Polk has nearly run its course: His has been an administration of evil to the country in every respect, and we hope the day on' which Gen. Taylor will enter upon his duties, will be a day distinguished for the re. generation of the Government. Beside uriebnsti tutionally plunging the country into a war, and depriving the Union of one of its most benign measures, his hireling•, under his nose, at Wash ington, have been guilty of gross violation of duty, Tho following, taken from the Washington cor. respondence of the North American, will show our readers the corruption which exists in Wash• MOE= . • ington : i` *•Durina the war, a clerk in the Treasury 'Depart ment, wird a proper' number of assistants. was de.. tailed in convey a million of dollars in specie from New Fork to New .ms This 'immense sum of money was despat ch d. if I am glaty informed. T . ei without insurance, , t was delivered safely. and the Treasury of fi cers we e 4 1 1 lowed rkeir travelling ex. Wt oenses. Hut Mr. 4.1,.,-,s , order to provide for one of his favorites. it Iled a Mr. AlcFarran to the expeclaton, to whom he mid $4OOO for the trip. and planed it to the account of MEXICAN Hos rt I.ITIES! Now, tliccinexlion may be fairly asked, is this system of renstoninn personal partisans on the Treasu,.• hence% zud may it not he presumed without inii .o ,4 , that a nubile functionary, who is Ca at of auch a transact iOll, in lolly cqoal to any, otter that only re. mt:res the exertiEe of his ingsr.utiy, 01 the elasticity of his cortscaente ?" Thu corrcapondr.ot makes other charges of a serinur character, which, if true, shows this admi nistration up to the world, as the most reckless sod profligate that has yet been in power. ft is time, hatlecd, that the pe , ple have determined to drive the Goths and Vandals from power. • COMMERCE OF TUE U. S The following statistics are from a report re. cently submitted to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury : -The domestic - exports of the U. S. during the year 1818, amounted to $150,637.. 464 ; of which sum the fisheries yielded $3.468,, 033; furs and, ginseng, $811,611 ; products!of wood, $5.996673; agriculture, $11.202.531; vegetable 6od. $.57,070,325 ; tobacco,s7 242,086; cotton, $53,415,848 ; hops. sugar, dc., $177,493 manufactures,::s4,6l2.s97; cotton piece goods, $4,083,523; Il,x and hemp g00d5;51,692,403 ; and - mi.cellaneOns articles. $4,943,461. Of flour, the amount ciported in 18.18 was about twice as large as that exported in 1847 ; during the same time the exportation of Indian corn increased about fourrnandred per cent.; the exportation of caftan decreased nearly $8,000,000. The exports of 1848 exceeded those: of 1817 by $17.731,343. The - importations during the year, ending June, 1848, amounted to $154,997,928, exceeding those of the previousyear by $8,452.290. CROPS OP TDB UNITED STATES. The Washington Correspondent of the Bei timore Sun has furnished that paper with en es timate from tht.oport of the Patent-office, rela tive to the (lops of the United -State' for the last year. The foll Owing is • condensed statement, and will prove interesting In oar readers. The amount produced by Pennsylvania alone, will also be found below : Tormtatinn en 10t5,21A56,000 'Buallels of wheat relied, 126,36100 " barley, 6,221,050 oats, 185.500,001 " rye, • 52,951,200 . llockwheat, 12.5n3,000 Indian corn, Y 33,150,000 " potatoes, . 114,475,001. Tnns bay, 15,755.000 . ... . Pounds of Inhered, • 31/1.902,n00 " • cotton, ' 1,066,000000. ' 9 •, rice, 119.199.500 99 sugar, . 200,000,000 Ton. of hemp, 20,3.10 of this Pennsylcanla her produced— bushels of wheat. 15.200,000 9 9 barley, 155,000 1 oats, 20.000,000 1 • 99 rre. ' • ...... i1....00.11110 ; o. ............ corn, 21 000,000 1 99 potatoe*. • 0,1'00,090 I Tons n f 'hay, • ' 2.000,000.1 Pounds of tobacco, .. 610,000 In the Senate, on the 13th inst., Mr. Overlield presented several petitions, signed by upwards of 2,000 miners and .other citizens of Carbon, Monroe, and Imzerne, prayingthat a law may be passed making their wages a lien upon' the real and personal property of their employ ers. On the 16th inst. M r . Overfield presented a re- Monstrance from Citizene of Pennsylvania for a law to prohibit any incorporated company from issuing any scrip, unless they are made personally liable thereof. Dn'the 17th net. in the Senate, the Bill to in corporate the Bank of Danville, vrasnnder con; side ration a short time, and then poiitponed for the present On the 19th inst. a Supplement to the act in corporating the Bea•er Meadow Railroad and Coal Company, was then taken up and passed the Senate. In the Senate, on the 2lst lost, Mr. °retried presented two remonstrances from Schuylkill County against extending the time for the com-: pletinn of theThiladelphia and Reading Railroad Company. In the House on thes3me day Mr. Reseberry read a bill for a turnpike road from Donaldson, Schuyl- kill, to Bear Valley, Dauphin county. , UNION CANAL. 9 . ' •f ;;A Philadelphia Inquirer learns from the re port of the Union Canal Company, that the pre. sent iron!, of certificates of :stock amount to $2,744,621 40. The proposed enlargement of the Canal from Pinegrove to the Susquehanna hasmot been accomplished, contractors being on. willing to undertake the'vrork on credit, except at exhorbitant rates. During the period of four teen monthsfrorn Nov. 1. 1647, to Jan. I, 1849, the amount of freight carried on the Canal, was 153,222 tens 15 cwt.: the amount of tolls receiv ed, $95,953 671 being at the rata of 62.6 per ton. Tho enlargement of the Canal is urged strongly. 13?"'Luzerne County .—The county of Luzern° has sixteen prisoners in the Eastern Penitentiary, and the cost of their 'Lippert during the last year, at 24 cents per day, Was 074 84. The proceeds of their labor amounted to $l2B 67, leaving a bal ance due, to be paid by the County, of 915 87' LEGISLATIVE. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Local Naos. I Lehigh Scrip.—At a large and respects. ble meeting of the citizens of &he'll ill County. held at the Amerman lipase, in this Borough. on Tuesday the 20th of Feb. 1819. FRANKLIN POIT was called to the chair, and A. licsst L and D. IL BerirterS. were appointed Sec retaries. • The object of the meeting being to take into eon_ sideration the necessity of using all legal Measures necessary to prevent the future circulation of Lehigh Scrip. On motion, Resolved, that a Committee of five be appointed to express the sense of this meeting.— wherespnn Messrs. B. Darman. S Sillyman, George 11. Potts, J. Clayton. and J. D. Meredith, were elt• pointed—who, after retiring a short thee. returned and reported the following preamble and resolutions. which were adopted WIIEREA3. The Coal Trade to injuriously affected by the issue of Scrip by the Lehigh Coal and Na,. igation Company for the payment of back interest:— which :'trip is taken in payment of Coal at depreciat ed rates. Said Scrip is made passable to Coal. and is sold at a discount varying from 20 to 30 per cent. by the holder, w hich enables the purchaser to procure .his Coal at about one dollar per ton less than the regular market price—the Land-holder loosing the 20 per cent. Which _ a toeketed by the Company,,— This traffic seriously affects the prices of Coal from all the different Regions,and is indirect violation of law. Therefore. • Re•olred, That immediate application !Topa& to - the Legislature for the passage of a law prohibiting the issue of said Scrip 31 a emulating medium pay able in Coal. Repole.A. That a Committee be appointed by this meeting to co-operate with suCh• other Committees 30 may be appointed for the purpose of securing the passage of said law. Resolved, That Georg 11. Potts, Joseph S. Silver and .11). Meredith, be saffl Committee. Revolved, Tint a copy of these proceedings be forwarded to each member of the: Legislature. Resolved, That these proceedmgs be signed by the officers: and published in all the rapers in Schuylkill County. . [Signed by the Officers.] Borough Votc.—An election for Justices of the Peace, Constables, In spectors. Assess.irs, de. dm., was held in this place on the 16th inst. and resulted as lollows: N W. WARD.—JCiTICE OF TUE PEACE. Samuel Danz. received 1:9 voles. John li. Downing, " 110 '• Owen Marvin, 91 J. Ilazrard, 23 CONSTABLE. • . Isaac W. House, received \rig rotes. Jacob 51erwine, 132 " Daniel Rose. 57 •• John McCormick. •• 23 " Judge—B. T. Taylor. Inspectors-4,obn Fernsler, N. I Mills. N. F. WARD.—JUSTICE OF THE FFACE. David K. Klock, re ceived 169 voles Adam Simile, 140 .•4 Hiram Riau,, 49 Silas froug h, 31 " CONsTABLEi. -" lAn Sterile:, received 98 votes John Dater, - 713 4L Darla , Zehner, 't 34 " Judge7D - ..inri Sherile. Inspectors—Wm. U. II Rutvct. James Clary. sourti w 3,.? n. —co NsT.% aLF: Jacob Kunkel. received 229 votes. D. P. ►►arris. 90 Judge—Andrew Rtissel. In.•rectors—A!csander Sill)man, D. W. Ilyde. Elias Dr4r was elected Asiirdninr, and Philip Worn cisdorti and Abraham Miesse Assistant Assessors. for the Bnrnugh. The Whip. of course. eles ted their Judges in all the %Vards; We observe that none of the old Con stables wee ,re•elecied. We hope this will he a warnitut to their suceessors. The euizens of Potts ville are not disposed to remove .felithful public offi cers, without a cause. Firein Adtsville—TtOoStables Destroyed. —The alarm of fire, in this Borough, yesterday morn. ing,,,at 31 o'clock, was occasioned by the burning of the Stable in the rear of the Pennsylvania Hall, used by.J. Peters for s h is stage barges. The firemen. w.th their apparatus, were early upon the ground. but owing. to the difficulty in obtaining water, the fire made considerable progress, and fur a while il luminated the whole sky. The stable contained a number of homes which, with the exception anew were brought out. Ore, however, was burned in death. This horse was owned by a gentlemen from Wilkesharro, who was stopping at the Ilan:— Seven or eight,tons of hay. with twelve setts of bar. ness Intl some articles belonging to several gentle. men who werestopp'ng there, were destroyed. The Pronto flail. at one time, was in immlncnt danger, and hut for the exertions of tome of our citizens and firemen, it 'would have been somewhat (bonged.— The fire is supposed In have been the work of an in cendiary. who is rapinly paving his.way to-the Pen itentiary. The stable was insured to the amount of in the Lycoming Co. In. Co ; its contents were also insured to the amount of $BOO. Another stable, owned by James SiHyman. adjoin ing the above.. caught fire. and was also burnt to the ground. The greater part of the contents of this stable. with the exception of some OM, was saved. Two snarl fiame buildings, situatei opposito the stable which was d^iniroyeel, took fire, but through the vigilence of some of our citizens and firemen, the flames were eztinguished.before they had made much progress. We regret to add that Jacob M. Long, while in the act of aiding to tear down the ro of . of a shed. was slightly injured by being hit upon the head by a piece of falling timber. r 7. Accident. —On Monday last, while David Lomison and John Kflause, of Tremont, were driv. ing toward Schuylkill Haven, on the road leading from Westwood in that direction, the horse took fright at a -locomotive which was passing at the time, and miming off the road, dragged the sleigh. to which he was attached, about three hundred yards Over the loose stones which cover 'the declivity at the side of the road. The sleigh upsetting, the gen tlemen were thrown amongst the stone, but mime ulously escaped unhurt. The body of the sleigh became separated from the runners. and the ho-att, chniPPi92.9l itreird.tii posed, by one of his hind fret catching in the track of the fiatlrold, dislocating the pastern-joint and fracturing the bone. The animal was immediately ordered to be killed, by Mr. Lomison, the gentleman to whom he belonged, and who valued htm at about one hundred dollars. - • L . Critical Operalicn.—Me have been in formed of a child who has had a needle taken from iis stothach. The child resides with its parents in Pnticrron township, in this County. Experiencing much pain in the region of the abdomen, a Physician Was consulted, who concluded from the symptoms that the child must have swallowed a needle. It having wotkcd to the lower extremity of the bowels, it was found that an operation upon that part of the body would affect the child—therefore the needle has to be brought to the region of the navel, which was done by smoothly stroking the stomach of the child, and when brought to that place it was extract es! without pain, the child being under the influence of ether. The operation was performed by Dr. Kndbel, and the child. ,we are pleased to state. is doing well. It is a singular case. Co w Saw Mill Destroyed.—Tha Saw-Mill of Chas. Law. on, Filmed on Mill Creek, near St. Clair, in thin County, was destroyed by fire early on Mon• day morning last, with a considerable quantity of timber, several circular saws, lath•catting machine. &c.. nothing being saved but the steam engine. The loss is esomated at upwards of $2OOO. How the fire originated is not known ; Emelt is supposed that two men who lodged in the Mill, and feeling cold built a Gre for their comfort. Owing to negligence the fire spread and ended in destroying the Mill. rr Passenger Depot.—Ad the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company are required by law to rstablish a Passenger Depot within the limits of Pottsville, within the present year. we would call their attention to the large bui:ding recently erected by Mr. McGinnis, as a Machine shop, which is offer ed for vale by the Sheriff. l'he location is a good one anti the Ruildieg is amply large for a Passenger Depot, and the storage of Merchandise. It will be solo on the sth of March next. OVitinfisl Accident.—Mr: John 0. Cleaver, of this Borough. met with quite a verities accident at Beaver Meadows. on Saturday last. Ile had gone into one of the mines at the above place, and while there a large quantity of Coal fell open his back, dislocating the bank:bone, and otherwise injuring him very severely, We are glad to learn that the bone has been put into its proper position, and that he is now dOing well. tom' Badly Burt.-4 mon employed in HIP' wood & Minns' Mine, at West West, in this Can my. WII so soriously injured by the explosion of foul on Thursday last. that his life is despaired of, iry• Peter K. &helmet?' end William pails, have been elected Justices of the Pere : io the Npv Township of Butler, in this County, '-` (1)luog ilt admitqua. LV"Almoat Frozen,—.A man was neatly froz en to death the other, day, near Tamaqua! Intelli igenee theta man was lying on the road nearly fro:• en, wag brought to that place. upon w bleb. the Ltc toM states, that several gentlemen immediately started in punk of him. Vithev they arrived at the spot, they found him laying in the middle of the road; appar ently dead. there being no symptoms of life lie was brought to Mr. Kenner's Hotel, and Dr. Mc- Guigan called in, who together with the gentlemen present. spared no efforts to restore him to life.— Every means was resorted to that could be devised. and for a !Ong time life appeared entirely estlneOte was rolled upon the'gmr. and his body rubbed with gannet some considerable time, until life appeared to return. After be lama ate sensible. he eihibited signs "of crernclaiing pain. It is feared that he will loose' the use of his flegerc lie is .atill,con6ned to bed, not Icing aide to move about. . Tamaqua Eledion.—The election which took place in Tamaqua. yesterday week, resulted in the election of the following persons: Judge—John A. Specee. • Inspectors—Henry Kepner. Henry Stidfold. • Assessor—John Htondrtcks. Assistant Araeracirs--Calyin Bertalet. Frederick Laudabrun. , School Directors—Dr. D. Hunter, John Hendricks. Albert Due). (one year) Constable—Arthur Wylie. k rj- Narrow Escape.—On Sunday week, a gentleman while driving a drove of horses, in past ing the !tfirmws between Tamaqua and Tuscarora, his horse took fright, and jumping over the brink was precipitated some twenty feel down the bank, some what injuring the horse, while the man sprang out and narrowly ercaped death. 'XI Saito of 3t fig r.Vb Spring hat set in et New Orleans• The Bee of 2d instant sat s :— ,, Vegetstion is lu'xuriant flowers, eye end fruits, are to be gathered by the industrious • violets and roses fill the baskets of the maychandas white strawberries constitute the desert of every. epicurean bon vivant. Our spring, which-is always precocious in its corning, has, this lime y , driven winter away long before the period usually assigned to the despotism of frost end ice." - fV X.Xth Senatorial Distriel.—.Tl 4 . Indiaae Register ascribes the untoward 'result of the re cent election in this Diat''ct to a secret movement in favor of the erect'on of the new County of Itistonion. The Locofeco candidate Was Shied for tiT the advocates of the new County; whetted teen assured That it was the only way in which it could, be secured. (o.cfn Ocesfiaw.—The New Orleans Picayune of the 11th says—ult is not to be concealed that there is imminent danger of an inundation of the city and country around from the state of the river. High as the water has been fur some weeks, no very serious fears have been entertained till quite recently of an overflow." EE'Perts and Chifi are not behind the United States in regard to the gold excitement, no less than twenty vessels having sailed from these two countries, within a short time, bound to San Francisco. They were all laden with provisions and other necessaries or life, and their arrival will probably reduce the prices, which have heretofore been so exhorbitant, Wisconsin and Free Soil.— Anti.reaverj resolutions have pasted the .luwer House of the Wisconsin Legislature by a vote of 57 to I. The resolutioni take strong ground against Slavery and the Slave Trade. Southern Cenventions and cabals cause no alarm in Free Wiacnnsin. EL-F'Family Treasures.—Tbe most ,worthless of atl family treasures are indoleut femalei. If a wife knouts to,thing of domestic duties tleyond the parlor or the boudoir, she is not , a helpmate for man, tauten incuml.rance upon his exertions. e editor of a weekly paper in the most barren part of Lar.g Island, war recently presen ted by his wife with four fine children—three cirls . d a boy. What a windfall for a poor fellow, who advertises that he will take ego, butter, beeSwax, and cider for subscription dues. rT , •Cohl in New Jersey.—The editor of the glirtntry liaptiblican if triformed that Gall ore has been di , cuvered on the farm of Mr. David Afelick, of that township. It waa discovered by Mr. M. about two feet below the surface, while clinging a hole in a springy piece of ground at the loot of a hill, near his residence. Sugar in Texas.—There are not only many sugar planters in Texas. but some who are planting on o barge scale. One gentleman, for example, Irving near Brazoris, will probably make at. least SOO hogsheads of sugar during the present year. The - cotton crop this year is good, mod is estimated at 150,000 bales. FrA nobleman advised his son to keep inferior people.at a distance. A tnidesnian, who overheard the admonition, replied. "I am sorry, my lord, you did not give the young gentleman this advice before be got so deeply into my hooka." 17.P"The Distress in Ireland has at last invaded. the mansions of the great. We read of many instances where parties having had incomes of $50,000 a year have actually becomes° poor as to reek the lowert offices in the gift of-the British Government, er In the Tenn'a. Institution for the Deaf Dumb there are 121 penile, viz .-87 supported by Pennsylvania, 7 by New Jersey, 10 by Mary. land,,3 by Delaware, and 14 by their friends.— Of the 28 pupils admitted during the year 1848, 11 were born deaf. .I"W' The occasion of Gen. TayloPe reception at Louisville, was saddened by the occurrence of a melancholy . accident. During the firing of . a salute the cannon was pitmaturely discharged, and the two men working it, had each an arm blown off. .L A man named David Maier wasrtin over by the cars Iron .Philadelphia, on Sunday night last, within a ,•bllrt &stake of the depot, at liar. risburg, and his body was cot completely in two, GP - Happy Town:l—The town of Paris, Mon. roe County, Mo., contains no loch thing as a li• wised thinking holise; and the Mercury says peace, quietness, bobnety, ands gold oider is the consequence. QT Office-Seeking in France.—lt ie Neill that Louie Napoleon, since his election as Presidept of the,. Republic. has received 140,000 letters from. Paris and the departments. MOst of them con. lain applications for places of relief. M - Riiliardr.—Lottisville Ky., is the only city in the Uniou, the Journal, in which the game of billiards W prohibited. In Richmond, Va., a gen eral law against billiards was repealed three years ago. The city of Boston has no public billiard tables. ET" California:—Caretions were made in most of the Episcopal churches in New York and Brooklyn lest sre.l. to aid in Vie establishment of a church or churches of the same denomination, in California. CV"The Washington Union says that Presi• Jent Polk will brave the MIRO House on Satur day, the 3d of March, and has taken rooms at the Irving House until be leaves Washington, on the 6th, per the southern route. rgi"Geit.Cau is quite unwell with the influen za, which now prevals so extensively at the West, so that it is unsafe for him to start on his journey to Washington. He will leave as soon as he is well enough, though, and probably go by the way of Buffalo. 10 1 "Mifttroukic.—This, although a new town, bias fair to outstrip most of the Western cities in course of time. The census just taken shows a population of 16,598, being an increase of 1,537 in one year. • CV" An Animal Curiosity.—Tha Cumber. land Mountaineer mentions a bear naturally der cisute of the two fore legs. no at that place., It walks erect nearly all the time end seems to ouf• fer no incon•^nienco from its loss. 01" The Bible on which the first inauguration oath was token by Washington, to still preserved in New York, and will be taken. to Washington city to be used et the inauguration of General Taylor. EV" Gen. Taylor and the . Cherekees:—On the reception of the news in the Cherokee Nation of the election of Gen. Taylor, they fired salutes and whooped for three days. Imo' The Egg Business its Maine.—lt is be lieved says the Hallowell Gazette, that more than two million dozen of eggs have beam sent from Maine to Boston this season, and have been sold for something Irks $300,000. • --lbrileirs to a Forfune.—:The administrator on the estate of the late John Hoyt, Esq., in the northern part of New Hainpshire, wishes the heirs, two sons, to come home and take possession of $1.00,000. mr. The Bunker nil/ Aurora states that many of the ofEeersnnd men of the aiassachn. setts Regiment of Volunthercate still suffering from disease ;Patented in tilt V. 8, service in Mexico. Inr Fatal Malady.—Ttio Uniontown Dem-. ocral of Thursday, says the mysterious 112111 d9 we have already referred to, continues to prevail in the North Eastern part of Fayette county, and in Tyrone township, where it first made its ap pearance and has proved moot fatal, and' all bust• nese has been suspended. ' ®'Ohio State Debt.—The Slate Treasurer of Ohio has announced his readiness to pay off the faith and credit and Miami ettonsion, stock belong , ing to the domestic debt of the State, to the amount et $245.152, on demand, and }hat the interest will be punctually paid on the Ist cif May nest. .t - sP• Iran. Charles Nasrlo'r, who is now in Washington, hiving just returned froin Mexico. it is slid has accumulated a vast 'amount of statistical information in regard to that 4 country,- which he purposes embodying in a history of the republic. il'Colliery Ezp/osion.;—On the 21th of Jan airy, explosion occur* in' the 1/4rley Main collierY,. near the Barnsley; Yorkshire, by which from severity to eighty of the pitmen lost their lives. ER" England and *aka. with sixteen millions of people . , contain nearly eight millions unable to. wiite their name, and not fewer than flee millions unable to read their mother tongue. re' Qui?? Place fo• a Clergyman.—tUv. Dr. Francis Weber.' has been sent to the work. housein Washington' City, for twenty days, in default of security for his good behavior !, rir The British Government has resolved to reniove John Mitchell from Bermuda to a milder cliMate, in consequence of his ill health; I cc:r The Brussel* Papers speak of a noadi er of Belgians already preparing to emigrate film that country to California. " far The Whigs of the 'Miehigsn Legislature hare united in recommending the appointment of Han. Caleb B Smith, as Postmaster General. a PPaupers in Ireland.—Out of a population of seven millions, in Ireland, there are $2,400.000 paupers—about one-third. i ' . „ ,,. FrAmong th e recent importations into asteet Britain faun the United States have btscatAmeri• can patridges in considerable numbs ' 1 . 7 The Upper Mississippi ill eo froze 4 " over with ice so thick the; heavily' n wagons aro crossing It, .. • V irut :: v 2i d r i g u e f ose i 4 to Ito lighted with g 4 4u . - r -- __a ---.---- ~ POTTSVILLE MARKETS. .- CORRECTED WEkKLY FOR THE JO AL. Wheat Flour, DM. *3 50 Dr'd Peaches pied. 300 Rye. do do 450 do do unpaed. 175 Wheat, hush. 110 lied A plea; pa'd. 75 Rye, do 75 ' a. s• - 10 Oorn, do • 50 Barer, lb. 10 Oats, do - . 40 Bacon, . 10 Potatoes, do 45 Hams. - 10 T'mothy deed, 350 Iloy, ton, 15 00 Clover do 4 00 I Piaster. . ' 0 00 mnnitrr,D On the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Mennig, Mr. Wm. FIDLER, tO Miaa ILDDaLetrIROEIIEIOO4II of Pottsville On the DED inAL. by the game. Mr. FREDEIDCE BECK to Mini MAGDALENA lIIDLENTAN. both of N. Nonheim. On the evening of the 22d, In thin Rorou;h, by the Rev. T. A. Fernley, Mr. J Aeon 'Rronecna, to Mies tientou Ann Wesuturron, both of Mil:weeville, In this county. EMI= In this 'Borough on Wednesday last, Mr. Sot.otott Main, the 3.511) year of his age. In this Borough, on Wednesday last, MsaY CRTFI - E. daughter of George 11. and Mary 'Shelter, in the 7th year of her age. . • On the 11th inst., in Upper Mahantongo township, very suddenly, Purge Kerr., formerly of Wayne tp., aged 64 years, 4 months and 14 days. In Philadelphia, on the 15th inst:, of Consumption, Mn. Cartisuae JULIET Duasrainged 44 years. con. sort of James S. Wallace, Esq. formerly of this Born'. On Sunday evening, the Ilth Inst.. in Beading, at the residence of his hrniber-in-law. Mr John Ilep ler, PETER dreollecksa, Esq., late Prothonotary of Berks county, in the 49thlyear of his age. A SPECIAL MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF TIIE MECHANICS' Saving Fund Association, will be. had on Monday evening, Feb. 26, 1819, at the house of J. Kline, Centre street, below the American Ilona, at: o'clock. All subscribers not having raid their tint fees and dues are requested to attend to the payment of the same, at the above meeting. J.A.OESER, Secretary. THE PIIILENOTAILION LITERARY et/eIf:TY, FY HAVING BEEN THINLY at the last meeting. the lecture of the Rev. Mr. Cooley was postponed until next week, the 29 h inst. His subject is Ethnology, or a Treatise on Nations. Immediately alter the lec ture, a debate will occur on the onettloto: "Is war ever justifiable Ft The disputants are, Affirmative—Ellis, Kemptom, and Route; Negative—Fisher. Valker,and ,Sheafer. The public generally are invited to attend on that necaNiOn, ir. Stichtcr's Hall, at7l o'clock. • By order ittSoricry. W. P. IC Scify. • RELIGIOUS NOTICES. "TILE PROTESTA7NT EPISCOPAL . CIIIIRCIL —The following Resolution bus been passed by the. Vestry of Trinity Chnrch,Pottsville. Bess/red, That in consideration of the stuns contribi, ted and to be contributed as donations to the erection and furnishing of the church edifice; the vestry do hereby set apart, and aporopriate FIFTY ElialT PEWS, which shall be, and remain free for all persons who may desire to worship in the &lurch. These pews are located.. follows: IN THE CENTRE AISLE, North side, No. 111, 119, 127, in. 111. 151, 159 =4Mtnin= IN TIIE NORTII No'rth Ajar, No. 1,7, 13, 19,25, 31, 37, 43, 51, 53 51, 55 South 41do, No. 2, N. 11, 29.20, 32, MY, '4l; 50, 52. IN THE SOUTH AISLE. South side, No. 56, 57, .55,60,74, 60,66. 92, 96, 104, 110. North vide, No. 59, 67, 73, 79,'85, 91, 97, 103, 109. DIVINE SFRVICE Is held In the Church every Sun day. Moroi*: Sereiee commences a: 101 o'clock. Afternoon Ser;niie con. wnces at 4 o'clock, And even ing vervice, onlhe full ^Sunday of every month. per. TRINITY CIIIIECII CEMETERY, AT MoIIAIT kr" LAUREL—The Vestry of Trinity Church, Potts vine.' are n o w yearly to sell burial lots and graves In that large and beautiful plot of ground, near the junction of Market Street and the Minersville Road. which they have lately enclosed and hit out for aCernetcry. Ap plicacnn for lots Or single graves may he made to AN DRE%V RUSSEL. Esq.. Treasurer of the Chinch, at whose office unMahantongo Street, a plan of the Certif.- rely tarn be seen, Of Edward Owen l'arry, Centre Street. g..."}IINIVERSALIAT ClRTRCll.—Servicee are held In the 2d ninny of Stir:titer's Newlin!, every nab lmth morning and evening at the neon! hOIMS Ike. R. K. BRUSH, of lmzerne County, Pastor. The public are reepectfully horned to attend.. A COMMON COLD. AND COMoll.—it should be remembered the a COnil is an evidence tilat some log, turity Is lodged In the lung., which, if not speedily re moved, will so Irritate these delicate organs as soon er or later to bring on init.:argon of the luva—a form of ditease which we all know iv the high road to con. Gumption.. PariediCitie ' fo ' Y cat tying ud n;nld. IMeaut . ttelreh.i pel (ram the system all morbid and corrupt humors (the cause of every kind of disease) in an easy and natural manner. Four or five of %Wight's Indian Voge l:11;ln Pills taken every night on 'going to bed, will in a short time remove the most obstinate cold—at the same time the digestive organ!' will be restored top healthy tone, and the blood completely purified, TIM GREAT MEDICINE OF TIM DAY DOGTOB Towaecan • s SARAAPARILL•.—This nacoictiM has the piculisr fortune of being recommended end prescribed by the most respectable physicians of the country, and oniy requires a trial to bringit into general use.' It Is put up in quart bottles, and Is six times cheaper than any other preparation. Dom Townsend Is a physician of great reputation hi Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians generally in:that city prescribe it in their practice The folio w ing -is a certificate from some of them: OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr.Ton•nsend M almost daily receiving orders from Physicians in different parts of the Union, This Into certify thatwe, the undersigned PhY, - ;icians o the city of Albany, have in numeroqs eases prescri bed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and we believe it to be one of the most valuable preparations of the Sarsa darilla In the market. HAI. PULING, M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. R. P. BRIGGS, M. D. P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. Albany, April 1.1816. Dr. Seymour, the writer of the following. Is one of he oldest and most respectable Physicians in Conn. Hartford, Ct., May 2 1, 12 1 2 . Dr. TovorafinD.--Dear Sir Townsend's Saila patina" finds a ready sate in Hartford—is highly es teemed by all who have (node use of it, and we hava lemma to believe Ito good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I have dally,calls for It, and hope you will be remunerated forgoer efertlons to render service to the afflicted. I em sir, your obedient servant, HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. D. , • - , The General Agency for the sale of the Sarsa parilla Is attlannatt's Bookstore Pottsville, where Drug gists and others car, be supplicdwholesale at the Manu facturers prices. It Is also fot sale In Pormille at Jahr, G. Brown's, Clement dr. Nevin's, drid John S. C. Mantles Drug Stores; E. J. Fry. Tamaqua; J. W. Gibbs, Drtigglat, and J. B. Palls, Minersville C. Frailey, Privigsbnrg; Henry Entsslcr, S. M. Kemplon, and Heisler, Port Carbon; Paul Barr, Pinegrove; J. C. C. Hughes, Pottsville. Ot:. See advertisement In anothercolumn A circular containing a large number of certificates firm Physi cians and °theta can be examined at Hannah's Book tore.Price St per bottle, or d Bottles for SS. • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.—TegIer's Coun terfeit Detector, nut Vssited States Meaty Reporter, he best In th 'United States, containing the elastic ogravlngs of all the Gold, Sliver, and Copper coins in trent ation with their value attached 3 corrected 'month ay. No merchant nr dealer ought to be without it. . o*. Persons enclosing one dollar to 'the egliscriner will bevy the Detector mailed thonthig ono gear to t lteir DA VIOS SAFETY I* ililifFaiiE, THE subscriber has Just received &supply of Safety Lamps, among which are a few of Upton & Hob. erts' Improved Safety Lamp, which Is acknowledgby to be the best and safest now In use la the mine. -el Europe. • For sale at ten prices than they can be Im ported. at HANNAN'S April 3 1 Cheap Book and Variety Store Eva. UEIV T.—THE LAMB TAVERN.—Poucs elon will be given on the lint of April. 0 }'eparitle , February 10, 1849, NOTICES. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—NOTICE is HERE BY given that the Etetutors hereinafter named have filed their respective accounts of the Adminiatra. Sans of the following Estates. In the Register's 'Orrice of Schuylkill County, which amounts have been at !awed by the Register, end will be presented to the Java of the Orphans' Court,on Monday the Rath day of March next, at ten o'clock, A. M., for confirmation nod allowance, when and where all pertains interes ted-may attend if they think proper. Ist. The account of Jonathan Zerbe and Samuel Zerbe, Executors of the last will and testament, of Jonathan Zerbe, late of l'inegrove fp. deceased. 11.2.1, The account. of Jrain S. Benchler and John Stein, Executors of the last will and testament of Henry Cituble, late nt Pinegrove tp. deceased. DANIEL KAERCHER, Register. Register's Office, OrrOS ,- brag, Feb. 21, 1842. ) Feb 21 P-51 AA OTICE.—THE PARTNERSIII l' heretofore .ex -1,11 isting between JAMES 11. FITZIMMONS, and JAMES GLENN. under he firm name of Fitzimmnns 6r. Glenn. has been dissolved, by James Glenn with drawinz from the firm.. Feb 17, • 8..3t5.) JAMES CO.SN. NOTICE.—THOMAS FOSTER & Co., HAVE I REMOVED their stock of Boots and Shoes to the new store on the corner of Centre and Market Streets, where the Mistiness will in future be carried no upon the cash principle. Thank:tit to their fr"..nds and the public in general for past favors. they hope, by mana ging their business in AIM., upon the only correct be ats, (viz., cash payments) to Milord to their customers goods upon ouch reasonable terms as will ensure to them a !literal patronage 15• P kV VP t—All persons Indebted to the undersign ed are requested to come forward and settle their assets as our new business arrangements will require us to dbmontinue and title the prompt payment of the Feltl7 $] THOMAS FOSTER & 00. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE suit. SCRI•tERS have this day thr.somated themselves . for the porre , te of carrying on the Machine hasincas tinder the firm of SPENCER & MASON. All persons indebted to Geroge Spencer for .svork done at 'della chine shop, are requested to pay the same to either of the members of the.firm. No p:•rsnns are authorized In receive the monies of, or contract debts for the tire,, except the partners In mtioned. GEORGE SPENCER, GEORGE MASON. V OTICE.— inn. Huber, Ir. ShntitT's Sale of heal Estate, on vs• a Levari Facing. returnable to Jae. S. Shoe Maker. March Term 1819, No. t 3. TILE suhrroner, appointed an, Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill 'County, to distribute the montesnialle not of the Sheriff's Sale aforesaid,to and among the Lien Creditors e,nitlod thereto. Here. by elves notice that he tvl' he in attendance at his Of. flee In the Borough of Orwl2sbure. on Tuesday the '2.7 . .n day of February, Inst., at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to make au 4 distribution; where the lien Creditors may attend. CHARLES WITM AN. Otwigsburg, Feb. 10. 7-3 t • VOTICE.-IN THE COURT OF COMMON I PLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. NOTICE Is hereby given that the account of Ceo. Kimmel, committee or Susann. h Hoy, a lunatic, has been filed; and will be presented on the brat day or the next March Term, Tor confirmation. Feb 10 7-30 THOS. 5111,1.5, Prothnno:ary. NOTICE..—THE SUPr3CRILIEIt HAVING FUR CHASED nt Constables Sale, the following iirticles; seized and latien in execution, as the properly or Jmoott ELLEN BAUM. of Tremont Schuylkill County, Iris.: 2 heck Horses, nod 2 Sethi of Harness, 1 Wag gon and Waggon Bode; which the rubsc lb r lours to the said J ACOB ELLENBAUNLoI Tremont, aforrwild, during his pleasure.. HENRI: ECKEL. Fob. 10,7-3 t • 1E .11 C A S ITV I T 3 ha l‘ t - VE C xrci . i — to N ni "l 2l C in E in lS lst i r i a E to ß rs E , and Guardians herein after non•ed, have filed their re spective accounts of Administration '1 the fallowing estates In the Resister's office of Schuylkill County, which accounts have hero allowed by the Urgister,and will he presented to the Indies of the Orphans' Court, on Monday. the I'ith day of March next, at in o'clock in the fo mnoon, for tilllfirmation and arowances. when nod where all persons interested may attend if they think proper Ist. The account of Benjamin Deicing and Jacob Eller, ex 'mums of the last will and testament of Bent.? Wit. dermuth, late of Scrtnylk'll Haven, deceased. 2d. The account of 0. Fetherolf. guardian of Catharine Fetherolf, a minor, of Uppec:lllahaniongo Township. Ti e account of Andrew IT. Wilson, Administra tor of the estate of John Thompson, of the Borough of Potts !Me, rlecea ed. -4th. TI e occult, of Andrew Brown.administrator of the estate of Andrew .1 .13rown,ef the Borough Of Pott..- vine, 11ecPdaed. ' sth. Tan hccnunt of John' Kemerling and Henri , Kemerling. executory of the last will and testament of henry Kemerling, of Wayne lownslii6, deceased. 6th. The account of Auditors' of William 'Lehner, ex ecutor of ths loot will and testament of David Zehner, of West Peon Township. deceased, DAZ • IEI. EAERCIIER, Register. flegi,ter'oi (Miro, Oetv , pt- Nag, Jan. 27. A. D., ISI9 Feb 3-6- -ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.LNOTICOAS HERE SY GIVEN. that Saltine! T. Skeen, Tinsmith, of the Ilorouq,h of Pnltsville, h.ts made an assignment'nf all his real estate to the subscriber, for the behetlt of his eledi ors ; all nervous having claims agslnit the said S. T. Skeen, will present them to the enhscriber. It. WOODSIDE, Feb3-6] Assignee, Pottsville PUBLIC NOTICE.—MI - HUSBAND, CIIIS. MACIII:s3S F. has left Inn With a young chl'd without any just cause. I hereby taut inn all persons not W. h alum him. and also to be on their ellatd, as he will probably pas himself off ai a single man. SIAItI.b GRI3FIIIW, Feb3-641] 'Schuylkill haven. OTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR HAULING CARS. i 7 -SE.ALED PROPOSALS addressed lathe under signed at Poitav ills. will he received until the first day of .Itdreh, 1919, tit noon. for hauling in the "Callow Cars'• upon the I.nndieg'a at Port Carbon and Schuyl kill Haven, during the year t 949. The Prorates roust stare a fired price far each Snarled Car hauled in; the empty Cars to be returned by the Contractor to the s' , lelings without Theaccounts for Itsoling will be adju lei at the end of each/month, end refute t thereof be made i• rash within On days thereafi .r. At Pori Carbon, separate Proposals will he received for the hauling by Locomotives, and-by llor•es. At Schuylkill Haven hor4es only can be employed. E. G. HARRIS, Agent, R. L. T. Jan '27 5.31) - VOTICE.—ALL THOSE PERSONS KNokla NG TIIEMSEI.VES indebted to the es'ate of WIL LIAM WILLIAMS. late of SL Clair. deceased, are re wrested to come forward and make PaVireo , nn or be fore the first of April emoting. otherwise; the nrennnts will he pla elfin the hart& of a Mnistrale fore '"ioo• Jan 47 5-50 MARGARET WILLIAMS, Adm'riti OTItE. —PA Y 17P: PA V .11P I—ALL PEII a SONS indebted to the rindersigned, are hereby re que-ted to come forward and settle their ACCOUNTS. ni we are now about removing nor store and niaking new busine.4 arrangements. whleh will, require us L. Hell as rugs the, prompt payment of the same. THOMAS POSTER & Co. Jan. 27, 1519 5-If I VOTICE —Ti) TeketlEltS.—TllE BOARD OF Lll ..School Directors of the lloriinzh'saf Pottsville hereby rive notice to Teachers, that !ilea, will receive a pplicaunna until aysilnesolav, Fel,. 2i. Isl 9, or five Male, and nine Female TearletS. • Ily order of the Hoard, Jan 27. 5-51] JOIN S. C M 111 TINT. Fteey. NOTICE.—TO. CARPMiTEIIS.- - :IntopOSALS WILL be received by the suli:.e.rilier, roe boild.m: 40 Drift Cars. Shop room and materials furnished by the subscriber, WM. PAYNE, Jan 27, 5..tfl Iteckscherville. riClll , l' NAVIGATION CAlttl —The. Seltnylk• I ISlviration Company. harm:: some time since, assumed all their Railroad Oars. ir not monis known as the reline, Carr" to Henry C. Corblt, Charies A. Wood. and Edward T. Randolph. Conts.—is trust. fc r certain porposes; and Imaamilaa iar, Wiry keeri t,4 • J • them. for account of the Trustee.. • . NOTICE, Is hereby eiven. that all claims, for I Hw, or materials, hgretfter furnished to these Cars, must be presented for settlement to Edward G. Harris. Agent for the Trustees. ELWOOD MORRIS, Der. 2-'45-49.1y1 Resident Engineer. S. N. OTICE.—SeiIIirLKILL NAVIGATION CARS. 111 Whereas, the Coal erniiegally known as the Yellow) Cars"—have on several envenom been eta. len away from the Navigation Landings, and used to Imnral rill' private plirpllFeft. N /TICE. Is hereby given. that the subscriber is de termined to use nil the means in his power, to pot a stop to such trey:men, and to punish the trespassers. EDWARD G. HARRIS, Dec 2.19.3nin] Agent fertile Trustees. MISCELLANEOUS M ACKEREL, 1 SHAD, SALMON, Coartantly on hand and HERRINGS, for kale by PORK, J. PALMER & C. HAMS AND SIDES, Market Street Wharf, stromtw.to, NILADELPIIIA. LARD AND CHEESE, J Feb. 21. 0-2 win DRINTS I PRINTS I AND 500 Netv - Prints, among which is an amusing print of the California Gold Diggers. Also, 200 Frames for prints. All of which will be sold at city wholesale prices, by the Inindred. Iloznn, or sir.- hie. at too Stationer's Dail and News Elrifniriuto, Cen tre Street. three doors below Market Street. *Pedlars supplied at city prices tit HANNAN'S Febl.6l ilnukstnre, News Emporium, &c. REAMS WRAPPING. - STRAW Ark FIILANTING PAPER. wholesale and retail, at city prices, just received and fur sale at HANNAN'S lan 27 51 Cheap Paper and Bonk Store. ACCOMMODATION FOR LAWYERS.—TIIE; LAWITAS can procure Blank Sultptenas for wit-• ! notices sigred by the Prothonotary, by collie, at BANNIN.B Jan 21 • 51 Cheap Book & Stationary Store riII.AAVING PENCILS. DRAWING BOOKS, &c.—THE SUBSCRIBER 1133 Just receiver; a Intl of Superior Drnwing Pencils, among which are Fa-: bers, Reeves, Jarkoons, Coheirs, &c. Some of nil irM ore put lip In Beautiful Bogert assorted. Also Draw-. inn Books Fur beginners, Drawing Cards..gr.c. All of which will be sold very low, nt BANNAN'S Janßo Cheap Book and Variety Stores. ; - - NTEWSPAPEIt FILEs. SUITABLE FILING NE%V6PAPERS, just received and for. sale at BANNAN'S Dec3o.ll Cheap Variety Stores. _ . SUNDAY SCHOOLUNION 11901Cti.—.1unire-! a.) calved a Int of • Sunday Schnol Union Beaks, suitable Par Presents. 1 Ueward Bookie Oar Scholars. Libraries of SO voinmen $2. 51 Alan, Librarian Ibr Punday iiCllO , 4B, 100 volumes Alf OM. Ukrun limbs. Question gooks, Class Books, Garman and English Testaments, Bibles Sic, Acc. Allot which will be sold at Union rash anima., at SANNAN'ti Elec2l-52) Cheap flookstorau. P1 4111 1 0 .2/ 1 DIARIES FOR IM49 — OF At, OST t;t7F 4 Ry stiAvE, AND KIND, Jost received and or sale nt HANNAN'S.) Deilll3-521 Cheap Dook and Fancy Stores., DAzo=s 40,-SUPERIOR RAZORS ANU 111,FA TIRED D Y ROGERS As SON of thc l tery hest materials: Chapman's .celebrated Strop of four sides, with patent metallic hone, an at Vele of acknowledged superiority for sharpening Razors and keeping thou in Perfect order t llayne's Magic Adamantine Powder, so- Poriar to anything Inman for getting a keel% smooth od • .to Razors, Pen Knives, Surgical Instruments, &c., f r Sale at HANNAN'S Deel6-511 Cheap Variety Stores. HA.WLS—LoNa slitimr.3 or varies; style n Tiequality. For sale by N0T.26-18.1 ' ' J.M. BEATT-V4 . Co. =I <ceßbs. rill. BECKER.— rill. NEW lIONICEPATIIIC MEDICAL OFFICE. Cornerof RdilDd Market SL Opposite Thoinpsott'sllatl ' votrevlLLE, r•. Residence Cor, of Callowhill sod 34 St. opposite the Primativo Methodist Church. pan 27, •49. 3-ly F A DWARD CLARKSON, ENGRAVER ON. WOOD. No. 801 Walnut Street, Der23•48.-51-6m•] Philadelphia D. IliEltEDlTll,—General Agency • (Mice a • Centre Street, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa Agent for the sale and purchase of Real Estate, col lection of Rents • &e. (Oct9S-14-9Y G. 111 , GOWA111, Attorney at haw.--Office in . Market Street, in the room formerly occupied by .1. K. Hamlin, Esq. Conveyancing and Serivening at tended tn. . . (Pottsville, 5ept9.48:37 DIVAIIO SILIPPEN, Attorney and Counsellor Eaat Low, Philadelphia, will attend to enllertionn and another lezal burin,. In the CU rot Philadelphia. ad joining Cnnuties and elsewhere. Oilier No. 13 Prune Siren. E . hiladeiphis [Aug.7...2 184.3.2 y & J. FOSTER, Deale:s in Boots and 'Shoes Q. - Leather. and Shoe Findings, Centre street,Potts We. rSlott3 , P ... , +lttorney I'd m . :rtrile ( Tv". m. DEPVY, durneon Dentist, Ochre in D Streei, (North aide,) First door above Es gain! Office.: . isnot.2o IRON ROAD IRON.—TER TONS II by F Ratl Road lrnn, on band and for 'ate in lots to snit pqr clia'avra. at the !meet market prier. by INTATUAN MIDTMETICif. R.E. corner of Nth and eallowhill !greets, rehlT-S-3t] rbib,deipbbl. rola SALE.—ILIIIAIOAD IRON Folt SALE.— "' A nom -. :ton ions of Flat Bar, 21 by I inch. The above I has-been used on a road, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to GATZNER, rir Jan2o "bnol .NM. Nit:KNIGHT. Rontenrown. rRIAINS FOR MlNE'.—Th,.solisrribels bare A..> hist received from the ship Elizabeth. i and /Inch Best Hest English Chains, made expressly (or Alinc-s. and for sale. Apply to T. & E.41E01117E. - aprir22 tf 17] Market and 12th Sty vets.Philada .. )AIL;RO 43 I Rox.—The stiloicribefs have now Illanillne Cron ship Alhambra. from I.lverpnol,s tons Raillbiad Iron II al. 5 tout t i .1 1.1 0 ton. /ix 11.5 Ingle Ili If, - lao, 60 tons bestrefined Iron, cansiat lng of coonil.aglmfe and flat bars. Apply tr • T.& E. GEORGE. ' . North Flastlenrner of Niarket nod 12th street. I ) AIL ROAD IRON T0N921 x Millar Roll Rood iron, 50 do 11 x 1 do do do A do 21 x{ do -do do with spikei. 15 do 1 do do do And Plateg,for ea teby A. & O. RALSTON, 4 southiront et.,Phi ada. Philada., July 11. 29 JUNIATA. HOMER 55 TONS a..ailed boiler iron, Nos. 3. 1 and 5 of widthsol2s,3l, and 36incheaand random A... O. RALSTON. • IL - 154(3Q 4, youth Front et, PaHada. T)LACKSMITIIING, TURNDS;C: AND FINISH 1) ING.—The subscriber respectfully annognees that he has cominenced the above business at the corner of blanch Chnnk and Coal Streets, rottiv ille. Pa. and he happy to receive in dem), JOHN WXRNER • N, 11,--G“age-eo e gs, un cops,and oil globes on hand. and (ornate. [July 22, -1 y FOR SALE & TO LET rpo LET.—A TIIREE STORY BRICK HORSE. I SITUATED in , the . this Borough. entirely new, and finished in tics best, and most modern style. APply to the subscribers, personally or through the Post Utiice. Feb. 29 9-311 WM. & THOMAti`JOIINS DUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—T II E 1 SUBCRIBEIN will offer at Public Sale, upon the premises, on Thursday the 15th day of March, 1849, at uggs.none o'clock, P. M. h valuable two-story -- dwelling house and lot of ground, with a i.,c6i good stable, situate in Main street, in the .. llonots. of Pchuylkill haven, now occupied as a store by Charles and Gen fluntginger, adjoining lots of Edward Iluntzinger, deceased, and Char. (lucre- Meer. The premises are admirably catculated for tiny politic business. having been occupied as a Storefor many Years. Ctinditions will be made known an the day of stile, and good attention given. _ . JACOB EITTNTEINGER. WILLIAM Feb..lC _4-3t] FOR ILENT..—A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE in Market St6et, above Tairif. Po-session given Ist of April. Apply to • Felit7-94 CEO HALBERSTADT. DLIBLIC SALE,,---WILL BE SOLD. la PUBLIC 1 SA LE ..on Ttie.day, the thh day of March next, at the farm of Charles Gillingham, on the West Branch Rail Road, one mile below his STOCK, FAR MING UTENSILS,HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &c., con sistintrof Cows, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultiitz.tor, Cutting Boxes for straw and Corn fodder, Wind Mill, Scythes and Cradles, Grinilsione, Sleigh,, Baggy, Sulkey,&c. Likewise, HonsehOld Goods, con•ist ing of Bureaus, Ta bles, Itedot-ails, s.ra. Settee, Chairs. ,Carpets, Shigeo, Looking Glasses, iDesk,- Clock. Cradle, Wash Stands, and Kitchen steroids too numerous to name: Llkera ice: at the same time and placerTHE FARM, consisting ofiainteSo acres, more or less, desirably loca ted, within one mile of Minersville and three miles of - Pottsville, with 'Wind Improvements, consisting of a Frame House and Barn, with Apple and Pesch Orchard. The fencing is good, and the land in al fine state of culti vation. comprising oneof the roost desirable properties in the County; together with the coal right,of over 100 'as res.and in the heart scale Coal Region. Terms made known at the time. Sale to commence at 10o•clock.A.M. Febl7.B-tf CHARLES GILLINGHAM. LITA LE.— BLE WOOD LAND FOP SA V O3Oa err of Wood Land, within 31 miles ref Tre taunt. I utile of the SwAara Railroad and' 4 miles of West Branch Road, with go id water nower,i.Saw &c on the premises. This property has a large quan tity of Prop and Sill timber, and near the best market In the County. Also the Coal right under the Tremont tract of 70 Pol., On ibis is a trial rein opened, and a s mall Slope sunk 30 yards deeoln the best of Red Ash Coal. Also, a double two story ft.me Honie. in the Town of Tremont, Tent for $l2O per annum. Aloe a number of Town Lots inthe Town of Tremont. , Apply In) MORRIS fc.,PISHER. Feblo 7-31] or S. B. FISHER, Morris' Addition. RENT.—A NEW. WELL FINISHED three U story Frame Dwelling, with a basement Story 32 by 20 feet, all in cood condition, and located In the cen tral pan of the Town of Port Carbon. on - Coal 'Street. Ptissession will be given on the first of April. For further particulars anplyto the subscriber on the premi ses. (Feblo 7—it] THONIAS DACOETT. L• 0111. SALE.--4.:OI,LIERV PROFERTY 0 R GALE.—TIIE : 4 1J13,CRI13ER offer,' at private sale the fnilmviee properly, viz: One 60 Ilarloe Encino., with 450 - feet of nine inch Pumps, in 11174tr.te worklue One 19 Horse Co ine , ai.A RIO fyet‘ - of nine inch inns, will, winding gearing all ',impiety, In good o orkinir 'lter. • Doe 9 . 0 lie :e Edema for Imiiting Coal from Mines, in rood WO/ k order. One 10 Horse llreakine Thieine, with Rollers, Shaft lee, Screens. Arloites.and all the tistures necessary to do a toisines4 of 10OOtoor o.wrrk. Also 50 large Railroad Care, With heavy chilled wheels. awl three high a tel.. these Cars are well putt ed for any of our surrounding lion& where Horn. power is used. . . The .11i.ivt. Cn7ines were all manutietureil by Hay wf,n,l & Snyder. and nre - cons:arm) among the very best ever tontl4 by said parties. - • . Jae. 13, 3-111 " CEO. 11. COTTS. MOWN LOTS AND OTHER PROPEitTV FOR I. SALE —V) town lo.s 50 a 120. at the Lykens Icy CoalMine's. Dauphin rOsanty, P. 2 Hoopes nod Lola on Railroad St.. Donald• f i„, ll Fon, PcOUSIPto Jr 1 Muse and Lot in the Town or Tremont. 2 Small I acts of hind, nor well timbered, with houses upon sarliAn -Porter Township, about 8 miles West of Tremont. For particulars apply at the Office of P. W. 811EAFER, Geological and !dining Engineer, Jnn. R.'494-9mo) Morrie.' Addition to Pottsville" I; OR 5.111,1 CHEAP.—THREE THODS,AND l SIX iIIINDRED fret of good seciind-hand cliain suitable for Coal Mines. Apply nt the office of • HAYWOOD & SNYDER, Decl6 51-tfl Pottsville. 4..! TORE FOR SALE IN lIIIINEHSVILIJE. I.3—The stab.criller offers for sale Ins entire nicrcha n consisting of DRY GOODS, citocenir, S. SWEENSW ARE. HARDWARE. &c., all of 'which is in good order. His stand is one of the best in Miners, vine, with an excellent dwelling attached, tt hirh Is also for sale. For particulars inquire at the store. NovlB-17stf] J. H. ZIEGENVIIS. FOR RENT.—The celebrated SALEM VEIN MINES at VOUng's Landings for rent fur.a tern of years. Apply to . A. RussEL, Agent, mahaeteeee street, Pottsville ? nvl4-17] I'o LILT on leases, to suit applicants, ail that tract ofland helonSing to the N.Aenerican Coal co. known as the M 111 Creek Tract,containing the follow ing list of Coal Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range ofover a mile in length, via:—Lewis, Sprain. Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkor gavensdale Vein, Per pepdicular. Diamond, and Rig Diamond Veins; along with many others not named. Alan ' all that tract called theitinclion Tract,belong ing to the said Company,containlngthe Salem,Forrest, Itabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Anio. a Saw !AL and Grist Mill.situated °lithe Mill Creek Tsart,ail ofrrhiCh will be rented on moderate terms by applying to ' DAVID CIIILLAS, Ag't. Pottsville. Feb. 31 29 I , OR SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE, All that certain tract or parcel of land, satiated on the Broad Mountain. In Lower Mahantonge township, in Schuylkill county, (formerly tlerks county,) in the Slate of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fol. tows,to wit :—Beginnlng at a marked white oak tree; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perchee,to a whiteoak;.thence by late vacantland, now surveyed to George Werner. west 146 perches to a stone ; thenceby late vacintlan, now surveyed to Leonard Illick.southaluy-five pert , es to a Spanish oak thence east 146 perehea, to the place of beginning,containing fifty-five acres and one hundred andlifty..two perches of land and allowances of sic per cent. for roads, Ace. • JOHN a. iIItcNNRIT, Executor of F. Bow he estate, Oh, Market st. Phllada. September 10. 1818 ' GROCERIES, '&o C IIEESP..-4000 ths. choice dairy checae, Just receimed from New Vora, and tyltl he col4l at price* to slit tr.gle, by wholo.ale or rptao. by Nov. L3-.4a J. DJ. dc Co. pc4sTEla rolsD AND S . ;40 Tons Plaster; 30 Min 'slaekerpl; 20 Half hble. do.; 20 go .;ler 4 . 11. do.; 100 Packs Ctcand Salt, for snlr. by Nov. 25.451 J. AL, IMATTY dr Co. Music Hooks !Or Slogilly, SchoosM. rrilE SUBSCRIMER hap always siphon.] she Colinse ing aroroved Music Roolis , or Chu reties, Singing Deblois, be Ti•o Psaltery, a. entleciirm or church Music.' Carmine, Sum, Reston Collection of Music. Heston Ac - demy's Co"ertion of Music. Hickok and Fh' linght Evangelical Music. • The Southern Church Mshidiat. :Thu Ilarmonist imblished by the Methodist Dociely. Colon Choral Harmony. Herman and English. - Wyethe's collection, of Church Music, German .and .English. All of which will be sold by the dozen Or single at publisher's prices:at HANNAN'S Dee 30-1) Cheep pools and EitatioaarStores. HEALTH INstrnkrics. (of Philade lphia.] Or Proruiow against the eopcsse and Its,, occssitainf by Sirkwris or .drcidelit. OOMPANY incorporated March2.lB4s, (MUTUAL) V with a Capital of *lOO.OOO. Insures all persons beo (we., the ages of 18 and,6,S, 112 I.llllle<riet 111101•111 CO of *3.34.15, 36,68 or 310 per Week, for one, two, three or five years, by paying acertain yearly slim. Thus.. person under thirty-Ave, insuring for one year, by paying es a year, is allowed 33 per weeks for 8 5 LI, 61 - 1 pet week; and to the game proportion, onit of a like age by paying *6 55 a year, gets *5 per wsekt for 17 90, 115, 511121 84; and for *l4 6.5, he gets 010 for every week of disability occasioned by sickness or accident, doridethe year. fly paying a fraction more yearly, a weekly allowance c an be insured °Morn *3 to 310 for two, three or live years. The rates are to be paid yearly In advance, and are ink proportion to the age and the weekly allowance. In case of permatieut disability, occurring after an insurance for, say flea Tears, at a weekly allowance of4llo,a' person would be in the yearly receipt of 3520 a year, for the entire lin year - S.. There are no weekly or monthlyassessmenis to pay. or attendance of meeting required I and by the charier the Insured receive a share !of the net profits, without liability for losses. There Is ample security for the in. cured, Saran be shown, zrd promptness end liberal!. iy is exercised In the payment of tren'ottlis. For pant culars, inquire at the cat% so. 50 South Beventb-Si. above Walnut *AIDIRECTOi lettere thaßA.n be post paid. • • Eta muei D. Orrick, Iron Merchant, N 0.109 North Ws. ter-street. li Calvin Blythe, Attorney and Catasinor, Sixtit6elo# Market-itreet. Charicto It. llatl , Wholesale Comnifaslon Bisrehaab 31 Church Alley. WilliamF. Boone. Attorney and Counsellor, 54 Bourg Seventh-at. /lent; Snyder, Jr., Wine Merchant. N 0.76 Walnut /ahn Thomason, Tativrnith, 63 N. Sixth-et Daniel C. I.nckwood. Tar Collector, - iCherry-strevi. near Schuylkill Seventh street. . Janice I'. Bruner, Wholesale Wail Dealer. Nn. 0 W illus. .treet. Edward Doff, Merchant, No. 3 N. Wharves. Edward I. Gn's. Clerk. No. 337 9. Flab-street Charles P. Hay., Coal Merchant, willow-o.Whart Choirs 0. P. Campbell, Iron Merchant, Water,abovi Race-sweet. • SAMUEL D. ORRICK Fres*dent. W. F. Doom Secretary and SoliCitor. Dovernor Emerson, M. LE, 167 Walnut-street, Cole' salting Physician. irE. The subscriber has been appointed Arent rot Heft Institstion in Schuylkill County, and is prepared to' give any information On tliti subject, and effect insuran." ces on the terms of the compaay,at the 'office of the Miners' roomed. ; • DANNAN. June '2l. ISIS. i tilety Theft INCi t 4.4 111111 U UAL/ Y.V RANCR. CO. j • TIIIS Company havirqi organized n,eccrofirig fitil 1. provisions of its charter; in now prepared to make Insurances against Foss by Fire on the mutual prindple, combined with the security of a.joint Stock capital.— The advantage of this system is, that efficient security s of at the lowest ra.cs that:the business can Da 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 institutlot, without their becoming responsible fnr any ofthe engagements or abilities of the Company,furtherthan thenremiums se tualiy paid. ' • •The great success which this system has met with wherever It has been Introduced, Induces the Directors to request the attention of the public '0)14 confident Omni requires but to be understood to be y appreciated. The act n flncorporation, and any explanation In re gard to it, may he obtained by applying , at the Office Nc,rikarest corner of 6th and Woad es.. e.! of 13. BAN. NAN. Pottsville. LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Poker.. L. KRUMBLIAAR, Secretary. DIRECTORS. I ' • Genrge W. Ash. Thos. 11. Prlims - , Wm. D. Albright. tt. 13. Moore,' I). Inielpper, • hns..-caff emend, Kenji Davis, John D. Niassieel, J. Thomason. 'Jacob Alter. • The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the a bovq meationed Institution, and it prepared to effect miurances on all descriptions of property at the lows. melt! (FelM'46-17) 1 U. HANNAN. THE GIRAR D tIFE — A - S - 6DiCANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY OF VIOLA fefire 100 c'Arrvrt Bfrart. d Es ,InK„7.lenns'irannc 1 o r e n c e l i v V e C S a . ngdaenxteA nnu it i es t tag'''. Rates for lisesairisgl. Ina as a simple life. For 1 year. I For: years. ForLifs. --... annually.' annually. n 096 ; 177 .10 y 914 l3B :. 730 , 90 169 ' 183 1 3 TO* 50 196 1 11 OD I 4 60 , 60 435 491 ; 700 Exsinri.e:—A person aoed 30 yearslnext hirth-dig .7 payinethe Companyol. 31, would secure to Ills fa. tinily or heirs 0100; should he die in one yea r_; or (or 013 10 he secures to theni 401000; or for 013 60 annu. ally for 7 years; he secures in t hem 11009 should ha die in 7 yearn; or forss3 60 paid annually during life he provides for thela 01000 wheneeer he dies ~ fur 06550 'hey would receive 6-A on should be the tit one year. 1 , [ JANE ANY 20, 1845. TILE Manatt'erit of thin f,lompairy, at a: 'meeting held Oh the 27111 December ult., agreeably \to the design referred in the original prospectns co circirlar of the Company,appropriated a Ilonus or addition to air poli— cies for the whole of life, remaining in force, that, were issued prior to the lot of January, I 1.42. Those. of them therefore which were Dotted in 1 theyear 1835,. will he entitled to JO per rent upon 'the !sum intrnoedt, making nn addition of 0100 on every .1000. Thalia *llOll, will be paid 11.111 the policy heiomes a claim instead of the .1000 oriels ally insured. ( Those polities that were issued in Inn 'lli be entitled to 81 per cent, or 89750 on every $lOO P. And those i issued in 1838, will be sighted to 71 per cunt, or *73 on every 100, and in ratahle proportions on all said dmlicies iisued prior to Ist oe January, 1842. I - The Bonus. will be credited t o each poloey on the books endorsed on presentation at the Office. It is the design of the Clompany.to crintlnue to make addition or bonus li alp policies for life at stated_ periods: . , B.iV.RICITAREOS, President. Jolts F. Isms, Act., ty. . 1 rrTnesubseriber has b en appointed Agent forth. above Institution, and is 'rewired effect Insurances on lives, at the published ra es, and give any information desired on the subject, 0 applirationl;nt this office. PottsvilleFeb.Sl BENJAMIN °ANNAN. EQ,CITABLOOPE ' —......5s LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY ANDIII7ST COMPANY. Offi et Sire t.—Cnpilat $250,000. re 74 - ireffe , 1"' CHARTER 'I T IIT PETA I. A. Reeser.. agent for :44, hi ylk II County, office cornet of Mahantongo ;ini Secend :A . lfeelP. . Gstians lIIA,BERSTA DT, \P, xamlning Physician lore Schuylkill Cooney. 'PILE Company nice now ilrepar - ed to tfanszaShanines. I. (Itm the 1110.31 Metal land advantagrosa terms.— They are aiitherisial by their charter ‘l,gll. 3) "to make all and vvery insurance ajmertaining to life risks er whatever kinder nature.abil receive and execute frusta, make endowments. an 4 to gram and !purchase amok' I lee... The Company sett annuities and endowments. and act as Trustees fiir minors and heirs. Table of premium• requite for the Asiorance of 111011 9 for the whole erm of Lifer . Ace. Prieu. ' Age. Prem. Age. ?resat 16 150 31 09 1 40 710 17 1 533247 13 41 IS 156 I F , IS 33 .20 .1 45 162 - -..- _ !9 59 34 27 49 377 20 60 35 2 33 / 50 894 21 61 36 .10 .1 51 413 22 66 37 247 - 52 452 23 0 38 54 ,- 52 451 24 , 72 39 63 ; 34 471 25 70 40 pi 70 . I 55 481 26 85 4l 881 /563 it 27 89 42 292 57 333 28- 94 43 01 - , 69 5 114 29 96 44 42 l 59 578 30 -2 01 45 23 ,' ,- 60 003 The premiums arc less than any other company, and the policies affo rd create, all •antages. Tables of bBll yearly :until oarterly prentior s,halfcrerlit rates of pre mina', short terns, joint lir 1.. eurtimarships, and en dowments; also, form of di/teals* (for which there are blank sheets.) ate to he ad on !application at the office, of by letter to the age 4. TRUST £S. P•ekitlent..4o-11S W. Gt. GHOEN, Viso President. PETER 4: I.LEN. Hobert F. Waist', Clayton D. Lamb, . Win. G. Alexander, • - Alve E. Laing, Edw. C. Markely, R. Ft Loper; Peter Callen, William Craig. Peter Rambo George N. Diehl, Win: W. Maly, Robert Morris, Joseph T. Thomas, 1 William M. Rai Stephen Crawford, . Hersey Conrad CONSULTING PIIVNICIANS, MIKIS Weltdit. .3. Diddle, .11 D. TRE•SWIER, Francis w. ila le. H. O. TUGEETT Phila.Septl6'4B-38-Iyl ;eeretiry and Actuary INDEIII TILE PRANKLIN FIRE I. UR L dANCE COMPANY OF PIIII.A DIELPIIIA. F'FICE No.l 3 bytiernuat_r . eet . , near Fitt!, streei EtMtgi Made! N. RanaeS,---64o:idges:VB.,11.1411:rdll. Thomas Hart, • 51 wdecai D. Ulna. Tobias Wagner, A ulphe E. Rorie ,, Samuel! Grant - • Jacob R. Smith, . orris Patterson. Continue to make Totura re, perinanent or limited, on every description of pro rty, in town and country at rates as low as are cousiktent with security. The Company have retOrved a! large Contingent Fund, which with their capita! and Premiums, safely invested, afraid ample protection to the mimed. The assets of the Compatly on January let, i6-(3 as published agreeabl3 to an Cl of Assembly, nrete as follows, gig. : ; 1 ! • Mortgages, 8690,558 g 3 Stocks. .31,563 24 Real Estate, 105.358 90 , Gash. Ise, 43 . 137 6 Temporary i t —..-...--.....„ loans, 125,459 00 i. , 411,22:1,097 67 Since theft. incorporation a period of eighteen yearg, they have paid upwards f see stilhoss two hundred 10 d dollars, losses by tire, tire, thereby affording evi dence of the advantages f insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to eft% with oromptnete. al liabilities. CHARLES N RANCHER , President. CHARLES O RANCHER, Secretory, The subscriber has bee appointed agent for an above mentioned institution. and is now prepared Id make insure nee, on every destripHon of property, *; the lowest rates ANDREW RIiSSEL, Agent. Pottsvdteaunel9, 184125 I I, Vebl9- _ A CHALLENGE TO THE WHOLE WORLD!.:- fIOIT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL 80..AF—Fot extracting grease; tar, pitch, oil,! paint, or any other greasy substance, froiniad fear and gentlemen's clothier including silks and satins, carpets; table spreads, Merl no aliawle, ladies' bonnets. &c. A reward 0 (4123 wf ' . paid to any person will produce a spot paint green or dry that this soap will 1301e:tract 1111 pergross, el per dozen, or I 2 cents per cake. Forsal wholesale and retail at EIANNAN'S Variety ow". Pottsville, who is sole Emeriti for the county. [Dr t-4 11.1 ST DECEIVED—A !area assortment of ctLa dies' Crotchet HAGS and PURSES. Also steel Rae and Pura. Clasps, Steel Bea 4 and Tassels, and [lilt Twist for mending bag* at I Sept3o-40.) RAM & ELLNYTT . DOOWeDINDERY IN P, empl OTTSVlLLE ymenttwo Hook. . Yil E; subscriber has in hts k -1 Binders, and to prepared to bind, re-bind and manu facture to order, books of every descriptiun, Person* Wishing Binding done, will ple Ise send in their Books immediately, to keep the hands employed. Ile role; and binds Blank nil Titan Books Millman any pattern, at short notice. B. HANNAN • Illaylln 21.) At his Cheapook gr. Stationery store. i l r , .. 13.—A number ofbooks left to he 'hound are still " mo t.'" .t the p 4 t.bii,nment—some for and lbws Yenta. Unless called for shortly they will be sold SO par NEEDLES.—A VERY 4111%1110E ARTICLE OP la Needles, which ate recommended by all who use theta. We invite the ladles to give them a trial. Al ways fbr tale wholesale and tall at HANNAN'S Feb -81 Cheap Variety Stoma, 1i3. - 131.tr-et AND PitAtllEla BO OKS VERY LOW.--000 Bibles and Prayer Breaks in almost every style of binding, cheaper by 23 or 3B per seett than they can he purchased Ip Philadelphia. Splendid Gilt Edged Family Bibles at onlystat BANNAN'S Cheap Book Stores. its-Visiters can purchase hooks cheaper to take borne than ran be purchased In Pbladelphia of New litlifll. .. _ . ._ ...
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